
Boston College's recruiting skid continued this week as the Eagles lost yet another commitment form the 2026 class. This marks the fifth 2026 commit to reopen his recruitment, and the fourth in the last month for Bill O'Brien and the Boston College staff.
4-Star offensive tackle Brady Bekkenhuis from Arlington, Mass. took to social media on Wednesday, November 26 to officially announce that he has flipped his commitment from the Eagles to Wisconsin.
After careful reconsideration with my family and loved ones I have decided to Commit to the University of Wisconsin!!!
— Brady Bekkenhuis (@BradyBekk54) November 26, 2025
#OnWisco
@CoachBlaz @AlexAgrellaRB
@CaseyRabach_61 @JaredThompsonUW @CoachFick @BadgerFootball @doug_hanlon50 @JohnathanNasci1 @CoachHeeman pic.twitter.com/OeFFL2MWRi
He originally committed to Boston College in August of this year, but has been heavily recruited by the Badgers in the weeks leading up to his new decision. Bekkenhuis was recently at Camp Randall Stadium for Wisconsin's underdog win over Illinois this past weekend, and was evidently quite impressed with his time in Madison.
The 6-foot-6, 295 lb. prospect is now the fifth decommitment of the class for the Eagles and the fourth since October 29. He joins quarterbacks DJ Bordeaux and Corin Berry, tight end William Vaughn and wide receiver Nyqir Helton.
With the loss of Bekkenhuis, Boston College is down to 24 commitments in the class, five of which are offensive linemen. So while losing out on a talented prospect is certainly never ideal, the Eagles are still in a good spot along the offensive line as far as the 2026 class goes.
What is a more concerning trend is simply the amount of decommitments, as well as the timing of them. The early signing period is set to open on December 3, and Boston College needs to ensure it can keep what is still an impressive class together before then.
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