Cal has made it official. Bill Musgrave will be the next offensive coordinator of the California Golden Bears.

For those unfamilar with Musgrave’s body of work, he has been a long time NFL playcaller and quarterback coach at multiple stops. He has coached with the Broncos for two seasons, the Raiders on two different occasions, the Eagles in two different stints, the Vikings, the Falcons, the Rdskins the Jaguars and the Panthers. This will be Musgrave’s second college stint in two decades—he coached the Virginia Cavaliers at the start of the millenia.

There are definite concerns about Musgrave that come with hiring a pro-level offensive coordinator. How will he adapt to the college level? How will he recruit? How will he develop and adjust to coaching young talent?

But on the flip side, Musgrave has proven to have an impact on many of the quarterbacks he’s coached, like Derek Carr, Matt Ryan and Michael Vick. He did help develop Matt Schaub in Virginia into an NFL-level QB. You have to imagine this can only mean good things for the evolution of Chase Garbers as he transitions into the second half of his Cal career.

There’s a great opportunity ready for Musgrave, with an offense mostly returning. Can he seize it?

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