Cal Fires Justin Wilcox After Ugly Loss to Stanford
In a move that came as no surprise, the University of California (UC Berkeley) has parted ways with its football coach, Justin Wilcox. The decision was announced on Sunday afternoon, mere hours after the Bears suffered an embarrassing 31-10 loss at home to Stanford.
Wilcox's tenure as head coach had been marked by inconsistency, despite winning four consecutive Big Games and leading the team to a third consecutive bowl-eligible season. However, Saturday's meltdown proved too much for him, with the team turning over the ball three times and committing 13 penalties totaling 123 yards.
The final straw came when two of those turnovers were returned for Cardinal touchdowns, effectively ending any hopes of a comeback. The loss marked a low point in an already struggling season, which has seen Cal lose five of its last eight games.
In a statement, Bears football general manager Ron Rivera attributed the decision to "new leadership," saying that he wished Wilcox "the best of luck in his future endeavors." Rivera, who took over as general manager of the football program last spring, will now serve as interim coach alongside offensive assistant Nick Rolovich.
Wilcox's departure marks a significant change for the program, which had been struggling to find its footing since the loss of star quarterback Fernando Mendoza to Indiana. The school had touted a renewed energy among boosters, but without a coach in place, it remains unclear how Cal will persuade Sagapolutele to stay.
With Rolovich at the helm, the Bears will face SMU next Saturday and will likely be headed to a bowl game for their third straight appearance. Despite Wilcox's impressive resume, which includes stints at Boise State, Tennessee, Washington, and USC, his inability to elevate the team to the level expected has ultimately led to his downfall.
In a move that came as no surprise, the University of California (UC Berkeley) has parted ways with its football coach, Justin Wilcox. The decision was announced on Sunday afternoon, mere hours after the Bears suffered an embarrassing 31-10 loss at home to Stanford.
Wilcox's tenure as head coach had been marked by inconsistency, despite winning four consecutive Big Games and leading the team to a third consecutive bowl-eligible season. However, Saturday's meltdown proved too much for him, with the team turning over the ball three times and committing 13 penalties totaling 123 yards.
The final straw came when two of those turnovers were returned for Cardinal touchdowns, effectively ending any hopes of a comeback. The loss marked a low point in an already struggling season, which has seen Cal lose five of its last eight games.
In a statement, Bears football general manager Ron Rivera attributed the decision to "new leadership," saying that he wished Wilcox "the best of luck in his future endeavors." Rivera, who took over as general manager of the football program last spring, will now serve as interim coach alongside offensive assistant Nick Rolovich.
Wilcox's departure marks a significant change for the program, which had been struggling to find its footing since the loss of star quarterback Fernando Mendoza to Indiana. The school had touted a renewed energy among boosters, but without a coach in place, it remains unclear how Cal will persuade Sagapolutele to stay.
With Rolovich at the helm, the Bears will face SMU next Saturday and will likely be headed to a bowl game for their third straight appearance. Despite Wilcox's impressive resume, which includes stints at Boise State, Tennessee, Washington, and USC, his inability to elevate the team to the level expected has ultimately led to his downfall.