CORVALLIS, Ore. — Oregon State quarterback Tristan Gebbia passed for a touchdown, ran for a touchdown and was on the receiving end of a score in the Beavers' 31-27 victory Saturday over California at Reser Stadium.
Gebbia is the first Pac-12 quarterback since 1996 to account for touchdowns via the air, ground and as a receiver.
"That was definitely the first time I caught a touchdown pass," said Gebbia, who completed 12 of 20 for 147 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions. "That was pretty cool."
Gebbia's 1-yard touchdown run with 4:30 remaining, set up by Jesiah Irish's blocked punt, gave Oregon State its final lead.
California drove to the Beavers' 10 late in the fourth quarter, but on first-and-goal Chase Garbers' pass was tipped by Hamilcar Rashed Jr. and intercepted by fellow linebacker John McCartan.
"Very unfortunate play," said Garbers, who passed for 315 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions. "Defensive back came free off the edge. Tried to throw our hot route to (Trevon) Clark. Tipped it straight up in the air, hoping it would just go backward or off to the side. But worst-case scenario, it went straight up in the air."
Jermar Jefferson's 65-yard run with just under a minute to go sealed the win for Oregon State (1-2, 1-2 Pacific 12), which opened the season with losses to Washington State and Washington.
"After I passed the second level I was like, 'This game. We won it,'" Jefferson said.