Bequette to Transfer For Senior Season
6th year senior defensive end Luc Bequette, a mainstay of the Cal defense for the past half decade, has decided to transfer to Boston College for the opportunity to play football in the fall and potentially make an NFL run.
If there were fall football in the Pac-12, it’s safe assume that Bequette would still be a Bear. But he uncertainties of a spring season being played along with the time proximity to the NFL draft and the 2021 NFL season made the gamble of waiting and hoping for spring too much of a gamble for the veteran d-lineman.
“It’s not how I envisioned the end of my Cal and college career going, but just feel like I need to play this Fall for the best opportunity for my shot at the next level,” said Bequette. “Trust me, though, I’ll always bleed Blue and Gold and my “Bear Cave” that I’ll have someday will be full of Cal stuff!”
One of the most productive defensive linemen in collegiate football in the past two seasons, Bequette has totalled 130 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, three pass breakups, three passes defended, four forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, four quarterback hurries and one blocked kick, playing in 42 games over the last four seasons after redshirting as a true freshman in 2015 and started all 38 contests over the past three seasons to share Cal's active career lead in current consecutive starts with Camryn Bynum and Jake Curhan.