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While the final score was lopsided, the game was tight until midway through the third quarter when Boseko Lokombo intercepted a screen pass from Allan Bridgford. Mariota threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Josh Huff on the next play to give the Ducks (10-0, 7-0 Pac-12) a 31-17 lead. "That kind of got things going again," Mariota said. "It flipped the momentum. Its really a momentum game. That helped us out." The Ducks withstood injuries to its entire starting defensive line and brief absences by Mariota and star running back Kenjon Barner to extend the longest active winning streak in major college football to 13 games. The win over California (3-8, 2-6) could be enough to move Oregon up to No. 1 after top-ranked Alabama lost earlier in the day 29-23 to No. 15 Texas A&M. Even more importantly, the Crimson Tide loss cleared one potential rival for a spot in the BCS title game, leaving Notre Dame and Kansas State as the only other major undefeated teams eligible for a bowl. The Ducks are currently third in the BCS rankings. "Thats whats so good about this team," Huff said. "We dont pay attention to the rankings and whats around us. We just play Oregon football. Well pick our heads up in December and well see where were at." After struggling for more than a half against a Golden Bears team that was missing quarterback Zach Maynard and star receiver Keenan Allen, the Ducks will have to be more consistent the next few weeks if they want to remain unbeaten. They finish the regular season against No. 16 Stanford and No. 13 Oregon State and also could be in the Pac-12 title game. Oregon raced past the Bears with their passing game instead of the vaunted running attack that had rushed for at least 400 yards in the previous three games. Cal held Barner to 65 yards on 20 carries -- 256 fewer yards than he had last week against USC -- and even knocked him out briefly with a hard hit that sent him to the locker room in the first half. "They did a good job of filling the box," Mariota said. Ray Lewis Womens Jersey. "That gave us and the passing game more opportunity to do what we can do. Thats the kind of thing that happens when you have such a good running back like Kenjon. Guys fill the box to stop him." Mariota also left the game after a hard fall late in the second quarter but returned the following series. He then helped the Ducks break the game open in the second half with four TD passes, including two to Huff. Mariota completed 27 of 34 passes for a career-high 377 yards and tied the school TD record last achieved by Darron Thomas last year against Nevada. Huff finished with five catches for 109 yards and three scores as the Ducks set a major college football record by scoring at least 40 points for a 13th straight game. "You have to pick your poison really with them," Cal coach Jeff Tedford said. "If youre going to get up in there and try to stop the run, then the play-action, youre covering really fast guys running down the field." The biggest moment came midway through the third quarter after the Bears cut Oregons lead to 24-17 and got a stop on defence to fire up a crowd that has had little to cheer about this season. Isi Sofele, who rushed for 134 yards, had been gashing Oregons defence in the second half and started this drive with a 14-yard run. But Cal went away from him and Bridgford threw the interception under heavy pressure from Arik Armstead that turned the tides as Oregon scored the final 35 points. "From then on it just stockpiled," safety Brian Jackson said. "It was very important to that game." That ended the Bears chances in the final home game of the season and perhaps final home game for Tedford at Cal. There have been questions raised about Tedfords status after missing a bowl for the second time in three years. The Bears have lost four straight for the first time ever under Tedford. Bridgford finished 9 for 21 for 113 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. "We felt like at halftime we were going to win the game," Bridgford said. "The second half they pulled away a little bit, but we had our chances. We beat ourselves." Mariota left the game holding his left arm in the second quarter but returned after Vincenzo DAmato missed a 48-yard field goal late in the half for Cal. Mariota drove the Ducks 69 yards, capped by a 10-yard pass to Huff that made it 24-10 at the half. ' ' '