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The California Golden Bears are the athletic teams that represent the University of California, Berkeley.Referred to in athletic competition as California or Cal, the university fields 30 varsity athletic programs and various club teams in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)'s Division I primarily as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), and for a limited number of ...
In 2017, Cal appointed Justin Wilcox, whose defensive-minded approach could be considered a polar opposite of Dykes, as the new coach. [43] That year the Bears had a losing season; however, they beat No. 8 Washington State 37–3. [44] In 2018, the Bears went 7–6 with Wilcox's defense being ranked No. 15 in the nation in total yards allowed. [45]
The Bears were able to replace Snyder by hiring away the Washington Huskies offensive coordinator Keith Gilbertson. [74] [75] During his four years Cal had only one winning season. In 1993 it went 4–4 in the Pac-10 and placed 5th in the conference. Cal was invited to the Alamo Bowl where they defeated the 8th place Big Ten team, the Iowa ...
The 2025 California Golden Bears football team will represent the University of California, Berkeley in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Golden Bears are led by Justin Wilcox in his ninth year as the head coach.
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Year Name Class Number of Games Notes 2024 Fernando Mendoza: So. 11 2023 Fr. 8 2024 Chandler Rogers: Sr. 1 2023 Sam Jackson V: So. 3 2023 Ben Finley
The Golden Bears represent the University of California, Berkeley in the NCAA's Pac-12 Conference. Although California began competing in intercollegiate football in 1886, [1] the school's official record book generally does not include entries from before the 1940s, as records from earlier times are often incomplete and inconsistent.
Even donors from Stanford University, California's biggest rival, pitched in to help save the Golden Bears baseball team. [4] The Bears would then make the NCAA tournament as a 3-seed and go on a Cinderella run to the College World Series before falling to #1 overall seed Virginia to finish the season ranked 8th in the nation. [5]