2011 Cal Football Off-Season Thoughts
The California Golden Blogs discusses some of the issues during the Cal Football 2011 off-season. It's not expected that Jeff Tedford will revamp the offense.
The California Golden Blogs discusses some of the issues during the Cal Football 2011 off-season. It's not expected that Jeff Tedford will revamp the offense.
The California Golden Bears offensive line has been a trouble spot as of late. With Cal ex-O-line coach Steve Marshall off to the Colorado Buffaloes, who can be hired to help linemen like Mitchell Schwartz, Brian Schwenke, Matt Summers-Gavin and Dominic Galas to reach their full potential?
California Golden Bears offensive line coach Steve Marshall is returning to the Colorado Buffaloes to join Jon Embree on his newly-asssembled staff.
A quick look at the early playcalling. (No, I'm not doing the whole game. My physician said that wasn't healthy for me.) 1st Drive: 1st Play: 1st and 10, Cal 20 yardline. 2 TE, 1 RB. 7 in...
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.
I'm in the camp that most of our offensive struggles are due to the lackluster offensive line play and the buck for this mostly stops at our offensive line coach, Steve Marshall. I think this...
The California Golden Bears 35-7 defeat to the Oregon State Beavers reflected the problems of Cal football lately, particularly on the offensive line coached by Steve Marshall, and the aggressive defense coached by Clancy Pendergast.
We evaluate the positional coaches of the California Golden Bears football team. Cal offensive coordinator/quarterback coach Andy Ludwig, offensive line coach Steve Marshall, and wide receiver coach Kevin Daft come under the heaviest fires.
The California Golden Bears failed in every aspect of football against the USC Trojans, getting dominated on the offensive line and on the defensive side of the ball. Matt Barkley ripped open Cal's defense and Jurrell Casey dominated Cal's offense to the tune of a 48-14 victory.
After four games in the 2010 college football season, we assess and analyze how well the California Golden Bears offense is performing at quarterback, running back, receivers, and the offensive line.