Success with horns in horns
The 6 -foot 2 inch and 207 pound receiver led the LSU tigers during receptions (43) as a real recruit before transferring to TCU before its junior season.
He passed his game to the upper level with the horns in horns, leading the team in the receptions (62), receiving yards (1,034) and receiving touchdown (new) in 2024. He also has experience in special teams, with an average of 17 meters per boot return with TCU and 20.5 yards as kicks with the tigers.
The selection of the second All-Big 12 team has become the fifth player in the history of TCU to record a reception season of 1,000 yards.
“Target inside or outside competitive which stands out as a starting in several important columns,” wrote Zierlein de Nfl.com about the receiver. “Bech can be slowed down in press and may not have much separation speed, but it is a large strong receiver with exceptional ball skills. It is physical at the top of the route and has a feeling of rebounder to have a capture space once it has obtained a higher positioning. His hands are sticky and strong with an elite focus of any place.”