Imperial Valley Press

Laird’s 3 TDs help California rally past Weber State 33-20

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BERKELEY (AP) — Former walk-on Patrick Laird ran for 191 yards and three touchdowns to help California overcome a lackluster performanc­e with a late rally to beat lower-level Weber State 33-20 on Saturday.

“That level of play is going to get us beat later on during the season,” linebacker Raymond Davison said. “Great for the win but we have to pick it up.”

Coach Justin Wilcox’s home debut for the Golden Bears (2-0) almost turned into a disaster as Cal trailed Weber State (1-1) of the FCS by three points heading into the fourth quarter.

But after Matt Anderson tied the game with a 40yard field goal early in the fourth, Laird took over. He carried five times on a seven-play drive following a fumble by Andrew Vollert near midfield and gave the Bears a 27-20 lead with a 1-yard run.

The Bears then got a key stop when halfback Kevin Smith barely overthrew quarterbac­k Stefan Cantwell on a trick play that was nearly a touchdown and then Cantwell threw incompleti­ons on third and fourth down from the 13.

Laird iced the game three plays later with a 73-yard run for his second long TD of the game. He scored on a 51-yard run in the first half as he picked up the load after Tre Watson left early with an injury.

“Pat’s really done that since we’ve been here,” Wilcox said. “He’s a really steady guy . ... It was great to see him make some of those plays. I’m happy for Pat.”

The Wildcats, who have never beaten a Power Five team, played Cal tough and even led 20-17 at halftime thanks to some big pass plays from Cantwell and a momentum-changing sequence late in the half.

Ross Bowers fumbled inside the Weber State 10 and the Wildcats drove down to get a 45-yard field goal from Trey Tuttle on the final play of the half.

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