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Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks just scored a massive commitment. 2025 Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei linebacker Nasir Wyatt has committed to Oregon. He announced his decision on the On3 Recruits YouTube channel. The 6-foot-2, 205-pound backer chose the green and yellow over fellow finalists Tennessee and Texas. During his recruitment he reeled in offers from schools all over the country including Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan and Miami to name a few. ***ScoopDuck Eval: Nasir Wyatt*** Wyatt is rated a four-star (92.72) recruit according to the On3 Industry Rankings. The same system ranks him th...
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Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei four-star linebacker Nasir Wyatt has committed to Oregon. He had a long list of offers, but Wyatts chose the Ducks over Tennessee and Texas. “Oregon has shown me everything I needed to see,” Wyatt told On3. “I have had them on top of my list for a while, but I was young, I was still exploring my options, but Oregon is where I want to be. “The program is stable, it is fresh, it is building, it is growing and I feel the vibe there. It is the right people for me to be around and the right environment for be in. I am ready to be a part of that Oregon program.” The No. ...
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One of the Ducks top linebacker targets is set to come off the board today. It’s a chance for Oregon to create some momentum on the recruiting trail as we enter May. Mater Dei (Calif.) star defender Nasir Wyatt has long been considered an Oregon lean. He’s said as much in interviews and the On3 RPM reflects that with the Ducks at 96.4% chance to land him. Texas and Tennessee are the main contenders for his commitment with Oregon. The 6-foot-2, 205-pounder is set to commit today Noon (PST) on the On3Recruits YouTube Channel. You can watch his announcement live. Wyatt visited Oregon for its Spri...
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Tennessee has been working for months to get Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei four-star linebacker Nasir Wyatt on campus, and the Vols will finally do so this weekend. Wyatt confirmed to On3’s Chad Simmons that he will make the cross-country trip from southern California to Knoxville for his first visit to Tennessee. The trip is a long time coming, as multiple members of Tennessee’s coaching staff have been working to get him on campis. “I’ve been in touch with Coach Ayers, Coach Ekeler and Coach Heupel,” he told Simmons last week. “Coach Banks came to see me at school. They are constantly calling...
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