Plus the defense forces five turnovers.
Vic Enwere got Cal's first touchdown of the day by treating football players like bounce houses.
Jared Goff threw two touchdowns against Washington to tie the all-time career passing Cal touchdown record of 64 scores over two and a quarter years, matching Kyle Boller.
Goff's first beauty went to Bryce Treggs down the sideline to put Cal up 20-7 just before halftime.
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Goff's second touchdown that tied the record went to Kenny Lawler to lift the Bears to what felt like a strong (hah) 27-7 lead.