Shortly after the calendar flipped from Friday night to Saturday morning, an exhausted Sonny Dykes walked into a postgame news conference. By the time his four-plus-hour game with Oregon was over, and by the time the teams had broken all kinds of records for snaps within a game, Cal actually had five days to prepare for USC. Utah and Arizona State each had an extra day to prepare for the Bears, and Oregon had an open week to focus on Cal’s vaunted offense. If nothing else, the Bears will have some momentum to counteract the fatigue. Cal set a single-game school record with 40 first downs, and the 67 first downs combined by the teams also marked a record. Cal quarterback Davis Webb completed 42 of 61 passes for 325 yards, six touchdowns (one rushing) and zero interceptions. Running backs Tre Watson and Khalfani Muhammad both ran for at least 148 yards. After blowing a 20-point lead in a 7 ½-minute span between the third and fourth quarters, the Bears matched the Ducks’ touchdown in the first overtime. Cal took a lead with a field goal in the second overtime, and Jordan Kunaszky clinched the victory with an interception - the game’s first turnover.