
Top Remaining Spring Portal WR Mark Hamper Commits to Cal From Wisconsin
The Bears picked up their second wide receiver portal commitment of the spring today with the commitment of Wisconsin soph receiver Mark Hamper.
The 6-2/210 receiver transferred to Wisconsin from Idaho after a stellar freshman season where he hauled in 48 passes for 966 yards and 6 TDs, earning FCS Freshman All-American honors.
After transferring to Wisconsin in December, the newest Bear cut short his spring practice, opting to re-enter the transfer portal after its conclusion.
One of eight siblings, Hamper places a high value on family and a family atmosphere in a program along with personal development on the field and the productive receiver found both of those priorities to a much higher degree on his visit to Cal.
"Shoot, the hospitality was incredible," Hamper said. "It's the best I experienced on any visit I had been on and I really just fell in love with the area and can just see myself living and thriving there.
"I love how it kind of has a foresty feel to it. I'm from Oregon, so that's the kind of vibe and environment I like and it just just felt like home at Cal."
Though the relationship with the Cal program and new wide receivers coach Kyle Cefalo is a relatively new one, it’s progressed quickly and the new Bears WR is anxious to see it grow.
"I feel like we've developed a really good relationship just in the short time that we've known each other," Hamper said. "I feel like I can tell good people and I think there's a lot of good people over there and a lot of good ball coaches as well, which I'm really looking forward to. I mean, Coach Cef, his resume, speaks for itself. A lot of the receivers he's worked with have really found success (4 All-Americans) and I'm just super excited to be able to work with him."
Hamper was considered one of the top receivers in the spring portal and considered moves to New Mexico and Arizona State where he had connections to his former coach and QB before choosing Cal.
The soph WR had a strong senior season as a prep, totaling 71 catches for 1,434 yards and 21 touchdowns in leading West Linn (Oregon) to a 10-1 record and the Oregon 6A State Championship before committing to Idaho.
Hamper will join former fellow teammate Mason Mini, who signed with the Bears in the early portal signing period. They roomed together as freshmen at Idaho and are both excited to be reunited at Cal.