SportsDecember 23, 2005
LAS VEGAS -- Marshawn Lynch rushed for career highs of 194 yards and three touchdowns, and DeSean Jackson caught two scoring passes before California's defense held off Brigham Young for a 35-28 victory in the Las Vegas Bowl on Thursday night. Steve Levy passed for 228 yards in his second career start for the Golden Bears (8-4), who showed off a wealth of talent that's all coming back in 2006. ...
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LAS VEGAS -- Marshawn Lynch rushed for career highs of 194 yards and three touchdowns, and DeSean Jackson caught two scoring passes before California's defense held off Brigham Young for a 35-28 victory in the Las Vegas Bowl on Thursday night.

Steve Levy passed for 228 yards in his second career start for the Golden Bears (8-4), who showed off a wealth of talent that's all coming back in 2006. They needed every bit of it to hold off BYU's fourth-quarter comeback in a high-octane game featuring 915 total yards.

Cal took a 21-point lead into the final quarter after Lynch's 35-yard scoring run and Jackson's exceptional 22-yard diving TD catch in the third. But BYU quarterback John Beck responded with scoring passes to Jonny Harline and Todd Watkins, whose 9-yard grab with 5:35 left cut Cal's lead to seven points.

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The Bears improbably tried a 50-yard field goal with 2:20 to play, and Tom Schneider's kick was well short. But the Cougars moved just 7 yards before Beck's arm was hit by Cal lineman Phillip Mbakogu, and Daymeion Hughes intercepted the wobbling pass to seal the Bears' second bowl victory in three postseason trips under coach Jeff Tedford.

Beck set Las Vegas Bowl records in BYU's spread offense, going 35-for-53 for 352 yards and three TDs. In their first bowl game in four years, the Cougars (6-6) mounted three scoring drives longer than 90 yards and moved the ball consistently.

But the Bears' stars were the difference. Jackson capped his impressive freshman season with six catches for 130 yards, including a 42-yard romp through the BYU secondary 3 seconds before halftime, while Lynch had scoring runs of 3, 23 and 35 yards along with a handful of jaw-dropping second-effort rushes.

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