Article By George Duryea on 6th November, 2009
On the Sun Devils' first three possessions, they let three first-down passes go through their fingers, one on fourth down, and two more on third down, killing three drives. The fourth-down pass, high but catchable, slipped through the hands of leading receiver Chris McGaha as he sailed passed the California 20-yard line.
Cal's dirty secret is an eighth best defense against the pass. That's in the Pac-10, not in the FBS. The third-ranked rushing defense has mitigated the problems, along with some help from some slippery hand...
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