No point in thinking too hard about it. Unproven freshman in an offense run by an OC that many consider a potential has been, for a HC that has not run a functional offense in 9 years.
We cannot complain until we prove them wrong even once.
I'm hoping there is a bus-size chip on the shoulders of all the Blue and Gold QBs and OL. Would love to see Jaron and the O have a special year in 2025, bringing back Game Day in 2026! Go Bears
As of last year, there is no longer a penality for multiple transfers. To the extent that they even granted an extra year of eligibility to any current players who previously sat out a year because of that rule.
I was very surprised to see JKS ranked #79 in the country here.
https://athlonsports.com/college-football/best-qbs-ranking-every-fbs-starter-from-no-1-to-136
More motivation, prove them wrong!
No point in thinking too hard about it. Unproven freshman in an offense run by an OC that many consider a potential has been, for a HC that has not run a functional offense in 9 years.
We cannot complain until we prove them wrong even once.
I was very surprised in a good way. I thought a true freshman starting for Cal would be in 110s range.
with you here
Oh, for sure. Committing to Oregon I think legitimized him to media, but he's being penalized for playing with us. Which, again, I understand.
I'm hoping there is a bus-size chip on the shoulders of all the Blue and Gold QBs and OL. Would love to see Jaron and the O have a special year in 2025, bringing back Game Day in 2026! Go Bears
Huh don't remember seeing anything about Alonzo Esparza
From the post he was highly recruited as a sophomore and the nothing until Cal offered? What happened there?
Looks like at least two go into the portal unless there is an unforeseen circumstance.
Brown would have to sit out a year. He isnt going anywhere, this year.
As of last year, there is no longer a penality for multiple transfers. To the extent that they even granted an extra year of eligibility to any current players who previously sat out a year because of that rule.