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Texas Tech Stuns Calif. at Holiday Bowl

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SAN DIEGO (AP) - Stunned at getting knocked out of the Rose Bowl by Texas, No. 4 California couldn&#39;t even hang with No. 23 Texas Tech in the Holiday Bowl, losing 45-31 on Thursday night.<br> <br> Cal coach Jeff Tedford said there was no connection between the snub and the drubbing.<br> <br> &#34;We didn&#39;t lose the game because we didn&#39;t go to the Rose Bowl,&#34; Tedford said. &#34;It had nothing to do with focus and preparation because we didn&#39;t go to the Rose Bowl.<br> <br> &#34;Once and for all, please, it has nothing to do with it. It is not going to set our program back.&#34; <br> <br> In that case, it looks as if Mack Brown isn&#39;t such a villain, after all. He and the BCS have been exonerated by the Red Raiders.<br> <br> 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&#39;s Texas Longhorns, who ended up in Pasadena to face Michigan on Saturday.<br> <br> The day the BCS pairings were released, Cal quarterback Aaron Rodgers said Brown &#34;was a little classless&#34; for begging for poll votes to help his Longhorns, and that the system was &#34;faulty.&#34; Tedford said votes in the coaches&#39; poll should be made public.<br> <br> The Longhorns, by the way, beat Texas Tech 51-21 at Lubbock on Oct. 23. <br> <br> Texas Tech fans mocked Cal with chants of &#34;Overrated!&#34; in the closing minutes.<br> <br> 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.<br> <br> 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.<br> <br> Cumbie was 39-of-60 and broke the Holiday Bowl attempts record of 59 set by BYU&#39;s Ty Detmer in 1989. He was short of Detmer&#39;s Holiday Bowl record of 576 yards, also set in 1989.<br> <br> &#34;We have a great band of players around me,&#34; Cumbie said. &#34;And so throwing the ball to them makes things happen. I knew we could have a big night if we executed real well.&#34;<br> <br> Cumbie said opponents can practice all they want, &#34;But our receivers are too fast, our offensive linemen are too good. You can&#39;t simulate how good our offense is in three weeks of practice.&#34;<br> <br> Cal&#39;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.<br> <br> Southern Cal&#39;s Marcus Allen had 2,427 yards in 1981, and Charles White had 2,050 in 1979. Both won the Heisman Trophy.<br> <br> 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.<br> <br> 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.<br> <br> &#34;We thought we had a good game plan for them,&#34; Arrington said. &#34;We didn&#39;t underestimate them at all. We worked hard like we did every other week for anybody else.&#34;<br> <br> Cal&#39;s only other loss was to No. 1 USC, 23-17 on Oct. 9.<br> <br> 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.<br> <br> 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&#39; interception return.<br> <br> Tech piled it on with Taurean Henderson&#39;s 2-yard run late in the second quarter and Cumbie&#39;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.<br> <br> Hicks also had a 9-yard TD catch in the first quarter.<br> <br> 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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