December
31st - 8:18 am ET
Sonny Cumbie throws for 520 yards as No. 23 Texas
Tech upsets No. 4 Cal 45-31 in Holiday Bowl
BERNIE WILSONAP Sports
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| Texas Tech quarterback Sonny
Cumbie fires a pass in the flourth quarter of Tech's 45-31
upset of number four ranked California in the Holiday Bowl
Thursday Dec. 30, 2004 in San Diego. Cumbie was named the Most
Valuable Player of the game. (AP Photo/Denis
Poroy) |
SAN DIEGO — Stunned at getting knocked out of the
Rose Bowl by Texas, No. 4 California couldn't even hang with No. 23
Texas Tech in the Holiday Bowl, losing 45-31 on Thursday night.
Cal coach Jeff Tedford said there was no connection
between the snub and the drubbing.
"We didn't lose the game because we didn't go to the
Rose Bowl," Tedford said. "It had nothing to do with focus and
preparation because we didn't go to the Rose Bowl.
"Once and for all, please, it has nothing to do with
it. It is not going to set our program back."
In that case, it looks as if Mack Brown isn't such a
villain, after all. He and the BCS have been exonerated by the Red
Raiders.
Cal had been in position to go to the Rose Bowl for
the first time in 46 seasons, but was leapfrogged in the final Bowl
Championship Series standings by Brown's Texas
Longhorns, who ended up in Pasadena to face Michigan on
Saturday.
The day the BCS pairings were released, Cal
quarterback Aaron Rodgers said Brown "was a little classless" for
begging for poll votes to help his Longhorns, and that the system
was "faulty." Tedford said votes in the coaches' poll should be made
public.
The Longhorns, by the way, beat Texas Tech 51-21 at
Lubbock on Oct. 23.
Texas Tech fans mocked Cal with chants of
"Overrated!" in the closing minutes.
The Golden Bears (10-2), who were 11 1/2-point
favorites, simply had no answer against the Red Raiders (8-4) and
their efficient spread offense, which uses four wide receivers most
of the time.
Tech senior Sonny Cumbie threw for a career-high 520
yards and three touchdowns, including a 60-yarder to Joel Filani.
Safety Vincent Meeks set up a score with a 48-yard interception
return.
Cumbie was 39-of-60 and broke the Holiday Bowl
attempts record of 59 set by BYU's Ty Detmer in 1989. He was short
of Detmer's Holiday Bowl record of 576 yards, also set in 1989.
"We have a great band of players around me," Cumbie
said. "And so throwing the ball to them makes things happen. I knew
we could have a big night if we executed real well."
Cumbie said opponents can practice all they want,
"But our receivers are too fast, our offensive linemen are too good.
You can't simulate how good our offense is in three weeks of
practice."
Cal's J.J. Arrington became just the third running
back in Pac-10 history to rush for 2,000 yards in a season. The
senior from Nashville, N.C., carried 25 times for 173 yards, for
2,018 yards.
Southern Cal's Marcus Allen had 2,427 yards in 1981,
and Charles White had 2,050 in 1979. Both won the Heisman
Trophy.
Arrington scored on a 2-yard run in the first
quarter, his 15th rushing TD of the season, a school record. He had
been tied with Lindsey Chapman and Russell White.
The Golden Bears were undisciplined on defense — they
had two personal fouls on one Tech drive — and Rodgers looked
confused at times. California was without career receptions leader
Geoff McArthur, who broke his left leg in the fourth quarter of a
26-16 win at Southern Mississippi on Dec. 4.
"We thought we had a good game plan for them,"
Arrington said. "We didn't underestimate them at all. We worked hard
like we did every other week for anybody else."
Cal's only other loss was to No. 1 USC, 23-17 on Oct.
9.
Texas Tech (8-4) had four scoring drives that took
less than two minutes each. Trailing 14-7 after the first quarter,
the Red Raiders scored 24 straight points and had a commanding 31-14
lead by early in the third quarter.
Cumbie threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Jarrett Hicks
for a 17-14 lead with 8:57 left before halftime. The short drive was
set up by Meeks' interception return.
Tech piled it on with Taurean Henderson's 2-yard run
late in the second quarter and Cumbie's 60-yard scoring pass to
Filani on the opening drive of the second half for a 17-point lead.
Filani caught the ball at the Cal 40 and raced past cornerback
Daymeion Hughes into the end zone.
Hicks also had a 9-yard TD catch in the first
quarter.
Rodgers threw an 11-yard TD pass to Garrett Cross and
scored on a 1-yard sneak, both in the fourth quarter. Rodgers was
24-of-42 for 246 yards, with one interception.
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