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Holiday Bowl Guide 1 BOWL INFORMATION TEAM HEADQUARTERS Hilton San Diego Bayfront SCHEDULE of EVENTS 1 Park Boulevard (As of Dec QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS FOOTBALL OFFICE Location ...............................Berkeley, CA 94720 Address .......................... 209 Memorial Stadium Founded ..................................................... 1868 Berkeley, CA 94720 Enrollment ............................................... 36,142 Phone/Fax .............510-642-3851/510-643-9336 Chancellor .....................Dr. Robert J. Birgeneau Director of Athletics..................... Sandy Barbour CALIFORNIA Colors ........................... Blue (282) & Gold (123) COACHING STAFF (7-5, 4-5 PAC-12) Conference .............................................. Pac-12 Head Coach......................................Jeff Tedford vs. Nickname...................................... Golden Bears Alma Mater, Year ............Fresno State, 1983 Website .........................................CalBears.com Overall/Cal Record (Seasons) .....79-47 (10) Mascot ......................................................... Oski Offensive Cooordinator/OL .......... Jim Michalczik Stadium (2011) .................................. AT&T Park Defensive Coordinator .......... Clancy Pendergast Capacity ............................................. 45,000 Defensive Backs ....................... Ashley Ambrose Surface ................................... Natural Grass Quarterbacks ............................... Marcus Arroyo TEXAS Stadium (2012) ...................... Memorial Stadium Special Teams Coordinator/TEs ........ Jeff Genyk Capacity ............................................. 63,000 Assoc. Head Coach/Run Game Coordinator...... (7-5, 4-5 BIG 12) Surface .................................................. TBD Ron Gould 2011 Record .................................................. 7-5 Passing Game Coordinator/WRs ..... Eric Kiesau 2011 Pac-12 Record (Finish) ....... 4-5 (4th North) Defensive Line ................................... Tosh Lupoi CAL BOWL CENTRAL Offensive System ................................... Multiple Recruiting Coord./LB's ......... Kenwick Thompson Visit CalBears.com/holidaybowl for updated Defensive System.......................................... 3-4 Strength & Conditioning............... Mike Blasquez information and extensive coverage of the Cal Athletic Communications Dir. of Football Operations ............ Mike McHugh football team's trip to San Diego and activities Assistant AD ................................. Herb Benenson Graduate Assistant, Defense ...... Ryan McKinley surrounding the 2011 Bridgepoint Education Phone ..................................... 510-334-0791 Graduate Assistant, Offense ......... Matt Wiegand Holiday Bowl. Email [email protected] In addition to covering the Bears, the Associate Director ..............Kyle McRae (lead FB) website will contain links to additional Phone ..................................... 510-219-9340 SUPPORT STAFF information and coverage of the event. Email ........................... [email protected] Head Team Physician .............. Dr. Casey Batten Assistant Director ................................ Tim Miguel Asst. Video Coordinator ...................... Ernie Chu Phone ........................................510-326-9761 Dir. of Career Development/ CREDITS Email [email protected] Asst. Dir. of FB Ops .................. Ron Coccimiglio The 2011 Cal Fotball Holiday Bowl Video Coordinator ................................. Matt Fox Guide was produced by Associate Athletic Asst. Football Athletic Trainer ....... Julie Guzman Communications Director Kyle McRae, Administrative Assistant................... Denis Hallin Assistant Athletic Communications Director Head Equipment Manager................Todd Hewitt Tim Miguel and Assistant Athletic Director/ COMMUNICATIONS Asst. Dir. of SA Development ........Chidi Iwuoma Athletic Communications Herb Benenson, Asst. Director of Student-Athlete and designed by Publications Director John BOWL STAFF Development ............... Michelle Lesley Johnson Dunbar, with assistance from Publications Admin. Asst., Defense ............. Taggart McCurdy Coordinator Evan Kerr. Photography by Football Athletic Trainer ...............Wes McGaugh Michael Pimentel, John Todd, Michael J. Burns, Recruiting Assistant ..................Andrew McGraw Mike Wondolowski, John Dunbar and Evan Equipment Manager .................. Dave Moosman Kerr, among others. Recruiting Assistant ........................Kevin Parker Asst. Strength & Conditioning......... Josh Phillips NAME USAGE GUIDELINES Director of SA Development ............. Keiko Price When referring to University of California HERB KYLE TIM Recruiting Assistant ...........................Zach Reed football, please use California or Golden BENENSON McRAE MIGUEL Admin. Asst., Offense ........................Ben Steele Bears on first reference. Cal or Bears may Football Operations ...........................Bud Turner be used on second reference. Terms such as UC Berkeley, Cal-Berkeley, Berkeley and California-Berkeley (or other similar variations) are incorrect and should not be used in 2011 RESULTS connection with Cal Athletics. Overall Pac-12 Date Opponent (TV) Result Record Record Sept. 3 ^vs. Fresno State (CSNCA) W, 36-21 1-0 0-0 TABLE OF CONTENTS Sept. 10 at Colorado (CSNCA) W, 36-33(ot) 2-0 0-0 Quick Facts............................................ 1 Bowl Information .................................... 2 Sept. 17 Presbyterian W, 63-12 3-0 0-0 Game Notes ..................................... 3-16 Sept. 24 *at Washington (FSN/CSNBA) L, 23-31 3-1 0-1 Two-Deep/Pronunciations ................... 17 Oct. 6 *at No. 9/9 Oregon (ESPN/ESPN 3D) L, 15-43 3-2 0-2 Rosters ........................................... 18-21 Oct. 13 *#USC (ESPN/ESPN 3D) L, 9-30 3-3 0-3 Player Broadcast Bios .................... 22-25 Oct. 22 *Utah (CSNBA/KJZZ) W, 34-10 4-3 1-3 Cal in the NFL Player Notes ........... 26-27 Oct. 29 *at UCLA (CSNBA/Prime Ticket) L, 14-31 4-4 1-4 Game Summaries........................... 28-39 Nov. 5 *Washington State (CSNCA/ROOT) W, 30-7 5-4 2-4 Cal-Texas Series History ..................... 40 Nov. 12 *Oregon State (CSNCA/ROOT) W, 23-6 6-4 3-4 The Last Time ...................................... 41 Nov. 19 *at No. 8/9/9 Stanford (ESPN) L, 28-31 6-5 3-5 Coaching Staff ................................ 42-49 Nov. 25 *at Arizona State (ESPN) W, 47-38 7-5 4-5 Statistics ......................................... 50-65 *Pac-12 Game; Rankings (BCS/AP/USA Today or AP/USA Today); ^TicketCity Battle by the Pac-12 Honors..................................... 66 Bay, Candlestick Park, San Francisco, CA, #Homecoming; All Home Games in Bold at AT&T Bowl History & Records .................. 67-73 Park, San Francisco, CA Director of Athletics.............................. 74 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS 2011 Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl Guide 1 BOWL INFORMATION TEAM HEADQUARTERS Hilton San Diego Bayfront SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 1 Park Boulevard (as of Dec. 15, 2011) San Diego, CA 92101 Time Event Location Phone: 619-564-3333 Friday, Dec. 23 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. Team Practice (Shells) San Diego State University MEDIA HEADQUARTERS 8:30 p.m. Welcome BBQ Hilton San Diego Bayfront Omni San Diego Hotel 675 L Street Saturday, Dec. 24 San Diego, CA 92101 Noon – 2:15 p.m. Team Practice (Pads) San Diego State University Phone: 619-231-6664 3:30 – 6:00 p.m. Sea World Sea World HOLIDAY BOWL Sunday, Dec. 25 9:45 a.m. – Noon San Diego Zoo San Diego Zoo COMMUNICATIONS STAFF 4:00 – 6:15 p.m. Team Practice (Pads) San Diego State University Director of Communications ....Mark Neville 7:30 p.m. Christmas Dinner Hilton San Diego Bayfront Office ........................... 619-283-5808 x309 Mobile ...................................858-967-0901 Monday, Dec. 26 [email protected] 11:30 a.m. Navy & Marine Corps Luncheon NAS North Island 4:30 p.m. – 6:45 p.m. Team Practice (Shells) San Diego State University Communications Asst. .....Jamila Hillebrand Office ........................... 619-283-5808 x305 Tuesday, Dec. 27 Mobile ...................................858-967-0925 10:30 a.m. Head Coaches' Press Conference Omni San Diego Hotel Email..................... [email protected] Noon U.S. Bank Kickoff Luncheon San Diego Convention Center 3:45 – 4:30 p.m. Team Walk-Thru (Helmets) San Diego State University 5:30 p.m. Cal Pep Rally Hilton San Diego Bayfront Office Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl Wednesday, Dec. 28 Qualcomm Stadium 10:00 a.m. Port of San Diego Big Bay Balloon Parade Harbor Drive, Downtown San Diego 9449 Friars Road, Gate A 5:00 p.m. Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, CA 92108 10:00 p.m. Cal Post-Game Party House of Blues – Gaslamp District holidaybowl.com featuring the Tightwad Hill Band *All events and times subject to change CAL PRACTICE SITE San Diego State University SDSU Practice Fields 5500 Campanile Drive CREDENTIALS POST-GAME INTERVIEWS San Diego, CA 92182 Members of the media who wish to cover The post-game interview room is located the Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl can in Media Room (2) adjacent to the team CAL PRACTICES apply for credentials by visiting Bridgepoint locker rooms, at Ramp C. Following a ten- Education HolidayBowl.com. Approved minute cooling off period, the losing coach Media may attend all Cal football Holiday members of the media can pick up their cre- and selected players will be escorted to the Bowl practices at San Diego State, with the dentials at the Bridgepoint Education Holiday interview room and
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