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Saturday, September 3, 2005
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) -- Jeff Tedford's best quarterback probably is out for the season. His junior college project couldn't hit the broad side of a receiver, and California finished the season opener behind a third-string passer who played fullback last season. No wonder the 19th-ranked Golden Bears and their coach didn't look particularly excited about their 41-3 victory over Sacramento State on Saturday. Tedford's reputation as a quarterback guru is about to get its toughest test yet: Nate ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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