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Pac-10 Conference
2008 Record: (9-4, 6-3)
2008 Bowl: Emerald Bowl vs.
Coach: Jeff Tedford (59-30 at
Offensive Coordinator: Andy Ludwig
Defensive Coordinator: Bob Gregory
Returning Leaders
Rushing: Jahvid Best, RB, 1,580 yards
Passing: Kevin Riley, QB, 1,360 yards
Receiving: Nyan Boateng, WR, 439 yards
Tackles: Mike Mohamed, LB, 87
Sacks:
Interceptions: Syd’Quan Thompson, CB, 4
Other Key Returnees: OT Donovan Edwards, S Marcus Ezeff, CB Darian Hagan, DT Derrick Hill, S Brett Johnson, DE Cameron Jordan, OT Mitchell Schwartz, WR Verran Tucker, RB Shane Vereen, LB Eddie Young
Key Losses: LB Anthony Felder, LB Zack Follett, QB Nate Longshore, C Alex Mack, G Noris Malele, TE Cameron Morrah, LB Worrell Williams
The Heisman buzz has already begun in
Strengths:
Best will get all the hype, but it is the defense that will win games. The unit has to replace three of their four linebackers, but everybody else is back.
Weaknesses:
The biggest obstacle standing between Best and serious Heisman Trophy consideration is the rest of his offense. Quarterback Kevin Riley is the guy now that Nate Longshore is gone. Those two split time last year and neither was very consistent. Riley barely completed over 50 percent of his passes, but that was not entirely his fault. The young receivers did not help much and players like Alex Lagemann and Marvin Jones really have to grow up in a hurry. Even the returning upperclassmen, Verran Tucker and Nyan Boateng, were inconsistent receiving options. That has to change or the Bears offense will be extremely predictable…and even Best cannot be very effective if everybody knows that he is going to get the ball on every first and second down.
The Bottom Line:
That leads into what may be the most important group on the team. The offensive line lost Alex Mack and Noris Malele. Mack was one of the best centers in the game and his leadership will be very difficult to replace. The offense might not look too much different without him, but without his leadership in the middle of the line,
2008 Team Stats:
Rushing Offense: 186.23 (29th in nation, 4th in conference)
Passing Offense: 189.77 (83, 7)
Total Offense: 376.00 (47, 5)
Scoring Offense: 32.62 (27, 4)
Rushing Defense: 122.23 (25, 3)
Pass Defense: 193.00 (38, 5)
Total Defense: 315.23 (26, 4)
Scoring Defense: 19.92 (23, 2)
Turnover Margin: 1.15 (7, 1)
Sacks: 2.69 (14, 4)
Sacks Allowed: 1.92 (61, 5)