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Singleton's Cal Career Game Highs
Receptions: 4 (twice, last vs. Ole Miss, 2017)
Receiving Yards: 45 (vs. Ole Miss, 2017)
Receiving TDs: 1 (at Arizona State, 2016)
Long Reception: 23TD (at Arizona State, 2016)
Kick Returns: 1 (vs. Grambling State, 2015)
Kick Return Yards: 11 (vs. Grambling State, 2015)
Long Kick Return: 11 (vs. Grambling State, 2015)
All-Purpose Yards: 45 (vs. Ole Miss, 2017)
Points: 6 (at Arizona State, 2016)
Tackles: 1 (twice, last at BYU, 2018)
Cal Career (2015 – Present)
• Has played in 28 games with three starts since his arrival at Cal in 2015 and contributed 29 receptions for 251 yards and one touchdown catch as well as one kick return for 11 yards for a total of 262 all-purpose yards
• Recorded a career-high 15 catches for 110 yards and his lone career touchdown reception as a 2016 redshirt freshman before adding a career-high 141 yards on 14 catches as a 2017 sophomore
• Had a career-high-tying four receptions for a career-high 45 yards as a sophomore against Ole Miss, while his other career four-catch contest came against Oregon as a redshirt freshman
• Recorded the longest catch of his career of 23 yards for his lone touchdown grab as a redshirt freshman at Arizona State
• Picked up his lone career kick return that he returned a career-high and career-long 11 yards in his Cal debut in the season-opener of his 2015 true freshman season against Grambling State
• Also has two career tackles with a career-high-tying one in the season-opener of his redshirt freshman season against Hawai'i and another as a 2018 junior at BYU
• Changed to No. 81 prior to the beginning of 2018 spring practices after having previously worn No. 19
Junior (2018)
• Has played in three games off the bench and recorded a career-high-tying one tackle at BYU
• Played off the bench against North Carolina, at BYU and vs. Idaho State but has not had recorded any statistics other than participation
• Missed spring ball due to injury but is expected to be ready for the 2018 season
Sophomore (2017)
• Played in a career-high all 12 games including the first three starts of his career and contributed 14 catches for a career-high 141 yards receiving
• Had a career-high-tying four receptions for a career-high 45 yards receiving (also a career-high 45 all-purpose yards) against Ole Miss
• Recorded three receptions for 32 yards vs. Arizona in his first career start at Washington for 27 yards
• Had two catches for 26 yards at Colorado
• Registered one catch twice vs. Oregon State (eight yards) and in the season-opener at North Carolina (three yards)
• Did not participate in spring ball due to injury
Freshman (2016)
• Played in nine games off the bench and contributed a career high 15 receptions for 110 yards receiving and his lone career touchdown catch
• Registered a career-high-tying four receptions for a season-high 27 yards receiving (also a single-season high 27 all-purpose yards) against Oregon
• Lone career touchdown catch came on a 23-yarder that is the longest grab of his career at Arizona State in the second quarter just before halftime to give Cal a 24-10 lead in a game the Golden Bears would eventually drop while he finished with two catches for 25 yards
• Picked up at least one catch in each of the first eight games he played in before being shutout in his final contest against Stanford with other receiving totals coming at Oregon State (3-13), vs. Hawai'i (2-14), vs. Texas (1-15), vs. Washington (1-9), vs. Utah (1-4) and at Washington State (1-3)
• Registered his lone career tackle against Hawai'i
• Had two catches for 35 yards in the spring game including the game-winning touchdown reception on a 24-yard hookup with Ross Bowers on the final play of the contest to lead the Blue team to a 38-37 victory over the Gold squad
Freshman (2015)
• Received a medical redshirt
• Played in three games in the season-opener against Grambling State and vs. San Diego State, as well as at Washington
• Had one kick return for 11 yards in the season opener and his Cal debut against Grambling State
Hahnville HS (Class of 2015)
• Played three seasons of varsity football that was highlighted by his 2014 senior campaign when in his first season as a wide receiver he was named honorable mention LHSAA Class 5A All-State by The Advertiser and first-team 7-5A All-District according to the St. Charles Herald Guide when he had 50 catches for 907 yards receiving and 10 touchdown catches
• Only had one dropped pass during his senior season for a team that finished 11-4 overall, 5-2 in the 5A District 7 standings, reached the quarterfinals of the Class 5A state playoffs and ranked No. 22 in the state’s final poll
• Played quarterback as a 2012 sophomore and 2013 junior
• Junior squad was 6-7 overall and advanced to the second round of the state playoffs
• Sophomore team posted a 6-5 overall record, a 5-0 mark in 5A District 8 play to win the title and reached the second round of the state football playoffs
• Wore No. 19 in football
• Also a top prep hurdler who won both the 300-meter and 110-meter hurdles as a 2015 senior after winning the 300-meter hurdles with a Louisiana state record time of 37.43 during his 2014 junior season while also recording the nation’s fourth-fastest time as a junior in the 110 meter hurdles
Recruiting Notes (Class of 2015)
Stars: Tom Lemming (3 Plus), 247Sports (3), 247Sports Composite (3), ESPN (3), Rivals (3), Scout (3)
National Overall Player Ratings: 247Sports Composite (858)
National Wide Receiver Ratings: Rivals (68), Scout (81), 247Sports (105), 247Sports Composite (106), ESPN (208)
Regional Overall Player Ratings: ESPN (759)
South Wide Receiver Ratings: Scout (33)
Louisiana Overall Player Ratings: Rivals (28), 247Sports (40), 247Sports Composite (41), ESPN (79)
Louisiana Wide Receiver Ratings: Scout (7)
Ratings/Scout Grades: 247Sports (86), 247Sports Composite (0.8506), ESPN (71), Rivals (5.7)
• Named MVP at the 2014 National Underclassman Five Star Football Combine
Other
• Full name is Brandon Nathaniel Singleton
• Born January 14, 1997
• Son of Nate and Kim Singleton
• Father is a former NFL wide receiver who played for both the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens after a collegiate career at Grambling State
• Goes by the nickname of ‘B’
• Intended major is sociology
Last Updated
October 27, 2018