[U][SIZE=3]MY TAKE ON WASHINGTON:[/SIZE][/U]
Coming into the season I felt that Washington would have an effective and balanced offense, utilizing the athleticism of their skill position players. But the questions at quarterback have proved significant, making the Huskies a bit of a wild card. Under Petersen, they seem to be much more of a running team, which is surprising because they have more experience at WR. Maybe it's because Miles is himself a good runner. They even use their WRs for running plays.
Defensively they are very talented and have future NFL draft picks at every level of the defense. Their defensive line is particularly tough and they have good OLBs. It is surprising that they have been somewhat porous against the pass, but they are very good at creating turnovers.
[SIZE=3][U]STATS TO DATE:[/U][/SIZE]
[U][SIZE=2]National (Individual):[/SIZE][/U]
[U]Cameron Van Winkle[/U] #1 FG %
[U]Hau'Oli Kikana[/U] #3 in sacks
[U]Danny Shelton[/U] #3 in sacks and tackles for loss
[U]Shaq Thompson[/U] #4 Fumbles Recovered
[U]Hau'Oli Kikana[/U] #5 in tackles for loss
[U]Marcus Peters[/U] #5 in interceptions
[U]Marcus Peters[/U] #16 in passes defended
[U]Dante Pettis[/U] #14 in punt returns
[U]Andrew Hudson[/U] #14 Forced Fumbles
[U]John Ross[/U] #23 in kick-off returns
[U]John Ross[/U] #36 in all purpose yards
[U]Danny Shelton[/U] #39 in solo tackles
[U]Cyler Miles[/U] #40 completion percentage
[U]Danny Shelton[/U] #47 in total tackles
[U]Korey Durkee[/U] #48 in punting
[U][SIZE=2]National (Team)[/SIZE][/U]:
#1 passes had intercepted, red zone offense & turnovers lost
#2 turnover margin
#3 sacks
#4 fumbles lost
#8 punt return defense
#9 fumbles recovered
#17 turnovers gained
#34 3rd down conversions (defense)
#35 punt returns
#36 rushing offense
#42 rushing defense
[U][SIZE=2]Conference (Individual):[/SIZE][/U]
[U]Van Winkle [/U]#1 FG %
[U]Danny Shelton[/U] #1 tackles for loss
[U]Marcus Peters [/U]#1 interceptions
[U]Shaq Thompson[/U] #1 forced fumbles and fumbles recovered
[U]Dante Pettis[/U] #2 punt return avg.
[U]Hau'oli Kikaha[/U] #2 sacks
[U]Danny Shelton[/U] #2 sacks
[U]Andrew Hudson[/U] #2 forced fumbles
[U]Hau'oli Kikaha[/U] #3 tackles for loss
[U]Sidney Jones[/U] #3 fumbles recovered
[U]Danny Shelton[/U] #4 tackles
[U]Marcus Peters[/U] #4 passes defended
[U]Korey Durkee[/U] #5 punting
[U]Kevin King[/U] #5 forced fumbles
[U]Sidney Jones[/U] #5 forced fumbles
[U]John Ross[/U] #6 all-purpose yardage
[U]John Timu[/U] #6 passes defended
[U]Lavon Coleman[/U] #8 rushing
[U]John Timu[/U] #10 tackles
[U]Shaq Thompson[/U] #15 tackles
[U]Kevin King[/U] #29 tackles
[U][SIZE=2]Conference (Team):[/SIZE][/U]
2nd in sacks by
3rd in punting
4th in punt return avg., rushing offense/defense, 3rd down defense, sacks against
10th in TOP, 3rd down offense, first downs, pass effeciency defense
10th in 3rd down conversions
10th in first downs
10th in pass defense efficiency
11th in passing efficiency
Last in passing offense, total offense, and 4th down defense.
[U][SIZE=3]SUMMARY OF PRE-SEASON MEDIA RANKINGS:[/SIZE][/U]
[U][SIZE=3]KEY ADDITIONS:[/SIZE][/U]
[U]Lavon Coleman (TB)-[/U] RSFR leading ball carrier on a team with 4 active TBs, 8th in conference in rushing.
[U]Budda Baker (S)-[/U] Highly recruited true frosh is starter at safety. One of the top rated DB recruits in the nation
[U]Sidney Jones (CB)-[/U] Has emerged from a pack of higher rated young DBs to start opposite Peters.
[U]Dante Pettis (WR)-[/U] True frosh starts as a return man and adds depth at WR.
[U][SIZE=3]OTHER DIFFERENCE MAKERS NOT ALREADY LISTED ABOVE:[/SIZE][/U]
[U]Dwayne Washington (TB)-[/U] Starts at TB for a run first offense.
[U]Jaydon Mickens (WR)-[/U] Has a knack for making key plays and TDs.
[U][SIZE=3]LATEST INJURY REPORT:[/SIZE][/U]
Ben Riva (OT) is questionable.
[U][SIZE=3]MY TAKE ON THE GAME:[/SIZE][/U]
[U]Reasons To Worry:[/U]
This is not a good match-up offensively for Cal, unless the OL overachieves to the point of neutralizing one of the best pass rushes in the nation. Some of our key DBs are still a game or 2 away from being healthy. UW is really good at forcing turnovers.
[U]Reasons For Hope:[/U]
Our defense should make a few more stops this time. We've played this team close 2 of the last 3 years and this year we could close that gap, especially with home field advantage. Our offense is firing on all cylinders. This team tends to defy the odds.
[SIZE=3][COLOR="#000080"]Washington 41-38[/COLOR][/SIZE]
(This time the last second FG is kicked and made)
[U][SIZE=3]SOME THING THAT MAKE THIS GAME INTERESTING:[/SIZE][/U]
[U][SIZE=3]KEYS TO THE GAME (BESIDES THE USUAL):[/SIZE][/U]
[U][SIZE=3]SPECIFIC KEY MATCH-UPS:[/SIZE][/U]
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Coming into the season I felt that Washington would have an effective and balanced offense, utilizing the athleticism of their skill position players. But the questions at quarterback have proved significant, making the Huskies a bit of a wild card. Under Petersen, they seem to be much more of a running team, which is surprising because they have more experience at WR. Maybe it's because Miles is himself a good runner. They even use their WRs for running plays.
Defensively they are very talented and have future NFL draft picks at every level of the defense. Their defensive line is particularly tough and they have good OLBs. It is surprising that they have been somewhat porous against the pass, but they are very good at creating turnovers.
[SIZE=3][U]STATS TO DATE:[/U][/SIZE]
[U][SIZE=2]National (Individual):[/SIZE][/U]
[U]Cameron Van Winkle[/U] #1 FG %
[U]Hau'Oli Kikana[/U] #3 in sacks
[U]Danny Shelton[/U] #3 in sacks and tackles for loss
[U]Shaq Thompson[/U] #4 Fumbles Recovered
[U]Hau'Oli Kikana[/U] #5 in tackles for loss
[U]Marcus Peters[/U] #5 in interceptions
[U]Marcus Peters[/U] #16 in passes defended
[U]Dante Pettis[/U] #14 in punt returns
[U]Andrew Hudson[/U] #14 Forced Fumbles
[U]John Ross[/U] #23 in kick-off returns
[U]John Ross[/U] #36 in all purpose yards
[U]Danny Shelton[/U] #39 in solo tackles
[U]Cyler Miles[/U] #40 completion percentage
[U]Danny Shelton[/U] #47 in total tackles
[U]Korey Durkee[/U] #48 in punting
[U][SIZE=2]National (Team)[/SIZE][/U]:
#1 passes had intercepted, red zone offense & turnovers lost
#2 turnover margin
#3 sacks
#4 fumbles lost
#8 punt return defense
#9 fumbles recovered
#17 turnovers gained
#34 3rd down conversions (defense)
#35 punt returns
#36 rushing offense
#42 rushing defense
[U][SIZE=2]Conference (Individual):[/SIZE][/U]
[U]Van Winkle [/U]#1 FG %
[U]Danny Shelton[/U] #1 tackles for loss
[U]Marcus Peters [/U]#1 interceptions
[U]Shaq Thompson[/U] #1 forced fumbles and fumbles recovered
[U]Dante Pettis[/U] #2 punt return avg.
[U]Hau'oli Kikaha[/U] #2 sacks
[U]Danny Shelton[/U] #2 sacks
[U]Andrew Hudson[/U] #2 forced fumbles
[U]Hau'oli Kikaha[/U] #3 tackles for loss
[U]Sidney Jones[/U] #3 fumbles recovered
[U]Danny Shelton[/U] #4 tackles
[U]Marcus Peters[/U] #4 passes defended
[U]Korey Durkee[/U] #5 punting
[U]Kevin King[/U] #5 forced fumbles
[U]Sidney Jones[/U] #5 forced fumbles
[U]John Ross[/U] #6 all-purpose yardage
[U]John Timu[/U] #6 passes defended
[U]Lavon Coleman[/U] #8 rushing
[U]John Timu[/U] #10 tackles
[U]Shaq Thompson[/U] #15 tackles
[U]Kevin King[/U] #29 tackles
[U][SIZE=2]Conference (Team):[/SIZE][/U]
2nd in sacks by
3rd in punting
4th in punt return avg., rushing offense/defense, 3rd down defense, sacks against
10th in TOP, 3rd down offense, first downs, pass effeciency defense
10th in 3rd down conversions
10th in first downs
10th in pass defense efficiency
11th in passing efficiency
Last in passing offense, total offense, and 4th down defense.
[U][SIZE=3]SUMMARY OF PRE-SEASON MEDIA RANKINGS:[/SIZE][/U]
- Consensus #3 finish in north, consensus top 30 ranking
- #4 OL unit in conference, #3 DL and LB units in conference. #8 LB unit in nation (Athlon). #9 OL, #13 DL, #24 WR, #27 LB, #39 DB units nationally (Steele). #2 OL and DL in pac-12 conference (Steele)
- Danny Shelton #7 defensive tackle in nation, 1st team conference (DT), top ten NFL talent in conference (Lindy's). Shelton 1st team All-American DT, #1 run stuffer (Sporting News), 3rd team All-American DT (Athlon). #5 draft eligible DT (Steele)
- Shaq Thomspon #9 outside linebacker, 2nd team conference (OLB) (Lindy's). #1 draft eligible OLB, 3rd team All-American (Steele). Marcus Peters #9 cornerback in nation, 1st team conference (CB) (Lindy's). #8 draft eligible CB (Steele)
- Hau'oli Kikaha #11 defensive end in nation, 1st team conference (DE), best pass rusher in conference (Lindy's). #16 draft eligible DE (Steele)
- Above 4 are first team all-conference (Sporting News & Phil Steele)
- Kasen Williams 2nd team conference (WR) (Lindy's & Steele), #11 draft eligible WR (Steele)
- Dexter Charles (OG)(2nd team) and Micah Hatchie (OT)(3rd team) all- conference (Athlon), 2nd and 4th respectively (Steele). #19 draft eligible OG (Steele).
- John Ross 2nd team (KR) (Athlon), 3rd team (KR) (Steele).
- John Timu 3rd team all-conference (LB) (Steele)
- Corey Littleton 3rd team all-Pac (DE) (Steele)
[U][SIZE=3]KEY ADDITIONS:[/SIZE][/U]
[U]Lavon Coleman (TB)-[/U] RSFR leading ball carrier on a team with 4 active TBs, 8th in conference in rushing.
[U]Budda Baker (S)-[/U] Highly recruited true frosh is starter at safety. One of the top rated DB recruits in the nation
[U]Sidney Jones (CB)-[/U] Has emerged from a pack of higher rated young DBs to start opposite Peters.
[U]Dante Pettis (WR)-[/U] True frosh starts as a return man and adds depth at WR.
[U][SIZE=3]OTHER DIFFERENCE MAKERS NOT ALREADY LISTED ABOVE:[/SIZE][/U]
[U]Dwayne Washington (TB)-[/U] Starts at TB for a run first offense.
[U]Jaydon Mickens (WR)-[/U] Has a knack for making key plays and TDs.
[U][SIZE=3]LATEST INJURY REPORT:[/SIZE][/U]
Ben Riva (OT) is questionable.
[U][SIZE=3]MY TAKE ON THE GAME:[/SIZE][/U]
[U]Reasons To Worry:[/U]
This is not a good match-up offensively for Cal, unless the OL overachieves to the point of neutralizing one of the best pass rushes in the nation. Some of our key DBs are still a game or 2 away from being healthy. UW is really good at forcing turnovers.
[U]Reasons For Hope:[/U]
Our defense should make a few more stops this time. We've played this team close 2 of the last 3 years and this year we could close that gap, especially with home field advantage. Our offense is firing on all cylinders. This team tends to defy the odds.
[SIZE=3][COLOR="#000080"]Washington 41-38[/COLOR][/SIZE]
(This time the last second FG is kicked and made)
[U][SIZE=3]SOME THING THAT MAKE THIS GAME INTERESTING:[/SIZE][/U]
- Haters gunna hate (hatters gunna hat)-Plenty of historical bad blood between these schools: Not as much now that Sark and Co. are gone. But as long as Shaq is there, the bitter memories will be as well.
- It's not just Shaq and 2012, Cal has lost many recruiting battles to Washington including several DBs that we could use right now.
- Washington has also broken our hearts on the field. 2009 we got blown out after a stunning upset of furd in Palo Alto. Did we ever recover? 2010 Washington kept us from bowl eligibility on a last play 4th and 1 conversion. In 2011, we could have been 4-0 and ranked but could not convert a first and goal with a chance to force OT. During our miserable 2012 season, we outplayed Washington only to lose on some late scores and a Shaq interception.
- Another coaching head to head: Chris Petersen (the coach we wanted) vs. Sonny (the coach we got).
- A series of streaks: We won 5 straight from 2002 to 2006 breaking a streak of 19 consecutive losses dating back to 1977. Now Washington has another 5 game win streak (2009-2013)
- Contrasting styles: Washington plays the old way. Good defense, balanced offense, take time off the clock. Cal is part of the fast paced/no huddle revolution.
[U][SIZE=3]KEYS TO THE GAME (BESIDES THE USUAL):[/SIZE][/U]
- [U]Health:[/U] Cal needs to be healthy on defense. This is especially true with our DBs. Yeah I said this last week and I'm going to keep saying it until it is no longer true.
- [U]Preparation/Coaching:[/U] Franklin is going to need to dial up some creative ways to counter a very effective pass rush. Petersen is no dummy and he knows that throwing off Goff is the key to everything else. Kaufman is going to have to find a way to get pressure on a QB this season. This week would be a good time to start but he has to do it vs. one of the best OLs nationally.
- [U]Momentum/home crowd:[/U] Ever watch the baseball playoff. A good home crowd knows how to exploit every moment in order to shift the momentum. Cal fans need to get better at this. And we need better cheers
- [U]Tackling:[/U] Miles is an elusive scrambling QB. Cal has not been good at wrapping up QBs that scramble. Add to that 2 good return guys and an elusive WR in Mickens and it could be another long afternoon watching the Cal D. Shaq Thompson may (read will) get some reps at RB and he is tough to bring down.
- [U]Turnovers:[/U] OK yes, this is always a key. But it is not an exaggeration to say that Washington lives and dies by the TO. Balance out their stunning +11 TO advantage and they are 1-4 instead of 4-1. So Cal must take care of the ball like they did last week, even when Shaq is trying to strip it.
[U][SIZE=3]SPECIFIC KEY MATCH-UPS:[/SIZE][/U]
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- U]Cal OL vs. UW DL:[/U] The Cal OL improved significantly last week after some letdowns against Colorado. They are going to need to take another step up against one of the best DLs they will face all year.
- [U]Lasco vs. Shaq:[/U] Lasco has become a punishing downhill runner, making key plays by breaking tackles. Shaq Thompson is one of the best OLBs in the nation and has a knack for causing fumbles and scoring TDs on defense.
- [U]Cal passing game vs. UW CB Marcus Peters:[/U] Like Shaq, Peters is a ball hawk and is one of the conference leaders in INTs. With Goff getting pressure, Peters will be waiting for any mistake and is likely to turn it into a pick 6.
- [U]Cal's run D vs. UW's run O:[/U] Can Cal continue to stuff the run against a run team?