Miami's defensive line could be a big factor in game against Californa

Trinton Breeze
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All eyes are on Rueben Bain and Miami's defensive line as they prepare to face California on Saturday night.

Cal head coach Justin Wilcox said on Monday that we may see some changes to the starting group. It's easy to see why. In just four games, the Golden Bears' offensive line has surrendered over 16 sacks.

In the last two games alone (Florida State and San Diego State), the Bears have given up 13 sacks. California's offensive line ranked 130th nationally in sacks allowed.

Veteran OL Sioape Vatikani had a minor neck injury against FSU, but he is probable for the game on Saturday. Bain is expected to return for Miami.

 

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Yeah Cals Oline is allowing some of the most pressures in the country, and we are creating pressure at a top 3 rate, AND we get Bain back... So yeah, This should be our biggest advantage this game.
 
People might be cautious cause of the vtech game but styles make fights and we should win this one easily
 
About how the game should go...
Let Cal think they have a shot and then........
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Yeah Cals Oline is allowing some of the most pressures in the country, and we are creating pressure at a top 3 rate, AND we get Bain back... So yeah, This should be our biggest advantage this game.
The rg spot for them was getting cooked all game, they tried a couple people there actually.
 
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