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Ryder Lyons Commits to BYU

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Five-star quarterback recruit Ryder Lyons has committed to the BYU...

 

He almost certainly would have been better developed in Eugene. Best of luck to him.

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Meh! Next case. 😴

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Agree but BYU offered more $$$$.  

 

Parents both attended BYU.  Sister currently attends BYU.

 

He is going to take a mission so will not be at BYU till 2028.

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On 6/24/2025 at 10:15 AM, Augduck said:

He is going to take a mission so will not be at BYU till 2028.

This. I was wondering why we were wasting time on him? Even if he committed to Oregon and joined us in three years--he would not be ready for games until two years later, as that is assumed at Oregon? 

 

So why were we wasting time recruiting a QB who will not be helpful until 2030?  (Especially when we can get a great portal QB every year?)

 

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On 6/24/2025 at 1:15 PM, Augduck said:

Agree but BYU offered more $$$$.  

 

Parents both attended BYU.  Sister currently attends BYU.

 

He is going to take a mission so will not be at BYU till 2028.

 

B(ring) Y(our) U(nlimited) NIL 🤑. Nothing like getting rich shortly before leaving on a mission. 😇

 

Give everything away and follow me. 🥲

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Leave It to Beaver? 😁

 

 

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After missing out on 5-star QB Ryder Lyons, the Oregon Ducks have a few recruiting options available to them going forward.

 

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I believe the letter of intent expires after 18 months while the athlete is on an LDS mission?   Not sure it is still true, but some athletes would sign a letter of commitment rather than letter of intent to provide both the athlete and the school more flexibility.

 

That may benefit the athlete if there is a potential for coaching changes while on a mission.

 

Remember, this guy is still out there...

 

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During the recruiting process, Burley (Idaho) five-star wide receiver Gatlin Bair has experienced the fast-moving world of college football. Once committed to

 

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On 6/24/2025 at 11:06 AM, HDuck said:

I believe the letter of intent expires after 18 months while the athlete is on an LDS mission?   Not sure it is still true, but some athletes would sign a letter of commitment rather than letter of intent to provide both the athlete and the school more flexibility.

 

That may benefit the athlete if there is a potential for coaching changes while on a mission.

 

Remember, this guy is still out there...

 

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During the recruiting process, Burley (Idaho) five-star wide receiver Gatlin Bair has experienced the fast-moving world of college football. Once committed to

 

So Gatlin will be back for 2026 or 2027?

 

Also he was recruited by Adams. It's just one more reason we need our new WR coach to really work some magic.

 

I was watching the 2013 Texas vs Oregon Bowl game last night. The commentator noted we were destroying them by running everyone on go routes through lanes in the zone defense and Mariota must have thrown 10 passes in the 20-30 yard range + yac.

 

Why can't we do the same with Moore's arm and our WR's?

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