Wide receiver/return specialist Nikko Remigio became the fourth Cal player — and third starter — to enter the the transfer portal.

Remigio was named honorable mention all-Pac-12 as a kick return specialist this week after averaging 29.06 yards per return, second-best in the conference for anyone with more than 1.2 returns per game.

A leader and popular teammate, Remigio also had a 99-yard return for a touchdown against Sacramento State.

As a possession receiver, Remigio caught 38 passes — matching his career high and second-most on the team this season — for 238 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

The 5-foot-10, 190-pound senior from Mater Dei High in southern California finished his four Cal seasons with 97 receptions for 903 yards and seven touchdowns. His most productive season was 2019, when he had 38 catches for a career-best 513 yards and three TDs

His versatility landed him a spot on the watch list for the Paul Hornung Award.

As the above photo off Twitter suggests, Remigio will graduate this month.

He joins running back Christopher Brooks and defensive end JH Tevis — both starters — and reserve tight end Gavin Reinwald among Cal players intending to find a new school to complete their football eligibility.

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