Brian Driscoll

C, OG · California

HISTORY — From College Profile

 

Cal Career (2019 – Present)

– Has played in 24 games over the last four seasons since his arrival in 2019 including 12 starts all as a 2022 sophomore when he started all 12 contests with the first three at left guard and the last nine at center

– Has not recorded any statistics other than participation

 

Sophomore (2022)

– Started all 12 games including the first three at left guard and the last nine at center but did not record any statistics other than participation

– Cal's only offensive linemen to start all 12 games

UC Davis (W, 34-13) started at right guard but did not record any stats other than participation

UNLV (W, 20-14) started at right guard but did not record any stats other than participation 

at Notre Dame (L, 17-24) made his first career start at center but did not record any stats other than participation

Arizona (W, 49-31) started at center but did not record any stats other than participation ... helped Cal's offense score seven touchdowns against Arizona that were its most since also picking up seven against Texas in 2016, while its 49 points scored were the most since a 49-7 victory at Oregon State in 2018, its' 354 yards the most since rushing for a school-record 411 against Washington in 2008, and its 599 yards of total offense the most since picking up 636 at Stanford in 2021 ... helped Pac-12 Offensive Player and Freshman of the Week Jaydn Ott rush for 274 yards and three touchdowns with the 274 yards rushing the fourth-most in an FBS game in 2022, and at the time the most by an FBS freshman since Maryland redshirt freshman Anthony McFarland had 298 against Ohio State in 2018, and the most by an FBS true freshman since Texas' Chris Warren III had 276 against Texas Tech in 2015

at Washington State (L, 9-28) started at center but did not record any stats other than participation

at Colorado (L, 13-20, OT) started at center but did not record any stats other than participation

Washington (L, 21-28) started at center but did not record any stats other than participation

Oregon (L, 24-42)started at center but did not record any stats other than participation

at USC (L, 35-41)started at center but did not record any stats other than participation ... helped Cal roll up season highs of 406 passing yards and 35 completions

at Oregon State (L, 10-38)started at center but did not record any stats other than participation

Stanford (W, 27-20)started at center but did not record any stats other than participation

UCLA (L, 28-35)started at center but did not record any stats other than participation

 

Sophomore (2021)

– Played in each of the team's first seven contests off the bench before missing the remainder of the season due to injury

– Did not record any statistics other than participation

Nevada - played but did not record any stats other than participation

at TCU - played but did not record any stats other than participation

Sacramento State - played but did not record any stats other than participation ... helped Cal score 42 points while racking up 534 total yards and 250 rushing yards that were all its most since putting up 539 total yards and 305 rushing yards in a 49-7 win at Oregon State on Oct. 20, 2018

at Washington - played but did not record any stats other than participation

Washington State - played but did not record any stats other than participation

at Oregon - played but did not record any stats other than participation

Colorado - played but did not record any stats other than participation

 

Freshman (2020)

– Played in all four games off the bench but did not record any statistics other than participation

 

Freshman (2019)

– Saw action in one game off the bench when he made his Cal debut at Utah

– Redshirted

– Earned Cal's Dink Artal Award as the Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year

– Named Cal's Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week for his performances in practices leading up to a win at Stanford

 

Torrey Pines HS (Class Of 2019)

– A two-way player at offensive and defensive tackle and team scholar-athlete for each of his three varsity seasons

– Earned first-team All-San Diego Section and All-Avocado League selections while also picking up the Iron Hog Award as the best lineman in San Diego and the San Diego Sports Association Amateur Athlete of the Month for October as a 2018 senior when his squad was 11-1 overall while finishing as the San Diego Section Open Division runner-up and winning the Avocado League crown after posting a 5-0 league mark

– An honorable mention All-Avocado League pick as a 2017 junior when his squad finished 7-5 and reached the semifinals of the San Diego Section Open Division playoffs

– Sophomore squad finished 8-3 overall and won the Avocado League title with a 5-1 conference record

 

Recruiting Notes And Ratings (As Of December 18, 2018)  

Stars: 247Sports (3), 247Sports Composite (3), ESPN (3), Rivals (3)

National Overall Player Ratings: 247Sports Composite (1823), 247Sports (2166)

National Offensive Guard Ratings: ESPN (94)

National Offensive Tackle Ratings: 247Sports Composite (158), 247Sports (184­)

Regional Overall Player Ratings: ESPN (226)

California Overall Player Ratings: ESPN (133), 247Sports Composite (170), 247Sports (256)

Ratings/Scout Grades: 247Sports Composite (0.8234), 247Sports (80), ESPN (72), Rivals (5.5)

 

 

PERSONAL

 

– Born June 11, 2001

– Son of Paul and Kelly Driscoll

– Grandfather is Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Lance Alworth, who played collegiately at Arkansas before a storied 11-year career in the NFL with San Diego and Dallas in which he finished with 542 receptions for 10266 yards receiving and 85 touchdown catches

 

– Graduated from Cal in May of 2023 with a bachelor’s degree in history and is currently pursuing a graduate certificate in business administration

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