Pac 12 Power Rankings Week 4: Three teams remain undefeated
Davis Webb has been a tremendous quarterback all season long, but with just over six minutes remaining in the fourth quarter of Saturday’s game, he wasn’t so great. Davis would go on to throw two interceptions in back-to-back drives after he threw a screen pass to Tre Watson who blazed a 74-yard touchdown which put the Bears up by seven. Both interceptions cost the senior quarterback ten points and a three-point lead that they would never get back again.
Webb finished the night going 32 for 56 and 478 yards with five touchdowns. However, it was his two interceptions that led to the loss. On the season he has 1,837 yards with 18 touchdowns and just five interceptions. He is making a solid case for himself going into the NFL next season.
Cal runs a committee of running backs. Vic Enwere is the primary ball carrier of the three used. Enwere was mostly invisible against Arizona State, but on the season he has 293 yards and two touchdowns and carries a 6.0 yards per carry average. Next up is Khalfani Muhammad (34-212-1). He had most of the yardage leaving the Arizona State game (12-84), but could not find the end zone. Lastly, there is Tre Watson. The junior has 31 carries for 126 yards and no touchdowns.
The wide receiver most responsible for what goes right for Cal is Chad Hansen. One of the better receivers coming out of the Pac-12, he stood tall against Arizona State and caught ten passes for 110 yards and a touchdown. At this point of the season, Hansen has 50 receptions for 656 yards and six touchdowns. The junior has caught ten or more passes in his last four games and has gone over 100 yards each time as well.
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