This one was rumored already, but it looks like Brian Driscoll will be moving on from football after four years and three active seasons with the Bears, according to his Instagram. Driscoll redshirted his freshman year in 2019 and had one year of undergraduate eligibility remaining.
Driscoll started the 2022 and 2023 seasons at left guard before becoming Cal's starting center after Matthew Cindric was injured halfway through the 2022 season and in the Bears' first contest at North Texas this season. He earned Pac-12 Offensive Lineman of the Week twice in 2023, first after stepping in to fill Cindric's shoes Week 1, and again after Cal's 42-39 win against Washington State in Week 10. He started all of the Bears' games in the past two years after missing the latter half of his redshirt freshman year due to injury.
Earning his "claim to fame," Driscoll scored a touchdown after recovering a fumble against the Cougars — becoming the first Cal offensive lineman to score a touchdown since the NCAA began providing the statistic in 1992 — and appeared in the postgame press conference wearing his teammates' jewellery.
Driscoll started the 2022 and 2023 seasons at left guard before becoming Cal's starting center after Matthew Cindric was injured halfway through the 2022 season and in the Bears' first contest at North Texas this season. He earned Pac-12 Offensive Lineman of the Week twice in 2023, first after stepping in to fill Cindric's shoes Week 1, and again after Cal's 42-39 win against Washington State in Week 10. He started all of the Bears' games in the past two years after missing the latter half of his redshirt freshman year due to injury.
Earning his "claim to fame," Driscoll scored a touchdown after recovering a fumble against the Cougars — becoming the first Cal offensive lineman to score a touchdown since the NCAA began providing the statistic in 1992 — and appeared in the postgame press conference wearing his teammates' jewellery.