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Published Aug 7, 2021
Video: Day Two of Fall Camp 2021
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Cal's offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave, center Brian Driscoll, and guard Matt Cindric spoke to assorted media in the aftermath of Cal's second practice of Fall Camp.

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On the addition of new material to the playbook:

"I think we feel great about our 15 days of spring. I feel we identified some concepts that we can really hang our hat on, both run and pass. We're gonna keep honing our skills in those concepts and getting our guys ready for September 4th."

On what Christopher Brooks adds to the table:

"He looks great, Christopher is working hard, he's always working hard in my time here. He's a terrific worker and leader. He had some soft tissue nagging injuries in 2020, but he's worked to get back to being himself. He's looked really outstanding these past couple days."

On Chase Garbers and what he's done so far:

With these first two days, Chase is not getting the lion's share of reps (overall). We're splitting them evenly, but when he's in there, he's doing a nice job decision making-wise. He had a really great play to Kekoa Crawford today, a great decision and a really pretty pass (55 yards for a TD).

On the two true freshmen wideouts, Mavin Anderson and J. Michael Sturdivant:

"We're hoping that they can contribute in some form or fashion, on special teams or on offense. They've got some ability, both guys have done a good job of studying the playbook and both of them had some balls flying at them today. Mavin is at the flanker, J. Mike is at the split end, they're on the field at the same time a lot, doing their thing."

Who's competing at the center position:

"Brian Driscoll is in the mix, Ben Coleman is in the mix, and of course Cindo, Cindo plays a lot of guard for us, but he's a very skilled center, we've got some good candidates."

On what Damien Moore needs to do to keep improving:

"I think to keep being himself, he had a really good day, he's good in the pass game coming out of the backfield running our choice routes. He's sharp in pass protection, we trust him when it gets real exotic on the defensive side of the ball on third down."

On what Ryan Glover brings to the table:

"Ryan is gonna be a great addition to the quarterback room. He's a sharp kid and played a lot of football at Penn. A really good athlete and can throw the ball way downfield , we're really excited to bring him into the quarterback room, to bring his experience as a fifth year player."

On Kai Millner through two days:

"Kai's getting some play, all of our true freshman are getting some plays, but we've got to be judicious with them, they can't know a lot because they just got here. We're keeping the volume toned down. Kai's been out there taking his share."

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