Friday, August 18, 2006

Contra Costa Times: Cal's defense shows its offense what to expect in 2006

By Jay Heater

BERKELEY - Obviously a work in progress, Cal's first-team offense sputtered a bit during Thursday's scrimmage when it was facing what could become one of the nation's best defenses. "I thought we did real well," Cal inside linebacker Desmond Bishop said of his unit's play. "This is what we are working so hard for. "But we also have to respect that 'The Man' wasn't in the backfield." The Man at Cal these days is junior tailback Marshawn Lynch, who was deemed far too valuable by coach Jeff Tedford to put at risk during a scrimmage. "There is no need for him to play," Tedford said. "He has been practicing so well and so hard."

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