It’s official, Bradrick Shaw has made the switch from the B1G to the Pac-12.

Wednesday, Cal announced that Shaw has officially joined the team as a graduate transfer. He was awarded a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA and opted to complete his college career with the Bears. Shaw will have one season of eligibility remaining and will be able to play during the 2020 season.

Shaw decided to commit to Cal late last month. “Grateful for this opportunity,” Shaw wrote on Twitter.

Shaw contributed most to Wisconsin during the 2016 and 2017 seasons for the Badgers. In 2016, he rushed for 457 yards and five touchdowns on 88 carries. The following year, he totaled 365 yards and four scores on 96 touches.

Last year, Shaw had just 18 carries for 116 yards and a touchdown.

Shaw spent most of his time at Wisconsin behind the likes of Corey Clement and Jonathan Taylor. He was primarily used as a backup ball carrier through most of his career, but will look to challenge for more opportunities at Cal in the 2020 season.