The California Golden Bears head to the Aloha State to take on the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors in the Hawaii Bowl on Christmas Eve.
Cal enjoyed a freshman breakout season from quarterback Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele, who will return to his hometown of Honolulu for the first bowl game of his college football career.
Sagapolutele initially burst onto the scene for the Golden Bears, and later finished the season strong against some tough competition after a midseason lull.
Over his final three games, Sagapolutele averaged 307.3 yards through the air versus two ACC heavyweights (Louisville and SMU) and their bitter Bay Area rivals, Stanford.
Sagapolutele tore apart the Cardinals, in particular, throwing for 323 yards and two touchdowns without an interception.
Louisville finished the season as one of the top pass defenses in college football, allowing just six yards per attempt, which was tied for the ninth-fewest mark in the country.
Hawaii provides a much easier challenge.
The Rainbow Warriors ranked well below average against the pass, giving up nine yards per attempt this season.
Cal had some serious late-season turnover after firing longtime head coach Justin Wilcox, replacing him with interim head coach Nick Rolovich through the end of the year, but it appears the team became more reliant on Sagapolutele as the regular season wound down.
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Sagapolutele had 40-plus pass attempts in each of those last three games, something he didn’t do once through his first nine games.
Look for the Hawaii-native to air it out Wednesday night.
The play: Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele Over 275.5 passing yards (-110, DraftKings Sportsbook)
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