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The following individuals have started in games at the quarterback position for the California Golden Bears football team, updated from 1961 through week 1 of 2024. Year Name
California's 11 highest seasons in total offensive output have all come since 2003 under head coaches Jeff Tedford and Sonny Dykes. The 4 seasons under coach Dykes have been Cal's four highest passing yards seasons in school history, leading to quarterbacks Jared Goff and Davis Webb putting up unprecedented passing totals.
During that season Rodgers tied Cal's season record with five 300-yard games and set a Cal record for the lowest percentage of passes intercepted at 1.43%. [91] In 2004, the Bears posted a 10–1 regular season with their only loss coming against the eventual national champion - USC, and finished the regular season ranked No. 4 in the nation. [92]
The following is a list of California Golden Bears football seasons for the football team that has represented University of California, Berkeley in NCAA competition ...
For Cal, the USC or UCLA game was later known as the Joe Roth Game, depending on who the Golden Bears played in Berkeley, a tradition started in 1977 to honor the former Cal quarterback. [63] As of the 2023 season, USC had played Cal more than any other opponent, [64] with the 2023 game marking the 112th meeting, according to Cal, [65] and the ...
This was Cal's first win against a top-ten team since 2003. [8] The Bears finished the 2017 season with a 5–7 record. Bowers finished the season with 18 touchdowns, 12 interceptions, and over 3,000 yards passing. [1] He is the seventh player in Cal history to throw for over 3,000 yards in a season.
Caleb Williams' remarkable rise through his first two seasons of college football was built on hard work and preparation, so the Southern California quarterback welcomes the chance to get an early ...
Cal's season was considered by many fans, players, and Coach Tedford to be a major disappointment. [42] Cal was ranked as high as number #2 after a 5–0 start and Cal lost 6 of its last 7 regular season games, just making the Armed Forces Bowl. Many fans blamed the play of quarterback Nate Longshore for Cal's decline. [43]