First Look Cal
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 11:55 am
Here is Berk's AZ Daily Star Cal first look. Highlights:
Projections: The Golden Bears will be better, but still not very good. That’s Cal’s preseason forecast according to most. The Sporting News said Cal “will be better, but that won’t likely translate into wins.” Lindy’s offered a similar take: “The Bears, who went without a victory over an FBS opponent last season, should be improved simply because they are deeper and more experienced. How much that progress shows in the win-loss column remains in question.” Lindy’s ranked Cal 82nd in the nation. USA Today thought less of Dykes’ team and ranked it No. 116.
Quarterback Jared Goff: As a true freshman last season, Goff broke the Cal single-season records for passing yards (3,508), total offense (3,446), passes completed (320) and passes attempted (531). Even with the big numbers, Goff’s inexperience showed a lot last season with crucial mistakes. He should be better this year with more seasoning.
Three numbers to know
123: One UA quarterback will be making his first-ever Pac-12 start against a defense that ranked 123rd nationally last season, giving up 341 passing yards per game.
104: Cal’s offense should continue to improve with the Bears returning 18 players from last season that combined for 104 starts over 12 games.
181-51: Cal was outscored 181-51 in the first quarter last season, forcing a young team to play from behind the majority of the time.
How they’re different from last time
We’ll let you know if they are. The Bears should be deeper and a little more talented when they come to Tucson in September, but this team still has a lot of significant concerns. A lot of them start on defense. If new coordinator Art Kaufman can help turn around a unit that gave up 529.6 yards per game last season, Cal can win a few games this season. If he can’t and it’s more of the same from 2013, Dykes will feel even more pressure than what he’s feeling entering this year.