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Cal Trio Named To 2023 Senior Bowl Watchlist

Cal Trio Named To 2023 Senior Bowl Watchlist



Matthew Cindric, Jack Plummer and Daniel Scott have been selected to the 2023 Senior Bowl Watchlist.


Matthew Cindric, Jack Plummer And Daniel Scott Selected

MOBILE, Ala. – Cal seniors Mathew Cindric, Jack Plummer and Daniel Scott were selected Wednesday to the 2023 Senior Bowl Watchlist. This season’s game will be played at Hancock Whitney Stadium on the campus of the University of South Alabama in Mobile, televised live on NFL Network and held Feb. 4, 2023 (1:30 pm CT/11:30 am PT, NFL Network).

The Golden Bears have a long association with the prestigious college all-star game as Cal has had 40 all-time selections since the contest’s inception in 1950 including most recently Camryn Bynum and Jake Curhan in 2021. Cameron Jordan was inducted into the Senior Bowl Hall of Fame in 2021 while Davis Webb was the MVP of the 2017 contest and Jim Carmichael the first Cal player selected in 1956.

Below are notes on Cindric, Plummer and Scott with extended bios available by clicking on their names.

 

Matthew Cindric, OL, 6-4, 295, R-Sr., 5th Season At Cal (Sammamish, WA/Skyline HS)

— A preseason All-Pac-12 third-team (Athlon), fourth-team (Phil Steele) and honorable mention (Pac-12 Media) selection, as well as a member of the preseason Rimington Trophy and Senior Bowl watch lists prior to his 2022 senior campaign

— One of two Cal student-athlete representatives along with Daniel Scott at 2022 Pac-12 Football Media Day

— Has played in 28 games with 27 starts over the past three seasons with 14 starts at right guard and 13 at center including 11 of 12 contests during his 2021 junior campaign when he earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 honors from the league’s coaches

— Helped Cal roll up over 500 yards of total offense in three contests as a 2021 junior (636 at Stanford, 534 vs. Sacramento State, 517 vs. Oregon State) and more than 200 yards rushing on four occasions (352 at Stanford, 255 vs. Oregon State, 246 vs. Sacramento State, 213 vs. Colorado)

— Helped Cal break a Big Game record as a 2021 junior with 636 total yards of offense that were its most since also compiling 636 in a double overtime home win over Oregon in 2016, while the Golden Bears’ 352 rushing yards against the Cardinal were their most since rushing for 431 against Washington in 2008

 

Jack Plummer,…

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