Cal pulls away in 2nd half in rout of FCS foe Texas Southern

Cal pulls away in 2nd half in rout of FCS foe Texas Southern

Field Level Media
07 Sep 2025, 07:25 GMT+

(Photo credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images)

Kendrick Raphael ran for a career-best 131 yards and a touchdown, quarterback Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele complemented 259 passing yards with a rushing score and California broke open a tight game with a 14-point third quarter en route to a 35-3 win over Texas Southern in Berkeley, Calif., on Saturday afternoon.

The win was a costly one for the Golden Bears (2-0), as star linebacker Cade Uluave was ejected from the game on the final play of the third quarter for a targeting infraction, which means he will be ineligible for the first half of next week's game against Minnesota.

Coming off a 34-15 win at Oregon State, Cal led just 11-0 at halftime after a 44-yard field goal by Abram Murray in the first quarter and a 1-yard sneak by Sagapolutele with 1:19 remaining before halftime. A two-point conversion run by Mason Mini produced the 11-0 halftime score.

The Golden Bears took charge with two impressive third-quarter drives. Sagapolutele engineered the first with 4-for-4 passing, capped by a 1-yard plunge by Raphael, before LJ Johnson Jr. scampered 12 yards for a touchdown with 5:27 remaining in the period, extending the lead to 25-0.

Texas Southern denied Cal its first shutout since 2005 when Christian Avelar connected on a 39-yard field goal with 13:58 remaining in the game.

The Golden Bears added a 43-yard field goal by Chase Meyer, then completed the day's scoring when backup quarterback Devin Brown, an Ohio State transfer, threw a 14-yard TD pass to Jayden Dixon-Veal as time was winding down.

Sagapolutele finished 26-for-37 with one interception. A transfer from North Carolina State, where he never rushed for more than 90 yards in a two-year career, Raphael's rushing total came on 18 runs for the Golden Bears, who outgained the Tigers 467-192.

Quarterback KJ Cooper threw for 137 yards on 19-for-35 with one interception and rushed seven times for a team-high 30 yards for Texas Southern (0-2), an FCS school that was playing an Atlantic Coast Conference foe for the first time. The Tigers' Jalen Williams was the game's leading pass-catcher with six receptions, but for just 42 yards.

--Field Level Media

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