Over/under is 55.5
Could the oddsmakers know something ??!!!
I thought the Oregon St line was crazy too
Could the oddsmakers know something ??!!!
I thought the Oregon St line was crazy too
Lol....DoubtfulBear said:
Oddsmakers don't know anything. NC State odds was -9.5, look how that turned out
Never underestimat jws ability to lose by playing not to loseducky23 said:
WF defense is bottom 5 when it comes to havoc rate. That's the primary indicator on whether cal is going to win (since our biggest weakness is Oline)
If cal offense comes out knowing they are clearly better than WF defense and we just fling it around, we win comfortably
If Wilcox believes it's an away game against a comparable team and gets into a rock fight, then I don't f'ing know.
Oakbear said:Never underestimat jws ability to lose by playing not to loseducky23 said:
WF defense is bottom 5 when it comes to havoc rate. That's the primary indicator on whether cal is going to win (since our biggest weakness is Oline)
If cal offense comes out knowing they are clearly better than WF defense and we just fling it around, we win comfortably
If Wilcox believes it's an away game against a comparable team and gets into a rock fight, then I don't f'ing know.
oski003 said:Oakbear said:Never underestimat jws ability to lose by playing not to loseducky23 said:
WF defense is bottom 5 when it comes to havoc rate. That's the primary indicator on whether cal is going to win (since our biggest weakness is Oline)
If cal offense comes out knowing they are clearly better than WF defense and we just fling it around, we win comfortably
If Wilcox believes it's an away game against a comparable team and gets into a rock fight, then I don't f'ing know.
Never underestimate Cal fans ability to treat 4-4 like 0-8.
Sebastabear said:
I try to never expect wins. I always expect heart breaking losses. This is a well-honed defense mechanism and it generally helps me be depressed rather than suicidal when we find ways to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
I've watched a few Wake games. They aren't a bad team (frame of reference I thought that both Oregon State and San Diego State were bad football teams before we played them and nothing I saw at Memorial changed my mind). With all that said, Wake is about to see the best version of the Cal football team we've put on the field in 2024 and that includes our home opener. We should finally have virtually all of the talent we assembled this offseason (Kyion Grayes being a notable exception) playing. If THIS version of Cal can not handily beat Wake Forest there is something fundamentally and profoundly wrong with our coaching, game prep and planning. I pray that's not the case.
I rarely make pre-game predictions but I think we win this one handily. We shall see.
sure we will likely come out of the gate with TDs but can we hold on through 4 quarters? Other coaches make adjustments at halftime while Wilcox and co. keep trying the same thing even after the opposing team finds a solutionSebastabear said:
I try to never expect wins. I always expect heart breaking losses. This is a well-honed defense mechanism and it generally helps me be depressed rather than suicidal when we find ways to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
I've watched a few Wake games. They aren't a bad team (frame of reference I thought that both Oregon State and San Diego State were bad football teams before we played them and nothing I saw at Memorial changed my mind). With all that said, Wake is about to see the best version of the Cal football team we've put on the field in 2024 and that includes our home opener. We should finally have virtually all of the talent we assembled this offseason (Kyion Grayes being a notable exception) playing. If THIS version of Cal can not handily beat Wake Forest there is something fundamentally and profoundly wrong with our coaching, game prep and planning. I pray that's not the case.
I rarely make pre-game predictions but I think we win this one handily. We shall see.
calumnus said:Sebastabear said:
I try to never expect wins. I always expect heart breaking losses. This is a well-honed defense mechanism and it generally helps me be depressed rather than suicidal when we find ways to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
I've watched a few Wake games. They aren't a bad team (frame of reference I thought that both Oregon State and San Diego State were bad football teams before we played them and nothing I saw at Memorial changed my mind). With all that said, Wake is about to see the best version of the Cal football team we've put on the field in 2024 and that includes our home opener. We should finally have virtually all of the talent we assembled this offseason (Kyion Grayes being a notable exception) playing. If THIS version of Cal can not handily beat Wake Forest there is something fundamentally and profoundly wrong with our coaching, game prep and planning. I pray that's not the case.
I rarely make pre-game predictions but I think we win this one handily. We shall see.
Still, Wilcox has not won a conference road game that is not in front of a big Cal crowd at Stanford against weak Stanford teams or a big Cal crowd in LA against a weak LA team in 5 years.
GoCal80 said:calumnus said:Sebastabear said:
I try to never expect wins. I always expect heart breaking losses. This is a well-honed defense mechanism and it generally helps me be depressed rather than suicidal when we find ways to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
I've watched a few Wake games. They aren't a bad team (frame of reference I thought that both Oregon State and San Diego State were bad football teams before we played them and nothing I saw at Memorial changed my mind). With all that said, Wake is about to see the best version of the Cal football team we've put on the field in 2024 and that includes our home opener. We should finally have virtually all of the talent we assembled this offseason (Kyion Grayes being a notable exception) playing. If THIS version of Cal can not handily beat Wake Forest there is something fundamentally and profoundly wrong with our coaching, game prep and planning. I pray that's not the case.
I rarely make pre-game predictions but I think we win this one handily. We shall see.
Still, Wilcox has not won a conference road game that is not in front of a big Cal crowd at Stanford against weak Stanford teams or a big Cal crowd in LA against a weak LA team in 5 years.
Auburn this season?
GoCal80 said:
Oops! Didn't notice the qualifier, "conference" game.
I'm excited to see a healthier version of this team!!!Sebastabear said:
I try to never expect wins. I always expect heart breaking losses. This is a well-honed defense mechanism and it generally helps me be depressed rather than suicidal when we find ways to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
I've watched a few Wake games. They aren't a bad team (frame of reference I thought that both Oregon State and San Diego State were bad football teams before we played them and nothing I saw at Memorial changed my mind). With all that said, Wake is about to see the best version of the Cal football team we've put on the field in 2024 and that includes our home opener. We should finally have virtually all of the talent we assembled this offseason (Kyion Grayes being a notable exception) playing. If THIS version of Cal can not handily beat Wake Forest there is something fundamentally and profoundly wrong with our coaching, game prep and planning. I pray that's not the case.
I rarely make pre-game predictions but I think we win this one handily. We shall see.
calumnus said:GoCal80 said:
Oops! Didn't notice the qualifier, "conference" game.
Yeah, in OOC games he had Auburn this year, North Texas last year and 5 years ago he beat Southern Miss on the road. The point is he lost a lot of out of state conference road games since 2019, including to otherwise winless teams (Arizona, Colorado and now FSU). It is one reason to be uncertain about Wilcox beating Wake despite the fact we are the better team.
sycasey said:calumnus said:GoCal80 said:
Oops! Didn't notice the qualifier, "conference" game.
Yeah, in OOC games he had Auburn this year, North Texas last year and 5 years ago he beat Southern Miss on the road. The point is he lost a lot of out of state conference road games since 2019, including to otherwise winless teams (Arizona, Colorado and now FSU). It is one reason to be uncertain about Wilcox beating Wake despite the fact we are the better team.
Ole Miss, not Southern Miss (Ole Miss is much better). Also won at Washington that year. And UNC in his first year.
But at this point we are a far cry from the 2019 results (with Garbers).
I think we know the answer to this regardless of whether Cal beats Wake handily or not. The evidence suggests this staff is mediocre or worse.Sebastabear said:
I try to never expect wins. I always expect heart breaking losses. This is a well-honed defense mechanism and it generally helps me be depressed rather than suicidal when we find ways to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
I've watched a few Wake games. They aren't a bad team (frame of reference I thought that both Oregon State and San Diego State were bad football teams before we played them and nothing I saw at Memorial changed my mind). With all that said, Wake is about to see the best version of the Cal football team we've put on the field in 2024 and that includes our home opener. We should finally have virtually all of the talent we assembled this offseason (Kyion Grayes being a notable exception) playing. If THIS version of Cal can not handily beat Wake Forest there is something fundamentally and profoundly wrong with our coaching, game prep and planning. I pray that's not the case.
I rarely make pre-game predictions but I think we win this one handily. We shall see.
Their slow mesh rpo offense drives d's nuts. That's because their rb is a water bug and hard to see. Their qb is someone we recruited out of hs - he's pretty good, though not fleet afoot. Otherwise, wf is ordinary.Sebastabear said:
I try to never expect wins. I always expect heart breaking losses. This is a well-honed defense mechanism and it generally helps me be depressed rather than suicidal when we find ways to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
I've watched a few Wake games. They aren't a bad team (frame of reference I thought that both Oregon State and San Diego State were bad football teams before we played them and nothing I saw at Memorial changed my mind). With all that said, Wake is about to see the best version of the Cal football team we've put on the field in 2024 and that includes our home opener. We should finally have virtually all of the talent we assembled this offseason (Kyion Grayes being a notable exception) playing. If THIS version of Cal can not handily beat Wake Forest there is something fundamentally and profoundly wrong with our coaching, game prep and planning. I pray that's not the case.
I rarely make pre-game predictions but I think we win this one handily. We shall see.
bearsandgiants said:
We have has eight freaking years of evidence. This game doesn't prove anything. It is a must win, however.
calgldnbear said:
Over/under is 55.5
Could the oddsmakers know something ??!!!
I thought the Oregon St line was crazy too
Winning this game does matter. But keeping Wilcox around? Please be kidding.oski003 said:bearsandgiants said:
We have has eight freaking years of evidence. This game doesn't prove anything. It is a must win, however.
As I have said multiple times this season, we need 8 wins this year to keep Wilcox around. Winning this game matters.
6956bear said:Winning this game does matter. But keeping Wilcox around? Please be kidding.oski003 said:bearsandgiants said:
We have has eight freaking years of evidence. This game doesn't prove anything. It is a must win, however.
As I have said multiple times this season, we need 8 wins this year to keep Wilcox around. Winning this game matters.
oski003 said:6956bear said:Winning this game does matter. But keeping Wilcox around? Please be kidding.oski003 said:bearsandgiants said:
We have has eight freaking years of evidence. This game doesn't prove anything. It is a must win, however.
As I have said multiple times this season, we need 8 wins this year to keep Wilcox around. Winning this game matters.
If he wins 8 games this season, he shouldn't be fired.
That is an idiotic statement.DoubtfulBear said:
Oddsmakers don't know anything. NC State odds was -9.5, look how that turned out
ducktilldeath said:That is an idiotic statement.DoubtfulBear said:
Oddsmakers don't know anything. NC State odds was -9.5, look how that turned out
If he wins eight games this season, it will be a miracle.oski003 said:6956bear said:
Winning this game does matter. But keeping Wilcox around? Please be kidding.
If he wins 8 games this season, he shouldn't be fired.