Cal football schedule 2023: Who do the Golden Bears miss on the Pac-12 schedule and what are 3 things to know?
Cal Football Schedule 2023: 3 Things To Know
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Aug 26 OPEN DATE
Sept 2 at North Texas
Sept 9 Auburn
Sept 16 Idaho
Sept 23 at Washington
Sept 30 Arizona State
Oct 7 Oregon State
Oct 14 at Utah
Oct 21 OPEN DATE
Oct 28 USC
Nov 4 at Oregon
Nov 11 Washington State
Nov 18 at Stanford
Nov 25 at UCLA
Cal Football Schedule What To Know: Who do the Golden Bears miss from the Pac-12 slate?
The Bears catch an awful break missing both Arizona and Colorado. Both of them are going to be better, but they’re still on the lower end of the Pac-12 scale. Making things worse, they have to go on the road to Utah, Oregon, and UCLA, however …
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Cal Football Schedule What Really Matters
The rough stretch on the road comes late, which only matters because one of those games is over at Stanford – it’s a road game, but hardly taxing. The team only leaves California three times until November and just four times overall.
There are back-to-back road games just that one time at the end – Stanford and UCLA. With that the team has to take care of things at home with an upset somewhere. The game changes with a big performance against Auburn or Oregon State or Washington State – the Bears need to take down at least one of those.
Cal Football Schedule What To Know: What does it all really mean?
It’s not all that bad. As long as Cal beats North Texas on the road to start the season, there’s a good shot to at least bank three wins before October. It’s going to be a fight to get to six wins without a few huge improvements – Cal should be the underdog at least seven times, and likely closer to nine – but it’s at least a manageable slate.
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