Khalil Tate and the Arizona Wildcats travel to Berkeley for a Pac-12 game with the Cal Golden Bears, and we have the information for how to watch online.
College football may just have a new most exciting player, but casual fans would be forgiven if they’ve missed seeing him live – even on television. Arizona quarterback Khalil Tate began the season second on the depth chart, and only picked up his first start of the season two weeks ago. However, he has exploded onto the scene as an electric dual-threat quarterback, helping to jumpstart the Wildcats into the bowl picture – and believe it or not, the Pac-12 South title race.
Tate has made only two starts and appeared in four games for the Wildcats this season, but he leads the team in rushing with 643 yards by a large margin and is tied for the team lead with six touchdowns. The vast majority of Tate’s damage came in the last two weeks. He exploded for 327 rushing yards and four scores against Colorado, leading Arizona to a 45-42 victory on the road, and followed with 230 yards and two TDs on the ground in a 47-30 upset victory over UCLA. Tate had a run of 70 yards or more in both victories, and was a combined 21-for-26 passing (80.8 percent) for 302 yards and two touchdowns without an interception.
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But Tate and the Wildcats will have their hands full with a Cal Golden Bears squad that scored a dominant 37-3 victory over previously undefeated and top-10 rated Washington State. Cal held the Cougars to 337 yards of total offense, including just 26 rushing yards. New head coach Justin Wilcox’s team limited Wazzu to 0.9 yards per carry, recorded nine sacks and forced seven turnovers in the win.
With two evenly matched teams coming in with momentum, Arizona is a three-point favorite to beat Cal Saturday, according to most online sports books, and more information is available for this matchup from SportsBook Review.
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Arizona vs. Cal
- Date: Saturday, Oct. 21
- Start time: 8:00 p.m. ET
- Location: Berkeley, CA
- Stadium: Memorial Stadium
- TV Info: Pac-12 Network
- Live Stream: FuboTV
Cal improved to 4-3 overall and 1-3 in Pac-12 play with the win over Washington State, putting the Bears just two wins shy of bowl eligibility. Arizona, also two wins from a bowl game, is 2-1 in conference games and sits even with first-place USC in the loss column in the South Division, meaning the previously overlooked clash at Cal has implications on the Pac-12 championship picture.