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Bloesch Ready to Change Cal's O-Line Trajectory

March 29, 2023
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After another season of offensive line struggles last season, head coach Justin Wilcox made a move at the positon, bringing in veteran offensive line coach/run game coordinator Mike Bloesch from North Texas to revamp the Bears’ beleaguered unit, simplifying schemes and honing technique. Though the line is still a work in progress, there are certainly at least incremental strides occurring.

Last week we ran an in-depth podcast with the Bears new OL coach, talking about his transition from offensive lineman to coach, his coaching philosophies, his transition to Cal and more. This week, we focused on his thoughts about the progress of the line so along with his thoughts on some fo the Bears’ starters and depth.

With most of the practices and plays being run in spring ball largely non-contact, it’s often hard to tell how an offensive line is performing when they’re not facing a full rush. But one element that has stood out so far is the communication and unified movement of the line instead of the frequently missed blocks and linemen out of position that occurred too often last season.

"Well, I hope that's the case," Bloesch said. "We definitely want those guys to be five guys playing as one. And that's what I just got done telling them after practice, that it's not about four guys dominating at one time.  If one guy screws it up, we're still not we're still not doing our job. So that's definitely what we're focusing on is playing together in the system as the unit, making sure that we're good on our IDs and where we're going in the run game, but then also making sure that we're being consistent and doing it together."

Redshirt frosh OT Trent Ramsey was hurt in fall camp and part of the season so he only played in a backup role in one game last season but so far in spring ball, he's had several starts with the 1's.

"Trent's working really hard," Bloesch said. "He had a really good offseason and winter conditioning. And I told those guys that we were going to start based on how I felt those guys were preparing for the spring and winter conditioning. And Trent was a guy that was very consistent in his preparation this winter. And I think that he's obviously a young guy that still got a lot to learn. But the two non-negotiables for me are effort and attitude. And he's got those two. And so if you come out here with great effort and great attitude every day, I'll coach you, and we're going to see improvement for sure."

Fellow redshirt frosh OT Jackson Brown was also hurt part of fall camp and played in parts of two games, including during Cal's furious comeback at USC that just fell short in their 35-41 loss in the LA Coliseum.

"Jackson's doing well," Bloesch noted. "He's getting a lot of reps right now. And really all of those guys, this is a developmental phase for us in the spring of trying to make sure that we understand the technique and fundamentals and schematics that we're introducing. And then just seeing them not make the same mistakes over and over. So Coach talks about it all the time. If you make a mistake, let's clean it up and let's make a different mistake tomorrow. So we can clean that up."

Soph OG Sioape Vatikani saw the most action in 2022, taking over the starting role in Cal's 49-31 win over Arizona.

"Sioape's a guy that I think is gaining confidence, knows that he belongs and feels like he can be a really good player. And the thing that I'm challenging him with is, let's come here every day and continue to improve at work. I think he's got really high ceiling and the exciting thing for me is I don't think he's anywhere close to where he needs to be.”

Redshirt junior right tackle TJ Session struggled in his transition from Montana State to Pac-12 ball last season but has been making strides in both the weight room and on the field this spring.
"TJ has got a ton of ability," Bloesch said. "He's super athletic. I'm excited about working with him. I think he can be a very good player for us."

6-7/330 LA City College OT transfer Martin Tine will be one of the summer additions. The veteran OL coach talked about what the income JC OT will need to do to contribute this season.

"We have to make sure he's up to speed physically and conditioning-wise ready to go," Bloesch noted. "And then we'll have to catch him up to speed on what we're doing technically and fundamentally. You can never put all your eggs in one basket with JC guys, but we wouldn't be recruiting guys like Martin if we didn't think they could help make us better."

Center/guard Brian Driscoll has played in 24 games over the last four seasons since his arrival in 2019 including 12 starts all as a 2022 sophomore with the first three at left guard and each of the last nine at center. He's back at center this spring and could play either position when veteran starter Matt Cindrich returns to action in the fall.

"Brian's just one of those old guys that have been around here that knows what the work looks like," Bloesch said. "And I think he's bought in right now to what we're doing. Obviously, I'm challenging him in multiple spots, multiple positions right now and he's a guy that can handle that. What I want to see is more consistency with all the guys -in Cindo, in  Brian, in Rohme in Sio and TJ - all the guys that played last year. You know, you can find some really good clips on tape with those guys. Now we've got to be more consistent."

Like Driscoll, left tackle Brayden Rohme arrived at Cal in 2019 and is a redshirt junior eligibility-wise. He’s played in 26 games with 15 starts including 12 at left tackle and three at right tackle over the last four seasons, including starting nine games as a redshirt sophomore last season, with six at left tackle and three at right tackle.

During most of his 4 years at Cal, left tackle Rohme has struggled to stay healthy and keep on good weight but he's been making strength and technique gains, as well, and has been healthy so far this spring.

"He's solid. He's 285 right now we'd like to get him to probably 295 by the fall," Bloesch noted. "And then the key is going to be holding that weight. I think he's obviously played a ton a ball around here and he's had his ups and downs. But being consistent in his training and conditioning is gonna give him more confidence on the field." 

Redshirt soph OL Ender Aguilar came as a converted tight end in 2020, redshirting the abbreviated season and again in 2021. He’s gradually added weight and strength to his now 6-5/295 frame. As a redshirt frosh in 2022, Aguilar played in two games, earning a start at USC at right tackle. 

This spring, Aguilar’s made the move to left guard in Cindric’s absence and has split reps with the 1’s with Ramsey so far.

“Ender’s doing well,” Bloesch said. “He moves well and he’s a solid blocker. He’s just going to continue to improve.”

So far, Bloesch is pleased with the line's progress, though they still have plenty of work to do to continue to master the new scheme and continue to up their level of play and consistency.

"It's gotten a lot better," Bloesch said. "We're cleaning up things day to day. And that's a process you can break some habits and introduce some new techniques and fundamentals so those guys are focused on that right now.

"There's gonna be a lot of movement throughout the spring throughout the fall. Continue to move those pieces around to find five guys. So if we have three tackles or three of our best five players, and one of those guys is going to play inside and so I'm not going to put a guy on the sideline and say you're really good player but you're a tackle the five best players on the field."

Overall, Bloesch feels he has enough to put a solid line on the field in 2023 with what he has to work with along with a few expected additions this summer and the return of veteran center/guard Matt Cindric from a biceps injury suffered last season at Colorado.

"I do," Bloesch said. "I feel confident in what we're going to do schematically to put these guys in position. I feel good about what we have in the room. We're obviously excited to add some more guys to provide even more competition in the summer. We'll probably add another offensive lineman or two through a transfer or something after spring ball. So we'll continue to always try to improve the talent in the room and the competition in the room but the guys, the mentality that they have right now and  all the work that they're putting in, we're gonna just gonna keep chopping wood to improve."

Related:

Ultimate Insider Podcast E55: New Cal OL Coach Mike Bloesch - Transcript & Video

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Bloesch Ready to Change Cal's O-Line Trajectory

11,004 Views | 29 Replies | Last: 1 yr ago by heartofthebear
DiabloWags
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It's got to start right here for Coach Spav.
The O Line is the key to everything that he wants to do.
"Cults don't end well. They really don't."
Rushinbear
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He now knows what he has. This will take time.
wifeisafurd
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Wondering if Dylan J. or Morrow may contribute. They seem like good athletes, but need reps.
GivemTheAxe
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Rushinbear said:

He now knows what he has. This will take time.

I like the fact that the Offensive Coaches adapt their schemes to the players they have. And not the other way around
Econ141
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Are we still looking at the transfer portal for more o-lineman. Seems like it's been a huge swing and a miss so far on our biggest area of need.
Rushinbear
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Econ141 said:

Are we still looking at the transfer portal for more o-lineman. Seems like it's been a huge swing and a miss so far on our biggest area of need.
"Overall, Bloesch feels he has enough to put a solid line on the field in 2023 with what he has to work with along with a few expected additions this summer..."
Oakbear
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Rushinbear said:

Econ141 said:

Are we still looking at the transfer portal for more o-lineman. Seems like it's been a huge swing and a miss so far on our biggest area of need.
"Overall, Bloesch feels he has enough to put a solid line on the field in 2023 with what he has to work with along with a few expected additions this summer..."

what is he supposed to say ?

we will see how we are doing by Auburn
Rushinbear
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Oakbear said:

Rushinbear said:

Econ141 said:

Are we still looking at the transfer portal for more o-lineman. Seems like it's been a huge swing and a miss so far on our biggest area of need.
"Overall, Bloesch feels he has enough to put a solid line on the field in 2023 with what he has to work with along with a few expected additions this summer..."

what is he supposed to say ?

we will see how we are doing by Auburn
reporter's words. in answer to "...are we still looking..."
MoragaBear
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Staff
This is what he said about adding portal players from the story:

We'll probably add another offensive lineman or two through a transfer or something after spring ball. So we'll continue to always try to improve the talent in the room and the competition in the room
GivemTheAxe
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MoragaBear said:

This is what he said about adding portal players from the story:

We'll probably add another offensive lineman or two through a transfer or something after spring ball. So we'll continue to always try to improve the talent in the room and the competition in the room

I just want to see anther QB come to Cal through the portal.
We have all witnessed what happened to the 49ers once their starting QB went down during the Playoffs
MoragaBear
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GivemTheAxe said:

MoragaBear said:

This is what he said about adding portal players from the story:

We'll probably add another offensive lineman or two through a transfer or something after spring ball. So we'll continue to always try to improve the talent in the room and the competition in the room

I just want to see anther QB come to Cal through the portal.
We have all witnessed what happened to the 49ers once their starting QB went down during the Playoffs
They intend to add a QB in the portal
calumnus
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GivemTheAxe said:

MoragaBear said:

This is what he said about adding portal players from the story:

We'll probably add another offensive lineman or two through a transfer or something after spring ball. So we'll continue to always try to improve the talent in the room and the competition in the room

I just want to see anther QB come to Cal through the portal.
We have all witnessed what happened to the 49ers once their starting QB went down during the Playoffs


If Sam Jackson gets us to the College Football Playoffs, but goes down in game 1, and we have to finish the playoffs with Mendoza at QB…

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calumnus said:



If Sam Jackson gets us to the College Football Playoffs, but goes down in game 1, and we have to finish the playoffs with Mendoza at QB…



I guess that would put us right at the literal Mendoza line!
Bobodeluxe
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Trey Lance across the Bay might have another year of eligibility left, and he would be a solid backup.
heartofthebear
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The funny thing about reading articles like this is that they sound hopeful until you realize that they are basically the same article that has been written by Moragabear over and over for the past 10 years. And when you consider our record over that span...

Everything will sound great until about 12 minutes into the Auburn game when we realize that it will be another 4 or 5 win season.
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heartofthebear said:

The funny thing about reading articles like this is that they sound hopeful until you realize that they are basically the same article that has been written by Moragabear over and over for the past 10 years. And when you consider our record over that span...

Everything will sound great until about 12 minutes into the Auburn game when we realize that it will be another 4 or 5 win season.

Different coach, different system, talk of incremental improvement but no lofty predictions. Hard to see how it's the same story as any other year.
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MoragaBear said:

heartofthebear said:

The funny thing about reading articles like this is that they sound hopeful until you realize that they are basically the same article that has been written by Moragabear over and over for the past 10 years. And when you consider our record over that span...

Everything will sound great until about 12 minutes into the Auburn game when we realize that it will be another 4 or 5 win season.

Different coach, different system, talk of incremental improvement but no lofty predictions. Hard to see how it's the same story as any other year.


We just need a line as good as we had in 2015 and 2016.
heartofthebear
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MoragaBear said:

heartofthebear said:

The funny thing about reading articles like this is that they sound hopeful until you realize that they are basically the same article that has been written by Moragabear over and over for the past 10 years. And when you consider our record over that span...

Everything will sound great until about 12 minutes into the Auburn game when we realize that it will be another 4 or 5 win season.

Different coach, different system, talk of incremental improvement but no lofty predictions. Hard to see how it's the same story as any other year.
Maybe you should go back and read your articles.
Shocky1
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heart, maybe u got 3rd grade reading comprehension, jim's article includes quotes from the actual highly regarded offensive line coach who 100% admits this is a major work project that's nowhere really to roll with a lotta hard working but not fully actualized linemen
heartofthebear
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Shocky1 said:

heart, maybe u got 3rd grade reading comprehension, jim's article includes quotes from the actual highly regarded offensive line coach who 100% admits this is a major work project that's nowhere really to roll with a lotta hard working but not fully actualized linemen
Like I said, it's not much different than every other article he's written for the last 10 years which always sells us on how the new coach is better than the last coach and yada yada yada about each and every player and how much better they are getting. YAWN!!!

BTW, I'm very proud of the education I got in 3rd grade.
Shocky1
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me too hearty, my 3rd grade teacher miss jones wore to class a black fish net top sometimes
heartofthebear
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Shocky1 said:

me too hearty, my 3rd grade teacher miss jones wore to class a black fish net top sometimes
Now that's something I have trouble comprehending.
Where did you go to school, Las Vegas?
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heartofthebear said:

The funny thing about reading articles like this is that they sound hopeful until you realize that they are basically the same article that has been written by Moragabear over and over for the past 10 years. And when you consider our record over that span...

Everything will sound great until about 12 minutes into the Auburn game when we realize that it will be another 4 or 5 win season.
yep, that is why I am waiting to see how we do against Auburn

been down the 'rosy path" too many times

that said, what are the coaches supposed to say, "we got a bunch of bums that no one else wanted?"
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heartofthebear said:

Shocky1 said:

me too hearty, my 3rd grade teacher miss jones wore to class a black fish net top sometimes
Now that's something I have trouble comprehending.
Where did you go to school, Las Vegas?
he has mentioned Marin county, so plausible LOL
heartofthebear
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Oakbear said:

heartofthebear said:

The funny thing about reading articles like this is that they sound hopeful until you realize that they are basically the same article that has been written by Moragabear over and over for the past 10 years. And when you consider our record over that span...

Everything will sound great until about 12 minutes into the Auburn game when we realize that it will be another 4 or 5 win season.
yep, that is why I am waiting to see how we do against Auburn

been down the 'rosy path" too many times

that said, what are the coaches supposed to say, "we got a bunch of bums that no one else wanted?"
I never said Moragabear shouldn't write these articles. I just said that they are always the same and are designed to peddle hope in the face of mountains of evidence to the contrary. My purpose was to caution folks against swallowing hope early only to spit up disappointment later, something that seems to be an annual tradition around here. It's sorta like being at an endless frat party.
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GivemTheAxe said:

MoragaBear said:

This is what he said about adding portal players from the story:

We'll probably add another offensive lineman or two through a transfer or something after spring ball. So we'll continue to always try to improve the talent in the room and the competition in the room

I just want to see anther QB come to Cal through the portal.
We have all witnessed what happened to the 49ers once their starting QB went down during the Playoffs


Me too. I'm worried about what'll happen if Jackson goes down. The guy behind him doesn't seem ideal for the offense they're installing. Don't even want to think about the third and fourth quarterbacks.
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Is the injury bug contagious? From the PACX hotline:

"The Hotline typically monitors spring practice for quarterback competitions and serious injuries, with all other matters taking a secondary role.
Significant injury news surfaced this week when Arizona State announced that Ben Coleman, a Cal transfer expected to start at left guard, will miss at least half the season with a leg injury.
"Hopefully, we'll get him back toward the end of the season, middle of the season, somewhere in there," ASU coach Kenny Dillingham said.
Coleman sustained the injury during training, prior to the start of the spring practices. He was in line to replace multi-year starter LaDarius Henderson, who transferred to Michigan."
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heartofthebear said:

Oakbear said:

heartofthebear said:

The funny thing about reading articles like this is that they sound hopeful until you realize that they are basically the same article that has been written by Moragabear over and over for the past 10 years. And when you consider our record over that span...

Everything will sound great until about 12 minutes into the Auburn game when we realize that it will be another 4 or 5 win season.
yep, that is why I am waiting to see how we do against Auburn

been down the 'rosy path" too many times

that said, what are the coaches supposed to say, "we got a bunch of bums that no one else wanted?"
I never said Moragabear shouldn't write these articles. I just said that they are always the same and are designed to peddle hope in the face of mountains of evidence to the contrary. My purpose was to caution folks against swallowing hope early only to spit up disappointment later, something that seems to be an annual tradition around here. It's sorta like being at an endless frat party.

I live for the hope. Wouldn't even be checking here without hope. I don't really know how "caution" helps.
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mbBear said:

heartofthebear said:

Oakbear said:

heartofthebear said:

The funny thing about reading articles like this is that they sound hopeful until you realize that they are basically the same article that has been written by Moragabear over and over for the past 10 years. And when you consider our record over that span...

Everything will sound great until about 12 minutes into the Auburn game when we realize that it will be another 4 or 5 win season.
yep, that is why I am waiting to see how we do against Auburn

been down the 'rosy path" too many times

that said, what are the coaches supposed to say, "we got a bunch of bums that no one else wanted?"
I never said Moragabear shouldn't write these articles. I just said that they are always the same and are designed to peddle hope in the face of mountains of evidence to the contrary. My purpose was to caution folks against swallowing hope early only to spit up disappointment later, something that seems to be an annual tradition around here. It's sorta like being at an endless frat party.

I live for the hope. Wouldn't even be checking here without hope. I don't really know how "caution" helps.
It helps mitigate against the rage on game days when Cal shows up much below what has been advertised here.
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