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1989 California Golden Bears football
ConferencePacific-10 Conference
1989 record4–7 (2–6 Pac-10)
Head coachBruce Snyder (3rd season)
Defensive coordinatorKent Baer (3rd season)
Home stadiumCalifornia Memorial Stadium
Seasons
← 1988
1990 →
1989 Pacific-10 football standings
v · d · e Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
#8 USC 6 0 1     9 2 1
#23 Washington 5 3 0     8 4 0
Oregon 5 3 0     8 4 0
#25 Arizona 5 3 0     8 4 0
Arizona State 3 3 1     6 4 1
Oregon State 3 4 1     4 7 1
Washington State 3 5 0     6 5 0
Stanford 3 5 0     3 8 0
UCLA 2 5 1     3 7 1
California 2 6 0     4 7 0
† – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1989 California Golden Bears football team was an American football team that represented the University of California, Berkeley in the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) during the 1989 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their third year under head coach Bruce Snyder, the Golden Bears compiled a 4–7 record (2–6 against Pac-10 opponents), finished in last place in the Pac-10, and were outscored by their opponents by a combined total of 288 to 200.[1][2]

The team's statistical leaders included Troy Taylor with 2,738 passing yards, Anthony Wallace with 560 rushing yards, and Brian Treggs with 746 receiving yards.[3]

Schedule[]

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendance
September 9at OregonL 19–3535,854[4]
September 16at No. 3 Miami (FL)*L 3–31
September 23Wisconsin*W 20–14
September 30at UCLAL 6–2450,183
October 7San Jose State*
  • California Memorial Stadium
  • Berkeley, CA
W 26–21
October 14No. 10 USC
  • California Memorial Stadium
  • Berkeley, CA
L 15–3152,000[5]
October 21Washington
  • California Memorial Stadium
  • Berkeley, CA
L 16–2920,000[6]
October 28Oregon State
  • California Memorial Stadium
  • Berkeley, CA
L 14–2529,000[7]
November 4No. 15 Arizona
  • California Memorial Stadium
  • Berkeley, CA
W 29–2829,000[8]
November 11Washington State
  • California Memorial Stadium
  • Berkeley, CA
W 38–2633,000[9]
November 18at StanfordL 14–2486,019
  • *Non-conference game
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

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References[]

  1. "1989 California Golden Bears Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/california/1989-schedule.html. Retrieved October 21, 2016.
  2. "California 2015 Football Information Guide". Cal Golden Bears Athletics. p. 166. Archived from the original on October 26, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161026170757/https://admin.xosn.com/attachments1/423534.pdf. Retrieved October 21, 2016.
  3. "1989 California Golden Bears Stats". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/california/1989.html. Retrieved October 21, 2016.
  4. Oregon Football 2015 Media Guide. University of Oregon Athletics. p. 135. https://uoregon_ftp.sidearmsports.com/www.goducks.com/pdf9/3873607.pdf.
  5. USC Football 2017 Media Guide. University of Southern California Athletics. p. 71. http://usctrojans.com/documents/2017/7/25/2017_USC_Football_Media_Guide.pdf.
  6. 2017 Washington Football Information. University of Washington Athletics. p. 200. http://gohuskies.com/documents/2017/7/24/2017_FB_Guide.pdf.
  7. "Year-By-Year Results". 2017 Oregon State Football Media Guide Football. Oregon State Athletics. p. 171. http://osubeavers.com/documents/2017/8/1//Section_9_Year_by_Year_Results.pdf?id=7602.
  8. Arizona Football 2016 Media Guide. University of Arizona. p. 108. http://sidearm.sites.s3.amazonaws.com/arizona.sidearmsports.com/documents/2016/8/24/2016_Arizona_FB_Media_Guide.pdf.
  9. '16 Cougar Football. Washington State University Athletics. p. 81. http://www.wsucougars.com/documents/2016/8/25/2016_Football_Media_Guide_Color.pdf.
  10. 2015 Football Information Guide. Cal Athletics. 2015. p. 166. Archived from the original on 2016-10-26. https://web.archive.org/web/20161026170757/https://admin.xosn.com/attachments1/423534.pdf.


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