ARIZONA FOOTBALL

Arizona holds off California in double overtime battle

Oct 21, 2017, 9:33 PM

Arizona tight end Bryce Wolma (81) catches a touchdown pass next to California cornerback Ashtyn Da...

Arizona tight end Bryce Wolma (81) catches a touchdown pass next to California cornerback Ashtyn Davis (27) during the second overtime of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 21, 2017, in Berkeley, Calif. Arizona won 45-44 in two overtimes. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

(AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

BERKELEY, Calif. — Quarterback Khalil Tate ran for 137 yards and a touchdown and passed for two more, including a 22-yarder to Bryce Wolma in the second overtime, and Arizona held on to beat California 45-44 on Saturday night.

Zach Green scored the Wildcats touchdown in the first overtime and had a 3-yard run to open the second extra period before Tate scrambled in the backfield to avoid a sack and found Wolma open near the goal line for the game-winner.

California answered with Vic Enwere’s 1-yard touchdown run but came up short on a two-point conversion attempt when Arizona linebacker Colin Schooler deflected a Ross Bowers pass intended for Jordan Duncan near the back of the end zone.

Bowers completed 29 of 49 throws for 301 yards and two touchdowns, one in the first overtime, but was intercepted twice.

The Wildcats (5-2, 3-1 Pac-12) wasted leads of 21-7 and 28-14 before holding off the Bears (4-4, 1-4).

That bodes well for coach Rich Rodriguez’s team, which is heading into the meaty portion of its schedule. Arizona next plays No. 15 Washington State in Tucson followed by a road game at No. 11 Southern California on Nov. 4.

Tate continued to give Arizona’s offense a lift. The Wildcats sophomore quarterback has rushed for 694 yards and passed for 468 in three games since replacing Brandon Dawkins.

The two teams combined for 984 yards of offense.

Arizona outrushed California 345-172, a big chunk coming on Tate’s 76-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. The Wildcats did so despite losing running back J.J. Taylor to an ejection in the first half.

California tied the game in the fourth on Patrick Laird’s 8-yard touchdown run with 5:07 remaining in regulation. The two teams then exchanged field goals before Arizona missed a chance to win in regulation when Tate’s deep throw was intercepted by Ashtyn Davis at the California 1.

THE TAKEAWAY

Arizona: This was a big win for Rodriguez’s team. The Wildcats had two players ejected and lost linebacker Tony Fields to an injury in the fourth quarter but hung on for the win. They did it after twice blowing 14-point leads. With the next two games coming against ranked opponents, Arizona has a chance to prove its worth in the Pac-12.

California: The Bears put up a gutsy effort but couldn’t carry over the momentum from their first win over a Top 10 team since 2003. The loss definitely stings, especially because Cal’s defense was coming off its best game of the season. The offense had four scoring drives of 11 plays or longer that helped make up for the issues on defense, but it wasn’t enough.

UP NEXT

Arizona: Returns to Tucson to host No. 15 Washington State on Oct. 28. The Wildcats have dropped two straight and three of four to the Cougars.

California: The Bears play three of their final four regular season games on the road, beginning at Colorado on Oct. 28.

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