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Football: Kendricks makes appearance

By Jonathan Okanes
Saturday, October 29th, 2011 at 5:01 pm in Football, Gameday.

Robert Mullins was shaken up on previous UCLA possession. Mychal Kendricks came in for him and the Bruins scored on the next play.

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8 Responses to “Football: Kendricks makes appearance”

  1. Steve W. Says:

    Holy Crap this Cal team is mediocre. 6-6 my arse. Did anyone see how tough WSU played with Oregon today? I am going on record right now: this team ain’t winning another game. I just get sick to the pit of my gut thinking that Maynard is going to be the guy this year and next.

  2. Bart Says:

    Maynard is just horrible. He looked OK in the non conference games (even the non-Presbyterian ones) but since Pac-12 play he has sucked constantly. Turnovers, missed receivers, bad sacks…this game has it all.

  3. CalBearister99 Says:

    On what planet does this program even deserve to play in a bowl game? We haven’t even been competitive with a single team that will sniff a bowl game. It’s just a shame we can’t Suck for Luck and get his senior year.

  4. Pug Says:

    Is Bridgford really worse than Maynard? Jeez.

  5. CalBearister99 Says:

    What does it take for Tedford to give Maynard the hook? Because if this game isn’t it, what is?

  6. Pug Says:

    Three picks and a fumble.

  7. Pug Says:

    Sit the kid down and save him the embarassment. He can’t play at this level. Nothing against him, he just isn’t good enough to start in the Pac 12.

  8. CalBearister99 Says:

    He lacks a coaching staff. Hard to win football games with the worst coaching staff in the conference.

    On offense, we haven’t had a good QB in seven seasons.

    On defense, Pendergast cannot make adjustments. If he guesses right, he shuts you down. If he guesses wrong, or you adjust at halftime, you run up the score on him.

    On special teams, Jeff Genyk may be the only coach in the world worse at coaching special teams than Pete Alamar.

    What’s the common denominator? The boss. Time for a change.

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