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Are you ready for some early fireworks??? Because Dan Lanning and his staff have pulled off the ultimate show on the recruiting trail this 4th of July. Five-Star, yes FIVE-STAR wide receiver Dakorien Moore committed to Oregon moments ago over Texas, LSU, Ohio State and others. Moore is the No. 1 ranked wide receiver in this 2025 recruiting class per the On3 Industry Rankings. The 5-foot-11, 186-pounder is the No. 3 ranked player in the country in those same rankings. Moore is truly elite by any metric. And beating out the likes of Texas for the Duncanville (Texas) product was not easy. However...
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It’s commitment season for recruits around the country. The Ducks have had a phenomenal week on the recruiting trail with more decisions coming this week. When Oregon has so much momentum like they do now, it gets hard to imagine them not signing everyone. But they won’t. Here are the current upcoming commitments on recruits that have been linked to Oregon. Times listed in PST. Monday, July 1TE Linkon Cure – 2PM Current RPM Favorite: Kansas State LB Gavin Nix – 4PM Current RPM Favorite: Miami Tuesday, July 2TE Kaleb Edwards – 12:30 PM Current RPM Favorite: Alabama Wednesday July 3EDGE Justin H...
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The Ducks have scored a massive commitment from Folsom (Calif.) defensive lineman Josiah Sharma Friday afternoon. He announced his decision over social media moments ago. Sharma is listed at 6-foot-3.5, 320-pounds on his On3 profile. He’s rated a four-star (90.64) recruit, according to the On3 Industry Rankings. The same system ranks him the No. 236 player nationally, the No. 18 defensive lineman and the No. 23 prospect in California. The Northern California product took official visits to each of his top three schools, Oregon, Texas and Alabama, before choosing Dan Lanning and the Ducks. Shar...
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Another big commitment for Oregon is in the books. And the Ducks were able to close on an offensive target they really weren’t looking great for a few weeks ago. Mater Dei (Calif.) running backJordon Davison announced his commitment to Oregon moments ago. The Ducks landed the four-star over Ohio State, Michigan and others. Davison is the No. 96 ranked player in the On3 Industry Rankings. He is the No. 5 ranked running back nationally and joins Dierre Hill as the future of Oregon’s backfield. Oregon’s new running back coach Ra’Shaad Samples had his work cut out for him recruiting Davison upon a...
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One of Oregon’s top offensive targets is set to come off the board this week. The Ducks are hoping to close with some commits following a busy June with official visits. They might be in good shape headed with one deciding on Friday. Mater Dei (Calif.) running back Jordon Davison will make his college decision on Friday, June 29. A specific commitment time has not been listed. Oregon is a finalist along with Ohio State, Michigan and Alabama. The 5-foot-11, 220-pounder is the No. 96 ranked player in the On3 Industry Rankings. He’s the No. 5 ranked running back in the nation. Ohio State currentl...
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Duck fans everywhere have been waiting for this moment. And nobody does a uniform release like Oregon. All of college football takes notice when the Ducks drop new threads. We’ve heard a lot about the debut of the Generation O uniforms from Oregon. And now we have our first look at the first new uniform. Expect several more uniforms to drop before and possibly even during the season. The post Oregon Releases ‘Generation O’ Uniforms appeared first on On3.
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A bit of a surprise for Duck fans on the recruiting trail but a nice surprise just the same. McDonogh School (Md.) cornerbackBrandon Finney has just announced his commitment to Oregon. The 6-foot-2, 185-pounder is the No. 191 ranked player in the On3 Industry Rankings. Listed as an athlete, he’s the No. 8 athlete nationally. Finney is expected to play cornerback. Finney has long been considered a Penn State lean. In fact he wasn’t really on the Oregon radar for most fans until his announced official visit last week. It appears that official visit was exactly what Oregon needed to land his comm...
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You can’t help but think of the University of Oregon as Nike U. The two have been intertwined for as long as I can remember. Phil Knight is a frequent on the Oregon campus. Popping up on sidelines, courtside and even seen at recruiting events. He’s uncle Phil and there is nobody that has done more for the University of Oregon, its athletic programs and its student athletes. A new documentary was just published by the university of Oregon detailing some specifics of that relationship. “It was on this campus where the dream began. And the dream that ultimately became Nike. Coming back for footba...
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You must have the horses if you want to win the race. It’s not the x’s and o’s, it’s the Jimmy’s and Joe’s. You know the sayings. College football is considered by many a ‘talent acquisition business’ by many of the best coaches. Recruiting is the lifeline of any college football team with a few outliers here and there. But from a percentage standpoint, if you want to win it all, you need dudes on your team. Which is why I’m a big fan of the blue-chip ratio. How much talent you have on your roster is a great barometer of how far your team can to this season. Don’t believe me, take a look. How ...
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Hey all it’s been a while since we’ve ran one of these. But there’s a lot going on and this feels like a good time to answer a few questions. You should know the drill by now. It’s pretty simple. You ask a question, I answer it. Yep it’s that straight forward. There are no dumb questions. Don’t be shy. Fire away. I’ll be running this fairly closely until around noon PST and will try to pop in throughout the day after that. Here is the link to ask your questions. ChatterBox Q&AThe post ChatterBox: ScoopDuck Football & Recruiting Q&A appeared first on On3.
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