Observations on CU:
their OL looks bad, has given up 5 sacks to HI by beginning of the 4th
Stewart looks like a future stud
Hansen seems to have gotten a little better from last year, but still inconsistent... probably due to his crappy line
the defense seems adept at getting pressure on the QB with blitzes, particularly Rippy and Hartigan
Richardson and Deehan look like legit receiving threats, although nothing our DBs can't handle. Richardson has some speed and seems like a good little athlete, and Deehan has some good size for a TE option down the seam.
they're showing really good fight coming back against HI, but i think they're still a few years away from being really good. Embree seems to be recruiting fairly well compared to past years, and it looks like they have some decent young talent. i like our chances:
Cal - 45
CU - 10
our DL dominates, pushing around a famished, "smaller, quicker, more athletic" CU OL that has lost an average of 13 lbs per man. the CU defense does get some penetration on the Cal OL, but Maynard's mobility results in many broken plays for positive yardage, and he finishes with over 65 rushing yards. CJA gets more carries in this game, finishing with 75 yards as the backup, and making for a tough decision for JT/Coach G moving forward regarding the starting RB position. the WR torch the CU secondary for 300 yards and 5 TDs - 2 from KA21, 1 from Jones, 1 from Miller, and a long 1 from Clay. The LB and DBs shut down CU for most of the day, and they get a late TD in garbage time to reach double digit points after allowing 6 sacks and being forced into 4 turnovers. Tavecchio converts his second FG attempt of the season, causing an interesting debate regarding the ST performance on the BI boards.