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Cal football ranked in Top 25 for first time since 2010

Fans can help Goff win the honor by voting for him on Facebook. The Bears are 4-0 for the first time in 2007 after sweeping through September.

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Goff completed 24-of-40 passes for 342 yards with two touchdown passes and one interception against the Huskies. The Cal passer might not have elite physical tools, but he’s off-the-charts above the neck.

Cal remains the lone undefeated team in the Pac-12 North after their huge road win over Washington. Cal’s next opponent is Washington State, who had a bye week on Saturday and remains 0-0 in conference.

The team will also be looking to match the school’s best starting record over the last 65 seasons this weekend when they host Washington State on Saturday.

Cal is among five Pac-12 teams in the AP rankings, with UCLA at No. 7, Utah at No. 10, USC at No. 17 and Stanford at No. 18. Today it was announced by the conference that the Cal vs. Utah game at Rice-Eccles Stadium will start at 8 p.m. Mountain Time, and will be televised on ESPN. Fans can join in the conversation using the hashtags #gobears, #calfamily and #2015calfootball.

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Washington State is the last game that prorated season-ticket packages will be available. Depending on how a few game plans shake out, he could also hit that 4,000-yard mark. Tickets may be purchased by visiting CalBears.com or calling 1-800-GO BEARS.

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