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Depth Chart Surprises: Moore No. 1 RB, Glover No. 2 QB

August 31, 2021
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Cal released the depth chart Tuesday for Saturday night’s football season opener against Nevada, and it contained some surprises.

Sophomore running back Damien Moore (26, above), who actually led the Bears in rushing in 2020 with 188 yards, was listed as the starter ahead of Christopher Brooks (formerly Brown) who was presumed to be the first option.

And newcomer Ryan Glover, a grad transfer, is the No. 2 quarterback behind starter Chase Garbers.

Head coach Justin Wilcox said that Moore impressed the coaching staff “in terms of his all-around game, running the ball, protection, catching the ball. He’s very instinctive as a runner. Since he’s been here, each and every week seems to get better and better. He has done a really nice job in camp.”

Wilcox also cautioned not to read too much into depth chart placement.

“They’re all going to play. I know the depth chart is highly anticipated but in my mind they’re both starters," Wilcox said. "It will be just one guy running in first. It’s going to be spread out at that position and we’re fortunate enough to have more than one guy that can help at running back."

What has worked against Brooks/Brown is his health. He carried the ball just 21 times in the three games he played last year. “He’s had some unfortunate injuries along the way and we want to do a great job with him,” Wilcox said. “We are thoughtful about his carries and reps and where we get him the ball. He has done a really nice job in camp”

Glover, who transferred from Penn via Western Carolina, came to fall camp nursing an injury and did not take start practicing until last week, has shown enough in his brief time to move past Zach Johnson, Kai Millner and Robby Rowell on the depth chart.

“He’s played a lot of college football and he’s picked it up very quickly here. He’s a very smart guy," Wilcox said of Glover. "He has experience. Maybe not here, but he has college football experience and the transition went pretty quickly for him.

“However, we do feel good about Zach Johnson’s progress, the same with Robby Rowell ...Kai doesn’t have the same experience as the other guys but he has a lot of tools.”

Three tight ends, (in order) Jake Tonges, Collin Moore and Gavin Reinwald were listed. Those are the three seniors in the eight man position group.

WIlcox said without hesitation that “more than three tight ends will play.” 

On defense, Stanley McKenzie is the No. 1 nose guard ahead of Jaedon Roberts and Gunar Rask. Wilcox said he intended to take advantage of the deph in the D-line and play most of the nose guards and ends.

One of them won’t be senior Aaron Maldonado, who “likely won’t be up this week,” according to Wilcox.

There also was some unexpected shuffling in the offensive line. When the media had been permitted to watch practice, Brian Driscoll had been taking a majority of the snaps at center with the No. 1 offensive line. Matt Cindric, who started at guard, would take an occasional center snap.

Now Cindric is the No. 1 center, Ben Coleman, who had been backing up virtually at every spot along the line, is the left guard and Driscoll is No. 2 in both places.

Wide receiver Nikko Remigio and linebacker Cameron Goode also met with the media Tuesday. Both talked of how almost giddy they felt approaching the season opener.

“It’s as expected, Remigio said of the anticipation level. “I think also having fans able to attend as well. You can feel the excitement throughout the facility and in the air walking around campus. It’s in the air, you feel it in the atmosphere. It’s really exciting.

That first week is for all the guys who were here at the facility to see all the life on campus. People moving into the dorms is a great sight. It brings you back to the normalcy we had a couple of years ago.”

Goode felt much the same.

I’m really excited,” he said. “None of those strict COVID protocols we had last year. It is going to be a fun season.”

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Depth Chart Surprises: Moore No. 1 RB, Glover No. 2 QB

4,368 Views | 6 Replies | Last: 3 yr ago by calumnus
bearsandgiants
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If more than 3 tight ends are going to play and our #1 running back is a passing target as well, it sounds like this offense is going to be WAY more exciting than it has been, and Garbers is going to be throwing a lot of medium passes to a bunch of different targets who can pick up YAC. I'm really excited about Saturday.
BearForce2
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I hope to see some successful swing passes to the tailback this year.
The difference between a right wing conspiracy and the truth is about 20 months.
oskidunker
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If we see vanilla offense I predict some will say they are hiding it until the conference-starts.
oski003
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BearForce2 said:

I hope to see some successful swing passes to the tailback this year.
I hope to see successful passes to anybody this year! In all seriousness, I want to see some crisp passing that doesn't involve my heart racing as Garbers holds, tucks, evades, and throws on the run.
TouchedTheAxeIn82
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It's a little disconcerting that a grad transfer with just one week or a week-and-a-half of practice is named as the backup QB. That's not a good look for the other QBs. That's why Wilcox felt the need to defend the other backups.

I looked up Glover's history and it's interestingly weird. At Penn in 2018 he started every game at QB. In 2019 he only played in 5 games. In 2020 the Ivy League cancelled the season. In January 2021 he transferred to Western Carolina.

The Southern Conference played just a few games in Fall 2020. Western Carolina played three games. They resumed football in Spring 2021 (actually February). Western Carolina played six more games, and Glover started all of them. The last game he played was on March 27. WCU had two more games scheduled in April but they were both cancelled.

So he has at least 21 games of playing experience, and he has rushed for significant yardage as well. He looks like another Garbers-like QB to me. He has not thrown for a lot of yards, and he has been an effective rusher.

Doesn't Musgrave have a more complicated Tedford-like offense? If Glover was able to pick it all up while nursing an injury and not actually getting reps, that's a good sign.
calumnus
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TouchedTheAxeIn82 said:

It's a little disconcerting that a grad transfer with just one week or a week-and-a-half of practice is named as the backup QB. That's not a good look for the other QBs. That's why Wilcox felt the need to defend the other backups.

I looked up Glover's history and it's interestingly weird. At Penn in 2018 he started every game at QB. In 2019 he only played in 5 games. In 2020 the Ivy League cancelled the season. In January 2021 he transferred to Western Carolina.

The Southern Conference played just a few games in Fall 2020. Western Carolina played three games. They resumed football in Spring 2021 (actually February). Western Carolina played six more games, and Glover started all of them. The last game he played was on March 27. WCU had two more games scheduled in April but they were both cancelled.

So he has at least 21 games of playing experience, and he has rushed for significant yardage as well. He looks like another Garbers-like QB to me. He has not thrown for a lot of yards, and he has been an effective rusher.

Doesn't Musgrave have a more complicated Tedford-like offense? If Glover was able to pick it all up while nursing an injury and not actually getting reps, that's a good sign.



I feel like it may be a message to 2022 4 star QB commit Justyn Martin that the job will be wide open next year.
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