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Cal Gets Commitment From Tulsa Punter With Australian Roots
- Cal lands Angus Davies, a Tulsa punter with Australian roots, to bolster its special teams next season.
- Davies averaged 43.3 yards per punt on 173 attempts over 36 games at Tulsa.
- He posted a career-best 43.6-yard average in 2024 after 42.7 yards as a freshman in 2023.
- Davies had an 80-yard punt against Abilene Christian, one of the program’s longest.
- Davies is a Torquay, Australia native who did not play American football before Tulsa.
- Davies reportedly worked as a real estate agent in Australia before moving to the U.S.
- Cal’s punting duties this season were shared by Michael Kern and Brook Honore’ Jr., who entered the transfer portal.
- Cal expects a busy recruiting weekend and a visit from a 6-3, 245-pound linebacker from Oregon.
- Mathudi is a former four-star prospect who visited Purdue and NC State this week.
- The article notes Davies’s Ray Guy Award watch list inclusion for 2025.
- The Bears added 21 transfer commitments this season as part of their rebuilding effort.
- Cal confirmed Davies will join next season, continuing the program’s trend of adding experience from the portal.
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