Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 05, 2004, SECTION B, Page 8B, Image 15

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■ Cal notes
Courtesy | California Athletic Department
Freshman
wide receiver
Robert
Jordan broke
out for
California
with a
touchdown
catch in the
first 10
seconds of
the game last
week.
Skilled receiving
corps one of Cal's
lethal weapons
The Golden Bears possess a bulletproof offense and
a roster of seasoned veterans and eager freshmen
BY STEPHEN MILLER
SPORTS REPORTER
California is exploring not-so-famil
iar turf. The well-rounded team
reached a ranking of No. 4 in the na
tion for the first time in 52 years this
week. The Golden Bears shutout two
opponents (Arizona and Arizona
State) back-to-back, which has not
been accomplished since 1968.
Many aspects of Cal’s defense are
being recognized as the most effective
in the Pacific-10 Conference.
At the same time, freshman wide
receiver Robert Jordan has proved to
be a quick learner and a fast worker
for the Golden Bears’ flourishing of
fense. Not long ago, Jordan was just
a distant blip on Cal’s radar.
“To think that three weeks ago he
was on the scout team, then all of a
sudden he's starting for us at receiver
and having a 100-yard game,” Califor
nia head coach Jeff Tedford said. “He
deserves a lot of credit for his work
ethic, as well as coach (Eric) Kiesau for
getting him prepared and ready to play
CAL, page 11B
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