OneKeg said:
Yeah SMU and FSU didn't look great. They looked like good teams could beat them. But is Cal a good team (including coaching)?
Wilcox and his handpicked OC got beat at home by Nevada a couple years ago.
I like what Sebastabear and major NIL donors have done for the collective, without which I think Cal would be a 3-9 type team this season with Wilcox in charge. With the NIL talent infusion, I think Cal is better than that 2021 team that lost to Nevada, but I still don't know that the Bears beat any of the three ACC teams we saw today.
They might (well probably not GT, since Cal doesn't play them). We'll see.
That was an air raid Nevada team that finished 8-4 and had Carson Strong and something like 80 percent returners and despite Garbers having a qbr in the 30s and we still only lost by 5.
I'm sorry but SMU was going up against a Nevada team that lost 75 percent of its entire roster and was fielding a brand new head coach. The idea that Garbers years were decent in any way and that our offense was even close to what it is now is erroneous.
Further, Nevada was in a soft cover 2 all night and SMU couldn't do anything outside of their tight end in the flats and one long pass to him. We will be in man more often than not with a far better secondary than Nevada's.
Many experts who say we're the worst team in the acc also had SMU challenging FSU who by the way had 3.2 ypc against a GT defense that in all honesty nobody knows anything about. But given last year I think it's safe to say they aren't as good as people think they are after 1 game.
I have high hopes for this year because I watched 2 practices and a scrimmage first hand and I know what I saw with my eyes.
We have a special team. The rb room is the top of the conference, the line looks serviceable, the receiver room looks like it's probably best in conference. The d is playing with emotion and looks quick and deep and experienced.
And tbh from what I've seen from the rest of the acc so far in these first games and in camps I feel safe saying we go 9 and 3 regular season at least.
From my vantage point our defense and our skill positions have looked a helluvah lot bigger, faster, and with a crap ton more talent than anyone else I've seen in conference so far.
Time will tell but I've already wagered 500 on us winning the acc and after tonight I want to throw down more.
Apathy and believing in jinxes has blinded us all to what this team is and I refuse to allow it to convert me to pessimism and believing that Wilcox will somehow sabotage what we have with bad coaching.
If you can't tell I'm all in on the 2024 Bears. Only a few weeks until we know if I'm right.