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Jake Haener transferred out of Washington to Fresno State and turned into a Pac-12 killer, as well as the driving force in the Bulldogs’ return to the Top 25.
The Bulldogs quarterback engineered two late touchdown drives to upset then No. 13 UCLA and turn Pac-12 After Dark into a debacle for the West’s Coast Power Five conference.
With a pulsating 40-37 comeback victory on Saturday night at the Rose Bowl, Fresno State is nationally ranked in both the Associated Press poll of college football programs and the USA Today-AFCA Coaches Poll for the first time since 2018.
If you’ll recall, the Bulldogs ended the 2018 campaign under Jeff Tedford with a program-record 12 victories, two victories over Pac-12 teams (UCLA, Arizona State), a Mountain West title, a Las Vegas Bowl title, and the program’s first victory at arch-rival Boise State since the Broncos became a major-college program.
And, a final No. 18 ranking in the AP and coaches polls.
Bulldogs Top Ranked Team in California
Now the Bulldogs are making headlines under Tedford’s successor, second-year coach Kalen DeBoer.
The 3-1 Bulldogs, whose only loss was at now third-ranked Oregon, landed at the No. 22 spot in the AP poll on Sunday.
With the ranking, Fresno State is the highest-ranked California-based college football program heading into week five of the college football season.
Curiously, 2-1 UCLA (No. 24) is ranked one spot above Fresno State (No. 25) in the AFCA Coaches Poll.
It was Fresno State’s fourth-straight victory over UCLA, which got the attention of former Fresno State quarterback Derek Carr.
Derek Carr: Why Aren’t Bulldogs in the Pac-12?
After the Las Vegas Raiders defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, Carr noted the game result during a postgame news conference.
“If you’re a kid and you want to play college football in California, I’d pick – what we beat UCLA like four times in a row,” the Raiders’ signal-caller said. “How are we not in the Pac-12?”
San Diego State, which is one of Fresno State’s top Mountain West Conference rivals, beat the Pac-12’s Utah in three overtimes on Saturday.
The Pac-12 is 16-16 in non-conference games, including three losses to BYU, five against Mountain West teams and two to FCS schools.
Next up for Bulldogs
Fresno State will host winless UNLV (0-3) on Friday night in its Mountain West opener. The Bulldogs are favored by more than four touchdowns.
(Associated Press contributed to this article.)
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