BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) – California quarterback Jared Goff sent multiple school passing records as a freshman in 2013.
He’s looking forward to a lighter workload this year.
Coming off a season in which their running game ranked 101st nationally, the Golden Bears hope to be more balanced in hopes of alleviating the pressure on the rest of the offense.
Cal’s defense was largely to blame for the team’s 1-11 record in coach Sonny Dykes’ first season, but the lack of production on the ground was also at fault.
The Bears didn’t have a single back run for more than 450 yards. As a team, Cal was held to fewer than 90 yards in four of its 12 games and scored just 10 touchdowns on the ground.
With no relief from the running game, Goff ended up breaking school records for passing yardage, attempts and completions.
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