I just can't believe that for the second straight season we've had a position group or entire side of the ball that has been dreadfully bad, only to see a fairly significant uptick in competitiveness just by firing the man in charge. That may be a little hyperbole for the OL last year when Rod was fired, but they were better simply by removing him.1. No.
2. No.
3. He's bad at coaching.
I am under no illusion that Cal is any good on offense, but that defense on Saturday was a completely different unit than anything we've seen under Wilson/Dorrell, and it wasn't just schematic differences. The energy, the tackling ability, flying around, creating turnovers of which more should have been had.