Daveon “Bam” Crouch, a linebacker who previously played for Boston College, has officially committed to the University of Kansas. The announcement was made by college football insider Pete Nakos of OnSports. Crouch’s decision adds to the growing list of athletes transferring this offseason, as he aims to continue his collegiate career in a new environment.
During his four seasons at Boston College, Crouch participated in 33 games, accumulating a total of 107 tackles, which includes 52 solo tackles and 55 assisted tackles. His defensive prowess is highlighted by 8.5 tackles for loss, three sacks, and a notable contribution in pass defense with seven passes defended. Additionally, he recorded two forced fumbles and one interception, showcasing his all-around abilities on the field.
Crouch, who was a three-star recruit in the 2022 class, received rankings of No. 1,161 nationally, No. 117 among linebackers, and No. 151 in Florida according to 247Sports Composite. While he has yet to receive a transfer rating from the outlet, his experience and skill set make him a valuable addition to Kansas’s roster.
This year, 29 players from Boston College have entered the transfer portal, reflecting a significant shift in the team’s composition. Crouch is among the eighth player to announce his transfer destination. Other notable transfers include wide receiver Reed Harris to Arizona State, wide receiver Semaj Fleming to Appalachian State, and offensive lineman Ryan Mickow to Bryant, among others.
The current transfer portal window remains open until January 16, allowing players to explore new opportunities across various programs. As the landscape of college football continues to evolve, Crouch’s move to Kansas signifies his ambition to make a fresh start and contribute to a new team.
