BERKELEY, Calif. — Stanford players danced, hooted and hollered on California's home turf in Memorial Stadium. The Cardinal came together and posed for a group photo in front of card stunts in the bleachers above featuring a message "Our axe" that came from the opposing side.
They cradled the actual axe trophy that was now theirs again.
"It was awesome," quarterback Davis Mills said. "There's been emotions this whole week."
Austin Jones ran for a pair of short touchdowns, Mills threw for 205 yards and a TD, and Stanford blocked a would-be tying extra point in the final minute to take back The Axe by beating Bay Area rival Cal 24-23 in the Big Game on Friday.
Stanford special teams did a little bit of everything — capitalizing on a muffed punt, blocking a field goal moments before halftime, then Thomas Booker getting an elbow on Dario Longhetto's PAT attempt at the end for an impressive showing by a unit that has been a focal point during this strange season.
"We have the talent to influence games on special teams," coach David Shaw said. "It was great to see it happen today."
Christopher Brown Jr. had run for a 3-yard touchdown with 58 seconds remaining and Cal opted to try for a PAT rather than a two-point conversion.
"We felt good about going to overtime. Obviously it was the wrong decision, and I own that 100%," Cal coach Justin Wilcox said. "There's a lot of pain and frustration that we didn't play better. We had multiple opportunities to win the game and we didn't get it done."