Stanford Gets The Axe Back From Cal Football 24-23 In 123rd Big Game Coronavirus Edition
ONN – Yep. Stanford Football Gets The Axe Back From Cal Football and 24-23 was the score in The 123rd Big Game. What I call “Coronavirus Edition” – vlog by Zennie62 YouTube
Before the game, I wrote this:
The strangest Stanford vs California / California vs Stanford Big Game ever, will kickoff at 4:30 pm EST from California Memorial Stadium. And we can’t even sit on Tightwad Hill.
Even with that. With the Coronavirus altering our very existence. With the looming chance the Big Game may be put on hold, we focus on the only thing the matters: we play, we win.
What I am looking for is better pass play design that takes into account the lack of practice time. No more technically complicated play. Time for smash-mouth action and quick-passes, and misdirection runs.
But I am not the offensive coordinator: Bill Musgrave is. Bill. This is on you, Man. Others would point to Cal Golden Bears Head Coach Justin Wilcox versus Stanford Cardinal Head David Shaw, not not me. It’s all on Bill Musgrave and what his offense does.
Defensively our best chance to win is by blitzing Stanford Head Coach David Shaw’s Offense our of its collective mind.
That’s the blueprint. That’s the win.
GO BEARS! BEAT STANFORD!
Well, I was wrong. Not only about the outcome of the game, but about Tightwad Hill: there were viewers up there. But, as my long time friend from Cal days Brian F put it: “I’ve got Tightwad Hill in my bed, and it’s free.” But back to the game.
Let’s face it: if Cal kept running the ball around the edges, this outcome would have been a blowout in the Golden Bears’ favor. But rather than hit The Cardinal with a simple running attack, Cal got a little too unnecessarily varied in its approach, considering we’re in the middle of a schedule-changing, practice-time-sapping Pandemic.
Stanford used its great short-passing attack, mixed in with upfield running and the occasional screen pass, to keep close. Then The Cardinal feasted off our little mistakes. Including a routine point-after-attempt.
Wow.
The result. We lost. 24-23. Stanford Gets The Axe Back From Cal Football.
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