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Cal Football Lands Two Offensive Line Commitments for 2027

Amaziah Siale and a rising prospect headline a busy week for the Golden Bears

Cal Football announced Tuesday that it has secured two new offensive line commitments for the 2027 recruiting class, a move that underscores the program’s aggressive push to fortify its front line. The announcements come amid a flurry of activity that has seen the Golden Bears lock in several key prospects in recent days.

A Towering Presence in the Trenches

Amaziah Siale, a 6‑7, 330‑pound offensive tackle from Mission Viejo High School, headlines the latest haul. Siale transferred to Mission Viejo during his junior year after spending time at Kapaʻa High School in Kauaʻi, Hawaii. He made his debut for the Vikings in a 37–20 victory over Edison on October 24, 2025, immediately drawing attention for his size and athleticism.

The recruit’s list of suitors reads like a who’s who of Pac‑12 and Mountain West programs. Siale holds offers from Utah, UCLA, Arizona State, BYU, West Virginia and several other top schools, underscoring the national interest in his talents. His commitment marks the sixth pledge the Golden Bears have received in the past week and brings the total number of 2027 class commitments to 16.

A Wave of Talent Arrives

Siale joins a group of other notable recruits that includes Josh Bunni, Dane Weber, Charles Davis III, Blake Gunter, Jaxsen Stokes, Antwon Sanders, Rahzario Edwards, Troy Bowens, Jaderian Jones, Miles Schirmer, Giovanni Hodge, Elyjah Staples, Gunnar Perry, Duvay Williams, Myles Baker and Zach Brien. Each prospect brings a distinct skill set, but together they signal a concerted effort by Cal’s coaching staff to rebuild a competitive offensive line.

The influx of size, experience and high‑school pedigree is expected to have immediate ramifications on the field. Coaches say the new commitments will allow the Golden Bears to adopt a more physical, run‑heavy scheme while also improving pass protection. Recruiting analysts note that the class could elevate Cal’s standing in the Pac‑12 and make the program a more attractive destination for future talent.

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