(Too early) Bold predictions for Cal football’s 2019 season: Part 1

With a new year on the (somewhat distant) horizon, here’s part one of a handful of Hail Mary predictions for the 2019 season.
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With a new year on the (somewhat distant) horizon, here’s part one of a handful of Hail Mary predictions for the 2019 season.
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But just hours after missing the cut, four former Bears are headed to the league by way of the undrafted free agent market.
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Despite going undrafted, former Cal football players Raymond Davison III, Vic Enwere and Jordan Veasy have all made it onto NFL rosters as undrafted free agents.
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Former Cal running back Tre Watson announced on Twitter that he will be transferring from Cal.
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Facing a conversion in double overtime, Justin Wilcox played to win. Cal’s head coach sent out his offense to win the game on the spot, going for 2 points before it needed to. The aggressive move got his team in the right spot, but a pass breakup ended Cal’s comeback
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There’s no longer any doubt that Cal football and head coach Justin Wilcox can deliver stunning upsets. But Arizona is a very different school from the sorts that have sputtered out against the Bears this season, and Wilcox just needs to show he can deliver when people come to truly
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But what should be made of this incredible showing? I know I have never witnessed Cal holding an opponent to less than seven points in my four seasons watching Cal as a student here ─ the best was one touchdown allowed in 2015 against San Diego State. So I, like everyone, am trying to decipher how much of Friday night’s result was a product of a poor Cougars’ performance, and how much was Cal’s own doing.
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No. 5 USC left Saturday’s Memorial Stadium matchup with Cal football with a two-possession, 30-20 win, but that’s admittedly a little misleading. The Trojans were far from embarrassing the Bears, who led in the second half and were tied in the fourth quarter. If it weren’t for some ugly turnovers,
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First challenge? Find a way to penetrate a secondary that was in the top 15 in limiting passing offenses last year.
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The naming of a quarterback dominated the headlines after the release of Cal football’s depth chart Monday night, but there was plenty more to read into on both sides of the ball. Some moves simply confirmed decisions that were hinted at throughout the summer while others came as more full-blown
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