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Christ: Not cutting sports on my watch

What a horrible quote.


Also interesting point about NIL although they mightve miswrote what NIL funds are about —

“Cal’s third-party booster group, California Legends Collective, announced Monday that it’s trying to raise $1 million in a 72-hour period for ACC-related expenses. Bears alum and Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera and his wife, Stephanie, plan to match the first $500,000 raised.”

NIL isnt for ACC-expenses, it should be for the players. Travel related stuff is supposed to come from the school, right?

GAME THREAD: Cal at North Texas

Game Details

Who
: Cal at North Texas (Bears lead series 1-0)

When: 1:02 p.m.

Where: DATCU Stadium | Denton, Texas

TV: ESPNU

RADIO: 810 AM Radio, Sirius XM (132 or 203), the Sirius XM App (966) and The Varsity Network App

It's game day!

I'll be manning the game thread today, and Maria will jump in as well throughout today's matchup between the Bears and UNT in Denton.

I invite you to join in the conversation throughout today's game.

• A couple pregame notes (from Cal PR): Safety Raymond Woodie III is out for today's game with a (lower body) injury will not play today. Woodie, who worked quite a bit with the first unit throughout camp, had been slotted as Patrick McMorris' backup heading into today's game. Effectively, this moves Dejuan Butler into the backup role for today.

Additionally, backup punter Thomas Lee did not make the trip to Texas with the Bears.

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Guess the Score prizes are back (let me explain!)

Yes, it became clear I couldn’t manage the Guess the Score game on top of everything else last year. But doesn’t mean we shouldn’t have one!

One of my assistants Jeff McCulloch had been appointed Quality Control Analyst for Guess the Score. He will do the standings by Monday each week and make sure I get prizes paid out promptly.

I know we already have a thread with score predictions for tomorrow so keep using that one and I’ll pull all the picks from there.

The prize structure, again, is $50 Amazon gift card for an exact score guess — limit to first two to pick a certain score each week. The winner each week, even if not exact, gets 2 months subscription extension tacked on.

Season contest prizes are as follows:

1st: $100 Amazon gift card, 3 comped months
2nd: $50 Amazon gift card, 3 comped months
3rd: $25 Amazon gift card, 3 comped months.
4th-6th: 3 comped months

Scoring is simple — the difference from your predicted Cal score to the actual Cal score plus the difference from your predicted opponent score to the actual score.

Thus, if you predict Cal 24, North Texas 17 and it’s Cal 28-10, then you were 4 off on Cal and 7 off on UNT for a score of 11 for the week. Lowest score wins, obviously.

For the season contest, you can skip up to two weeks or exclude your two worst scores (or one of each). So in the end each person’s 10 best scores will be averaged out to their season score. We’ll cut it off at end of regular season.

As for the mess I made of last season, I do think I paid all the winners — I at least contacted everybody and paid those who responded to me with email addresses for the gift cards.

Questions?

Again, Jeff will post standings by Monday night each week. Have fun with it!

Several Cal players, coaches will return to roots during North Texas trip

Cal's trip to Denton, Texas is more than just a season opener for some of the Bears, as over a dozen of the players will be going back to their home state to kick off the 2023 season. Some of these players, including Craig Woodson and Myles Jernigan — as well as offensive line coach Mike Bloesch and OC Jake Spavital — spoke this week about going back to Texas and playing in front of a "home" crowd.

The team's season opener should prove truly special, as many of the players' family and friends will be heading over to see the Bears. For those far away from home in Berkeley, getting to play close to home — albeit just for the weekend — is a cherry on top of what they’ve all been waiting for: the arrival of the 2023 college football season.

Let's pick the pac-12 games - Week 1

Home teams in italics

Utah by 6.5 over Florida - I expect a low scoring game. Florida covers maybe?

Furd by 4 over Hawaii - Who knows? Hawaii's talent is pretty bad. Furd covers?

TCU by 21 over Colorado - Was surprised to see such a high spread given the deon hype. Still think TCU covers.

UW by 14.5 over Boise State - This seems really low. UW rolls.

Cal by 7 over North Texas - Line looks right as it will be 103. Cal covers I hope. Non conference non power 5 road games have not been good for cal. Can't remember the last one we've won.

USC by 38 over Nevada - SC has problems covering these big spreads at home. Nevada covers.

WSU by 12 over Colorado State - Who knows. Not a big WSU fan. Colorado State covers I guess.

UCLA by 14.5 over Costal Carolina - My guess is UCLA covers.

Oregon State by 16.5 over San Jose State - I'm going to just assume USC's defense is bad rather than SJSU is good. Oregon State covers.

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Non conference lock of the week: LSU by 2.5 over Florida State - LSU rolls.
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Pac-4 Survival Guide

Okay, I may be an idiot and over-looking obvious things here, but I think the following could be a pathway to survival for the Pac-4 schools over the next ~3 seasons, and possibly beyond...

Pretext - the people running college football (i.e. TV suits) clearly do not like Cal. They have publicly stated that Cal has zero media value, which is absolute horse shit. Furthermore, the majority of other college football fans have zero respect or even downright hatred of Cal. So we have to think outside the box.

So what's the plan??
  • Bring OSU, WSU and Stanford to the table, get the various regents and lawyers involve, and figure out a plan to lock down the alleged $420M in Pac-12 distributions that are up for grabs (source: https://www.sportskeeda.com/college...n-four-cover-additional-costs-damages-reports).
  • Get the UC Regents to formalize the plan for Cal's "Calimony" from UCLA under the condition that Cal stays in the PAC conference. I would suggest something like $10M/year for 3 years followed by $5M/year for 3 years.
  • Re-engage with Apple and get a streaming deal in place, likely based heavily on hitting subscription thresholds. PAC-12 has existing assets to do production and televise games. Seems like it would be relatively low risk for Apple. People wrongly dismiss subscription model based on Pac-12 Network's failures, without understanding that you literally could not buy PAC-12 Network a la carte from anywhere. The only way to get it (if you didn't have Comcast) was to pay $60/month for a package through the likes of Sling TV. At a reasonable cost of say $12 or $15/month, I think PAC-12 games on Apple could generate a healthy number of subscriptions.
  • Engage schools like SDSU, Fresno, Boise, etc., and offer to cover partial costs of exit fees from MWC. Tell anyone with "academic prestige" concerns to get f**cked.
  • Embrace being "outside" of the college football establishment. Market the new conference accordingly. "West Coast Football," "Loyal to the Soil," etc. If you get over the "brand name" aspect the new conference, the likes of Boise, Fresno, SDSU and others offer a respectable level of competition.
  • Schedule AGGRESSIVELY with non-conference opponents. Offer a commission to outside schools based on new Apple TV subscribers generated as an incentive.
Best case: big TV networks and conglomerates (i.e. Disney/ESPN, FOX, etc.) continue to struggle. Furthermore, travel impacts of the latest "realignment" take their toll on our former P12 brethren. Super conferences begin to fracture as linear TV money dries up. USC, UCLA, Oregon, UW and the others come crawling back one day perhaps... at a "partial share" of course ;)

Worst case: between a partial share of that $420M in alleged future Pac-12 distributions, tens of millions in UCLA Calimony, and whatever Apple TV subscription revenue could be generated, a scenario such as the one above would allow Cal and the others to survive and better position themselves for the next round of realignment in 3-5 years.

North Texas trip

Since we only have 9 days until the season opener, wondering if anyone had recommendations on dining or general things to do in either Denton (thinking postgame on Saturday) or DFW area overall. Thinking about catching a Rangers game Sunday afternoon but just an idea at this point.

Any shares would be much appreciated!

WATCH: OL coach Mike Bloesch, QB Sam Jackson V, DB Craig Woodson and OLB Myles Jernigan talk North Texas

Today was the last media availability ahead of Saturday's game against North Texas. Offensive line coach (and former North Texas OC/QBs coach) Mike Bloesch, quarterback Sam Jackson V and Texas natives Craig Woodson and Myles Jernigan all met with reporters to discuss this weekend's trip to Denton.

Here's a look at each of those media sessions:

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New Golden Bear Report staff addition!

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I know I mentioned it earlier, but I just wanted to jump on here and officially welcome Maria Kholodova to the Golden Bear Report staff! If you've read the Daily Cal in recent years then you have undoubtedly seen her work. She will be helping us with coverage of the Bears moving forward, and we are excited to have her.

Maria was one of the few people who showed up daily to Bears training camp this month, and so she is as familiar with this year's team as anyone on the media side.

Make sure you check out her first article breaking down today's media session with Justin Wilcox, Jake Spavital and Peter Sirmon. She has done some great work both as a writer and an editor, and is well respected within the Cal media contingent.

Maria will jump on here shortly to tell you a little more about herself, and hopefully everyone will give her a warm welcome. Can't wait for you guys to get to know her!

WATCH: Justin Wilcox, Peter Sirmon and Jake Spavital talk North Texas

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Cal is fully moving ahead into game week, and the Bears are getting back to work. Tuesday marking the first media availability of game week, and we had an opportunity to speak with head coach Justin Wilcox, defensive coordinator Peter Sirmon and offensive coordinator Jake Spavital.

Here's a quick overview of what was discussed, and we will have a full writeup with top takeaways posted a bit later on.

Justin Wilcox

- The team had been looking to practice in heat, and its original plans were nixed when the weather didn't cooperate. Instead, the Bears decided to make the trek up to UC Davis over the weekend, and the team was able to get in a two-hour practice in 95-degree weather to help get Cal acclimated to what it will feel in Texas. Wilcox is not downplaying the impact the heat could have this weekend, but he says the plan is simply have more players available to play and there will be no excuses about the heat come Saturday.

- Wilcox and Sirmon both said there's not much to pull from, either past experiences or film study, with North Texas just because of how many new pieces are in place. Even having someone like Mike Bloesch, who coached at UNT, doesn't give as much insight into Mean Green as outsiders might think just because of the roster turnover.

- Asked about the continuing conference realignment discussions, Wilcox went back to his usual line of remaining focused on what the team can control. He remains clear that he sees the value and importance in what is taking place, but he wants his team locked in on what it can control and that is the game this weekend.

- Wilcox was asked about NIL and the impact of the post-graduate certificate program for the Bears in being able to build the roster they have this year. The Cal head coach noted the significance of both, and he went on to say that the conversation about NIL is at the top of the list when it comes to recruiting. It is most important, and he continues to step in wherever he can to help build the NIL component at Cal. He believes there is still work to be done in that area based on numbers he has seen from other schools.

- When asked about where he feels comfortable and where he still hesitant with this year's team, Wilcox pointed to the improved roster but also said that chemistry will also be key and something that won't be seen until the games arrive. He added that the team will have to show "significant growth" from game to game to have a successful year.

Peter Sirmon

- New UNT head coach Eric Morris will bring his high-powered offense to Denton, and Sirmon alluded to the issues that scheme gave the Bears while Morris was briefly at Washington State last season. He expects to see a well-coached offense on the other side of the field this week.

- Asked about the regression of the defense last year, the Cal defensive coordinator said the increased points and yards allowed stemmed mostly from the explosive pass plays down the field. The primary focus for the defense this offseason has been working to limit those types of plays leading his staff to focus on the yards per play heading into the season. Adding talent in the secondary has been a big part of working toward reversing the trend that came up last year.

- Stone Earle was named UNT's starting QB a week ago, and although there is not much to go off of recently with him — he played in four games last season as a backup — Sirmon says the "tools" are what he is looking at when evaluating Earle this week. Sirmon noted that he sees a "more than capable runner" with Earle while also mentioned the Chandler Rogers (Louisiana-Monroe transfer) is also expected to see time against the Bears as well.

- Regardless of the weather, Sirmon says there will be a lot of players rotating through on the defensive side of the ball. That will be particularly true among the defensive front, Sirmon says. The staff has prepared a number of defensive linemen and outside linebackers to play Saturday, and that is the plan taking into account how the game could also determine who and how many players see the field.

- Brett Johnson's use Saturday will depend on some different factors. Among the most important will be how he feels. Johnson has missed a significant amount of time, and the coaches have been taking it easy on him at times leading up to the North Texas matchup. Sirmon says the staff will gather input from the medical staff, see how Johnson feels himself and take into account the tempo at which the game is being played as factors about how much Johnson will remain on the field.

Jake Spavital

- Spavital opened up with an anecdote about when he was at Texas State and his director of operations had her sandal melt into the field because of the heat. That was part of his answer when asked about the rotation on offense this Saturday. As of now, he says the plan is to have a heavy rotation at several positions including potentially playing as many as 10 offensive linemen this weekend. He added that there could be some mid-drive substitutions up front if a drive is taking a long time.

- There have certainly been some thoughts that Cal could use the opener to get some in-game evaluations on players, especially the quarterbacks. However, Spavital put that to rest Tuesday saying that Sam Jackson V will be "the guy" at quarterback this weekend meaning the plan right now is to play only the TCU transfer against UNT. Spavital was pretty matter of fact in that thought, which is really the first time he has been that definitive about the situation since the competition began in the spring. He says Ben Finley and Fernando Mendoza will all travel to North Texas but who would play should something happen to Jackson is yet to be determined. Spavital says that will be discussed in the coming days but could ultimately be a "game-time decision" by the time Saturday arrives.

- Spavital expressed some intrigue about the unknowns with his group, namely Jackson's reaction to making his first start. To ease his starting quarterback into the game plan, Spavital says he has been working in some passes in practice that will help build Jackson's confidence and there are some plays he can go to that will get him comfortable if the situations arises.

- Asked to name some of the players on offense who could surprise people this season, Spavital listed Trond Grizzell, Brian Hightower, Taj Davis and Marquis Montgomery as the ones who he believes will have a chance to make a big impact but have not received the type of attention others on the team have. He also added that tight end Jack Endries is at the top of the list with Grizzell and Hightower. On Endries, Spavital noted that it will be the first start for the second-year pass catcher, so there will be plenty of intrigue about what he will be able to show with that opportunity. Spavital says Endries is a player who "can do it all" and there is plenty of value in having success at the tight end position for the offense as a whole. Running back Ashton Stredick is another player Spavital feels has put together a strong body of work this offseason.

Cal lands commitment from 2024 DL Legend Journey

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Cal beats out Oklahoma State, Washington, Missouri, SMU and several others for three-star versatile defensive lineman/edge rusher Legend Journey today. He visited Berkeley in the summer. This is another really nice pickup in Texas for the Bears, and he'll be another potential early-impact player for Andrew Browning up front.

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