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Stanford's Offensive Line Boosts Big Game Hopes
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Stanfords Offensive Line Gets Boost for Big Game; Cals Uluave Returns for Rivalry Matchup
Stanford footballs offensive line is getting a much-needed boost ahead of their biggest game of the season. Junior Simione Pale and sophomore Kahlil House are listed as probable to play, providing crucial protection for the quarterbacks and potentially helping the offense find its rhythm. Pales return, in particular, is significant, as his absence has been felt since the second game of the season. Meanwhile, Cals linebacker Cade Uluave is also listed as probable, returning to bolster their defense in the rivalry matchup. A win for Stanford would snap a four-game losing streak against Cal and surpass three wins for the first time in five seasons, setting a positive tone for the offseason.
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Cal Football's Transfer Portal Gains Rank Top in ACC
01:43|Cals football team is making a splash in the transfer portal, ranking 12th nationally and 1st in the ACC for incoming transfers. Theyve secured key talent on both offense and defense, including running backs Adam Mohammed, Ashten Emory, and Carter Vargas, wide receivers Ian Strong and Chase Hendricks, and tight end Dorian Thomas. Defensively, theyve added linebacker Tristan Jernigan and defensive end Solomon Williams, along with several linemen and defensive backs. Despite losing some players like Luke Ferrelli, Kendrick Raphael, and Devin Brown, the net gain looks promising. Positive news includes Nate Burrell and Cam Sidney returning, along with Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele and Jayden Wayne. With portal moves still unfolding, Cal is well-positioned for a rebound under their coaching staff.
Cam Sidney Stays at Cal, Defense Builds for Next Season
01:17|Cam Sidney, Cals defensive back, withdraws from transfer portal, committing to another season with the Bears. Sidney had a standout year in 2025, starting eight games and racking up impressive stats. He joins Nate Burrell, who also reversed his transfer decision. Cal faces defensive losses but has already secured two new defensive backs from the portal. With the portal open until January 15th, expect more moves as Cal prepares for next season under new head coach Tosh Lupoi.
Meyer Hails Lupoi as Cal's New Football Coach
01:26|Urban Meyer praises Cals new coach, Tosh Lupoi, ranking him third among new head coaches set to make a significant impact. Known for his relentless recruiting and tough coaching style, Lupoi is expected to elevate Cals defense. Despite his lack of head coaching experience, Meyer believes Lupoi can transform the Bears into a national contender, drawing parallels to Jeff Tedfords successful tenure at Cal.
Noah Jennings Joins Cal Bears
01:28|Cals Wide Receivers Room Gains a Boost: Noah Jennings Commits The University of California, Berkeleys wide receivers room received a significant upgrade with the commitment of Cincinnati transfer Noah Jennings. The 61, 190-pound junior, who had 23 catches for 323 yards this past season, flipped his commitment from Minnesota after initially choosing the Golden Gophers. Jennings brings valuable experience, having played his first two college seasons at Charleston Southern, where he recorded 72 receptions for 885 yards and 4 touchdowns. At Cincinnati, he caught at least one pass in all 11 games he played, with a high of 3 grabs for 63 yards against Oklahoma State. His reliable hands will help fill the void left by Jaiven Plummer, who transferred after 2 catches for 86 yards and a touchdown in 13 games. This move comes as part of a flurry of transfers for Cal, with Jennings being the third wide receiver to commit in recent days. New head coach Tosh Lupoi is actively building the Bears roster, and with the transfer portal open until January 15th, more commitments could be on the way.
Cal Football Lands Mississippi State DL Ashun Sheppard
01:26|Cal football secures fourth transfer portal signee, Ashun Sheppard, a defensive lineman from Mississippi State. Sheppard, a six-foot-three, 295-pound standout, has one year of eligibility left and played in two games for the Bulldogs, recording four tackles. He entered the portal after two seasons at Mississippi State and shone at East Mississippi Community College. Cal now has fifteen transfer additions, building depth for the upcoming season in the ACC.
Texas A&M LB Jernigan Joins Cal Bears
01:32|Texas A&M linebacker Tristan Jernigan joins Cal via transfer portal, bringing three years of eligibility. Despite limited action with Aggies, he showcases potential with 11 tackles as freshman and high school accolades. Jernigan, a four-star recruit, is the second Aggie to join Bears this week, bolstering linebacker room for next season.
Beadles Joins Cal Bears as Edge Rusher
01:42|Justin Beadles, a six-foot-five, two-hundred-seventy-pound edge rusher, joins Cal Bears from Louisville. With experience at Virginia Tech, Houston, and New Mexico State, Beadles brings valuable skills to the Bears defense. Hes the third transfer commitment this weekend, joining linebacker Tristan Jernigan and offensive lineman Jimothy Lewis Junior. Beadles, a former recruit of powerhouses like Oregon, Alabama, and Georgia, is set to pair up with Solomon Williams on the edge. With the transfer portal open until January fifteenth, Cal is building momentum fast under new head coach Tosh Lupoi.
Cal Lands Transfer Lineman Lewis
01:25|Cal Bears secure major offensive line boost with Jimothy Lewis Junior, a six-foot-six, three hundred twenty-pound offensive lineman from Mississippi State. Lewis, a consensus four-star recruit, started eight games at left tackle for the Bulldogs this season and drew interest from powerhouses before committing to Cal. The Bears, who ranked one hundred thirty-third in rushing offense, desperately need this kind of beef up front to protect returning sophomore quarterback Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele. This marks the third offensive lineman Cal has snagged in the portal over the past few days, signaling a major rebuild on the line that could turn Cals ground game around heading into next season.