Go Bears!
P.S. I expect the two WRs, the TE, two DEs and the JC DT to be significant contributors this year. The JC DT may be an unranked recruit, but, his level contribution will impact in winning a couple more games.
CAL FOOTBALL 2021 RECRUITING CLASS
National Ranking by 247 Aggregated Ranking = 28th
Pac 12 Ranking by 247 Aggregated Ranking = 3rd
Phil Steele has rated 7 of the incoming Bears as Very Highly Touted (his highest ranking). Interestingly, those rankings are not necessarily in line with the 247 aggregated ones. In order:
Jermaine Terry - TE
J Michael Sturdivant - WR
Derek Wilkins - DE
Kai Milner - QB
Mavin Anderson - WR
Akili Calhoun - DE
Hunter Barth - Safety
The rest of the class was rated as Highly Touted save for Nate Rutchena and Lu-Magia Hearns
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While not as insightful as one might think (because not all offers stay actionable and some players eschew broad recruiting interest and narrow in quickly), it's always valuable to look at who the Bears beat out for their class. These are in order from top to bottom by Bear Insider’s Ratings for each player:
J Michael Sturdivant - (31 Offers) Stanford, Wisconsin, Texas A&M, UCLA, Oklahoma, Michigan, Notre Dame, Florida State, Oklahoma State
Jermaine Terry - (25 Offers) Alabama, Auburn, LSU, Florida, Miami, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas A&M, UCLA, Washington
Akili Calhoun - (8 Offers) UCLA and Arizona State
Derek Wilkins - (20 Offers) Stanford, Washington, USC, UCLA, Oregon, Michigan, Arizona State
Kaleb Elarms-Orr - (17 Offers) Arizona, Boise State, Colorado, Washington State
Mavin Anderson - (11 Offers) Auburn, Oregon, Arizona State, Nebraska
Kai Millner - (15 Offers) Miami, Michigan State, Indiana, Iowa State, Arizona State
Kaleb Higgins - (14 Offers) Arizona State, Baylor, Oregon, Texas A&M, USC and Washington
Bastian Swinney - (15 offers) Iowa State, Indiana, Michigan, Oklahoma State, TCU
Moses Oladejo - (17 Offers) Arizona, Colorado
Hunter Barth - (19 offers) Oregon, USC, UCLA, Oklahoma State
Keleki Latu - (7 Offers) Oregon, USC, Utah, Arizona State, Nebraska
Patrick Hisatake - (21 offers) Michigan, UCLA, Utah, Nebraska, Arizona State
Fatuvalu Iosefa - (6 Offers) Nebraska, BYU, Oregon State
Myles Williams - (9 Offers) UCLA, Arizona State, Boston College
Dylan Jemtegaard - (17 Offers) Air Force, Army, Boise State
Ryan Lange - (13 Offers) USC and Arizona State
Lu-Magia Hearns - (10 Offers) No other FBS offers
Ieremia Moore - (3 Offers) UCLA, Duke
Darius Long - (1 Offer) California
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Committed, Go Bears 🐻💙💛#CalGang21 pic.twitter.com/76CBYmKsmZ
— Champion Johnson (@c_jnson44) July 13, 2021
He appears to be a safety (out of Lakeland, FL) which would fill a need. Seems to have been little recruiting interest in him. Really late for a 2021 commitment. Perhaps a PWO?Goberts said:
Did we just grab another 2021 commit? 247 says he has an Oregon offer.Committed, Go Bears 🐻💙💛#CalGang21 pic.twitter.com/76CBYmKsmZ
— Champion Johnson (@c_jnson44) July 13, 2021
BearGreg said:
Champion will join the 2021 class as a Preferred Walk on playing the H Back position (FB/TE hybrid).
From Mater Dei EOB.Eastern Oregon Bear said:He appears to be a safety (out of Lakeland, FL) which would fill a need. Seems to have been little recruiting interest in him. Really late for a 2021 commitment. Perhaps a PWO?Goberts said:
Did we just grab another 2021 commit? 247 says he has an Oregon offer.Committed, Go Bears 🐻💙💛#CalGang21 pic.twitter.com/76CBYmKsmZ
— Champion Johnson (@c_jnson44) July 13, 2021
Pictures of him have him wearing a jersey with "All America" printed on it. Could be from some football camp?
Thanks. Being from Mater Dei makes him much more interesting. I was reporting what they had at 247sports, which wasn't much. They had no high school listed for him. Our other investigative journalists did a better job than me.Goobear said:From Mater Dei EOB.Eastern Oregon Bear said:He appears to be a safety (out of Lakeland, FL) which would fill a need. Seems to have been little recruiting interest in him. Really late for a 2021 commitment. Perhaps a PWO?Goberts said:
Did we just grab another 2021 commit? 247 says he has an Oregon offer.Committed, Go Bears 🐻💙💛#CalGang21 pic.twitter.com/76CBYmKsmZ
— Champion Johnson (@c_jnson44) July 13, 2021
Pictures of him have him wearing a jersey with "All America" printed on it. Could be from some football camp?
Lots of info on him over on the premium boardOakbear said:
little to be found about Darius Long
how much eligibility does he have
saw that he was class of 2017, so a bit older .. which could be good
further insight on this would be nice
All offer lists should be taken with a huge grain of salt. Many schools cast wide nets with no intention of boating all the fish that find themselves in the net.burritos said:
https://247sports.com/Player/Champion-Johnson-46076955/
If accurate his offer list is interesting: San Diego St. and Oregon.
Good point. But there are many who don't get an offer at all.71Bear said:All offer lists should be taken with a huge grain of salt. Many schools cast wide nets with no intention of boating all the fish that find themselves in the net.burritos said:
https://247sports.com/Player/Champion-Johnson-46076955/
If accurate his offer list is interesting: San Diego St. and Oregon.
Think of it as a math exercise. If you extend more than 25 offers, you can't possibly take every recruit who received one.
Offers are tiered. Some are strictly wishing and hoping, some you are willing to wait until signing day, some you are willing to wait until whether an official visit is scheduled, some you are covering your bases, etc. etc.
That is why you can't simply take it at face value that it is a big deal when Cal says they signed a kid who received a bunch of offers. OTOH, when a kid narrows down his offers to a few big name schools and chooses Cal, it is a big deal.
GivemTheAxe said:BearGreg said:
Champion will join the 2021 class as a Preferred Walk on playing the H Back position (FB/TE hybrid).
Is he on campus or will he join in the Fall?
71Bear said:All offer lists should be taken with a huge grain of salt. Many schools cast wide nets with no intention of boating all the fish that find themselves in the net.burritos said:
https://247sports.com/Player/Champion-Johnson-46076955/
If accurate his offer list is interesting: San Diego St. and Oregon.
Think of it as a math exercise. If you extend more than 25 offers, you can't possibly take every recruit who received one.
Offers are tiered. Some are strictly wishing and hoping, some you are willing to wait until signing day, some you are willing to wait until whether an official visit is scheduled, some you are covering your bases, etc. etc.
That is why you can't simply take it at face value that it is a big deal when Cal says they signed a kid who received a bunch of offers. OTOH, when a kid narrows down his offers to a few big name schools and chooses Cal, it is a big deal.
I've always wondered about this. If you offer a lot more than you have scholarships and you get a bunch of your third tier guys ("some you are covering your bases") accepting your offer, do you tell them we can't accept their commitment until we hear from the guys we are really after? How does that work?