22. California (9-4): Embattled QB Nate Longshore is gone, but that might be addition by subtraction. Cal will rely on one of the strongest running games in the country, led by Jahvid Best.
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List is silly cos Oregon State doesn't even get an honorable mention. Rodgers was ridiculous as a true freshman--actually, both Rodgers were. The top 4 in the Pac-10 are going to be really tight, and especially so if Sanchez goes pro (here's hoping!).
Cal finished 26 AP/25 USA Today. Quarterback play (obviously) is going to be the decider as to whether or not the Bears can move up to #2 in the conference. My first instinct is that Riley will never recover from the concussion.
Dave, thanks for another year of blogging, from a long time reader who is here every week.
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List is silly cos Oregon State doesn't even get an honorable mention. Rodgers was ridiculous as a true freshman--actually, both Rodgers were. The top 4 in the Pac-10 are going to be really tight, and especially so if Sanchez goes pro (here's hoping!).
Cal finished 26 AP/25 USA Today. Quarterback play (obviously) is going to be the decider as to whether or not the Bears can move up to #2 in the conference. My first instinct is that Riley will never recover from the concussion.
Dave, thanks for another year of blogging, from a long time reader who is here every week.
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