 Welcome back to another episode of Cal Recap. What's up Cal Sports fans? I'm Eduardo Sanchez and right behind me you can see the field. It's Oregon against California. We're going to root for our Bears. One, two, three, let's go Bears! You tell the story! You tell the story! Cal Sports fans, right now behind me you can see the Oregon linemen. They're getting into the game. Go Cal Bears! On Friday, October 24th, the California Golden Bears went up against Marriota and the number six Oregon Dugs, who are riding a modest two-game winning streak heading into Friday night's game against California. The Dugs are in first place in the Pac-12 North after Cal lost its reign to the Washington Huskies, positioning the Dugs to make a serious run at their first conference title since 2011. Levi Stadium, the new home of the San Francisco 49ers, will be the site of the Super Bowl in 2016. The $1.3 billion facility hosted its first college football game with two powerhouse teams. Marriota, the Heisman Trophy candidate, who is on the verge of becoming Oregon's career passing leader and Jared Goff, the star quarterback for the California Bears. Two of the Pac-12's best dueled it out in the close matchup. Marriota has received a ton of national recognition and attention and rightfully so. He has thrown at least one touchdown in all 33 games he's played in for Oregon and needs just 45 yards passing to become the Dugs career leader. Goff is no slouch either. A sophomore, Goff has the fourth best passer efficiency rating in the country and has thrown 42 career touchdowns in just 19 games. The game drew an impressive crowd of 55,000 to Levi Stadium and the game came down to the wire with Oregon up by three. Marriota threw his first turnover when Stefan McClure caught an interception. Despite the Bears' best efforts, the Dugs won with an 18-point lead at the end as the score was finalized at 59 Dugs and 41 goals.