BERKELEY — Cal coach Sonny Dykes put on his travel-agent hat after the Bears’ 48-46 victory over Arizona State in their regular season finale at Memorial Stadium.

Asked if the Bears deserved a bid in the Jan. 2 Cactus Bowl in Phoenix over the hometown Sun Devils, the giddy coach offered, “I mean, we beat ’em. They probably want to sell hotels. I don’t know how many they’re going to sell to Arizona State.”

Cal (7-5, 4-5 Pac-12) won’t officially know its postseason destination until Sunday, but Dykes and the Bears probably wish they could play this week after their second-half performance Saturday night in front of 45,385 fans.

Down by 21 points midway through the second quarter and trailing 27-10 at halftime, Cal punted after its first possession of the third quarter.

Then quarterback Jared Goff led a parade of five straight touchdown drives before place-kicker Matt Anderson delivered a game-winning, 26-yard field goal as time expired.

Cal hadn’t scored more than 28 points against any Pac-12 opponent — except last-place Oregon State — since Oct. 3. But the Bears posted 38 in the second half alone against an ASU defense whose mighty pass rush was completely defused.

“We just couldn’t stop them,” ASU coach Todd Graham said.

For Goff, who has thrown 90 touchdown passes in three seasons, this was a signature game. He broke his own school record with 542 passing yards and threw four of his five TDs after halftime.

“He willed us to that win at the end,” Cal offensive coordinator Tony Franklin said.

Goff said it was as simple as making the plays the Bears practice daily.

“We knew that if we did what we were supposed to do, they wouldn’t be able to stop us,” Goff said, “And, sure enough, that’s what happened.”

The breakdown of Cal’s second-half numbers is stunning:

The Bears totaled 459 yards on their six scoring drives, averaging 12.1 yards per snap. The drives ranged in length from 69 to 94 yards.

They ran 38 plays and scored 38 points.