California Golden Bears Part Ways with Head Coach Justin Wilcox After Disappointing Season

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California Golden Bears Part Ways with Head Coach Justin Wilcox After Disappointing Season

California has made the decision to part ways with head coach Justin Wilcox, as reported by sources. The Golden Bears' record of 6-5 led to this decision following a disappointing loss to Stanford. Nick Rolovich, a Cal analyst, is expected to step in as the interim coach. Wilcox, who held a 48-55 record during his time at Cal, has not had a winning season since 2019. The recent loss to Stanford saw Cal commit a high number of penalties and turnovers, which contributed to the decision to make a coaching change.

In the aftermath of the 31-10 defeat to Stanford, Wilcox acknowledged the frustration of the fan base and expressed his team's commitment to improving their performance. Despite leading the Golden Bears to bowl games in the past two seasons, Wilcox faced challenges this season due to key players departing via the transfer portal. The loss of key offensive players raised concerns about the team's depth and skill positions as they navigated their second season in the ACC.

As Cal looks to move forward from this coaching change, the team will be under the guidance of interim coach Nick Rolovich. The decision to part ways with Wilcox reflects the program's desire to address the recent performance issues and strive for improvement. The Golden Bears will aim to regroup and finish the season on a positive note under new leadership.