California has some soul-searching to do during spring practice. The Bears were ranked as high as No. 2 before going into a 1-6 tailspin to end the regular season. Cal recovered to beat Air Force in the Armed Forces Bowl and discovered it will have a quarterback competition in the spring. Nate Longshore struggled during Cal’s slump while Kevin Riley led the comeback against Air Force with 269 passing yards and three touchdowns. Once assumed to be the biggest threat to USC in the Pac-10, Cal has some work to do to reclaim that title, especially on offense without DeSean Jackson and Justin Forsett. Here’s a look at the Golden Bears going into spring drills.
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