The California football team wraps up its two-game homestand with a 7 p.m. PT Homecoming matchup on Saturday, Oct. 7 vs. No. 15 Oregon State from California Memorial Stadium.

The Golden Bears (3-2, 1-1 Pac-12) and Beavers (4-1, 1-1 Pac-12) will meet for the 76th time in history.

SATURDAY LINEUP
Venue:
 California Memorial Stadium
Time: 7 p.m. PT
Television (Pac-12 Network): J.B. Long (play-by-play), Max Browne (analyst)

Cal and Oregon State: The Series
– Saturday will be the 76th all-time meeting between California and Oregon State
– The Bears lead the series 39-36
– The two teams have split the last six matchups, but Cal has won three of the last four contests in Berkeley, including a 39-25 victory in 2021

GROUND GAINS
– The Bears are averaging 212.6 yards per game rushing, Cal's highest since the 2005 team averaged 235.3 ypg
– Cal is outrushing its opponents 1063-492 (212.6 ypg to 98.4 ypg), which is third-best in the Pac-12 and 11th nationally
– The Bears rank second in the conference and 12th nationally in rushing offense (212.6 ypg)
– Three Bears are averaging at least 45 yards per game rushing in the first five weeks of the season, led by Jaydn Ott (117.7), Isaiah Ifanse (52.4) and Ashton Stredick (45.5)
– Cal's three players averaging 45+ yards per game rushing are tied for second nationally behind three teams with four players at 45 yards or more per game (Air Force, Nebraska, UCLA)
– Ott (473), Ifanse (262) and Stredick (182) have combined for 916 yards through five games. The last time Cal had three rushers with 500+ yards in a season was 2015 (Khalfani Muhammad, Tre Watson and Vic Enwere)
– Ott is making his presence known among Cal greats through his first 16 games as a Golden Bear. His 1,368 rush yards in 16 games are the most at Cal since 1996 (Joe Igbor, 1,138; J.J. Arrington, 1,073; Marshawn Lynch, 1,063). Ott ranks sixth nationally among active FBS running backs in rushing yards through 16 career games
– The sophomore leads the Pac-12 in rushing yards per game and ranks sixth in the NCAA (118.2). His 473 rushing yards are second in the conference and 19th nationally, while he is also second in the Pac- 12 and 24th in the NCAA with five rushing touchdowns
– Ifanse surpassed 4,000 career rushing yards (4,004) in last Saturday's win over Arizona State (3742 at Montana State, 262 at Cal)

TAKE IT AWAY
– Cal leads the Pac-12 and is second in the NCAA with 13 turnovers gained, one behind Western Kentucky (14)
– The Bears top the conference and are tied for fourth nationally in fumbles recovered (6), while sitting tied for third in the conference and knotted at 11th in the NCAA with seven interceptions
– The defense has been taking the ball away while the offense has been protecting it as Cal sits second in the Pac-12 and 12th nationally in turnover margin (1.00)
– Cal leads the Pac-12 lead and is 25th nationally in fourth-down conversion percentage defense (.357)
– The Bears have two of the top three tacklers in the Pac-12 in linebackers Kaleb Elarms-Orr (9.4 tpg, 2nd) and Jackson Sirmon (8.4 tpg, 3rd)
– Nohl Williams is tied for second in the conference and is 22nd nationally in total interceptions (2)
– Myles Jernigan is second in the Pac-12 and tied for 16th in the NCAA with two forced fumbles