Offensive Lineman Reef Lancaster Commits to Cal as a Walk-On

Reef Lancaster, an offensive lineman from Mission Viejo, Calif., announced on social media on Thursday that he has committed to Cal as a preferred walk-on in the class of 2024.
The 6-foot-4, 280-pound Lancaster attends Mission Viejo High School and had offers from Air Force, UNLV and FCS school Northern Arizona, but opted to be a walk-on at Cal.
Blessed to have the opportunity. Thank you God, my coaches, and family. Let’s work @CalFootball !!! @missionfootball @diablocjohnson @Rkoh28 @MWCherrington @MikeBloesch @SaddlebackStre1 @AllegianceOL pic.twitter.com/3Q5P0sSJf1
— Reef Lancaster (@ReefLancaster) April 25, 2024
Offensive coordinator Mike Bloesch is also Cal's offensive line coach, and he wants to improve the Golden Bears' depth up front.
A number of starting Cal offensive line under Justin Wilcox began their college career as walk-ons, and Lancaster will be given a shot at playing time under the Golden Bears' coaching staff.
Running back Patrick Laird and safety Ashtyn Davis came to Cal as walk-ons and have played in the NFL. When Cal defeated USC 15-14 in 2018, Cal had five players who came to college as walk-ons on the field for the final possession.
Center Addison Ooms was a walk-on, but he made 36 consecutive starts while helping the Bears reach a bowl game in 2018.
Two starters from Cal's 2023 team -- wide receiver Trond Grizzell and tight end Jack Endries -- came to Cal as walk-ons.
Blessed to have received a PWO offer from Cal Berkeley !!! @MWCherrington @missionfootball pic.twitter.com/Hw0eadWuVq
— Reef Lancaster (@ReefLancaster) March 18, 2024
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Jake Curtis worked in the San Francisco Chronicle sports department for 27 years, covering virtually every sport, including numerous Final Fours, several college football national championship games, an NBA Finals, world championship boxing matches and a World Cup. He was a Cal beat writer for many of those years, and won awards for his feature stories.