1973 California Golden Bears football team
The 1973 California Golden Bears football team was an American football team that represented the University of California, Berkeley in the Pacific-8 Conference (Pac-8) during the 1973 NCAA Division I football season. In their second year under head coach Mike White, the Golden Bears compiled a 4–7 record (2–5 against Pac-8 opponents), finished in a tie for fifth place in the Pac-8, and were outscored by their opponents by a combined total of 380 to 245.[1][2]
The team's statistical leaders included Vince Ferragamo with 1,014 passing yards (Steve Bartkowski added 910 passing yards), Chuck Muncie with 801 rushing yards, and Wesley Walker with 361 receiving yards.[3]
Schedule
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result
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September 15 |
at No. 6 Alabama* |
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Legion Field • Birmingham, AL |
L 0–66
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September 22 |
Illinois* |
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California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA |
L 7–27
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September 29 |
at Army* |
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Michie Stadium • West Point, NY |
W 54–6
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October 6 |
Washington |
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California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA |
W 54–49
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October 13 |
at Oregon |
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Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR |
L 10–41
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October 20 |
Oregon State |
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California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA |
W 24–14
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October 27 |
at No. 13 UCLA |
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
L 21–61
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November 3 |
No. 9 USC |
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California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA |
L 14–50
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November 10 |
San Jose* |
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California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA |
W 19–9
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November 17 |
Washington State |
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Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA |
L 28–31
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November 24 |
at Stanford |
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Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA (Big Game) |
L 17–26
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*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
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Game notes
Washington
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Washington |
7 |
7 | 7 | 28 |
49 |
• California |
14 |
23 | 7 | 10 |
54 |
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Scoring summary |
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1 |
| CAL | Muncie 7-yard run (VanderMeer kick) | CAL 7-0 |
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1 |
| WASH | Waters 9-yard run (King kick) | Tied 7-7 |
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1 |
| CAL | Muncie 1-yard run (VanderMeer kick) | CAL 14-7 |
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2 |
| CAL | Strickland 1-yard run (VanderMeer kick) | CAL 21-7 |
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2 |
| CAL | Shaughnessy 75-yard pass from Bartkowski (VanderMeer kick) | CAL 28-7 |
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2 |
| CAL | Safety | CAL 30-7 |
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2 |
| CAL | Strickland 52-yard pass from Bartkowski (VanderMeer kick) | CAL 37-7 |
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2 |
| WASH | Brown 5-yard pass from Rowland (King kick) | CAL 37-14 |
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3 |
| CAL | Muncie 5-yard run (VanderMeer kick) | CAL 44-14 |
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3 |
| WASH | Fitzpatrick 1-yard run (King kick) | CAL 44-21 |
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4 |
| WASH | Brown 3-yard pass from Rowland (King kick) | CAL 44-28 |
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4 |
| WASH | Conley 17-yard pass from Rowland (King kick) | CAL 44-35 |
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4 |
| CAL | Bailey 48-yard run (VanderMeer kick) | CAL 51-35 |
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4 |
| CAL | VanderMeer 27-yard field goal | CAL 54-35 |
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4 |
| WASH | Waters 28-yard pass from Rowland (King kick) | CAL 54-42 |
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4 |
| WASH | McDonald 9-yard pass from Rowland (King kick) | CAL 54-49 |
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Cal gained 625 yards of total offense, the second best in school history. Steve Bartkowski came off the bench when Vince Ferragamo was shaken up with the Golden Bears ahead 21-7.[5]
Oregon State
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Oregon St |
0 |
7 | 7 | 0 |
14 |
• California |
9 |
7 | 0 | 8 |
24 |
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Scoring summary |
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1 |
4:36 | CAL | Muncie 1-yard run (kick failed) | California 6–0 |
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1 |
1:14 | CAL | VanderMeer 27-yard field goal | California 9–0 |
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2 |
5:33 | ORST | Maurer 1-yard run (Kuloos kick) | California 9–7 |
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2 |
1:44 | CAL | Leathers 27-yard pass from Bartkowski (VanderMeer kick) | California 16–7 |
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3 |
8:38 | ORST | Maurer 2-yard run (Kuloos kick) | California 16–14 |
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4 |
13:21 | CAL | Strickland 1-yard run (two-point conversion good) | California 24–14 |
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