25 in the AP Top 25 after a Game 6 win over No. – Posted most of his top statistical numbers as a sophomore in 2021, when he appeared in a career-high-tying 12 games with a career-high six starts and produced career and team highs of 135 rushes and 533 yards rushing, while adding two touchdowns on the ground, in addition to a career-high-tying 20 receptions for 156 yards and his lone career tackle he played for a team that finished 9-4 overall, won the Music City Bowl and reached as high as No. – Rushed 309 times for 1,145 yards and 10 touchdowns, while adding 47 receptions, 381 yards receiving and three touchdown catches – Played in 32 games with 16 starts in four seasons at Purdue from 2019-22 King Doerue – RB, 5-10, 205, R-Jr., 5th Collegiate Season 54 wide receiver according to Rivals in the 2019 high school recruiting class – Opted out of his 2020 redshirt-freshman season shortened by COVID and did not see any game action as a true freshman in 2019 – Had a career-long 62-yard reception to tie the game at 34-34 with 3:07 remaining in an eventual 37-34 Huskies' win at No. – Contributed two-year career totals of 47 receptions, 606 yards receiving and four touchdown catches, while also playing on special teams and adding six tackles all as a 2022 sophomore – Played in 24 games with 10 starts in his final two seasons as a 2021 redshirt freshman and 2022 sophomore at Washington Taj Davis – WR, 6-1, 205, R-Jr., 5th Collegiate Season – Led Serra High School to its first state title as a 2017 prep junior – Named the Northern California Player of the Year while adding All-State honors as a 2019 freshman ![]() – Completed 338-of-550 passes for 4,673 yards with a school career-record 46 touchdowns and 13 interceptions for a quarterback rating of 155.7 at College of San Mateo – Led 2019 freshman and 2021 sophomore squads at College of San Mateo to a combined 22-3 record while playing in all 25 games possible (team did not play in 2020 due to COVID) – Spent one campaign with the program in 2022 but did not see any game action or use any collegiate eligibility ![]() San Mateo, CA (Utah/College of San Mateo/Serra HS) Luke Bottari – QB, 5-10, 205, R-Jr., 5th Collegiate Season BERKELEY – The California football team has officially added 11 players to its roster since the end of spring football with the signings of QB Luke Bottari (Utah/College of San Mateo), WR Taj Davis (Washington), RB King Doerue (Purdue), WR Marquez Dortch (Mississippi State), QB Ben Finley (North Carolina State), RB Isaiah Ifanse (San Jose State/Montana State), OLB Tidiane Jalloh (Independence Community College), P Thomas Lee (Cal Poly), DB Patrick McMorris (San Diego State), DB Marcus Scott II (Missouri) and OL Matthew Wycoff (Texas A&M).īelow are notes on each of the signees with extended bios available by clicking on their names:
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