concordtom said:
Who knows how sort felt but there's no doubt that Oklahoma will give him a better chance to be drafted than Cal. We tried to market him as a Heisman candidate preseason, didn't we? That was a spectacular flop.
He's never wowed me in 3 years.
I think people put too much hope in him because we often don't have much to put hope in.
At the risk of watching Concord Tom hijack yet another thread, I will post the stats from Ott's first two seasons at CAL:
2022: *897 yards, 8 TD's, 74.8 yards per game
2023: 1,315 yards, 11 TD's, 114.6 yards per game.
* 274 yards came from week #4 against Arizona. The 3rd most yards in school history and most ever by a Pac-12 freshman. He also added 321 yards and another 3 TD's thru the air. His freshman year was scintillating.
HIs 2024 season was plagued by an ankle injury from the Bear's season opener and a Cal offensive line that couldn't block your grandmother.
"I don't know how to put it nicely. The biggest difference is these guys care," Ott said. "Not saying that my former teammates at Cal don't care, but there's levels and it shows in the way that guys treat their craft and how often they're taking care of things outside the facility in order to be good within it."