Like it or not, Riley is currently the best quarterback on the Cal roster. Whether or not you think he deserves it, he will win the starting job this season.
He has shown signs of brilliance, but not enough to convince fans that he is capable of leading the Cal to the Rose Bowl.
Despite having a strong start in 2008, throwing for 202 yards and two touchdowns against Michigan Sate, he finished the year with only 1,360 yards and 14 touchdowns. This is in large-part due to him having struggles with accuracy, injuries on the offensive line, and a lack of reliable receivers.
This year, those should all be fixed because of experience gained by the receivers and offensive lineman, as well as the arrival of Andy Ludwig, an offensive coordinator who helped Utah win the Sugar Bowl last season.
With the combination of Ludwig and head coach Jeff Tedford tutoring him, the likely improvement of his offensive teammates and the departure of Nate Longshore who battled Riley for the job all of last season, there are no excuses if he does not reach his potential in 2009.
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