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Expected Signings, Potential Flips, Top Transfer Targets for Ducks

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The first big day of the college football recruiting calendar comes on Wednesday, with the arrival of the early signing period.

 

This gives high school prospects their first opportunity to put pen to paper and officially join their future teams.

 

The Oregon Ducks should see a busy afternoon, with 23 current commits in the 2024 class, many of whom are expected to sign their national letters of intent on Wednesday, and plenty of whom plan on enrolling early as well.

 

If we learned anything from Dan Lanning and his staff over the past couple of years, though, it would be smart to expect some fireworks on Wednesday, as well.

 

A year ago, we saw the craziness that came from 5-star safety Peyton Bowen and also got a late commitment from 5-star EDGE Matayo Uiagalelei, as well as signing day flips from both Daylen Austin and Jayden Limar.

 

Though high school recruits typically own the day, also have commonly seen transfer commitments take place as well, of which there could be several coming for the Ducks.

 

So what could be on tap for the 2024 early signing period? That’s a question that everyone wants to know.

 

While we can’t perfectly predict an answer, we’ve got a pretty good idea of what to expect.

 

Here are the expected signees, some potential commitments and flips, and things to watch for in general over the next couple of days...

 

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A recruiting primer for Oregon Duck fans, covering expected signees, potential flips, and commitments to watch over the next...

 

 

 

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College football recruiting: 2023 National Signing Day schedule, top players to watch, predictions, picks

 

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Everything you need to know about National Signing Day as prospects in the 2024 class make their final decisions

 

 

 

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