mvargus;842604915 said:
Simple answer - I have no clue. I don't think Sonny has every piece in place that he wants, but I also don't spend hours watching film and trying to micro-analyze every play. I suspect that Cal still suffers from a significant athletic talent deficit which they need to resolve before any coach can be successful. It's similar to what Oregon eventually overcame. The offensive philosophy is one that should encourage better athletes to come, but I agree we have struggled against some defenses. I'm not convinced its the offense, since WSU and Oregon run similar offenses and have had success. I do believe a huge part of this season's struggles was the loss of Lasco for so many games. It wasn't until Tre Watson started receiving the lion's share of the carries that the offense started to revive. We need at least the threat of a running game and neither Muhammad nor Enwere was dynamic enough.
the defense is still rebuilding. Dykes definitely needs to recruit a bit better here, but we have a lot of promising freshmen and red shirts. Again, we might learn more in 2016. Having the extra practices for the bowl game will make a big difference for 2016.
In defense of the negas your points have a lot of holes in them.
1) Oregon does not use the same system that we do. They are a run first offense. Oregon's success is more accurately compared to furd's: An essentially private rich school that can fund it's way into athletic excellence. They could use any scheme and win because they are better conditioned.
2) WSU's "success", if you call 1 winning season (8 wins) in 4 as success, is largely a product of their schedule. They played 3 push overs, only winning 2, in OOC play. They played Oregon at it's weakest. They played the 4 weakest teams from the south. They barely beat Rutgers and Arizona. They did play well in a tough road schedule going 4-2 and they barely lost to a good furd team. It is also true that they are young. So they should improve next year. We'll see.
3) The offensive philosophy encourages good skill players to come. But Cal has had difficulty getting OLs to commit.
4) The reason why Lasco was injured was because the coaching staff kept him in the game with 10 minutes left to play against SDS and Cal up by 21 or 28 points. It's a good thing Goff wasn't hurt.
5) Muhammed did better at RB than you think. But I agree that Watson emerged late in the season thank god.
6) Promising freshmen? Freshmen are always promising until the season starts. Rambo was promising and disappeared. Powell was promising but did not play. Bequette and Westerfield were supposed to emerge. Where are they? Noa was all the rage and fumbled a fare catch on Saturday.