4-star IOL Tommy Tofi commits to California

Sacramento (Calif.) Archbishop Riordan four-star offensive lineman Tommy Tofi is staying home.
On Tuesday, he told On3’s Hayes Fawcett that he has committed to Cal over offers from Oregon, Tennessee, Ohio State, Miami, Utah and more. Tofi was on an official visit to Berkeley over the weekend and got the feeling that he wanted to be a Golden Bear.
“I have visited Cal six or seven times. The staff is what stands out most about Cal. They have a Poly-driven staff and I like the culture there a lot,” he told On3’s Chad Simmons in March. “It is about 20-30 minutes from home too. I like the offensive style, how it translates to my game and how they run things. My brother (John Tofi) will be there in the summer too.”
Tofi was originally scheduled to take official visits to Oregon, Tennessee and Ohio State later this month, but is now locked in with Justin Wilcox and Co.
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The atmosphere around the program was going to be a major factor for Tofi regardless of where he went, and he loved the idea of staying close to home around a coaching staff he has a strong connection with .
“What I am looking for is the culture,” he previously told Simmons. “That is huge for me. Coaching stability is a huge factor, too. Those are two of the most important things for me.
The 6-foot-7, 350-pounder is the No. 144 overall prospect in the 2026 class, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He also ranks as the nation’s No. 7 interior offensive lineman and No. 17 recruit in the state of California.