The mediocrity of Cal's record in the past decade has me struggling to find candidates. Jerod Goff is an obvious choice, but how many comeback wins did he lead over good teams? Maybe if he had directed comeback wins against UCLA in 2014 and Utah in 2015? Keenan Allen was one of the great wide receivers in Cal history, but he played on me…
The mediocrity of Cal's record in the past decade has me struggling to find candidates. Jerod Goff is an obvious choice, but how many comeback wins did he lead over good teams? Maybe if he had directed comeback wins against UCLA in 2014 and Utah in 2015? Keenan Allen was one of the great wide receivers in Cal history, but he played on mediocre teams. I am struggling to remember his great moments the way I remember Sean Dawkins, a similarly talented guy who played two decades earlier.
On the defensive side of the ball, Cam Bynum comes to mind, but he got burned too many times in key games. I think Evan Weaver gets the nod because the great pick six he made against Washington still burns in my mind.
The mediocrity of Cal's record in the past decade has me struggling to find candidates. Jerod Goff is an obvious choice, but how many comeback wins did he lead over good teams? Maybe if he had directed comeback wins against UCLA in 2014 and Utah in 2015? Keenan Allen was one of the great wide receivers in Cal history, but he played on mediocre teams. I am struggling to remember his great moments the way I remember Sean Dawkins, a similarly talented guy who played two decades earlier.
On the defensive side of the ball, Cam Bynum comes to mind, but he got burned too many times in key games. I think Evan Weaver gets the nod because the great pick six he made against Washington still burns in my mind.
Mychal Kendricks played two years last decade.