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Training camp quick notes: Bears hit the field for Day 1

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Football is back! Cal hit the field today for Day 1 of training camp, and I'll have coverage from the first day of practice throughout the rest of the day. The Bears have over 115 players in camp, and most of them hit the field Wednesday. Cal will put on pads for the first time later in the week, but it was still a good opportunity to see how things look in the early going.

Practice 1 quick notes

I'll open things up today with some quick notes after the first practice of camp, including some odds and ends as the Bears continue their preparations for the season.

– On the injury front, defensive lineman Ethan Saunders has been forced to give up the game and will no longer play football according to Justin Wilcox. The key player for the Bears did not participate in the spring because of an injury, and Wilcox says the injury problems became too much for Saunders to continue playing.

Two key absences for the Bears on Day 1 were running back Justin Williams-Thomas and newcomer inside linebacker Liam Johnson. JWT injured his knee in the spring showcase and remains out to open camp as he worked with the training staff off to the side today. Johnson, who transferred to Cal this summer from Princeton, is currently in a cast on his right leg and was not able to participate. Wilcox said he expects everyone who is currently out to be able to play at some point this season.

Defensive lineman Nate Burrell was also working off to the side for a portion of practice on Wednesday. Fellow defensive lineman Zurich Ashford also continues to rehab from a knee injury he suffered in the spring and was a non-participant.

- Fernando Mendoza continues to run with the first unit at quarterback, but Chandler Rogers also had an opportunity to take some reps with that group as well on Day 1. Mendoza physically looks much better than he did last season, and he said after practice that he is up to 220 as of last night after playing at 205 last season. He also broke the news that he fractured his sternum in the Independence Bowl and needed three months to recover from the injury, which healed just right before spring ball. He also injured his knee as well.

- The Bears only went with one team period on Day 1, so there wasn't a ton of live action to watch and only one touchdown took place for the offense. That came when the third teams squared off with one another. Newcomer at quarterback CJ Harris broke off a 28-yard rush up the middle when the play broke down and he reached the end zone. It was a nice play for the Ohio transfer who flashed some talent with his feet on his first day. He also had a 40-yard pass to Jaiven Plummer during the team period plus a 15-yard run as well.

- The defense shined during the 7-on-7 portions of practice Wednesday with newcomer and Oklahoma transfer Jasiah Wagoner coming up with an interception against Mendoza during the second 7-on-7 period. Mendoza was working with the second unit at that time while Rogers got his opportunity to work with the first group. During that same segment, Miles Williams came up with a nice pass breakup against Mendoza, who was looking for Trond Grizzell down the field.

- The first units on both sides of the ball stayed relatively the same as the end of spring ball on Day 1 of camp. Newcomer tight end Corey Dyches was able to get some burn with the first unit but I don't remember him being used as an in-line tight end at all Wednesday. The Bears are utilizing him as an extra receiver at this point with Jack Endries playing the traditional tight end role. Both players made impressive plays on Day 1 with Dyches earning some praise for a diving catch he made during the team period on a throw from Rogers over the middle.

Along the offensive line, the Bears had the same group as in the spring with Matthew Wykoff at center and Bastian Swinney at left guard and Nick Morrow at left tackle. Sioape Vatikani and T.J. Session anchored the right side.

Defensively, Teddye Buchanan earned the other inside linebacker job with the first unit on Day 1 and I suspect it will remain that way for the rest of camp. He and Cade Uluave worked together well and it looks like a nice duo at the position for the Bears. Everything in the secondary stayed the same as in spring with Nohl Williams and Marcus Harris locking down the cornerback spots while Craig Woodson, Matthew Littlejohn and Miles Williams slotted in at the other three DB positions.

Up front is where there was a new face with the starting group. Wisconsin transfer T.J. Bollers worked alongside Ricky Correia on the interior. Xavier Carlton and David Reese served as the first-unit outside linebackers on Day 1.

- Among the big plays to come out of the team period was a 20-yard run by Jaydn Ott early on plus a big 20-yard gain on an end around play for receiver Jordan King, who flashed his talent a couple times on Day 1. Cornerback Lu-Magia Hearns had a nice pass breakup working against Mason Starling during the team period. Hearns worked with the second unit after missing time in the spring with an injury.

Post-practice interviews

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Cal training camp: Full position breakdown


What do we know? What don't we? Who will start? And who might be in that conversation?

I answer all those questions about each position as the Bears prepare to open up training camp this morning.

Training camp schedule

Cal has announced its August training camp schedule just a couple minutes ago. The Bears will begin Wednesday morning at 9:30 a.m. and all 15 camp practices will be open to the public and held at California Memorial Stadium.

Here's the full schedule:

Wednesday, July 31 – 9:30 a.m.
Thursday, August 1 – 9:30 a.m.
Friday, August 2 – 9:30 a.m.
Sunday, August 4 – 9:30 a.m.
Monday, August 5 – 9:30 a.m.
Tuesday, August 6 – 9:30 a.m.
Thursday, August 8 – 9:30 a.m.
Friday, August 9 – 9:30 a.m.
Saturday, August 10 – 9:30 a.m.
Sunday, August 11 – 9:30 a.m.
Tuesday, August 13 – 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday, August 14 – 9:30 a.m.
Thursday, August 15 – 9:30 a.m.
Friday, August 16 – 9:30 a.m.
Saturday, August 17 – 9:30 a.m.

Here's some more info from the school on where to enter, etc.

Scholarship limit changes coming for 2025

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The NCAA is in the final stages of changing the scholarship numbers for sports across college. The commissioners have approved the changes that will limit football rosters to 105 players but will remove scholarship limits as part of the House v. NCAA lawsuit settlement terms. The expectation is that many programs will still leave room for walk-on players, especially in sports like baseball, but you can see the numbers in the tweet above.
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Kansas-based DL BJ Canady commits to Cal

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High three-star defensive lineman BJ Canady announced his top 3 today ahead of an Oct. 4 commitment announcement. The Bears remain in strong position here, and I've had my Rivals FutureCast prediction locked in since Sept. 7 in favor of Cal. I do not plan on changing it (hint, hint) as he settles in on announcing his choice. Kansas and Kansas State are the other two programs on the list.

The Bears made a strong impression on Canady during his official visit for the Auburn game, that is what I will say about this one. You can read his reaction to that trip at the link above.

"The crowd was electric," he said. "The fans were saying hi and knew who I was, so that was a plus. I already knew and saw the facilities, I already had a relationship with the coaches, so that was really good. ... The crowd was better than I thought it was gonna be. I did not think it was gonna be that packed like that, so that really changed my perspective of the game."

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ESPN forecasts Ott will be RB1 next NFL Draft

Interesting piece on Jadyn Ott and his ability, but also his opportunity this year.

(Must be an ESPN insider to see it)
https://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2025/...g-top-2025-nfl-draft-prospects-every-position

I am so hopeful that the Oline takes a step up next year that some around here are forecasting. I loved Jadyn's story at ACC Media Day about being there for his Oline. Clearly he sees the opportunity this year in the ACC brings for his draft potential. I'm having that Cal hopefulness just to see Jadyn getting national attention and default Cal and there be some national positive discussion about Cal Football.

Who believes Ott will be the RB1 in the next NFL Draft?

Updates from Cal's ACC Football Kickoff press conference


Cal's time on stage at the ACC Football Kickoff is quickly approaching. The Bears will hit the stage at 9:45 a.m. with head coach Justin Wilcox, QBs Fernando Mendoza and Chandler Rogers plus RB Jaydn Ott and DB Craig Woodson all speaking with reporters in Charlotte. I'll be following along and updating you with everything that is said during the media session.

Cal among schools most involved with 2026 No. 1 SG Brandon McCoy


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Brandon McCoy is the top-rated recruit in the 2026 class. The five-star shooting guard from St. John Bosco in Bellflower continues to take the process slow, but Cal has been among the schools staying in contact most over the last month. He just picked up an offer from Duke and USC and Baylor are also heavily involved. Still, the Bears get a mention as he spoke with Rob Cassidy about the process this summer.

Top takeaways: Cal at the 2024 ACC Football Kickoff


There were a variety of topics addressed at the ACC Football Kickoff event Tuesday as Cal had its opportunity to take the podium in Charlotte. Justin Wilcox, Jaydn Ott, Fernando Mendoza, Chandler Rogers and Craig Woodson represented the Bears and here is a rundown of the notable topics addressed ahead of the start of training camp next week.

Enhanced Benefits for Cal Football Major Donors

I wanted to pass along some information on the new benefits major donors will receive, starting this season: https://view.our.berkeley.edu/?qs=1...9564349c35795de4cf418d730bb7d06aab41c813520ba

TLDR - Major donors can now have lunch with Coach Wilcox at the stadium every Wednesday before home games. Additional perks include private access to closed practices on Fridays including a scouting update, happy hours with coaches/staff, stadium tours, and an upcoming event with Chancellor Lyons. Details in the link above.

2024 MLB Draft

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Cal catcher Caleb Lomavita has been selected by the Washington Nationals with the No. 39 pick in the 2024 MLB Draft.

Jaydn Ott makes top 25 for EA Sports CFB '25 player rankings

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The rankings for the top 100 players in the upcoming EA Sports College Football 25 video game have been released and Cal running back Jaydn Ott is listed at No. 25 overall. That puts him as the fifth running back on the list and second in the ACC behind North Carolina's Omarion Hampton.

Aloha! Cal lands 2025 Hawaiian DB Aiden Manutai

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Cal has beat out Tennessee, Nebraska, Washington and Arizona for a commitment from three-star defensive back Aiden Manutai from Kahuku High in Hawaii. He's the third Hawaiian commitment for the Bears in the cycle.


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