Cal lands tight end commit Jamie Spurgeon
The California Golden Bears are lining up offensive weapons for the future.
The California Golden Bears are locking in their first top-25 recruiting class in over a decade-plus.
Spurgeon is a three-star athlete. He’s the 87th-ranked athlete in 247 Sports Composite, and the 97th-best California prospect. At 6-4 and 205 pounds, Spurgeon played multiple positions, including quarterback for Minarets High at O’Neals, California. Utah, Texas Tech, and Boston College also showed interest.
Here are his video highlights.
Spurgeon also played baseball, pitching with a 3+ ERA and winning a CIF State title. Cal recruited Spurgeon primarily as a tight end and it’s looking like he will try and play both football and baseball. He would be the second tight end for the Bears in this class, joining Rahzario Edwards. With Charles Davis, Demare Dezeurn and Blake Gunter, Cal now has a very solid 2027 class of young wideouts that can usher in the next generation.
Welcome Jamie!




24/7 and On3 have us way lower than top 25.
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