Back in 2001, Cal signed a kid from Redding who was not considered a sure thing (I believe he was a three star). He turned out to be a damn good player. If this kid can produce results similar to those of O'C, Cal will have found themselves a gem.Bearly Clad said:
We'll see what the season has to offer now, but if there was no COVID I think we already were winning the conference championship this year, even before the bump in recruiting. I'm a huge fan, I love California football to death, but I'm not here to be a blind optimist. The dykes years sucked; Goff was great, the offense was fun to watch, but those teams were one of the nadirs of Cal football. I won't sugarcoat that.
I'll admit that I'm probably a little bit p-r-i-c-k-l-y (sorry to spell it out like that, but the site thinks it's profanity) from a few months of shelter-in-place (not an excuse, everyone's gotta deal with it) and I was probably too much with those first posts. But this isn't about obliviously biased positivity; I really don't think that Wilcox needs a 4* laden team to field a Pac-12 champion team, but there's no doubt that recruiting is trending upward and so is this team's ceiling. It just feels like recruiting wins and commitments are a huge moment for fans but (more importantly) in these athletes' lives and it's such an easy moment to celebrate.
I don't think celebrating for recruits is blind fandom, and I wouldn't call the steady rise under Wilcox 'swimming in mediocrity', what Stanford and UC Los Angeles are doing is swimming (or drowning) in mediocrity. I'll lay off, but it would be great if you could bring a little bit more positivity to commitment threads; just those threads, I've got no right to ask you to change your opinions or personality in general and honestly I don't want you to. Cheers bud, maybe you'll make it back out to CMS after this COVID fiasco.
And (my fault) just because this thread got away from the commitment again, one more time, Welcome to the Bear Family Mr. Reed, couldn't be happier for you!
Washington OT Will Reed Commits to Cal
6-5/260 3 star Eastside Catholic (Sammamish, WA) High School offensive tackle Will Reed became the 10th commit of the 2021 Cal recruiting class choosing the Bears over Michigan, Michigan State and a quartet of Pac-12 programs.
Last month, Reed narrowed his 25 offers to a Top 10, which included Cal, Michigan, Michigan State, Utah, Colorado, Virginia, Duke, Kansas and Ivy Leaguers Princeton and Yale before choosing to end his recruitment with a commitment to Cal today.
Reed announced his decision today via instagram, saying:
“I would like to start off by thanking the countless people who have helped me throughout this process. It has been a dream of mine to play college football since I was a kid, and I wouldn’t be here without the support I’ve gotten along the way.
“I want to thank my Eastside Catholic coaches, Coach Dom, Coach Thielbahr and Coach Kwan.My trainers from FSP, Coach Marcus, Coach Cleve, Coach Turp, Coach Cory, Tracy, Mapps and Big Sam. A huge thank you to my Mom, Dad, sister Bailey, Aunts, Uncles, Grandparents, cousins, and especially my brother Jackson, who taught me the game. Another thank you to the Eastside Catholic Community and TEACHERS. I would also like to thank all the Coaches who recruited me and gave me an opportunity to play at the next level.
“With that being said, I am extremely excited to announce that I am COMMITTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY.”
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A teammate of 2020 tight end signee DJ Rogers, the All-League OT was also back-to-back state champ with Eastside Catholic and Rogers.
As a junior in 2019, Reed did not give up a sack the whole season for Eastside Catholic covering his QB’s blind side.
Reed worked out with FSP Sports’ Reggie Ford and has made a good impression.
“Will’s the type of kid who wants to play at a prestigious academic school with a good football program,” said Ford. “Cal has always been and always will be a force getting some of our best studs from Washington and I’m sure they always will. That’s just the way it is.”
Reed was one of the Bears’ first offerees, pulling in an offer from the Bears after taking in Cal’s exciting victory over Washington State last November and the Bears have been in good standing ever since, with Michigan being seen as a primary threat to the Bears.
Reed joins Minnesota OL Bastian Swinney as the second Cal OL recruit so far, with the Bears looking to add two to three more linemen to their 20221 class with the upcoming departure of four Cal seniors after this season.
Ratings:
- Rivals 3 star and 5.7 rating, 36th OT nationally
- 247 3 star and 84 rating, 99th rated OT nationally
- Cal 2021 Class to Date
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