Cal's spring practice opens without a QB
STAFF REPORTS
Daily Californian
BERKELEY — Coming off its best season in a half-century, Cal's football team starts four weeks of spring practice today at Memorial Stadium.
The Golden Bears, 10-2 and ranked No. 9 in the country last fall, will need a revised defense and a new quarterback. Graduation and Aaron Rodgers' premature departure to the NFL have opened up a number of starting jobs.
Joe Ayoob, a City College of San Francisco transfer, and redshirt freshman Nate Longshore will compete to replace Rodgers at quarterback.
Cal will practice Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Practice is closed to the public except for the annual spring game Saturday, April 23 at noon.
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