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Every test has a final question. Every book has a last page. Every academic year closes, and every student ends their term. For some, graduation is that light at the end of the tunnel, the finality of one’s time as a UC Berkeley student. And what a tunnel it’s been. From hazardous air quality ratings to PG&E-mandated power shut-offs to the pandemic that has virtually changed our final finals… → Read More
The New York Jets took former Cal football safety Ashtyn Davis, the first Cal football player selected in the 2020 NFL draft, with the No. 68 overall pick. → Read More
While he broke out for a career-high two scores against Idaho State his junior year, his clutch factor shined through most during his senior season. → Read More
It takes a team effort, led by a team’s senior captain, to make a Cinderella-esque run to the NCAA Final Four. It’s going to take a team effort, led by you, to alleviate this global pandemic. → Read More
As the Sun Devils take aim at a fifth straight win, the Bears will seek to move on from a forgettable performance against the Wildcats. → Read More
Thompson had been with the Mustangs program since 2008, producing at least one 1,000 yard rusher in each of the past nine seasons. → Read More
One year after the Bears snapped a 14-game losing streak to the Trojans at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, USC visits Berkeley with Cal seeking a critical sixth win in its chase for an elusive bowl berth. → Read More
Cal starting quarterback Chase Garbers left Friday evening’s contest against Arizona State during the second quarter with an undisclosed injury. → Read More
After bending to the very last inch against Ole Miss this weekend, Cal football was rewarded Sunday morning with big news. → Read More
After today, maybe Chase Garbers — who overcame an injury and a big first-half interception — can enter the opening stretch of Pac-12 play with newfound confidence → Read More
As all eyes lock in on the offense to piece together a more complete game, it’s task will be compounded by a hostile and humid environment on the road. → Read More
Though there are still tough defensive lines Cal will face in the future, particularly in Oregon and Utah, the line should be adequate (not stellar) once Valentino Daltoso gets back to full health. → Read More
Two weeks after his first career start, redshirt freshman tight end McCallan Castles announced his entry into the NCAA’s transfer portal. → Read More
While the Bears’ linebacker and defensive back units command the majority of media headlines centered around the program, Bequette’s story epitomizes the defensive renaissance that is happening at Cal. → Read More
Here are five former Bears who are making a name for themselves after their draft seasons. → Read More
In 2019, the Bears will run full speed into one of the toughest road schedules of any FBS program, accentuated by four trips to schools that are beginning the season nationally ranked. → Read More
The Bears’ fall camp has come to a close, and while the more open-ended questions won’t be answered until game day, some aspects of the team are all but certain heading into week one. → Read More
Baker, who was recruited by both receivers coach Burl Toler III and running backs coach Nick Edwards, also received offers from Arizona, Nebraska and Oregon State. → Read More
Even after a season in which the Bears surrendered the lowest number of passing yards per contest (175.1) and picked off the most passes (21) in the Pac-12, no Cal defensive back was named to the Paycom Jim Thorpe Award watchlist this summer. → Read More
Quarterbacks Chase Garbers and Devon Modster showed promise in the run-pass option game on Thursday, finding their outlet when necessary and keeping the ball to themselves on several plays. Tailback Christpoher Brown Jr. continues to earn his reps with the first group, while Marcel Dancy offers a change-of-pace look. Read More… → Read More