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Bears Look to Portal to Build Out Roster
Collegiate football is well into a new era of previously uncharted territory with the advent in recent years of the transfer portal, making it far easier for players to transfer and make an early impact with new programs.
In 2021, the Bears dipped their toe in the transfer portal market, bringing in Texas OLB Marqez Bimage, DE Luc Bequette, who returned after a one year stint at BC for a record 7th season, Florida State safety Raymond Woodie and former Penn and Western Carolina QB Ryan Glover.
Bimage was a revelation, going from a 4-year backup at UT to starting several games for the Bears, adding 40 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and two sacks, while bringing a physical presence to the field that helped set the tone for the defense.
Bequette returned as a starter, also adding 40 tackles, along with 3.5 sacks, 4.5 tackles for loss and four passes broken up. Glover struggled mightily in his one start in Cal's loss to Arizona when filling in for starter Chase Garbers while out on covid protocol but at least provided a veteran presence in the locker room and on the practice field. And Woodie provided quality depth at safety and special teams, adding 7 tackles on the season and will look to compete to start this spring.
However after a frustrating and disappointing 5-7 2021season likely not indicative of their overall talent level, the Bears recognize the need to not stand pat in 2022 and do what they need to do to get the program on track and in a bowl game, not to mention compete for a conference championship.
The Bears got off to a strong start in the portal so far this season, adding potential starters Jack Plummer, DE Xavier Carlton and MLB Jackson Sirmon. Plummer, who was a part-time starter for Purdue, will compete with redshirt frosh QB Kai Millner this spring to earn a starting role. Carlton, a former 4 star Bear recruit transfers over from Utah and could slot into departed portal transfer JH Tevis’s slot. Sirmon, the fifth leading tackler in the Pac-12 in 2021 for Washington looks to start for the Bears, potentially causing a shift for one of the Bears’ young inside backers to the outside.
As solid as the spring arrivals are, the Bears’ work with the portal is far from done, with several needs still to be addressed. Look for the Bears to add as many as four additional portal transfers for the summer/fall after the inevitable roster shuffling throughout the country as a new wave of players will look to find new homes and better opportunities after seeing how things shake out in their respective spring practices, and the Bears are no exception.
Four of the biggest needs the Bears will look to cover are adding an offensive tackle to compete to start, a “juice” player to add dynamic big play potential at running back or receiver, a pass rush specialist at DE, OLB or a hybrid of the two to add much-needed sack and pass pressure production and an experienced corner to add to the Bears exceedingly young CB corps.
What do the Bears have to offer these potential transfers? An opportunity to be a difference-maker on an offense playing for a 20-year veteran offensive coordinator in third year Cal OC Bill Musgrave that’s looking to break out. And on defense, the Bears potentially have the ingredients to be one of the best defenses in the Pac-12 and potentially the country. Having the opportunity to play for a head coach with significant DC success along with a DC with significant NFL playing experience and collegiate defensive coordinator success and earn a prestigious Cal degree in just one to three years of study could create tempting opportunites for several players the Bears will look to add.
With spring ball slated to start in a little over a week at Cal and some others underway throughout the country, look for the process to get rolling in the coming weeks.
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