Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Wilcox catches breath after whirlwind start

- Associated Press

BERKELEY (AP) – Justin Wilcox spent much of the past few months playing catch up after being hired for his first head coaching job at Cal in the middle of January.

He had to finish a recruiting class, put together an entire coaching staff and begin institutin­g the culture and systems he wants to rebuild a struggling program.

About a month after finishing spring practice and two months before the start of fall camp, Wilcox finally has had a chance to catch his breath before the start of his first season with the Golden Bears.

“That’s a relative term, caught up,” Wilcox said Wednesday. “I don’t know if you ever feel totally caught up. There’s always something to do. I think we have a much better feel and grasp on our team and our staff. There are a lot of moving parts there. But I think it’s gone well.”

The biggest question facing the Bears when they begin fall camp on July 30 will be at quarterbac­k. After three seasons with Jared Goff and one with Davis Webb, Cal enters this season with an unknown at the position.

Chase Forest and Ross Bowers emerged from spring ball as the two leading contenders for the job and will start camp in July even in the competitio­n.

Neither player threw a single pass last season with Forest having the only college experience with 18 attempts as a freshman in 2015.

“The quarterbac­k thing will work itself out when it presents itself,” Wilcox said. “At some point, we’ll make a decision but right now it’s too close. Chase and Ross both had their moments. We have a brand new offense and you haven’t had a ton of experience playing quarterbac­k. There were some rocky times there earlier in spring ball but I thought the spring game they played the best they played all spring. That’s encouragin­g.”

Whoever ends up winning the starting job for the season opener Sept. 2 at North Carolina will have some talented skill position players around him led by receivers Demetris Robertson and Melquise Stovall and running back Tre Watson.

But Wilcox’s main task is to rebuild a defense that has been among the nation’s worst the past few seasons.

Cal ranked 125th in total defense, 127th in scoring defense and 122nd in yards per play out of 128 FBS teams last season.

Wilcox said he spent little time looking at the past other than to watch a few cutups of each player to learn their strengths and weaknesses.

“We don’t talk about those things,” he said. “We’re a lot more concerned about what we’re doing right now to improve ourselves. We are optimistic. We think we have some good players in that group.”

 ??  ?? Cal football coach Justin Wilcox held his first practice on March 15 when the Golden Bears opened spring ball.
Cal football coach Justin Wilcox held his first practice on March 15 when the Golden Bears opened spring ball.

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