Ute Defense Shakes Shaky Start, Finds Form to Stop Cal

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SAN DIEGO -- Near the end of the first quarter of Wednesday night's Poinsettia Bowl, Cal sophomore running back Shane Vereen had six carries for 72 yards, including a touchdown scamper of 36 yards when he waltzed into the end zone with nary a Utah defender in sight.

Vereen came into the Poinsettia Bowl averaging 144 yards per contest over his three-game stint as Cal's starting running back -- he entered the lineup after Jahvid Best suffered a severe concussion Nov. 7 against Oregon State.

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Ute Defense Shakes Shaky Start, Finds Form to Stop Cal

With Vereen off to such a fast start on Wednesday night, the Golden Bears' offense had the look of a unit that...

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