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this week, a month after the Cal rugby player was paralyzed below the chest by a spinal-cord injury suffered during the Bears’ victory over Arkansas State in the national 15s championship May 6.
STAT OF THE GAME III: Cal intercepted two passes, giving the Bears 13 picks for the season, which leads the nation. TURNING POINT: Pitt’s two successful fourth-down gambles in the first half.
Cal's defense has allowed between 10 and 14 points in each of its first four contests for an impressive average of 12.75 points per game. Elite defense is not new for Cal, though.
The Cal football team remains 0-for-the-Atlantic Coast Conference after another nail-biting defeat rooted in mistakes and what-ifs. The Bears lost 17-15 to No. 22 Pitt at Acrisure Stadium on ...
Efforts to tag Cal fans and their football team as dangerous leftists have been greeted with glee by Bears backers, who in the last week have flooded social media feeds with memes that poke fun at ...
A report by SFGATE on April 3 indicated that two prominent board members of the Cal collective do not believe recently hired Golden Bears football general manager Ron Rivera has been given enough ...
BERKELEY, Calif. -- Miles Goodman, a first-year grad student at UC Berkeley, had no idea the chain of events he was about to set off when he opened his photo-editing app late in Cal's 21-14 win at ...
BERKELEY, Calif. — The Cal Golden Bears steamrolled the Oregon State Beavers 44-7 Saturday afternoon in a college football matchup at California Memorial Stadium. The Beavers had no answer for ...
BERKELEY — New Cal football general manager Ron Rivera met with reporters for 35 minutes via a Zoom call on Monday, addressing two issues on the minds of Golden Bears’ fans: — Rivera said he ...
The California Golden Bears are looking to elevate the football team's standing in its first year in the ACC with a showdown against unbeaten No. 8 Miami Saturday night. Cal has spent most of the ...
Rivera was an All-America linebacker for Cal in 1983 and went on to be a second-round NFL Draft pick by the Chicago Bears, where he was part of their 1985 Super Bowl team.