The Arizona Republic

UA looks to slow Cal momentum

Both teams closing on bowl eligibilit­y

- MICHAEL WAGAMAN

BERKELEY, Calif. - It says something about California’s progress this season under first-year coach Justin Wilcox that the Golden Bears are already two wins shy of becoming bowl eligible for only the second time in the last six seasons.

It says even more that Wilcox and his players greeted the news with a unified yawn.

With five games left, California isn’t content with anything just yet — including last week’s upset of Washington State.

“We have to get better from the last week and there are things we have to get cleaned up,” Wilcox said. “We have to continue to get better and, really, that’s all we’re focused on.”

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Wilcox’s reasoning makes sense. The Golden Bears (4-3, 1-3 Pac-12) have a slim to no chance of winning the conference. Consecutiv­e losses to USC, Oregon and Washington took care of that.

For a team that made it to only one bowl game in four seasons under former coach Sonny Dykes, though, the possibilit­y of making it to the postseason remains a legitimate possibilit­y.

California can take a step closer to bowl eligibilit­y with a win Saturday against Arizona.

“A lot of people slept on them early and they’ve shown to be a good team,” Bears linebacker Jordan Kunaszyk said of the Wildcats. “We have to treat Arizona the same we treat every single team.”

Arizona (4-2, 2-1) is also closing in on bowl eligibilit­y after making a quarterbac­k change. Khalil Tate has rushed for 557 yards and passed for 302 in two games since replacing Brandon Dawkins.

“I’m not totally surprised but at the same time this is the healthiest he’s been in a month and he’s playing better even than we anticipate­d he would,” coach Rich Rodriguez said.

“He’s still learning. We’re not going to expect 200 or 300 yards rushing every week . but I love the way his mindset is right now.”

The Wildcats lead the Pac-12 in scoring (42.8 points per game) and rushing yards (342.2) while the Bears counter with a much-improved defense that tallied nine sacks and seven turnovers in the win over Washington State.

“It was unbelievab­le how impressive they were,” Rodriguez said.

 ?? CASEY SAPIO/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Arizona quarterbac­k Khalil Tate (14) runs the ball under pressure from UCLA defensive back Adarius Pickett during the second half at Arizona Stadium on Oct. 14 in Tucson.
CASEY SAPIO/USA TODAY SPORTS Arizona quarterbac­k Khalil Tate (14) runs the ball under pressure from UCLA defensive back Adarius Pickett during the second half at Arizona Stadium on Oct. 14 in Tucson.

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