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Bachmeier will face a steep learning curve in terms of learning BYU's playbook. If anyone can learn a playbook quickly, however, it might just be Bear Bachmeier.
Patience is a virtue Bear Bachmeier has learned throughout his many years playing quarterback. And a different form of patience has paid dividends for Bachmeier and the Murrieta Valley football ...
Bear Bachmeier, a 6-foot-2, 220-pound junior quarterback at Murrieta Valley, is the third brother to distinguish himself in a community that fills its stadium like a Friday night in Texas.
Once Bachmeier entered the portal, the two sides came together and Bachmeier decided to commit to the Cougars. Bear is a true freshman, so he will use the 2025 season to learn BYU's offense before ...
Bear Bachmeier, ranked as the No. 6 dual-threat QB in the ESPN Junior 300, has committed to Stanford, where he'll join his older brother Tiger, who is a receiver.
Bear Bachmeier, a 6-foot-2, 220-pound junior quarterback at Murrieta Valley, is the third brother to distinguish himself in a community that fills its stadium like a Friday night in Texas.
Murrieta Valley (Calif.) sophomore quarterback Bear Bachmeier is one of the top prospects in the ’25 class and we got a chance to see him up close at last weekend’s Steve Clarkson, ‘The QB ...
Bachmeier will face a steep learning curve in terms of learning BYU's playbook. If anyone can learn a playbook quickly, however, it might just be Bear Bachmeier.
Last week, BYU landed its potential quarterback of the future in Stanford transfer Bear Bachmeier. Bachmeier signed with Stanford as part of the 2025 recruiting class and enrolled in time for ...