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According to Tom Loy of 247Sports, the University of Oregon is hosting Buckeyes five-star cornerback commit Na'eem Offord on an unofficial visit this weekend. Something that the recruiting analyst says was "expected" back in April.

 

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https://thespun.com/college-football/ohio-state-five-star-commit-reportedly-visiting-big-ten-rival

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Oregon Football: Ducks Offer 4-Star Quarterback Madden Iamaleava

Oregon offensive coordinator Will Stein and the Oregon football program offered 4-star class of 2025 quarterback Madden Iamaleava on Friday. The QB out of Southern California has also received interest from Big Ten Conference competitors Nebraska, Washington, and UCLA.

 

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Oregon Offensive coordinator Will Stein offered 4-star class of 2025 quarterback Madden Iamaleava. The QB has received interest from Big Ten Conference foes.

 

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4-star linebacker Gavin Nix plans for his official visit to Oregon

 

DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM

4-star linebacker Gavin Nix has set his Oregon official date for June 14.

 

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Iamaleava committed to UCLA on Saturday.

 

 

WWW.ESPN.COM

Quarterback Madden Iamaleava, an ESPN top-100 recruit and the younger brother of projected Tennessee starting quarterback Nico Iamaleava, committed to UCLA.

 

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