Texarkana Gazette

Webb, Bears are solid in Australia, beat Hawaii

- By Dennis Passa

SYDNEY—After three seasons at Texas Tech, quarterbac­k Davis Webb made quite an impression in his first game as a graduate transfer at California.

Webb threw four touchdown passes and ran for another score in a stellar debut for California, leading the Bears to a 51-31 win over Hawaii on Saturday in college football’s season opener at Sydney’s Olympic stadium.

Told he had 441 yards passing—38 for 54, with no intercepti­ons, Webb said dryly: “Yeah, it was OK, I’m just glad we got the victory. Hawaii threw a few blitzes at us and our offensive line played well.”

Khalfani Muhammad had 94 yards rushing and one touchdown, and Chad Hansen had 14 receptions for 160 yards and two scores to help Cal win the game played Down Under as a tourism initiative and to increase awareness of “gridiron” in the country.

Webb said it was a “very good victory” in his first game with Cal, but praised Hansen, who clicked with his quarterbac­k from early on.

The teams provided plenty of early entertainm­ent for unfamiliar fans, part of a crowd of 61,247 in the 83,500-seat stadium, scoring two touchdowns each by midway through the opening quarter.

But Webb, who replaced Jared Goff—the No. 1 overall NFL draft pick by the Los Angeles Rams—helped move Cal into control in the second quarter.

Hawaii fumbled on a kickoff following Matt Anderson’s second field goal for Cal, and Webb’s 34-yard pass to wide receiver Hansen on the next play gave Cal a 27-14 lead.

“Too many mistakes and turnovers, and it cost us,” said Nick Rolovich, a former Hawaii quarterbac­k making his head coaching debut for the Rainbow Warriors.

Webb got into the act himself, rushing three yards off-tackle for another Cal touchdown and a 34-14 halftime lead.

Hawaii was led by wide receiver Marcus Kemp with four receptions for 73 yards and one TD. Ikaika Woolsey was 17 for 34 and 234 yards passing with one TD and one intercepti­on.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States