
The Bears went on the road to Boston College, battled back from an ugly start, and sealed the game with a dramatic interception in the end zone. In this week’s Paw’s Plays of the Week, I break down three critical moments:
· Jacob De Jesus’ Texas route out of the backfield — a brilliant call from OC Brian Harsin to beat man coverage.
· The mesh concept in the red zone — a classic Mike Leach/Hal Mumme play that worked to perfection for the Bears.
· Luke Ferrelli’s game-sealing interception against a poor BC call into zone coverage.
We’ll talk offensive execution, defensive discipline, and how the Bears overcame penalties, miscues, and a hostile road environment to get a much-needed conference win.
Boston College played heavy man coverage, and Cal had the answers. From red zone conversions to defensive takeaways, these plays tell the story of a resilient football team. Plus, we look ahead at the next challenge: the Duke Blue Devils.
Don’t forget to leave a comment with the play YOU want to see broken down next week!
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