Mack returning for senior season

Posted by Steve | January 9, 2008 at 12:10 pm | In Players/Alumni |

Center Alex Mack, winner of the Morris Trophy for the Pac-10’s best offensive lineman, has decided to return for his senior season:

“There is a lot I can do at Cal to improve my game and to further my career,” Mack said Tuesday. “I didn’t want to miss the experience of my senior season and helping the team get back on track and finish things right. This also gives me an opportunity to finish my degree and continue my education.”

This is good news for the Cal offensive line, which allowed only 11 sacks this season. There is still no word from WR DeSean Jackson as to his plans for next year.

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  1. Whew!

    1. Comment by tony_daysog — January 11, 2008 @ 6:58 pm #

  2. With Mack returning, the O-Line will be rock solid. Very important for either Longshore or Riley, as this unit has been effective against the pass rush. Either a healthy Longshore or Riley will get good time to make plays happen.

    Hopefully, in the case of Longshore, those plays are completions, not interceptions…

    2. Comment by axbhalla — January 24, 2008 @ 9:13 am #

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