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New secondary to be ‘tested’ by Tennessee

Posted by | August 24, 2006 at 8:10 am | In Defense | No Comments

The Contra Costa Times has a nice article pointing out that Cal has three first-time starters in the defensive secondary, guessing that Tennessee will likely go after them instead of running the ball into the highly rated defensive line. While the safety/rover positions were known to need to be filled, the season-ending injury of Tim Mixon was unexpected.


Projected starters: Thomas DeCoud (safety), Brandon Hampton (rover),
Daymeion Hughes (cornerback), Syd’Quan Thompson (cornerback)

However, the Oakland Tribune writes about the confidence and potential of Syd’Quan Thompson, a redshirt freshman cornerback who was a big-time recruit. Although he hasn’t been named the starter for Tennessee to replace Mixon, all signs point to him as the man.

RB Brandon Jackson commits to Cal

Posted by | August 24, 2006 at 1:17 am | In Recruiting | No Comments

Brandon Jackson, a three-star running back out of Marist High School in Eugene (Oregon), has committed to Cal’s 2007 recruiting class. He’s a 5’11”, 195 lbprospect who runs the 40 in 4.5 seconds. He’s considered a real pass-run threat, a nice addition to the class.

Jackson picked Cal over Oregon, Oregon State, Washington, Boise State, and Boston College. Take a look at his Scout and Rivals profiles. The Oregonian also has a short article on his commitment.

Cal ‘underrated’ despite QB uncertainty

Posted by | August 23, 2006 at 10:52 am | In Quarterback, Ranks/Predictions | No Comments

College Football News lists Cal as an “underrated” team in the polls. They write:

CFN writes: Cal is also a little underrated. Sure, they’ve still got a very questionable quarterback situation, but almost everything else on their roster looks great. They’ve got one of the best running backs in the country, plus a proven backup who’s also very good, they’ve got a great receiver corps, and their defense looks outstanding. I don’t get how anyone can justify having them outside their top 10 (and plenty of people did just that), and really they ought to be somewhere around #6 or #7. Vegas also has them at around 33:1 to win the national title, and around 3.5:1 to win the Pac-10. Both of those are significant bargains.

There’s also an article from the Associated Press detailing Coach Jeff Tedford‘s quarterback decision. They also have some photos of fall camp. Thanks Matt G.

Personnel notes

Posted by | August 22, 2006 at 9:53 am | In Defense, Offense | No Comments

The Contra Costa Times has a few notes on the current playing positions. Bryan Deemer is looking to have the edge for starting at offensive right guard (in front of Norris Malele, Brian De La Puente, and Duke transfer Tyler Krieg). Walk-on quarterback Bryan Van Meter is the third string quarterback flying to Tennessee in place of suspended Steve Levy, instead of the expected Kyle Reed. And, defensive back Virdell Larkens (cousin of Marshawn Lynch and Robert Jordan) is transferring to Laney College due to a lack of playing time.

ESPN: Cal will lead league in rushing

Posted by | August 18, 2006 at 9:32 pm | In Coaches, Offense | No Comments

ESPN‘s Pat Forde has written an article with 5 predictions for the Pac-10 season. His second prediction is about Cal’s ground attack:

2. California will lead the league in rushing again, and the nation will realize that Jeff Tedford is the Mike Shanahan of college football. Shanahan’s reputation was built as a West Coast passing-game guru, but his success has been built on the running game. Tedford has been thought of as a throw-it-around guy as well, but check his stats at Cal: His teams led the Pac-10 in rushing in 2003 and ’04 and were second to USC in ’05, and he’s had a different 1,000-yard rusher in each of his four years. With uncertainty at quarterback and great talent at running back, look for the Golden Bears to pound the rock even more in ’06.

Mixon out for the season with torn ACL

Posted by | August 18, 2006 at 9:09 pm | In Defense, Special Teams | No Comments

Bad news: cornerback Tim Mixon tore his ACL during Thursday’s scrimmage and he is out for the season. This is a huge blow to the defensive secondary and punt return game, but hopefully senior Randy Bundy or redshirt freshman Syd’Quan Thompson will be able to fill in for him.

Lynch getting love on ESPN

Posted by | August 18, 2006 at 9:06 pm | In Marshawn | No Comments

ESPN has put up a good bit on Marshawn Lynch, including a feature article and chat transcript. “Lynch lets his production speak for itself” describes Lynch’s good-natured and humble personality, while highlighting his accolades on the football field. Lynch’s chat on Sportsnation also shines light on him being a great guy. Thanks Chris B.

SportingNews.com also has a short interview with Lynch. Take a look.

Cal #9 in AP poll

Posted by | August 18, 2006 at 8:59 pm | In Ranks/Predictions | No Comments

The Associated Press has ranked Cal #9 in their poll. Take a look here.

First scrimmage highlights

Posted by | August 17, 2006 at 10:31 pm | In Defense, Quarterback, Special Teams | No Comments

The team has posted about highlights from today’s scrimmage, the first of fall camp. Both DeSean Jackson and Lavelle Hawkins returned kicks for touchdowns, hopefully indicative of their explosive abilities and not a lacking coverage unit.

All three quarterbacks appear to have performed well, but Coach Jeff Tedford stated that they still have to work to improve execution. On the defensive side of the ball, Rulon Davis (DE) made a big splash in his debut with 3 sacks and 5 tackles. Things look pretty good overall, but check the site for more details.

ESPN ranks Cal #10

Posted by | August 17, 2006 at 4:41 pm | In Ranks/Predictions | No Comments

ESPN has ranked Cal #10 in its Power 16 rankings. Take a look here.

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