This game featured 2 future Pro Football Hall of Famers connecting on a TD pass.
Yet I can't find a clip of it anywhere.
It'd be great if somebody posted the clip to YouTube.
Thanks.
In 2004 with JJ Arrington leading the nation in rushing, Marshawn on the bench and with all those WR injuries, I thought we should have played Marshawn (or Arrington) in the slot. That is what Pete Carrol did to get Lendale White's backup Reggie Bush on the field, even though he had future NFL WRs and TEs available and healthy.
I would love it if someone could make the whole game available-I am still waiting on some tech-savvy Bear fan who has vhs tapes of all the 2004 wins and is going to make them available digitally. I would love to relive that season.
This was Jeff Tedford's team. He awakened the sleeping Bears and made them a force. We owe a lot to JT and I hope one day Cal will honor him in a significant way that will be noted by fans for years to come.
This is apples and oranges, of course, but I can't get over how I can view a pretty crisp color recording of the 1951 Academy Awards on YouTube. Yet there is no crisp recording of Aaron Rodgers throwing a TD to Marshawn Lynch in 2004.
This was Jeff Tedford's team. He awakened the sleeping Bears and made them a force. We owe a lot to JT and I hope one day Cal will honor him in a significant way that will be noted by fans for years to come.
This was Jeff Tedford's team. He awakened the sleeping Bears and made them a force. We owe a lot to JT and I hope one day Cal will honor him in a significant way that will be noted by fans for years to come.
Yup, he made Cal a force in 2004, paving the way for 2006, the greatest Cal season of the last quarter-century.
This was Jeff Tedford's team. He awakened the sleeping Bears and made them a force. We owe a lot to JT and I hope one day Cal will honor him in a significant way that will be noted by fans for years to come.
No.
Look, I love Tedford, but he never even won a major bowl game at Cal. That fact cannot be argued. Cal was never a "force" -- more like a flash in the pan. Most middle-of-the-pack football schools enjoy a brief flash in the pan success period for a year or three. But at Cal, like those other schools, it was not sustained. People like you lead to silly situations like Al Grigsby having his jersey retired. Let's please raise our standards a bit.
I also hold against Tedford how his tenure ended in just about the ugliest manner possible (short of cheating). How it all fell apart so quickly is just hard to comprehend. What a huge tease Tedford turned out to be. Isn't it just Cal's luck to finally land a talented YOUNG coach and have him completely fall apart within 7 years. Unbelievable.
This was Jeff Tedford's team. He awakened the sleeping Bears and made them a force. We owe a lot to JT and I hope one day Cal will honor him in a significant way that will be noted by fans for years to come.
No.
Look, I love Tedford, but he never even won a major bowl game at Cal. That fact cannot be argued. Cal was never a "force" -- more like a flash in the pan. Most middle-of-the-pack football schools enjoy a brief flash in the pan success period for a year or three. But at Cal, like those other schools, it was not sustained. People like you lead to silly situations like Al Grigsby having his jersey retired. Let's please raise our standards a bit.
I also hold against Tedford how his tenure ended in just about the ugliest manner possible (short of cheating). How it all fell apart so quickly is just hard to comprehend. What a huge tease Tedford turned out to be. Isn't it just Cal's luck to finally land a talented YOUNG coach and have him completely fall apart within 7 years. Unbelievable.
I don't really disagree with anything you said. But I also don't see why what you said being true means what Bear8 said can't also be true. He's not calling for a statue - just bringing him back and saying thanks.
Because in addition to what you said - Tedford's early years likely saved Cal football. If he had failed early, it's hard to believe the stadium gets done. It's possible we end up playing at the Coliseum.
He also raised expectations - which is important. Most Cal fans now are not happy with "if we beat Stanford, it's a good year." We want to win and we want to win a lot and we're frustrated when we don't. I think Tedford had a lot to do with that.
So, yeah, the end was bad. But so what. That doesn't mean we can't thank him for the good times and thank him for giving us his best years - the guy nearly worked himself to death. The least we can do is bring him back and cheer the hell out of him.
This was Jeff Tedford's team. He awakened the sleeping Bears and made them a force. We owe a lot to JT and I hope one day Cal will honor him in a significant way that will be noted by fans for years to come.
No.
Look, I love Tedford, but he never even won a major bowl game at Cal. That fact cannot be argued. Cal was never a "force" -- more like a flash in the pan. Most middle-of-the-pack football schools enjoy a brief flash in the pan success period for a year or three. But at Cal, like those other schools, it was not sustained. People like you lead to silly situations like Al Grigsby having his jersey retired. Let's please raise our standards a bit.
I also hold against Tedford how his tenure ended in just about the ugliest manner possible (short of cheating). How it all fell apart so quickly is just hard to comprehend. What a huge tease Tedford turned out to be. Isn't it just Cal's luck to finally land a talented YOUNG coach and have him completely fall apart within 7 years. Unbelievable.
I don't really disagree with anything you said. But I also don't see why what you said being true means what Bear8 said can't also be true. He's not calling for a statue - just bringing him back and saying thanks.
Because in addition to what you said - Tedford's early years likely saved Cal football. If he had failed early, it's hard to believe the stadium gets done. It's possible we end up playing at the Coliseum.
He also raised expectations - which is important. Most Cal fans now are not happy with "if we beat Stanford, it's a good year." We want to win and we want to win a lot and we're frustrated when we don't. I think Tedford had a lot to do with that.
So, yeah, the end was bad. But so what. That doesn't mean we can't thank him for the good times and thank him for giving us his best years - the guy nearly worked himself to death. The least we can do is bring him back and cheer the hell out of him.
I have seen it mentioned at least twice on this website that a statue might be appropriate for Tedford. By whom, I don't recall.