Washington 24, California 31

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WASH (4-4)37014024
CAL (7-1)031011731

Final

3:30 PM ET, October 21, 2006
Memorial Stadium
BERKELEY, CA

Miracle catch forces OT, but UW can't overcome Lynch, Cal

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Cal linebacker Desmond Bishop intercepted Carl Bonnell on Washington's only possesion of overtime.
Gameball goes to... Marshawn Lynch. The Cal junior rushed for 150 yards and two scores, including the game-winner in overtime.
Stat of the game... 32. After averaging 32 points in the first half of its first six games, Cal was held to three first-half points.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1822
Total Yards446486
Passing284291
Rushing162195
Penalties2-96-50
3rd Down Conversions4-144-13
4th Down Conversions3-30-1
Turnovers50
Possession28:0131:59
Individual Leaders
Washington Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Bonnell17/3128425
California Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Longshor...21/3629100
Washington Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Rankin2288044
Bonnell964116
James41104
California Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Lynch21150230
Forsett113319
Hawkins119019
Washington Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Russo391149
Lewis336023
Williams329015
Shackelford263046
California Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Hawkins699025
Lynch453026
Jordan423011
Jackson340026
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERWASHCAL
FG9:42MICHAEL BRAUNSTEIN 33 YD FG
Drive info: 8 plays, 44 yards.
30
SECOND QUARTERWASHCAL
TD0:47ANTHONY RUSSO 49 YD PASS FROM CARL BONNELL (MICHAEL BRAUNSTEIN KICK)
Drive info: 3 plays, 68 yards.
100
FG0:02TOM SCHNEIDER 21 YD FG
Drive info: 4 plays, 54 yards.
103
THIRD QUARTERWASHCAL
TD10:31JUSTIN FORSETT 1 YD RUN (TOM SCHNEIDER KICK)
Drive info: 6 plays, 62 yards.
1010
FG4:41TOM SCHNEIDER 50 YD FG
Drive info: 8 plays, 46 yards.
1013
FOURTH QUARTERWASHCAL
TD14:13CARL BONNELL 7 YD RUN (MICHAEL BRAUNSTEIN KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 86 yards.
1713
FG10:21TOM SCHNEIDER 29 YD FG
Drive info: 9 plays, 68 yards.
1716
TD1:52MARSHAWN LYNCH 17 YD RUN (JUSTIN FORSETT 2PT RUN)
Drive info: 12 plays, 82 yards.
1724
TD0:00MARLON WOOD 40 YD PASS FROM CARL BONNELL (MICHAEL BRAUNSTEIN KICK)
Drive info: 13 plays, 72 yards.
2424
OVERTIMEWASHCAL
TD0:00MARSHAWN LYNCH 22 YD RUN
Drive info: 2 plays, 25 yards.
2430

BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) -- Marshawn Lynch played on two sprained ankles, and No. 11 California was on its heels all day -- particularly after Washington scored the tying touchdown on the most improbable deflected pass either team had ever seen.

Yet Lynch finally got Cal into the driver's seat with a 22-yard scoring run in overtime. A few seconds later, he was in another driver's seat -- careening around the field at the wheel of a stadium cart to celebrate the Golden Bears' 31-24 victory Saturday.

Cal (7-1, 5-0 Pac-10) hadn't played a close game all season, but this one got too close for comfort when linebacker Desmond Bishop deflected Carl Bonnell's last-gasp 40-yard pass right into the arms of Washington's Marlon Wood, who lunged over the goal line as time expired.

"We thought we had it wrapped up, and then I thought Doug Flutie was out there," Cal linebacker Zack Follett said.

Several Bears sat on the field in disbelief -- but Lynch was unaffected, finishing off a 150-yard performance with his second dynamic scoring run. Bishop, who made 16 tackles, redeemed himself with a game-ending interception as the Bears kept their Bowl Championship Series hopes on track and set off a wild celebration.

"This brings us together really tight, and it gives us some experience we can use for the rest of the season," said Bishop, who returned the last of Bonnell's five interceptions nearly 80 yards with the entire Cal roster running beside him.

"We know we can win big games now. We know it's inside us."

Instead of getting deflated by Washington's unbelievable comeback, Lynch and Bishop rallied their teammates together -- and with a superb overtime, Cal won its seventh straight game.

After Bishop finally fell down with the final interception, Lynch commandeered the cart used to carry injured players, saying he planned to pick up his exhausted linebacker.

The junior tailback wanted to ghost ride -- a tradition in his native Oakland in which drivers lean horizontally out of their open car doors -- but the cart has no doors. So Lynch jubilantly left turn tracks on Cal's artificial turf while the student section went crazy.

"It was a phenomenal feat, what he did," Cal coach Jeff Tedford said of Lynch's perseverance through injury. "I don't know about the cart, but he's an incredible player."

Lynch, who tied a school record with his 15th 100-yard performance, barely practiced during the week to rest his sore ankles. It didn't affect his motivation: Before the game, he angrily rallied his teammates after watching Washington run its pregame drills on the "Cal" logo at midfield.

Lynch made a 17-yard TD run with 1:52 to play. When Justin Forsett ran for a 2-point conversion and a 24-17 lead, Cal appeared to be safe after trailing much of the day against the Huskies (4-4, 2-3) and Bonnell, who was shaky but resilient in his first start in two years in place of injured Isaiah Stanback.

But Bonnell drove the Huskies 48 yards to the Cal 40, where he uncorked a long throw to the end zone with 6 seconds left. Bishop or Robert Peele could have knocked it down, but instead deflected the ball straight to Wood, who caught it and lunged over the goal line with just his second catch of the season -- and the first TD of his career.

"I was shocked that I actually caught it and just had to dive to take it to overtime," said Wood, a sprinter who returns kickoffs. "They kind of batted it out. I was lucky they didn't bat it down."

"I just tried to catch it -- and knock it down," Bishop lamented. "I've never even been in that situation before. I didn't know what to do."

Washington took USC down to the final possession of a 26-20 loss two weeks ago, and coach Tyrone Willingham's club again showed a flair for drama -- but again couldn't finish it off.

Nate Longshore passed for 291 yards but no touchdowns as Washington shut down Cal's big-play offensive stars -- except Lynch, who rushed for 102 yards after halftime.

Bonnell passed for 284 yards in his first game since Stanback was ruled out for the regular season with a severely sprained ankle. Stanback was hurt last week in the Huskies' home loss to Oregon State.

"Our line picked up pretty much everything they brought at us," said Bonnell, who also rushed for a score. "We did what we came here to do, but just didn't score enough points. We fought hard, but we had too many turnovers."

After a disappointing second half in last week's 21-3 win at Washington State, the Bears remained in their offensive slump. After scoring 192 points in the first halves of their last six games, Cal managed only Tom Schneider's field goal 2 seconds before halftime.

Anthony Russo caught a 49-yard TD pass moments earlier for the Huskies, who led 10-3.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, October 21st
UCLA 17 Final
Notre Dame 20
Stanford 3 Final
Arizona State 38
Washington 24 Final
California 31 OT
Oregon 23 Final
Washington State 34
Oregon State 17 Final
Arizona 10