USA Today’s preseason ACC football projections did little to clear up the picture around Cal’s 2026 season. If anything, they added another layer to the uncertainty.
Released Tuesday ahead of ACC Football Kickoff in Charlotte, North Carolina, the projections pegged the Bears to finish 11th in the 17-team league. That lands in the same murky neighborhood as several other preseason publications, none of which seem to agree on what Cal is about to become.
The Bears will be represented at ACC media days by head coach Tosh Lupoi and three players: quarterback Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele, running back Adam Mohammed and cornerback Ricky Fletcher. They are scheduled to be featured Friday, the final day of the event.
The wide range in preseason predictions makes sense. Cal enters the season with a first-time head coach in Lupoi, plus two coordinators - offensive coordinator Jordan Somerville and defensive coordinator Michael Hutchings - who are young NFL hires and have never been coordinators before. On top of that, the roster is heavy on transfers who are expected to matter right away, which makes the depth chart hard to pin down.
At this point, the clearest things are that Sagapolutele will be the quarterback, Mohammed presumably will lead the backfield, and wide receivers Ian Strong and Chase Hendricks should have major roles. Beyond that, especially on defense, the picture is wide open.
Cal’s ACC schedule only adds to the mystery. The Bears will play nine conference opponents in 2026, and they will not face preseason favorite Miami or Louisville, another team expected to be in the title mix.
The preseason magazines have been split on Cal all summer. Phil Steele was the lowest on the Bears, putting them 14th.
Lindy’s and The Sporting News were much more bullish, both projecting an eighth-place finish. Athlon landed in between at 10th, while USA Today’s 11th-place call fits right into the uncertainty.
None of those preseason outlets included a Cal player on a first- or second-team All-ACC list. USA Today also left the Bears off its all-conference team, with tight end Dorian Thomas the only Cal player to receive honorable mention. Even that comes with a question mark, since Mason Mini is coming off a surprisingly successful 2025 season and Thomas’ status for this year still needs to be sorted out.
There are reasons to be intrigued by Cal’s outlook, but not enough certainty to make firm judgments yet. The ACC’s projected order-of-finish media poll, due several days after media days, should offer another snapshot of where the Bears stand in the league’s eyes.
For now, the biggest early test is Cal’s September 5 opener against UCLA, another team with a new head coach in Bob Chesney and its own unclear 2026 forecast. The Bears are a 1.5-point home favorite as of July 14, according to FanDuel and DraftKings, making it close to a tossup.
That game should reveal plenty about Cal’s offensive and defensive identity, along with the personnel Lupoi plans to lean on. People will be tempted to read a lot into the first result, and they probably will. But it will at least give the Bears a baseline as the Tosh Lupoi era gets underway.
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