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Bears' 2018 Class at 17 With Bickett's commitment
Productive and versatile Torrey Pines (San Diego, CA) outside linebacker Louie Bickett picked up an offer from Cal this week and joined his Dad as a legacy Pac-12 linebacker with his commitment tonight to the Bears.
The 6-4/205 Bickett is the son of former USC and NFL linebacker Duane Bickett, who was named NFC Defensive Rookie of the Year in 1985 with Indianapolis as well as a Pro Bowler in 1987, compiling 53 sacks in his 12-year NFL career.
Bickett's father also coaches him at Torrey Pines and dad's productivity has certainly been passed on to his future Bear son, with the OLB piling up 130 tackles, 12 tackles for loss and five passes defensed his junior season. Final senior stats will come out at the team banquet.
The senior has visited Cal on a couple occasions and was visited in spring practice by Cal staff, who have been keeping an eye on him his senior season.
When Bickett's offer came this week, it didn't take long for him to make the decision to be a Bear.
Bickett announced his commitment on Twitter tonight, saying:
"I'd like to thank my family, my friends, my coaches, my teachers and my teammates for supporting me through the recruiting process. I have decided to commit to the University of California Berkeley.
"This is a dream come true. Very thankful for the Cal coaching staff and all involved."
"It's going to be awesome playing for Cal. It's the best of both worlds, athletically and academically," said Bickett, who sports an impressive 3.5 gpa and 1410 SAT out of 1600 and wants to study business at Cal.
"I've been up there a few times. Great area, great school. I feel like I'll fit in and love it."
Bickett's film shows a player with a nose for the ball that's excellent in pursuit as well as pass coverage.
"One of my best attributes is being able to cover as well as move around," said Bickle. "Sometimes it's a lot harder for taller, lankier guys to cover but I have good coaching, so that's helped me a lot, for sure."
Much of that coaching comes from the senior Bickett, who coaches linebackers for Torrey Pines.
Bickett is in the physical mold of fellow '18 commits Nick Alftin (Archbishop Mitty) and JH Tevis (Menlo School), who will play defensive end and outside linebacker respectively, though both Alftin and Tevis are a bit taller and thicker.
"They've definitely emphasized packing on the pounds so I'll definitely be training hard in the offseason to put on some weight and maybe have a chance to play earlier," concluded Bickett.
Bickett plans to take his official visit in January during one of the Bears' big recruiting weekends.