American college football season 2019 California Golden Bears football Redbox Bowl champion Redbox Bowl, W 35–20 vs. Illinois Conference| Pac-12 Conference Division| North Division Record| 8–5 (4–5 Pac-12) Head coach| * Justin Wilcox (3rd season) Offensive coordinator| Beau Baldwin (3rd season) Offensive scheme| Multiple Defensive coordinator| Tim DeRuyter (3rd season) Base defense| 3–4 Captains| * Camryn Bynum * Jake Curhan * Evan Weaver Home stadium| California Memorial Stadium (Capacity: 62,467) Seasons <- 2018 2020 -> 2019 Pac-12 Conference football standings * v * t * e | Conf | | | Overall Team | | W | | L | | | | | W | | L | North Division No. 5 Oregon x$ | | 8 | - | 1 | | | | | 12 | - | 2 | California | | 4 | - | 5 | | | | | 8 | - | 5 | Washington | | 4 | - | 5 | | | | | 8 | - | 5 | Oregon State | | 4 | - | 5 | | | | | 5 | - | 7 | Washington State | | 3 | - | 6 | | | | | 6 | - | 7 | Stanford | | 3 | - | 6 | | | | | 4 | - | 8 | South Division No. 16 Utah x | | 8 | - | 1 | | | | | 11 | - | 3 | USC | | 7 | - | 2 | | | | | 8 | - | 5 | Arizona State | | 4 | - | 5 | | | | | 8 | - | 5 | UCLA | | 4 | - | 5 | | | | | 4 | - | 8 | Colorado | | 3 | - | 6 | | | | | 5 | - | 7 | Arizona | | 2 | - | 7 | | | | | 4 | - | 8 | Championship: Oregon 37, Utah 15 * $ - Conference champion * x - Division champion/co-champions Rankings from AP Poll The 2019 California Golden Bears football team represented the University of California, Berkeley in the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They competed as members of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference. In their third year under head coach Justin Wilcox, the Bears improved to an 8–5 record for only the second time since 2009, finishing 2nd in the Pac-12 North. The Bears started off the season strong, achieving a No. 15 AP ranking (their highest since 2009) after a 4–0 start, including a 20–19 upset win against No. 14 ranked Washington.[1] However, after injury to quarterback Chase Garbers during the Arizona State game, the Bears proceeded to lose the next four games.[2] With the return of Garbers, Cal notably defeated Stanford in the Big Game for the first time since 2009. This win clinched bowl eligibility for the Bears while making the Cardinal ineligible for the post-season for the first time in ten years.[3][4] The Bears went to the Redbox Bowl, where they defeated the Illinois Fighting Illini 35–20,[5] their first bowl win since 2015. Senior linebacker Evan Weaver was the standout player of the season after leading the nation with a school-record and Pac-12 record 182 tackles, earning him the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year and becoming the first consensus All-American from Cal since 2006.[6][7] ## Contents * 1 Previous season * 2 Preseason * 2.1 Coaching changes * 2.2 Pac-12 media days * 2.2.1 Pac-12 media poll * 3 Schedule * 4 Game summaries * 4.1 UC Davis * 4.2 at Washington * 4.3 North Texas * 4.4 at Ole Miss * 4.5 Arizona State * 4.6 at Oregon * 4.7 Oregon State * 4.8 at Utah * 4.9 Washington State * 4.10 USC * 4.11 at Stanford * 4.12 at UCLA * 4.13 vs. Illinois (Redbox Bowl) * 5 Personnel * 5.1 Coaching staff * 5.2 Roster * 6 Rankings * 7 Media affiliates * 7.1 Radio * 7.2 TV * 8 Players drafted into the NFL * 9 References ## Previous season[edit] Main article: 2018 California Golden Bears football team In 2018, the Bears went 7–6 under second-year head coach Justin Wilcox. After the Bears upset #15 Washington 12–10[8] and defeated USC 15–14 at the Coliseum in Los Angeles to snap a 14-year losing streak to the Trojans,[9] the Bears lost 10–7 in overtime to TCU in the 2018 Cheez-It Bowl. The Bears’ offensive efficiency ranked as the second worst among all Power Five teams.[10] ## Preseason[edit] ### Coaching changes[edit] On February 26, 2019, defensive line coach Tony Tuioti left the Golden Bears to become the new defensive line coach for the Nebraska Cornhuskers under Scott Frost.[11] Andrew Browning was named the Bears' new defensive line coach on February 27, 2019.[12] Browning is the third defensive line coach in three years under Justin Wilcox after Jerry Azzinaro's departure in 2017.[13] ### Pac-12 media days[edit] #### Pac-12 media poll[edit] In the 2019 Pac-12 preseason media poll, California was voted to finish in fifth place in the North Division.[14] Media poll (North Division) Predicted finish | Team | Votes (1st place) 1 | Oregon | 190 (17) 2 | Washington | 189 (17) 3 | Stanford | 129 4 | Washington State | 108 (1) 5 | California | 81 6 | Oregon State | 38 ## Schedule[edit] Three of California first four games were non-conference games, starting on August 31 against UC Davis of the Big Sky Conference. The Golden Bears then played their conference opener against Washington. Rounding out the non-conference slate was a home game against North Texas of Conference USA and a road game against Ole Miss of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). In Pac-12 Conference play, Cal played the other members of the North Division and faced Arizona State, UCLA, USC, and Utah from the South Division. They did not play Arizona and Colorado. Date| Time| Opponent| Rank| Site| TV| Result| Attendance | | | | | | | August 31| 3:30 p.m.| No. 5 (FCS) UC Davis*| | * California Memorial Stadium * Berkeley, CA | P12N| W 27–13| 44,168 September 7| 7:30 p.m.| at No. 14 Washington| | * Husky Stadium * Seattle, WA | FS1| W 20–19| 66,327 September 14| 1:15 p.m.| North Texas*| | * California Memorial Stadium * Berkeley, CA | P12N| W 23–17| 35,268 September 21| 9:00 a.m.| at Ole Miss*| No. 23| * Vaught–Hemingway Stadium * Oxford, MS | ESPNU| W 28–20| 46,850 September 27| 7:30 p.m.| Arizona State| No. 15| * California Memorial Stadium * Berkeley, CA | ESPN| L 17–24| 47,532 October 5| 5:00 p.m.| at No. 13 Oregon| | * Autzen Stadium * Eugene, OR | FOX| L 7–17| 54,766 October 19| 11:30 a.m.| Oregon State| | * California Memorial Stadium * Berkeley, CA | P12N| L 17–21| 42,064 October 26| 7:00 p.m.| at No. 12 Utah| | * Rice–Eccles Stadium * Salt Lake City, UT | FS1| L 0–35| 46,626 November 9| 4:00 p.m.| Washington State| | * California Memorial Stadium * Berkeley, CA | P12N| W 33–20| 39,168 November 16| 8:00 p.m.| USC| | * California Memorial Stadium * Berkeley, CA (Joe Roth Memorial Game) | FS1| L 17–41| 46,397 November 23| 1:00 p.m.| at Stanford| | * Stanford Stadium * Stanford, CA (Big Game) | P12N| W 24–20| 48,904 November 30| 7:30 p.m.| at UCLA| | * Rose Bowl * Pasadena, CA (rivalry) | FS1| W 28–18| 38,102 December 30| 1:00 p.m.| vs. Illinois*| | * Levi's Stadium * Santa Clara, CA (Redbox Bowl) | FOX| W 35–20| 34,177 * *Non-conference game * Homecoming * Rankings from AP Poll and CFP Rankings after November 5 released prior to game * All times are in Pacific time Source:[15] ## Game summaries[edit] * Home games are in dark blue ### UC Davis[edit] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | | | | | No. 5 (FCS) Aggies | 10 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 13 Golden Bears | 0 | 13 | 7 | 7 | 27 See also: 2019 UC Davis Aggies football team ### at Washington[edit] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | | | | | Golden Bears | 0 | 3 | 14 | 3 | 20 No. 14 Huskies | 0 | 10 | 3 | 6 | 19 See also: 2019 Washington Huskies football team The game started at 7:30 pm, but was paused at the end of first quarter due to a lightning storm; the pause lasted for approximately two and a half hours. By the time of the restart - 10 pm, there was only approximately 16,000 of the original approximately 60,000 fans left at the venue.[16] Relying on rushing of running backs Christopher Brown Jr. (80 yards), and Marcel Dancy (72 yards, 2 touchdowns) and quarterback Chase Garbers (42 yards), Cal won on a last minute field goal by Greg Thomas.[17] This was the Golden Bears second straight win against the Huskies. In the 2018 home game Cal upset No. 15 Washington 12 to 10. ### North Texas[edit] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | | | | | Mean Green | 0 | 3 | 7 | 7 | 17 Golden Bears | 20 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 23 See also: 2019 North Texas Mean Green football team ### at Ole Miss[edit] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | | | | | No. 23 Golden Bears | 7 | 7 | 14 | 0 | 28 Rebels | 7 | 6 | 0 | 7 | 20 See also: 2019 Ole Miss Rebels football team ### Arizona State[edit] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | | | | | Sun Devils | 7 | 0 | 7 | 10 | 24 No. 15 Golden Bears | 7 | 0 | 7 | 3 | 17 See also: 2019 Arizona State Sun Devils football team In the final drive of the first half, quarterback Chase Garbers was injured, breaking his right collarbone. Gabrers would not be cleared to play again until he started against USC. ### at Oregon[edit] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | | | | | Golden Bears | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 No. 13 Ducks | 0 | 0 | 10 | 7 | 17 See also: 2019 Oregon Ducks football team ### Oregon State[edit] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | | | | | Beavers | 7 | 7 | 0 | 7 | 21 Golden Bears | 0 | 3 | 14 | 0 | 17 See also: 2019 Oregon State Beavers football team ### at Utah[edit] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | | | | | Golden Bears | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 No. 12 Utes | 7 | 21 | 7 | 0 | 35 See also: 2019 Utah Utes football team This defeat was the first shutout of a California team since a 1999 defeat to No. 5 Nebraska. Starting quarterback Chase Garbers and backup Devon Modster were injured for the game. ### Washington State[edit] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | | | | | Cougars | 5 | 6 | 3 | 6 | 20 Golden Bears | 6 | 7 | 7 | 13 | 33 See also: 2019 Washington State Cougars football team ### USC[edit] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | | | | | Trojans | 10 | 7 | 17 | 7 | 41 Golden Bears | 7 | 3 | 0 | 7 | 17 See also: 2019 USC Trojans football team ### at Stanford[edit] See also: 2019 Stanford Cardinal football team and Big Game (American football) California Golden Bears vs. Stanford Cardinal – Game summary | 1 | 2 | 3| 4| Total | | | | | Golden Bears | 7 | 3 | 0| 14| 24 Cardinal | 7 | 3 | 7| 3| 20 at Stanford Stadium • Stanford, California * Date: November 23, 2019 * Game time: 1:00 p.m. PST * Game attendance: 48,904 * Referee: Chris Coyte * TV: P12N * Reference Game information First Quarter * STAN – Donald Stewart 40-yard pass from Davis Mills (Ryan Sanborn kick), 13:00. Stanford 7–0. Drive: 4 plays, 60 yards, 2:00. * CAL – Christopher Brown Jr. 7-yard run (Greg Thomas kick), 0:45. Tied 7–7. Drive: 13 plays, 90 yards, 6:02. Second Quarter * STAN – Ryan Sanborn 48-yard field goal, 11:45. Stanford 10–7. Drive: 8 plays, 52 yards, 3:59. * CAL – Greg Thomas 49-yard field goal, 7:37. Tied 10–10. Drive: 9 plays, 43 yards, 4:08. Third Quarter * STAN – Cameron Scarlett 1-yard run (Ryan Sanborn kick), 2:09. Stanford 17–10. Drive: 6 plays, 30 yards, 2:59. Fourth Quarter * CAL – Nikko Remigio 18-yard pass from Chase Garbers (Greg Thomas kick), 7:44. Tied 17–17. Drive: 5 plays, 84 yards, 2:15. * STAN – Ryan Sanborn 44-yard field goal, 2:23. Stanford 20–17. Drive: 10 plays, 39 yards, 5:17. * CAL – Chase Garbers 16-yard run (Greg Thomas kick), 1:19. California 24–20. Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 1:04. Top Passers * CAL – Chase Garbers – 20/30, 285 yards, TD * STAN – Davis Mills – 26/35, 290 yards, TD, 2 INT Top Rushers * CAL – Chase Garbers – 13 rushes, 72 yards, TD * STAN – Cameron Scarlett – 12 rushes, 31 yards, TD Top Receivers * CAL – Nikko Remigio – 9 receptions, 157 yards, TD * STAN – Michael Wilson – 6 receptions, 63 yards | With this victory, Cal ended Stanford's nine-year win streak in the Big Game. The win also ensured the Bears' qualification to a bowl game for the second consecutive year, the first time this has happened in ten years. Likewise, the loss put Stanford at 4–7 for the season, ending its hopes of making its tenth consecutive bowl game. ### at UCLA[edit] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | | | | | Golden Bears | 7 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 28 Bruins | 7 | 3 | 8 | 0 | 18 See also: 2019 UCLA Bruins football team and California–UCLA football rivalry ### vs. Illinois (Redbox Bowl)[edit] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | | | | | Golden Bears | 7 | 14 | 7 | 7 | 35 Fighting Illini | 10 | 3 | 0 | 7 | 20 See also: 2019 Illinois Fighting Illini football team and 2019 Redbox Bowl ## Personnel[edit] ### Coaching staff[edit] Name | Position | Seasons at Cal | Before Cal | | | Justin Wilcox | Head Coach | 3rd as Head Coach (LB Coach, 2003–2005) | Wisconsin — Defensive Coordinator (2016) Beau Baldwin | Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks Coach | 3rd year | Eastern Washington — Head Coach (2008–16) Tim DeRuyter | Defensive Coordinator / Outside Linebackers Coach | 3rd year | Fresno State — Head Coach (2012–16) Gerald Alexander | Defensive Backs Coach | 3rd year | Montana State — Defensive Backs Coach (2016) Andrew Browning | Defensive Line Coach | 2nd year | UTEP – Defensive Line Coach (2013–17) Nicholas Edwards | Wide Receivers Coach | 3rd year | Eastern Washington — Wide Receivers Coach (2014–16) Steve Greatwood | Offensive Line Coach | 3rd year | Oregon — Offensive Line / Defensive Line Coach (2000–16) Charlie Ragle | Special Teams Coordinator | 3rd year | Arizona — Special Teams Coordinator (2013–17) Peter Sirmon | Co-Defensive Coordinator / Associate Head Coach / Inside Linebackers | 2nd year | Louisville – Defensive Coordinator / Outside Linebackers Coach (2017) Burl Toler III | Wide Receivers Coach | 2nd as Asst. Coach (WR, 2001–2004) | UC Davis – Wide Receivers Coach (2016) Marques Tuiasosopo | Tight Ends Coach | 3rd year | UCLA — Quarterbacks Coach / Passing Game Coordinator (2016) Reference: [18] ### Roster[edit] 2019 California Golden Bears Football Quarterback * 6 Devon Modster - Junior (6'2, 210) * 7 Chase Garbers \- Sophomore (6'2, 205) * 13 Spencer Brasch - Freshman (6'4, 180) * 15 Robbie Rowell - Freshman (6'2, 220) Running Back * 9 Alex Netherda - Senior (6'0, 215) * 23 Marcel Dancy - Junior (5'10, 195) * 25 DeCarlos Brooks - Freshman (5'9, 190) * 26 DeShawn Collins - Junior (5'10, 195) * 34 Christopher Brown Jr. - Sophomore (6'1, 230) Wide Receiver * 2 Jordan Duncan - Senior (6'1, 205) * 4 Nikko Remigio - Sophomore (5'10, 185) * 10 Jeremiah Hawkins - Junior (5'8, 180) * 11 Kekoa Crawford - Junior (6'1, 190) * 14 Monroe Young - Freshman (6'0, 200) * 17 Makai Polk \- Freshman (6'3, 185) * 21 Ricky Walker III - Sophomore (5'11, 190) * 39 Evan King - Sophomore (6'3, 205) * 41 Ben Skinner - Freshman (6'2, 185) * 80 Trevon Clark - Junior (6'4, 180) * 83 Chris Rogers - Freshman (6'3, 175) * 86 Jared Staub - Freshman (6'0, 180) * 87 Lucas Allen - Freshman (6'2, 205) * 88 Ryan Regan - Freshman (6'0, 185) Tight End * 16 Collin Moore - Sophomore (6'4, 250) * 49 Nick Alftin - Freshman (6'5, 235) * 81 Elijah Mojarro - Freshman (6'4, 245) * 84 Gavin Reinwald - Sophomore (6'3, 235) * 85 Jake Tonges \- Sophomore (6'5, 230) Placekicker * 36 Nick Lopez - Freshman (6'1, 190) * 39 Greg Thomas - Senior (5'9, 165) Punter * 30 Dario Longhetto - Freshman (6'0, 170) * 37 Steven Coutts - Senior (6'4, 215) | | Offensive Lineman * 53 Michael Saffell - Junior (6'2, 300) * 56 Jack Beeman - Sophomore (6'4, 290) * 60 Brian Driscoll - Freshman (6'4, 295) * 61 Valentino Daltoso - Junior (6'4, 300) * 62 Ben Coleman - Freshman (6'4, 315) * 63 Brayden Rohme - Freshman (6'6, 260) * 64 Gentle Williams - Junior (6'3, 290) * 66 Cal Frank - Freshman (6'7, 270) * 68 Erick Nisich - Freshman (6'4, 290) * 70 Poutasi Poutasi - Sophomore (6'4, 340) * 71 Jake Curhan \- Junior (6'6, 335) * 72 McKade Mettauer - Freshman (6'4, 285) * 73 Matthew Cindric - Freshman (6'4, 295) * 74 Will Craig - Sophomore (6'5, 290) * 76 Henry Bazakas - Senior (6'6, 315) * 78 Brandon Mello - Freshman (6'6, 295) Defensive End * 44 Zeandae Johnson - Senior (6'4, 290) * 47 JH Tevis - Freshman (6'4, 275) * 55 Lone Toailoa - Senior (6'2, 290) * 92 Gabriel Cherry - Sophomore (6'5, 280) Nose Guard * 90 Brett Johnson - Freshman (6'5, 285) * 94 Gunnar Rask - Freshman (6'2, 275) * 95 Miles Owens - Freshman (6'6, 350) * 97 Aaron Maldonado - Sophomore (6'3, 285) * 99 Siulagisipai Fuimaono - Sophomore (6'4, 320) Outside Linebacker * 15 Ben Moos - Sophomore (6'4, 230) * 19 Cameron Goode - Junior (6'3, 235) * 33 Myles Jernigan - Freshman (6'3, 220) * 38 Matt Horwitz - Sophomore (6'4, 235) * 40 Parker Bosche - Freshman (6'4, 225) * 41 Curley Young Jr. - Freshman (6'1, 220) * 48 Orin Patu - Freshman (6'4, 220) * 52 Braxten Croteau - Freshman (6'5, 240) * 91 Chinedu Udeogu - Junior (6'4, 270) * 96 Tevin Paul - Junior (6'4, 260) * 98 Ben Hawk Schrider - Senior (6'3, 240) | | Inside Linebacker * 8 Kuony Deng - Junior (6'6, 220) * 42 Colt Doughty - Senior (6'1, 230) * 50 Kyle Smith - Freshman (6'3, 215) * 51 Blake Antzoulatos - Freshman (6'2, 220) * 53 Tommy Vanis - Freshman (6'1, 215) * 54 Evan Tattersall - Freshman (6'2, 235) * 56 Sam Walker - Freshman (6'3, 225) * 57 Nick Henderson - Freshman (6'2, 210) * 58 Zach Angelillo - Freshman (6'2, 220) * 59 Ryan Puskas - Freshman (6'3, 210) * 60 Alex Murray - Freshman (6'2, 205) * 89 Evan Weaver \- Senior (6'3, 235) Cornerback * 3 Elijah Hicks \- Junior (5'11, 195) * 7 Chigozie Anusiem - Freshman (6'1, 190) * 18 Branden Smith - Sophomore (5'10, 170) * 20 Josh Drayden - Senior (5'10, 180) * 24 Camryn Bynum \- Junior (6'0, 195) * 25 Erik Harutyunyan - Freshman (6'2, 205) * 28 Miles Williams - Freshman (6'0, 180) * 30 Jaylen Martin - Freshman (6'2, 165) * 34 Tarik Glenn Jr. - Freshman (5'10, 175) * 36 D'Shawn Hopkins - Junior (5'11, 205) Defensive Line * 93 Luc Bequette \- Junior (6'0, 195) Safety * 2 Isaiah Humphries - Freshman (5'11, 190) * 5 Trey Turner III - Senior (6'1, 185) * 6 Jaylinn Hawkins \- Senior (6'2, 210) * 26 Craig Woodson - Freshman (6'0, 190) * 27 Ashtyn Davis \- Senior (6'1, 200) * 31 Steve Mcintosh - Freshman (5'11, 185) * 32 Daniel Scott - Sophomore (6'2, 195) Long Snapper * 32 JJ Lindsay - Freshman (6'1, 185) * 45 Slater Zellers - Freshman (6'1, 235) * 48 Daniel Etter - Sophomore (5'10, 225) Nickelback * 22 Traveon Beck - Senior (5'9, 165) * * * Source and player details:[19] ## Rankings[edit] Further information: 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings Ranking movements Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. — = Not ranked. RV = Received votes.| Week | Poll| Pre| 1| 2| 3| 4| 5| 6| 7| 8| 9| 10| 11| 12| 13| 14| 15| Final AP| —| —| RV| 23| 15| RV| RV| RV| —| —| —| —| —| —| RV| RV| RV Coaches| —| —| RV| 23| 16| RV| RV| RV| —| —| —| —| —| —| —| RV| RV CFP| Not released| —| —| —| —| —| —| —| Not released ## Media affiliates[edit] ### Radio[edit] * KGO 810 AM - Joe Starkey, Mike Pawlawski, Todd McKim, Hal Ramey * KALX 90.7 FM ### TV[edit] * Pac-12 Network * FSN/ESPN ## Players drafted into the NFL[edit] See also: 2020 NFL Draft Round | Pick | Player | Position | NFL Club | | | | 3 | 68 | Ashtyn Davis | S | New York Jets 4 | 134 | Jaylinn Hawkins | S | Atlanta Falcons 6 | 202 | Evan Weaver | LB | Arizona Cardinals ## References[edit] 1. ^ Curtis, Jake (2019-09-23). "Cal: No. 15 ranking 'just noise' as it chases 5-0 start to season". SF Chronicle. Retrieved 2020-01-11. 2. ^ Curtis, Jake (2019-11-11). "Cal Football: Chase Garbers Cleared to Play, Might Start Vs. USC". CalMaven. 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