Brennan Scarlett is transferring from Cal, and he could be heading to the program's biggest rival.
Cal coach Sonny Dykes confirmed the defensive end's departure on Monday and, well, he did it succintly with a "Gone" per InsideBayArea.com.
Scarlett's Cal career has been plagued by injuries and he played in five games last season before he tore his ACL.
He'll be graduate transfer and is eligible at his new program immediately following his graduation in May. His new program could also be Stanford, where his brother Cameron just signed to play. Cameron was a four-star recruit in the class of 2015 as an all-purpose back and the No. 1 recruit in the state of Oregon according to Rivals. InsideBayArea.com cited a source who said Brennan planned to join his brother.
For Scarlett to be able to transfer to a Pac-12 foe, Cal has to sign off on the transfer. When asked about any possible approval, Dykes was succinct again.
"Don't know anything about it," he said. "Don't care, don't know."
Scarlett has been a key contributor for the Bears when he's been on the field. He just hasn't been on the field much. In the five games he played in and started in 2014, he had two sacks and 10 tackles. He missed the entire season in 2013 and in 2012, his most active season, he played in nine games and had 40 tackles.

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