PAC-12 STANDINGS
Conf
W L
UCLA 3 Oregon 3
USC 4 Utah 3 Oregon St. 2 Washington 2
Cal 1 Arizona St. 1 Colorado 1 Washington St. 1 Arizona 1 Stanford 0
Saturday's results
Utah 43, USC 42 Colorado 20, Cal 13, OT Washington 49, Arizona 39 Stanford 16, Notre Dame 14 Oregon St. 24, Wash. St. 10
Saturday's games
UCLA at Oregon, 12:30p.m. Arizona St. at Stanford, 1 p.m. Colorado at Oregon St., 5 p.m. Washington at Cal, 7:30p.m.
Oct. 27
Utah at Washington St., 7 p.m.
after the pass and popped the ball loose.
When Plummer's fourthdown pass fell incomplete, the students stormed the field to celebrate Colorado's first win of the season.
Sanford inherited a team that was off to just the fourth 0-5 start in school history, one that cost Karl Dorrell his job. Sanford placed an immediate emphasis on physicality and takeaways, which paid off on Colorado's first defensive series with Tyrin Tyler's sliding interception, the Bears' first turnover in four games.
Cal (3-3, 1-2 Pac-12) entered the game as a 15½-point favorite, according to FanDuel Sportsbook, but Dario Longhetto was wide left on fieldgoal tries going both ways, missing from 54 yards in the first quarter and 48 in the second.
Longhetto was good from 34 yards as time expired in the fourth quarter to send the game to overtime. The Bears won the toss and chose to start out on defense.
The Buffs (1-5, 1-2) were setting up for Cole Becker's 40-yard field goal in the extra period when a prolonged review showed that Lemonious-Craig's right cleat was down just before he was shoved out of bounds by cornerback Collin Gamble.
Instead, Becker lined up for the extra point.
The game was marred by an injury to Buffaloes running back Deion Smith, who was strapped to a body board and carted off the field early in the fourth quarter after he appeared to be knocked unconscious by a big fumble-forcing hit from Gamble after a catch in the right flat.
Outside linebacker Xavier Carlton recovered the loose football while Smith lay on the field. Several of Smith's teammates gathered around him but Cal's medical staff, which was closest to him, shooed them away as they rushed to stabilize his head and neck. Play was halted for several minutes and the entire Buffaloes team gathered around as he was being treated.