Article By Grant Marek on 27th December, 2009
Following one of his most disappointing seasons as the Bears' head coach, Jeff Tedford enters an offseason of relative uncertainty—Cal graduates eight senior starters and will likely lose Heisman candidate Jahvid Best to the NFL.
On defense, he loses both the Bears' best player on the line (Tyson Alualu) and in the secondary (Syd'Quan Thompson), while on offense Cal gives up two thirds of the starting receiving corps (Verran Tucker, Nyan Boateng) in addition to the electrifying Best.
Almost as damaging, Kevin Riley returns for his senior season in 2010 having amassed a 19-15 record since costing the program a No. 1 national ranking in the infamous home loss to Oregon State two seasons ago. Pr...
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