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BREAKING: Class of 2027 OT Avery Michael has Committed to Oregon

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Oregon lands high-upside offensive tackle Avery Michael

On Sunday Afternoon, the Oregon Ducks added a piece to their 2027 recruiting class, landing offensive tackle Avery Michael.

BREAKING: Class of 2027 OT Avery Michael has Committed to Oregon, he tells me for @Rivals

The 6’6 290 OT chose the Ducks over Michigan and USC

“Up Da Sco 🦆https://t.co/R7n8sWkwyI pic.twitter.com/M7BXUPykO7

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) February 1, 2026

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Dan Lanning moves early landing high-upside 2027 recruit...

The college football offseason has begun, and with the Transfer Portal activity slowing down, coaches and programs shift their attention to traditional recruiti

Dan Lanning and his staff haven't made the big 5-star splash addition yet, but Oregon fans know it's always around the corner. The Ducks are already top contenders for several of the top players in the 2027 class while Lanning has proven he can shock teams on the recruiting trail.

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He is a Rivals 3-Star, but other than USC and Michigan listed above, he was offered also by Nebraska, UCLA, and Washington. (Ha!)

Every class in the trenches will have some "upside" projects, and it is good policy to make those offers. In today's portal-transfer environment--if it does not work out, then they will voluntarily leave to make room for a new project.

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Mr. FishDuck

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1 hour ago, Charles Fischer said:

he was offered also by Nebraska, UCLA, and Washington. (Ha!)

Why bother listing second tier programs???

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