What's Utah's offensive identity?
The Utes are in dire need of an offensive makeover. What is their identity and can this offense be salvaged?
The Utes are in dire need of an offensive makeover. What is their identity and can this offense be salvaged?
For the first time in as long as I've been paying attention to college football, San Diego State's questions and worries are not centered on its running game. Rather, its attention is focused on...
The California Golden Blogs provides some more 2010 post-season Cal football thoughts. Andy Ludwig, Jim Michalzcik, Jeff Tedford, Jim Krazinski, Mike Blasquez, and C.J. Anderson are all topics of discussion.
Is Cal head coach Jeff Tedford about to retake the reins as the offensive playcaller and quarterback coach? Will he work in a committee with incoming offensive line coach Jim Michalczik and passing game coordinator/wide receivers coach Eric Kiesau?
California Golden Bears offensive coordinator Andy Ludwig is moving onto the San Diego State Aztecs. Cal football head coach Jeff Tedford has yet to name a replacement.
Brock Mansion, Beau Sweeney, Allan Bridgford, Austin Hinder, Kyle Boehm, and Zach Maynard all figure to compete for the starting quarterback job this offseason for the California Golden Bears.
The California Golden Bears offense looked awful through most of 2010. We look at the problems, particularly quarterback Brock Mansion, his QB coach and offensive coordinator Andy Ludwig, offensive line coach Steve Marshall, receivers coach Kevin Daft, and Jeff Tedford himself.
If Giorgio Tavecchio made the go-ahead field goal in the fourth quarter, do the California Golden Bears hold off the Oregon Ducks and shock the number-one team in the nation? And would Kevin Riley have led Cal to victory over Brock Mansion?
Can Andy Ludwig and the California Golden Bears offense find a way to attack and exploit Nick Aliotti and his top ranked Oregon Ducks, especially on the defensive side of the ball?