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2004 California Golden Bears football team
American college football season
American college football season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| mode | football |
| year | 2004 |
| team | California Golden Bears |
| logo | California Golden Bears logo.svg |
| logo_size | 125 |
| conference | Pacific-10 Conference |
| short_conf | Pac-10 |
| CoachRank | 9 |
| APRank | 9 |
| record | 10–2 |
| conf_record | 7–1 |
| head_coach | Jeff Tedford |
| hc_year | 3rd |
| off_coach | George Cortez |
| oc_year | 3rd |
| def_coach | Bob Gregory |
| dc_year | 3rd |
| off_scheme | Pro-style |
| def_scheme | [4–3](4-3-defense) |
| stadium | California Memorial Stadium |
| bowl | [Holiday Bowl](2004-holiday-bowl) |
| bowl_result | L 31–45 vs. [Texas Tech](2004-texas-tech-red-raiders-football-team) |
The 2004 California Golden Bears football team was an American football team that represented the University of California, Berkeley in the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) during the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their third year under head coach Jeff Tedford, the Golden Bears compiled a 10–2 record (7–1 against Pac-10 opponents), finished in second place in the Pac-10, and outscored their opponents by a combined score of 441 to 192.
The Golden Bears were ranked No. 4 at the end of the regular season, its only loss having been No. 1 USC by a 23–17 score. In that game, quarterback Aaron Rodgers set a school record for consecutive completed passes with 26 and tied an NCAA record with 23 consecutive passes completed in one game. He set a Cal single-game record for passing completion percentage of 85.3. Rodgers' performance set up the Golden Bears at first and goal with 1:47 remaining and a chance for the game-winning touchdown. On the first play of USC's goal-line stand, Rodgers threw an incomplete pass. This was followed by a second-down sack by Manuel Wright. After a timeout and Rodgers' incomplete pass on third down, USC stopped Cal's run play to win the game. Rodgers commented that it was "frustrating that we couldn't get the job done."
After Texas was picked over Cal for a Rose Bowl berth, the fourth-ranked Bears were awarded a spot in the Holiday Bowl, which they lost to Texas Tech, 45–31.
The team's statistical leaders included Aaron Rodgers with 2,566 passing yards, J. J. Arrington with 2,018 rushing yards, and Geoff McArthur with 862 receiving yards. Three California players received first-team honors on the 2004 College Football All-America Team: running back J. J. Arrington (AP, FWAA, TSN, SI, ESPN, CBS); offensive lineman Marvin Philip (SI); and defensive lineman Ryan Riddle (TSN, SI).
After the season, Rodgers decided to forgo his senior season to enter the 2005 NFL draft. He was drafted in the first round by the Green Bay Packers.
Schedule
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Game summaries
At Air Force
New Mexico State
At Oregon State
At No. 1 USC
UCLA
At Arizona
No. 20 Arizona State
Oregon
At Washington
Stanford
At Southern Miss
Vs. No. 20 Texas Tech (2004 Holiday Bowl)
Roster
- Jeff Tedford
- George Cortez (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks)
- Bob Gregory (defensive coordinator/outside linebackers)
- Pete Alamar (special teams/tight ends)
- Ken Delgado (defensive line)
- Ron Gould (running backs)
- Eric Kiesau (wide receivers)
- Jim Michalczik (assistant head coach/offensive line)
- Justin Wilcox (linebackers)
- J. D. Williams (secondary)
- Mike McHugh (director of football operations)
- Bert Watts (graduate assistant - defense)
- Kevin Daft (graduate assistant - offense)
- Jim Sterbick (offensive assistant)
References
References
- "2004 California Golden Bears Schedule and Results". Sports Reference LLC.
- "California 2015 Football Information Guide". Cal Golden Bears Athletics.
- (October 9, 2004). "Trojans' defense stymies Cal QB at first-and-goal". ESPN.
- "2004 California Golden Bears Stats". Sports Reference LLC.
- "NFL 2005 draft results (Round One)". National Football League (NFL).
- (December 5, 2004). "No. 4 Cal struggles to shake Southern Miss until a blocked extra point turns the tide in the final quarter". The Sacramento Bee.
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