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2008 California Golden Bears football team

2008 California Golden Bears football
University of California, Berkeley athletic logo.svg
Emerald Bowl Champions
Emerald Bowl vs. Miami (FL), W 24–17
Conference Pacific-10 Conference
Ranking
Coaches No. 25
2008 record 9–4 (6–3 Pac-10)
Head coach Jeff Tedford (7th year)
Offensive coordinator Frank Cignetti (1st year)
Offensive scheme Multiple
Defensive coordinator Bob Gregory (7th year)
Base defense 3–4
Home stadium California Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 71,799)
Seasons
« 2007 2009 »
2008 Pacific-10 football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
#3 USC $   8 1         12 1  
#10 Oregon   7 2         10 3  
#19 Oregon State   7 2         9 4  
California   6 3         9 4  
Arizona   5 4         8 5  
Arizona State   4 5         5 7  
Stanford   4 5         5 7  
UCLA   3 6         4 8  
Washington State   1 8         2 11  
Washington   0 9         0 12  
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2008 California Golden Bears football team represented the University of California, Berkeley in the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They played their home games at California Memorial Stadium in Berkeley, California and are coached by Jeff Tedford. California hosted Michigan State to begin the season on August 30, 2008 and closed the season at home against the University of Washington on December 6, 2008. In addition to the slate of nine conference games, five at home and four on the road, the Golden Bears traveled to College Park, Maryland to play the Maryland Terrapins, while having hosted Michigan State and Colorado State.

The Bears finished the regular season in fourth place in the Pac-10 and accepted a bid to the 2008 Emerald Bowl on December 27, where they defeated the Miami Hurricanes. The team improved on its 2007 season record of 7–6 to 9–4 and spent most of the season unranked, breaking into the AP Top 25 three times only to get knocked out each time following a loss. The Bears were finally ranked #25 in the Coaches' Poll and just missed getting into the AP Top 25 in January 2009.

The aftermath of Cal's tumble from potentially being ranked in 2007 led Tedford to declare open competition on all positions. This included at quarterback, where Tedford had come under extreme criticism from the media and Golden Bears fans alike for his decision-making the previous year. Both Nate Longshore and Kevin Riley appeared to be at a standstill through fall practice. But in a surprise move, the younger and less experienced Riley was named the starter for the season opener. However, Tedford indicated that the quarterback competition was not over, and that Longshore would also see action against Michigan State (he would appear in the second quarter).


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