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Oregon State upsets No. 23 Cal; RB Best injured on TD run - NCAA Football Sports News
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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California vs. Oregon State


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Oregon State upsets No. 23 Cal; RB Best injured on TD run
 
 
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BERKELEY, Calif. -- California tailback Jahvid Best slammed to the ground after a terrifying fall into the end zone and the Golden Bears never recovered from losing their star.

Sean Canfield and Oregon State were too much for stunned Cal.

Canfield threw for 342 yards and two touchdowns and ran for a score Saturday night in Oregon State's 31-14 victory against No. 23 Cal, which lost Best to a concussion in the second quarter.

The Bears (6-3, 3-3 Pac-10), who had won three straight to get back in the Top 25 for the first time following a four-week absence, tried to regroup after watching Best land on his head in the end zone following a leaping touchdown over a defender.

 Best carted off field after sustaining concussion

But they looked out of sync and lost their fifth straight at home to the Beavers. Oregon State (6-3, 4-2) became bowl eligible.

"It's a great win to beat Cal down here again," Canfield said. "I've never lost down here and it's nice to go out that way."

 

Best briefly lost consciousness. He was carted off the field and taken to the emergency room. He had movement in all of his extremities, something coach Jeff Tedford quickly told his players so they would know their teammate was all right.

Tedford said results of an initial exam came out normal.

"It's very sobering when that happens," Tedford said. "When it happened, it was unbelievably scary. He was out of it pretty good."

Canfield got everybody involved. He completed 29 of 39 passes with nine to Jacquizz Rodgers and six each to James Rodgers and Joe Halahuni. It was the third consecutive game Cal gave up more than 300 yards in the air. Damola Adeniji had five catches for Oregon State, which leads the Pac-10 in passing.

"It was great to see so many guys contribute," Canfield said.

Lance Mitchell's 18-yard interception return early in the third quarter set up Justin Kahut's 24-yard field goal that made it 24-7. The Beavers have won three in a row against Cal and nine of the last 11.

Canfield completed 11 of his first 13 passes, including five straight to start the game. Canfield's first incompletion came in the final minute of the first quarter, but he then immediately connected with Adeniji on a 32-yarder.

Canfield threw a 15-yard TD strike to James Rodgers early in the second quarter for the Beavers, who have won four of their last five games and are in position for a school-record fourth consecutive bowl berth.

Jacquizz Rodgers was held to 67 yards rushing on 25 carries but had a late 24-yard TD run.

Cal, meanwhile, struggled to get anything going offensively -- and that only became worse after Best's injury. The Bears were held to one first down and 45 yards in the first quarter, 37 of those coming on one pass play.

Best's helmet came off on impact. He vaulted into the air over Oregon State safety Cameron Collins and was at least 5 feet off the ground. Best's jersey was removed and he was wearing an oxygen mask when taken away.

"He went airborne into the end zone and I tried to tackle him," Collins said. "I believe he came down wrong. It's really unfortunate. ... As a team we took a knee and said a quick prayer for him. As a competitor, you never want to see something like that happen."

Best missed practice Tuesday and Wednesday with a slight concussion sustained in the team's 23-21 victory at Arizona State last Saturday, but participated in full during Thursday's workout. The concussion wasn't diagnosed right away.

The latest injury -- with 6:07 before halftime -- silenced Memorial Stadium, where fans chanted "Jahvid! Jahvid!" before everything went quiet to see what happened with the 20-year-old junior.

"I was standing right there. You knew right when he landed it was something," Cal quarterback Kevin Riley said. "His eyes were blank and he was trying to breathe."

Best's teammates went down on their knees and waited, then moved to the end zone as trainers and doctors took him away on a stretcher. The game was delayed 13 minutes. Some of Oregon State's players who were on the field at the time huddled together in support.

Beavers coach Mike Riley kept his team on task.

"It's always an eerie thing in a game when it's so quiet and somebody gets hurt like that," Riley said. "It's just scary."

Kevin Riley, who was helped off the field right before halftime after a hard hit, was 19 of 34 for 200 yards and one touchdown, a late 3-yarder to Verran Tucker.

In Cal's past 39 home games, the Bears are 0-7 against Southern California and Oregon State and 32-0 against all other opponents.

 
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November 8, 2009 4:54 am
Why was he playing if he had any kind of a concussion last week? I thought that everybody was blowing this concussion thing out of proportion but the more I read every week when a kid gets a concussion it seems like they are playing the next week and than they get another injury. Maybe somebody does need to step in a check on the kids health. The head coaches jobs are on the line and if their best ...(more)
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November 8, 2009 8:01 am
-I believe Iowa's 9th and final life got spent when Stanzi got nuc'd in the 1st half.  They are still however, an under-ratedfotball team.. f Stanzi is healthy.

-I believe Penn State got exposed yesterday by a better team.  The Lions NEED to get their offensive line in order and DC needs to make better decisions out there.  Domination by the Buckeye's.  Play like tha
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November 8, 2009 1:13 am
OrSU is good team...and Cal is NOT.  Time for a reality check, this game was never close...look at the final score.  Cal sucks!
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November 8, 2009 10:37 am
Ive never seen a scarier fall in college football. He wasn't even injured by a hit so I was surprised, but then again he did practically snap his spine in half how he landed.
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November 8, 2009 9:18 pm

Last time this happened, we got killed by maryland...

 
 
Cal's star RB Jahvid Best makes a daring leap into the end zone, which results in both a touchdown and a scary scene.
 
Cal's star RB Jahvid Best makes a daring leap into the end zone, which results in both a touchdown and a scary scene. (AP)
 

 
 
Scoreboard
Oregon State  (6-3) «7143731
California #23  (6-3)070714
 
Players of the Game
Golden Bears

V. Tucker
Rec 6
Yds 74
Avg 12.3
TD 1
Beavers

S. Canfield
Att 39
Comp 29
Yds 342
TD 2
 
Scoring Summary
ORSTSean Canfield 1 yd run (Justin Kahut kick)
ORSTJames Rodgers 15 yd pass from Sean Canfield (Justin Kahut kick)
CAJahvid Best 7 yd run (Giorgio Tavecchio kick)
ORSTJordan Bishop 3 yd pass from Sean Canfield (Justin Kahut kick)
ORSTJustin Kahut 24 yd FG
ORSTJacquizz Rodgers 24 yd run (Justin Kahut kick)
CAVerran Tucker 3 yd pass from Kevin Riley (Giorgio Tavecchio kick)
 
Team Stats
 ORSTCA
First Downs2314
Third Down Efficiency11-184-13
Fourth Down Efficiency1-10-0
Plays-Net Yards78-43658-239
Rushes-Yds39-9424-39
Passing Yds342200
Kick Return Yds34103
Punt Return Yds110
Passes29-39-119-34-1
Punts4-1618-339
Fumbles-Lost2-01-0
Penalties-Yds6-365-32
Time of Poss.36:523:55
 
Individual Stats
RUSHING
ORST: Jacquizz Rodgers 25-67, James Rodgers 7-31, Sean Canfield 5-0, Team 2--4
CA: Jahvid Best 9-29, Jeremy Ross 2-12, Shane Vereen 5-9, Brian Holley 1-0, Team 1--2, Kevin Riley 6--9
PASSING
ORST: Sean Canfield 29-39-342-1
CA: Kevin Riley 19-34-200-1
RECEIVING
ORST: Jacquizz Rodgers 9-30, Joe Halahuni 6-128, James Rodgers 6-80, Damola Adeniji 5-87, Brady Camp 1-10, Ryan McCants 1-4, Jordan Bishop 1-3
CA: Verran Tucker 6-74, Shane Vereen 3-6, Nyan Boateng 2-27, Jeremy Ross 2-26, Alex Lagemann 2-23, Marvin Jones 1-24, Jarrett Sparks 1-21, Isi Sofele 1-3, Jahvid Best 1--4
 
Standings
TeamStandingsConferenceOverall
Oregon State2nd Pacific 10 6-28-3
California4th Pacific 10 5-38-3
 
 
 
 
 
 
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