Live-blogging the Arizona Game
(Written by kencraw)
Well, I’m not sure if Jason is going to be able to join me for the live-blog, but I’ll host one from Arizona. I’m back in the press-box tonight. They actually gave me a first row seat! The stadium is still 1/2 empty despite being only 15 minutes before game-time.
7:07 PM (15:00 1st) – Arizona wins the toss and defers so Cal is going to get the ball first. They kick it to the back of the endzone. Wonder what it takes to get a kicker like that? BTW, the stadium is now 80% full with the only place looking a bit sparse being the upper deck on the student side. Cal has one full section on the alumni side. Pretty well represented in my humble opinion.
7:10 PM (13:13) – First few plays looking really sharp. Even the not very productive swingout pass was not bad considering Best made something out of nothing… here’s an important 3rd and 4, I mean 9, nice one guys. That killed that drive.
7:15 PM (12:10) – FUMBLE! What a big break for the Bears. Now let’s see if they can convert!
7:18 (10:22) – What a nice slant by Longshore. Too bad it ended at about the worst spot on the field from a touchdown perspective, between the 8 and 12 yardline.
7:20 (9:19) – TOUCHDOWN. Well, the Bears didn’t let the position bother them. The all-whites are working! Jason says: “It’s actally a pretty good look, I think. They wore the blue shirt and white pants against ASU, and it was much worse than I thought it would be. But it made me think the all-white look might actually be good. The only good Cal looks, I think: Blue shirt and yellow pants, white shirt/blue pants, all white. Notice I didn’t say yellow shirts.” 7-0
7:23 (9:12) – What is it with Tevechio during the games. He looks so good in practice and then he shanks it in the game. Back kickoffs again… ugh!
7:25 (7:50) – The Bears are going to have to tackle better on the edges if they’re going to contain Arizona. UA is really trying to seal off the Bears.
7:28 (6:19) – Jason says: “So little pressure on Tuitama, it looks like he’s waiting for a bus back there… oh my. That’s not how to throw the screen pass.” Apparently he got on the Longshore botched screen pass tour bus. What a gift for the Bears. The way UA was moving the ball, they really needed that.
7:35 (3:38) Tavechio missed a 50 yard field goal. Jason says: “that seemed like a bad idea”. Yeah, but it was pretty darned close. Can’t argue too much. What was a bad idea was going 5 wide on 3rd down and then Longshore not seeing he had 10 yards of running room and 5 covered receivers.
7:37 (3:05) Jason says: “okay, turnover ever series, Wildcats. every single one.” It’s a nice dream, isn’t it?
7:40 (1:10) The coverage schemes that Cal is throwing at Tuitama aren’t fooling him in the least. And they’re so “tricky” there’s lots of open guys. Time to go for something more simple guys. And while you’re at it, how about tackling more than just shoes. Jason says: “Tacking, folks, Tackling.”
7:42 (End of 1st) Well, despite Cal being up 7-0, Arizona is moving the ball all too easily. The only thing keeping them from scoring so far is their own mistakes. If the Bears can’t start tackling a lot better, this could be a VERY long game. As Jason says, “These guys can really move the ball.”
7:45 (14:14 2nd) Touchdown Wildcats. The Bears need a good LONG offensive drive to give the defensive coaches some time to make some adjustments and bang them over the head about good tackling. The Bears are using too many fancy formations and the only people who are fooled by them are the Bears. Jason says: “The old “empty defense” defense.” 7-7.
7:51 (13:04) This could get ugly really quick. The Bears need to TACKLE. And while we’re at it they need to cover their receivers. And while their at it, TACKLE. That was way too quick of a touchdown and the Bears are in a hole, 7-14 far too quickly. Jason says: “TACKLE…I mean, yeah, he’s fast at the start and they can’t touch him. But then they miss the tackle…ugh…Linebackers looking bad…TACKLE…jeez.”
7:56 (11:15) That was Longshore both at his best and worst. His best because he didn’t force a ball he shouldn’t throw. His worst because he didn’t improvise and see that there was 60 yards of running room to the opposite side of the field.
8:00 (10:15) Phil says: “So did Cal take that whole week off thing seriously? Because they are playing as if they never saw a practice field in 10 days.”
8:01 (10:00) Jason says: “Bryan Anger, the second coming of Nick Harris. How I remember the days when Cal’s punter was the best player on the team.” What I remember is how important it was that Cal have an exceptional punter in those days. I’m sure that’s what Holmoe told recruits, “you’ll get a chance to display your talents at Cal like no other school.”
8:02 (8:35) And the Bears defense actually comes up with a stop!?! There may be hope left!
8:04 (8:04) There’s an attempt to get the wave going here at the stadium. Apparently their amateur fans here…
8:05 (7:51) And the football gods punish AZ fans for their incompetence and arrogance. Best displays why he’s so beloved. TOUCHDOWN! Tie game: 14-14
8:11 (7:11) The defense seems to have made the needed adjustments and the pass coverage looks a LOT better. You’ve got to man up and play those guys close in the spread. 2nd 3 and out in a row for AZ. That 1st 3 and out was a turning point of the game, momentum wise.
8:18 (3:34) TOUCHDOWN… or not as we review. It looks like Morrah held the ball all the way down and this should stand. Sure enough. Jason says: “He is the best receiver on the team. of course, review. sigh.” Bears up 21-14. What a swing of momentum when the Cal defense got their act in gear. More from Jason: “Morrah, really, I’m so impressed by him… When the WR corps is so depleted, having a TE like that… is gold… Get the feeling this is gonna be a shootout, folks.”
8:25 (2:15) Jason says: “Not sure quite what the rationale was for that directional punt. I mean, I like it, because it suggests someone is trying something different… but not sure if it made sense.” Probably true. But it make more sense than Longshore’s arm movement with the ball or running it on 3rd and 22. Now they’ve got to put to AZ with 1:35 left.
8:29 (1:16) OK, AZ spends two timeouts getting the ball back and then runs it up the middle, forcing them to take their last timeout. Huh? And then get sacked, so that Cal can play the same game with their timeouts… what a weird futile end to this half.
8:34 (0:35) Wow. Syd. Jason says, “wow… syd!” That may have been just enough to have a chance at scoring. Field goal is GOOD! Bears up by 10 at the half if they can just survive these last 3 seconds: 24-14.
8:40 (End of 1st half) Now that the 3 seconds have been survived, some halftime thoughts: 1st, the defense really turned the corner there in the early 2nd quarter. They made some significant adjustments and manned up. It looked like the Gregory was really concerned about the long-ball and was doing all sorts of scheming to prevent it as opposed to bringing his men forward to prevent the quick throws. After the Bears proved the could get back with the best of them, the scheming changed significantly and the Bears were in a much better position. The tackling also seemed to improve, although, I still fear that if AZ were to return to their running game, something they surprisingly abandoned in the 2nd quarter, we may see some more troubling misses if they haven’t got their act together. On offense, the unit has been pretty consistent throughout the game. Sure, not every possession was a gem, but overall there was good play-calling and plenty of good execution. Best is still, well Best, when he got in the open field. I expect to see a lot more of that in the 2nd half. If the Bears defense can continue it’s good trend, perhaps making the needed adjustments for AZ’s halftime adjustments, this should remain a very winnable game.
9:00 (14:55 3rd) Tavechio kicks it into the endzone. That’s the first time this season ANY Cal kickoff guy has reached the endzone, albeit only by a yard or two.
9:01 (14:27) See, here comes that running game for AZ again. I bet they realized how one dimensional they got at halftime.
9:03 (13:14) And when you can run the ball, all of a sudden, passing routes open up and Syd can get beat pretty bad on a slant. He should have gone for the tackle, not the tip.
9:06 (13:03) That’s the longest 7 yard run I’ve seen since Marshawn was doing his freaky elusive thing a couple years back. Nice to see the creative running.
9:08 (12:15) And nice to see the refs have NO idea that pass-interference includes climbing over the back of the receiver a half second before the ball gets there.
9:10 (12:00) Coaching update: Stoops face is half way to the obligatory construction sign red he must approach by game’s end after the marking of that punt.
9:15 (10:45) That was a great time for play-action. Everyone knows that Tedford likes to run with the lead in the 2nd half.
9:19 (9:20) Oooo! If only Boateng could have held on to that. It was a tough catch, but it would have been huge. Of course, it’s nice to see Tavechio kicking so well. 2 for 3 now and good on everything inside 50. Bears up 27-21.
9:24 (7:47) When the Bears blow it on a running play, it’s always pretty ugly. There’s no safety backup and it tends to go a LONG way. A goal-line stand would be HUGE here. No such luck. Bears in a 1-point hole: 27-28
9:34 (6:10) There were two people at fault on that INT. One was Tucker who needs to wrestle that ball away from the defender. The other is Nate who’s double clutching a ton today. You can tell 2006 is etched in his brain and he’s over-thinking it. Too bad he didn’t re-think that one. Thinking more globally, the Bears are doing everything underneath and the AZ secondary is biting on it HARD. We need some stop and gos or one of the many other ways that make corners pay for that.
9:37 (4:09) It’s pretty close to time for Tedford to call a “momentum” timeout. The Bears are realing and they need a moment to re-group. Tedford never does that though.
9:41 (1:29) That’s a really tough play to defend. There were some warning signs early that there could be trouble down the road: The running game of AZ and the “feel” of a shootout. Neither were good for the Bears and both are coming true in the 3rd quarter. The Bears need a BIG turnaround right here. A touchdown drive and a stop would go a LONG way.
9:46 (0:25) OK, I like that the Bears are going down the field, but there still needs to be some semblance of trying to move the chains. These refs are calling the game VERY loose on pass-interference and Cal’s secondary needs to play accordingly.
9:48 (End of 3rd quarter) Anytime you let your opponent score 28 points in one quarter, you’ve got a BIG problem. WAY too many big plays. The problems that were plaguing the Bears in the 1st quarter are back and unlike the 1st quarter where the Bears were gifted a couple of turnovers, AZ converted on all those drives. The defense needs to play very physical to get back in this.
9:53 (13:04 4th) WOW. I just don’t get Tedford these days. I would have NEVER expected this. We’ll see how it goes, but this breaks every Tedford template there is.
9:58 (11:45) This clock is moving awful fast for a team down two TDs. The Bears only have this last punt in them (another great one by Anger) and then they just have to execute and score. There’s not two punts here.
10:04 (8:32) Now we’re at the desperation point. There isn’t time for anything less. For all you Riley lovers… ask yourself, does Longshore over-throw that ball so that it is tipped up for the INT? I don’t think so. Not that Longshore doesn’t have his issues. But my point is that Riley is not savior right now either.
10:17 (3:44) Well, time to go down to the field for the interviews. I think we all know this isn’t going to happen.
October 18th, 2008 at 7:27 pm
The yellow jerseys are growing on me. But, please, not an all-yellow look…
October 18th, 2008 at 7:54 pm
*sigh* Here we go again.
October 18th, 2008 at 8:06 pm
JAHVID!
October 18th, 2008 at 8:07 pm
Wow. Javed! Just what the doctor ordered. Running game was looking anemic too. I can’t remember a Cal RB that’s broke off so many long ones.
October 18th, 2008 at 8:09 pm
Why is this not on tv???
October 18th, 2008 at 8:14 pm
It is. Channel 400 if you have Comcast in the east bay
October 18th, 2008 at 8:16 pm
Normal comcast cable.
October 18th, 2008 at 8:17 pm
Think so.
Bears receivers: Where’ve you been?
October 18th, 2008 at 8:21 pm
I can’t believe csn is showing the sharks instead of it.
October 18th, 2008 at 8:27 pm
Whenever Longshore starts going backward you know something bad is going to happen. I’m still puzzled why Tedford’s so enamored with the guy.
October 18th, 2008 at 9:03 pm
…augh. Not the way we wanted to open the second half.
October 18th, 2008 at 9:27 pm
…how big is that Boetang miss now? 😛
October 18th, 2008 at 9:29 pm
Too big.
October 18th, 2008 at 9:32 pm
…okay, I think it’s Riley time.
October 18th, 2008 at 9:34 pm
God damn it! How many times has Longshore thrown that same interception on the flat for TD the other way? He looked at that receiver the entire time. Terrible. I’m so sick of this b**sh*t!
October 18th, 2008 at 9:36 pm
And now Tedford is going to run us 3 and out?!?
October 18th, 2008 at 9:36 pm
Riley….Riley…Riley
October 18th, 2008 at 9:37 pm
Riley. . . please. . . Riley before we throw away another promising season.
October 18th, 2008 at 9:42 pm
Jesus. When the momentum shifts, it *shifts*.
October 18th, 2008 at 9:43 pm
Ack, Ken, sorry about that last comment. I know better than that, and I slipped in the moment. 😛
October 18th, 2008 at 9:43 pm
Nate cannot lead a comeback after the INT. We’ve been down this road, we know how it ends. Riley is hungry and scrappy. Insanity is doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting a different result.
October 18th, 2008 at 9:44 pm
Also, 😛 isn’t supposed to be a smiley. 🙁
October 18th, 2008 at 9:48 pm
I know this isn’t all Longshore’s doing, but you just know in your heart of hearts the guy can’t come up big in these types of situations. There’s way too much baggage at this point. Now AZ is getting a lot of pressure. They really need Riley just to give the team some sort of new energy and just to escape that pressure.
October 18th, 2008 at 9:51 pm
I don’t know emoticons, but sorry for my colorful use of language. Will refrain. Got caught up in the moment.
October 18th, 2008 at 9:51 pm
Remember everyone, Longshore is responsible for only 7 of the 28 points in the 3rd quarter. The defense is responsible for the rest. It’s not time to panic on the QB. It’s time for the defense to play better ball.
October 18th, 2008 at 10:03 pm
Katster, no worries. I’m not one that thinks that sort of of use of Jesus is blasphemous (as an emphasis instead of in a condemning fashion).
October 18th, 2008 at 10:07 pm
Okay, Ken. I was worried. 🙂 And, yeah, so much for Riley. We need the defense to come up big.
October 18th, 2008 at 10:09 pm
The problem is that you have not trade touchdowns for field goals. We are punting way too much in this game. I know it’s not all Longshore’s fault, part of it is Tedford’s coaching and play calling as well. But momentum accounts for alot, as we can see. And Nate missed a wide open receiver in the 1st quarter that would have given CAL a 14 point early lead. And when Arizona, and Tuitama panics, mistakes happen. We’ll just have to see what our D can do, but if we don’t keep them off the field, they’ll be gassed.
October 18th, 2008 at 10:15 pm
i’m glad i dont have to watch this
October 18th, 2008 at 10:33 pm
way to give up on your team Ken
October 18th, 2008 at 10:58 pm
Ughhhh: To be fair, he’s got a job to do there as well, and really, it didn’t look all that great at that point. If AZ hadn’t tried to go for it all on fourth-and-one, he might have even been right. Besides, in the end, he turned out to be right anyway.
October 18th, 2008 at 11:00 pm
Where was the coaching at the end of the game? Did anyone tell Riley we don’t have to gun for the endzone on every play? True, Riley is not the Savior of CAL football. But I’d rather him get his bumps and bruises so that he can be a seasoned player next year. We all know Longshore can only do so much. And in fact his mistakes are usually very costly (aka pick-6’s). We’ll just have to see what drama unfolds this week and who starts against UCLA.
October 18th, 2008 at 11:11 pm
That pretty much sucked. Here’s what I see. Sit Boatang. He can’t catch. Go with Riley the rest of the year. Not because Longshore terrible, but we know the outcome of his mistakes. They lose games. Play Tucker more. Get back to pounding the ball between the tackles.
Funny enough, but we still control out destiny (no one thinks Arizona is going to go undefeated, do they?).
October 18th, 2008 at 11:27 pm
Ughhhh, katster is right. I was in a rush and not thinking of it as a fan at that moment but as a reporter. When I got down to the field and I saw that they came up with the stop, I was the one telling the other reporters that while a long-shot, “all” it took was a touchdown, an on-side kick, a touchdown and a two point conversion to get to overtime so that the Bears could win the game.
October 19th, 2008 at 12:07 am
So painful on so many levels. The most Jekyll and Hyde performance in the Tedford regime. First, what did they say or do at half time. Second, they had a lead in the second half and yet would run up the middle on first down, uh, predictable, or start heaving 40 yard vertical passes. What’s wrong with an intermediate route or clever wide receiver screens. The Longshore interception–stared at his receiver the whole. By the time Riley came in the game was out of hand. I have never seen a team in college ball give up 28 points in a quarter unless it was Texas v. North Texas. Tedford has lost them, again…..
October 19th, 2008 at 8:13 am
I was at the game. Now I know how Ken felt spending all that time and money to watch the Bears disintegrate against Maryland. But at least he got to visit the East Coast. There is no consolation for sitting through a 28-3 third quarter when you are still in Tucson when its all over.
I say this every year after this happens… I am so tired of investing time, money and emotions into a team that just doesn’t show up to play sometimes. But then for some reason, I still come back every year.
Barring miracles or catastrophes, I can reasonably expect to live 30 more years or so. I am convinced that I will never see this team win a Rose Bowl before I die. But for some reason I keep investing so much in the fantasy that they will.
Nice half time speech Tedford.