CORVALLIS — For the second consecutive year, California football has proved itself to be on a level different to that of Oregon State .
On the opening game of the season, Cal stormed up to Corvallis and took down OSU, 34-15. It was on the back of an impressive performance by true freshman quarterback Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele, who threw for 324 yards and three touchdowns in his college debut for Cal.
“It just wasn’t a clean game, not what we were hoping for at all in our first game,” OSU head coach Trent Bray said.
The Beavers took an early deficit in the first quarter after Sagapolutele threw two touchdown passes. An OSU field goal was the lone score on the board for the Beavers in the first half and the deficit was 17-3.
The second half was a much more balanced 17-12 — it was a