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Cal’s Boller to miss UCLA game with back injury

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Thursday October 18, 2001

No time is ever a good time for a football team to lose its starting quarterback. But when Cal’s head coach, Tom Holmoe, announced that his starter, junior Kyle Boller, would miss the Bears’ game this Saturday, it was a huge blow for both team and player. 

The Bears head down to Pasadena on Saturday to face UCLA, possibly their toughest test of the season. The fourth-ranked Bruins have the top defense in the Pac-10 Conference. Now Cal, which hasn’t exactly lit up the scoreboard while getting off to a 0-5 start, will play without Boller. 

Boller aggravated a back injury suffered during training camp against Oregon on last Saturday, waking up with pain and numbness in his legs. The injury has been diagnosed as a disc injury, with Boller scheduled to have an MRI on Wednesday for further evaluation. 

Holmoe said Boller has taken two epidurals (an injection of fluid into the spine, most often used on pregnant women to lessen pain during childbirth) for the injury this season, including one during training camp and one during the team’s bye week after a loss to BYU. 

“Kyle is not playing in the game. He’s injured and he’s had a bad back for most of the season,” Holmoe said. “He was sore after the game, but he woke up the next day and was really sore.” 

Boller will not practice at all this week and will be re-evaluated next week. 

Boller’s injury hands the offensive reins to backup quarterback, Eric Holtfreter.  

Holtfreter has appeared in several games this season in relief of Boller, completing 52.1 percent (25-of-48) of his passes for 313 yards but throwing four interceptions and just one touchdown. The junior-college transfer is in his second and final year with the Bears, and has gotten an unusually high percentage of snaps in practice for a backup this year. 

“(Holtfreter) has had a lot more reps this year in practice than he did in the past,” Holmoe said. “Al (Borges, Cal’s offensive coordinator) tries to get the second quarterback a considerable amount of reps, it’s not a 50-50 proposition, but Eric is prepared.” 

Holtfreter’s backup will be redshirt freshman Reggie Robertson, who has yet to appear in a game for Cal. Holmoe said the third quarterback spot is up in the air, but one option that won’t be used is true freshman Richard Schwartz. 

“We will not pull someone out of a redshirt year,” Holmoe said. “Maybe (backup defensive back) Adam Sugarman will be the backup. He was a high school quarterback and he’s got a great head on his shoulders. If anyone can do it and not panic, he can.”