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  07/30/22 - Jamieson SheahanrSr/2023, California, 6-0, 205 (DS#12 P) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON RAY GUY WATCHLIST: Jamieson Sheahan - Cal,... Sheahan (6-0, 205) played in 16 career games and is averaging 42.1 yards per punt that is sixth on Cal's all-time list on 72 punts covering 3030 yards while forcing opponents into 36 fair catches, pinning them inside their 20-yard line 12 times with only two touchbacks and recording a career-long punt of 64 yards among his 11 punts of 50 or more yards. Posted all of his career highs as a 2021 senior when he played in all 12 games and averaged 43.1 yards per punt that is fourth on Cal's all-time single-season list on 53 punts for 2284 yards while forcing opponents into 27 fair catches and pinning them inside their 20-yard line on 10 occasions with only two touchbacks, and recording a career long punt of 64 yards among his seven punts of 50 or more yards. Holder on all 61 field goal (20) and PAT (41) attempts by Cal during his 2020 junior and 2021 seasons. - Cal Football

(DS#12 P) rSr/2023 P Jamieson SheahanCalifornia
News Source: Cal Football
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  07/29/22 - Isaiah IfanserSr/2024, California, 5-08, 205 (DS#47 RB) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON BIG SKY FOOTBALL ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM: RB Isaiah Ifanse (Montana State),...His 3,461 career rushing yards is second in Bobcat history behind Ryan Johnson's 3,646... gained 1,623 yards in 2021, an MSU single-season record... his 16 career 100-yard games is one behind Johnson's school record and his eight in 2021 was one behind Troy Andersen's single-season mark. Enjoyed one of the finest seasons in Bobcat history in 2021... set a single-season MSU record with 1,623 rushing yards and finished his junior campaign with 3,461 yards, second-most in Bobcat history... became MSU's first All-America running back since Tony Boddie in 1982 by earning Second Team honors from AFCS, Hero Sports, Stats Perform and AP. - Montana State Football

(DS#47 RB) rSr/2024 RB Isaiah IfanseCalifornia
News Source: Montana State Football
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  07/28/22 - Ryan CoerSr/2025, California, 6-2, 230 (DS#20 K) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON LOU GROZA AWARD WATCH LIST: Ryan Coe - Cincinnati, Class: Junior - Hometown: McDonald, Pennsylvania,...stats from 2021 at Delaware,...It takes a special player to transfer from FCS to become the presumptive starter at a school coming off a College Football Playoff berth, but that's what Coe bring to Cincinnati this season. The former Delaware Blue Hen kicked three of the five longest field goals in his conference last year, including a 53-yarder on the road at Rutgers. - Lou Groza Award

(DS#20 K) rSr/2025 K Ryan CoeCalifornia
News Source: Lou Groza Award
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  07/25/22 - Matthew CindricrSr/2024, California, 6-4, 295 (DS#21 C) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON RIMINGTON TROPHY WATCHLIST: Matthew Cindric, California,...Has been named to the Rimington Trophy Preseason Watch List and earned Athlon third-team preseason All-Pac-12 honors prior to his 2022 junior campaign from Athlon (third team) and Phil Steele (fourth team)...Has played in 28 games with 27 starts over the past three seasons with 14 starts at right guard and 13 at center including 11 of 12 contests in his 2021 junior campaign when he earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 honors from the league's coaches. - Cal Football

(DS#21 C) rSr/2024 C Matthew CindricCalifornia
News Source: Cal Football
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  07/24/22 - Patrick McMorrisrSr/2024, California, 6-0, 207 (DS#14 SS) + More +

  Apparently, those who follow Mountain West football are not expecting San Diego State's sum to equal its parts. How else to explain the Aztecs with a conference-high eight selections on the preseason all-Mountain West team a day after SDSU was picked to finish second in the conference's West Division? In a vote of Mountain West media members, the 27-man team included SDSU wide receiver Jesse Matthews and center Alama Uluave were named on the offense. Linemen Keshawn Banks and Jonah Tavai, linebacker Caden McDonald and safety Patrick McMorris were picked on the defense. Jordan Byrd was named among the specialists as both a punt and kick returner. All seven players are seniors.

McMorris shared preseason Defensive Player of the Year with San Jose State defensive lineman Cade Hall. Byrd was picked as preseason Special Teams Player of the Year. McMorris, a first-team all-MW selection last season after leading the Aztecs with 90 tackles and four interceptions, is the first SDSU player so distinguished in the preseason since cornerback Damontae Kazee in 2016. - San Diego Union Tribune


(DS#14 SS) rSr/2024 SS Patrick McMorrisCalifornia
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  07/23/22 - Patrick McMorrisrSr/2024, California, 6-0, 207 (DS#14 SS) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON MOUNTAIN WEST CO-DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (MEDIA): Patrick McMorris, Sr., DB, San Diego State,...The Aztec safety finished 2021 ranked top-25 nationally in interceptions (4; T-14th), passes defended (13; T-20th) and pass breakups (11; T-23rd). McMorris is the first Aztec to earn preseason defensive player of the year honors since Damontae Kazee in 2016 and third all-time (Leon McFadden; 2012). - Mountain West Football

(DS#14 SS) rSr/2024 SS Patrick McMorrisCalifornia
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  05/24/22 - Daniel ScottrSr/2023, California, 6-1, 208 (DS#5 SS) + More +

  2022 LOTT IMPACT TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST: DANIEL SCOTT, S, Cal, Sr., 6-2, 205, Pasadena: Grad student with degree in sociology and business certificate in business administration; All-Pac-12 performer; In 6th year on team. - Lott IMPACT Trophy/The Pacific Club IMPACT Foundation

(DS#5 SS) rSr/2023 SS Daniel ScottCalifornia
News Source: Lott IMPACT Trophy
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  05/19/22 - Chase GarbersrSr/2022, California, 6-2, 215 (DS#17 QB) + More +

  Background on Raiders undrafted rookie quarterback Chase Garbers from California: 6-2, 215 pounds; Garbers started 34 of the 36 games he appeared in at Cal, posting a 19-15 record as starting quarterback and finishing fourth among the school's all-time leaders in total offense (7,756 yards). That would be behind quarterback Jared Goff (12,086 yards), quarterback Troy Taylor (8,236) and quarterback Kyle Boller (7,811) - Raiders.com and Cal record book

(DS#17 QB) rSr/2022 QB Chase GarbersCalifornia
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  05/16/22 - Odua IsiborrSr/2023, California, 6-2, 260 (DS#999 OLB) + More +

  After five years in the UCLA program, defensive lineman Odua Isibor decided to enter the transfer portal on April 21. Now, Isibor announced on his twitter account his transfer commitment to one of UCLA's Pac-12 rivals, as he is going to play out his sixth season of eligibility with the California Golden Bears. Isibor totaled 57 tackles with nine tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery in his five-year collegiate career so far. This past season, he had 14 tackles with 4.5 tackles for loss, two sacks, and one forced fumble. Last season, Cal had the fourth-best defense in the Pac-12 in terms of yards allowed per game (366.7). The Golden Bears also allowed 22.3 points per game (third-best in Pac-12), 137.2 rushing yards (fifth-best) and 229.5 passing yards (seventh-best). - Odua Isibor Twitter and other online sources

(DS#999 OLB) rSr/2023 OLB Odua IsiborCalifornia
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  04/24/22 - Odua IsiborrSr/2023, California, 6-2, 260 (DS#999 OLB) + More +

  UCLA's defensive ranks were further thinned Wednesday when veteran defensive lineman Odua Isibor announced he was entering the transfer portal, becoming the second member of the team to depart since the start of spring practice. Linebacker Caleb Johnson made a similar move two weeks ago. One of the last remaining holdovers from the Jim Mora era, Isibor was a contender to start this season at defensive tackle after having become a regular member of the playing rotation over his final four seasons in the program. He was a part-time starter in 2021 and made 14 tackles, including 4½ for losses, to go with one forced fumble. - Los Angeles Times

(DS#999 OLB) rSr/2023 OLB Odua IsiborCalifornia
News Source: Los Angeles Times
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  12/21/21 - Patrick McMorrisrSr/2024, California, 6-0, 207 (DS#14 SS) + More +

  2021 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DB - Patrick McMorris, Jr., San Diego State,...McMorris is also on the MW first team in his first year as the starting 'Aztec' in SDSU's vaunted 3-3-5 defense. McMorris has a team-high 79 tackles (48 solo), including 2.5 tackles for loss, three interceptions for 36 yards, eight pass breakups and a 15-yard fumble recovery. Since the start of the 3-3-5 defense at San Diego State in 2009, only Nat Berhe (2013) and McMorris (2021) have earned first-team all-MW accolades as an 'Aztec', while Berhe (2012) is the only other 'Aztec' to even make a second team over that span. - San Diego State Football

(DS#14 SS) rSr/2024 SS Patrick McMorrisCalifornia
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  12/17/21 - Chase GarbersrSr/2022, California, 6-2, 215 (DS#17 QB) + More +

  The face of Cal football for the past four years is on the move. Redshirt senior quarterback Chase Garbers announced via Twitter on Dec. 14 that he is declaring for the 2022 NFL draft. While sporting a blue and gold uniform, Garbers has thrown for 6,580 total yards and boasts 1,174 total yards on the ground. During the fall 2021 season, the Newport Beach local surpassed former Cal quarterback Joe Kapp as the program's all-time lead rushing quarterback and ranked within the Pac-12's top three quarterbacks for total offense. Garbers' decision follows a series of announcements made by a number of graduating Bears, including Nikko Remigio, Trevon Clark and Christopher Brooks. Stretched thin of former starters, Cal will have to rely heavily upon younger faces to fill gaping voids next season. - Daily Californian

(DS#17 QB) rSr/2022 QB Chase GarbersCalifornia
News Source: Daily Californian
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  12/15/21 - Landon MorrisrSr/2026, California, 6-5, 240 (DS#999 TE) + More +

  Former Syracuse tight end Landon Morris announced on Twitter that he has committed to join the University of Utah football program, becoming the second transfer from the Orange this week to land at a Power-Five destination. Morris' announcement follows one made by former quarterback Tommy DeVito (Illinois) over the weekend. Utah went 10-3 last season and is currently preparing to play Ohio State in the Rose Bowl. Morris never played in a game for Syracuse, arriving for training camp in the fall as a three-star recruit and ranked No. 82 among tight end prospects in the country by 247 Sports. When he first entered the transfer portal, Morris told 247 Sports that he didn't see himself being utilized in a pass-catching role at Syracuse, something he had anticipated following his recruitment. - The Post-Standard

(DS#999 TE) rSr/2026 TE Landon MorrisCalifornia
News Source: The Post-Standard
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  12/11/21 - Jake TongesrSr/2022, California, 6-4, 240 (DS#35 TE) + More +

  On Dec. 9, former walk-on tight end turned scholarship starting tight end Jake Tonges entered the transfer portal, looking to find a new home away from Berkeley in 2022. Tonges totaled 47 receptions for 620 yards and four touchdowns at Cal over his career. Proclaimed as the "best tight end in the Pac-12" by fellow tight end Collin Moore, Tonges' seniority and presence in the locker room and on the field may be missed by Cal in the season to come. - Daily Californian

(DS#35 TE) rSr/2022 TE Jake TongesCalifornia
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  12/10/21 - Trevon ClarkSr/2022, California, 6-3, 193 (DS#72 WR) + More +

  On Wednesday night, two Bears who helped lead Cal football's offensive unit in the fall 2021 season announced their intention to leave. The first came from tight end Gavin Reinwald, who decided to enter the transfer portal as a graduate transfer. The second came from wide receiver Trevon Clark, who plans on declaring for the 2022 NFL draft. Clark was one of the star offensive weapons for Cal this season after leading the team with 658 receiving yards, four touchdown receptions and an average of 20.8 yards per catch that ranked first in the Pac-12. - Daily Californian

(DS#72 WR) Sr/2022 WR Trevon ClarkCalifornia
News Source: Daily Californian
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