Maryland 13, (12) California 52

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Final

10:00 PM ET, September 5, 2009
Memorial Stadium
BERKELEY, CA

Maryland-California Preview

Top 25 Overview
BERKELEY, CA - 10:00 PM ET ESPN360.com
In 2008, Cal sleepwalked to a loss at Maryland in a game that started at 9 a.m. PT. This season, the return game is slated for 10 p.m. ET. Jahvid Best leads the Golden Bears on offense, where Kevin Riley takes over at QB. The Terps return QB Chris Turner, and RBs Da'Rel Scott and Davin Meggett. Maryland is 6-2 versus Top 25 teams in the past two seasons. Cal is 27-4 in Berkeley since 2004.
Complete Top 25 Overview
Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
MD0-113520-00-10-00-0
CAL1-052131-00-00-00-0
· Complete Standings
Record When Scoring... (Since 2001)
 20 OR MORE30 OR MORE40 OR MORE50 OR MORE
MD58-9-035-1-019-0-07-0-0
CAL59-24-046-4-031-2-08-0-0
 LESS THAN 20LESS THAN 30LESS THAN 40LESS THAN 50
MD6-27-029-35-045-36-057-36-0
CAL1-16-014-36-029-38-052-40-0
TEAM AVERAGES & NCAA RANKS
OFFENSETMPER GAME AVERAGE / NCAA RANK
Total YardsMD
 
320.1 / 101st
CAL
 
408.4 / 41st
Passing YardsMD
 
230.5 / 57th
CAL
 
234.5 / 55th
Rushing YardsMD
 
109.8 / 103rd
CAL
 
184.2 / 32nd
Points ScoredMD
 
21.7 / 99th
CAL
 
31.0 / 34th
Full Team Stats: Maryland | California
THIS WEEK'S LINE
FAVORITESPREADUNDERDOGOVER/UNDER
CALIFORNIA21MARYLAND51
Full Daily Lines
Individual Leaders
Maryland Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Turner59.119681010
Robins...52.934510
California Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Riley55.72421166
Sweene...55.64500
Maryland Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Scott743805.13
Megget...963323.56
California Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Best1418676.112
Vereen1477385.010
Maryland Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Smith5575913.84
Cannon4043610.94
California Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Jones3250015.66
Tucker2642316.31
Full Player Stats: Maryland | California
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It's been 51 seasons since California made it to the Rose Bowl. With the amount of talent returning for the Golden Bears in 2009, their thoughts of Pasadena are alive and well.

Led by Heisman Trophy hopeful Jahvid Best, No. 12 California opens its season Saturday night at Memorial Stadium looking to avenge last year's loss to Maryland.

With 17 returning starters and their highest preseason ranking since they were No. 9 in 2006, the Golden Bears are looking to overtake Southern California's Pac-10 reign. Cal's hopes to reach its first Rose Bowl since 1958 are shouldered largely by Best, who was second in the nation last season in all-purpose yards per game (187.3) and third in rushing (131.7).

Best ran for 1,580 yards last season -- second-best in school history -- and averaged a program-record 8.1 per carry, but the junior has more than personal goals in mind for 2009.

"He realizes that the team's success is first and foremost," said eighth-year Bears coach Jeff Tedford. "If there's any personal accolades that come along with that then so be it, but he is so well-respected by his teammates, and he respects his teammates and knows that the team is No. 1. He is so sincere about it that I don't have any problems with trying to keep it hush-hush with the Heisman or anything like that."

Tedford, who has led Cal to a school-record six straight postseason appearances and four consecutive bowl wins, named junior Kevin Riley as the starting quarterback last week.

Riley, 7-2 as a starter in 2008, won a three-way competition for the job with sophomore Brock Mansion and redshirt freshman Beau Sweeney.

In last season's 35-27 loss at Maryland on Sept. 13, Riley set a school record with 58 passing attempts while throwing for 423 yards -- fourth-best in Cal history. Best had 225 all-purpose yards but a season-low 25 rushing.

The Bears are hoping to benefit from first-year offensive coordinator Andy Ludwig, who served in that capacity for Utah the past four seasons. Under Ludwig, the Utes were 35th in the nation in yards per game (400.9) in 2008 when they finished 13-0.

Cal's defense ranked 26th nationally in 2008 and returns eight starters. Senior Tyson Alualu anchors the defensive line that held opponents to 122.2 rushing yards per game -- third-best in the Pac-10.

"I know there's going to be high expectations on this team, and it's something we welcome," Tedford said.

Defensive back Syd'Quan Thompson returns for his senior season after earning all-conference honors in 2008, finishing with a team-best four interceptions and 70 tackles. He ranked 21st nationally in punt-return average (12.3 ypg).

As Cal looks to build off last season's 9-4 mark and a 24-17 victory over Miami in the Emerald Bowl, Maryland is reloading in 2009 after losing 30 seniors from an 8-5 team.

"Every year, I think we get ranked fifth (in the ACC's Atlantic Division)," coach Ralph Friedgen said. "This year, some people ranked us even lower. I always kind of tell everybody it's not where you start, it's where you finish. It's been that way my whole life, so it's nothing new to me. I just keep working and hopefully everything will fall into place."

The Terrapins don't have to look much further than their coach to see the value of hard work. Friedgen lost more than 100 pounds from his 300-plus-pound frame over the offseason.

"A lot of times coaches expect a lot out of their players, but he's really practicing what he preaches as far as dedication, hard work and doing things right," senior quarterback Chris Turner said.

Turner, a native of Simi Valley, returns to California as the Terrapins' season-opening starter for the first time. He replaced the injured Jordan Steffy in Maryland's second game in 2008, then started the remaining 12 games. Turner threw for 2,516 yards with 13 touchdowns and 11 interceptions.

"I feel 100 times better (this season). I'm confident, I'm excited, I'm eager to get out to Cal," he said. "I want to go out the right way in my senior year."

Turner was 15 of 19 for 156 yards and two touchdowns in last season's meeting with the Bears.

Da'Rel Scott ran for 87 yards and two scores in that win and finished 2008 with 1,133 rushing yards en route to being named a first-team All-ACC selection.

He'll be joined in the backfield by Davin Meggett, son of former NFL player Dave Meggett, following a freshman season in which he was second on the team with 457 rushing yards.

With Darrius Heyward-Bey drafted No. 7 overall by the Oakland Raiders, the Terrapins and second-year offensive coordinator James Franklin will look to junior Adrian Cannon and sophomore Torrey Smith to fill the void at wide receiver.

Smith had an ACC-record 1,089 kickoff return yards in 2008.

Maryland is 6-2 versus Top 25 teams in the last two seasons.

Cal is 27-4 in Berkeley since 2004.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, September 3rd
16 Oregon 8 Final
14 Boise State 19
Utah State 17 Final
19 Utah 35
Saturday, September 5th
Charleston Southern 3 Final
1 Florida 62
Louisiana-Monroe 20 Final
2 Texas 59
20 Brigham Young 14 Final
3 Oklahoma 13
San Jose State 3 Final
4 USC 56
5 Alabama 34 Final
7 Virginia Tech 24
Navy 27 Final
6 Ohio State 31
Akron 7 Final
9 Penn State 31
13 Georgia 10 Final
9 Oklahoma State 24
11 LSU 31 Final
Washington 23
Maryland 13 Final
12 California 52
Jacksonville State 17 Final
15 Georgia Tech 37
Citadel 6 Final
21 North Carolina 40
Northern Iowa 16 Final
22 Iowa 17
Nevada 0 Final
23 Notre Dame 35
Florida Atlantic 3 Final
24 Nebraska 49
Northern Colorado 3 Final
25 Kansas 49
Sunday, September 6th
8 Mississippi 45 Final
Memphis 14
Monday, September 7th
Miami (FL) 38 Final
18 Florida State 34