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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2017 14:42:55 GMT -8
oregon.rivals.com/commitments/football/2018 Florida 4* Isaiah Bolden was one of them. Tigard 4* Braden Lenzy the other. And yes, 4* Tre'Shaun Harrison had decommitted previously, over the weekend. Jaramillo is one of a few players committed to Oregon who began to reconsider their decision when Taggart left on Tuesday, leaving a fractured class of recruits from the group that was considered No. 1 in the country by 247Sports.com.
"We have a group chat of all the recruits and some kids remain committed no matter what, but others have decommited and others are planning to decommit soon," Jaramillo said about two hours after Taggart told the Ducks he was leaving for the Seminoles. "The class is falling apart a little bit."
Cornerback Isaiah Bolden from Florida and Tigard's Braden Lenzy both announced they were no longer committed to Oregon just a couple days after wide receiver Tre'Shaun Harrison said Taggart's uncertainty led him to look at other schools.
The 6-foot-5, 297-pound Jaramillo remains committed to the Ducks, but will now visit other schools and wait until February to sign a letter of intent rather than finalizing his plans with the Ducks during the early signing period on Dec. 20-22. It is likely too late for Jaramillo to line up an official visit this weekend so Dec. 15-17 is probably his only chance to see another program before the first signing date.
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Post by beaver94 on Dec 5, 2017 15:07:01 GMT -8
Don't forget 4* Tre'Shaun Harrison.
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Post by obf on Dec 5, 2017 16:16:58 GMT -8
JS needs to be in Lenzy's living room TONIGHT...
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2017 16:50:09 GMT -8
if you listen to twitter and Bluechipmonster there was already some attrition for this class before Willie started to talking to Florida State. 4-5 of the southern kids were looking at the map and backing up. Willie and Cristoball daisychained a bunch of 5* verbal commits but those connections are also going cause a mass collapse.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2017 20:49:37 GMT -8
Scout has now dropped 4* Michael Ezeike from the duck commit list.
The hits just keep on coming.
Having already lost four-star commitments Braden Lenzy and Isaiah Bolden in the wake of Willie Taggart's departure for Florida State, the Oregon Ducks' 2018 football recruiting class took yet another hit Tuesday.
According to 247Sports national recruiting analyst Greg Biggins, four-star wide receiver/tight end Michael Ezeike informed him that he would likely be re-evaluating his options.
"I think I'm going to reopen up my recruitment," Ezeike told Biggins. "I was already hearing from some schools like UCLA and USC and a few others and I'm sure that will pick up. I'm still interested in Oregon and want to see who the new hire is and will go from there."
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Post by obf on Dec 6, 2017 0:13:08 GMT -8
JS needs to be in Lenzy's living room TONIGHT... As much as I like Lenzy. Jaramillo and more BEEF up front is even more important. Finish reaffirming Petras and then get to Jaramillo and get him in!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2017 8:16:43 GMT -8
Scout has now removed 4* Miles Battle from the list of duck recruits. So they're now down to 20 according to Scout.
The 6-foot-4, 188-pound pass-catcher, out of Cy Creek High School (Houston, Texas), has already begun following Florida State's on-campus recruiting coordinator and director of player personnel on Twitter.
Battle's decommitment hits the program particularly hard, as the wide receiver position has experienced heavy casualties for Oregon.
In the past week, the Ducks have lost three of their five four-star wide receiver - Tre'Shaun Harrison, Braden Lenzy and Miles Battle - leaving only Michael Ezeike and Warren Thompson.
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Post by ochobeavo on Dec 6, 2017 8:29:36 GMT -8
Scout has now removed 4* Miles Battle from the list of duck recruits. So they're now down to 20 according to Scout. The 6-foot-4, 188-pound pass-catcher, out of Cy Creek High School (Houston, Texas), has already begun following Florida State's on-campus recruiting coordinator and director of player personnel on Twitter.
Battle's decommitment hits the program particularly hard, as the wide receiver position has experienced heavy casualties for Oregon.
In the past week, the Ducks have lost three of their five four-star wide receiver - Tre'Shaun Harrison, Braden Lenzy and Miles Battle - leaving only Michael Ezeike and Warren Thompson.Scratch Ezeike from that list... According to 247Sports national recruiting analyst Greg Biggins, four-star wide receiver/tight end Michael Ezeike informed him that he would likely be re-evaluating his options.
"I think I'm going to reopen up my recruitment," Ezeike told Biggins. "I was already hearing from some schools like UCLA and USC and a few others and I'm sure that will pick up. I'm still interested in Oregon and want to see who the new hire is and will go from there."
Read Biggins' full story here
The 6-foot-5, 220-pound pass-catcher, out of Ontario, California, committed to Oregon in mid-November, choosing the Ducks over offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Cal, Michigan, Nebraska, Texas A&M, UCLA, USC, Utah, Washington State and several others.
Oregon, once boasting five four-star wide receiver commits, is now down to just - Miles Battle (Texas) and Warren Thompson (Florida) and Ezeike (California), who is far from solid.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2017 8:39:05 GMT -8
UPDATE: All 5 of the Ucks' prized receiver recruits have now decommitted. The class has fallen from 25 down to 19 commits. We wish them nothing more than a continuation of this trend, as it befits the low morals of their coaches and their biggest donor.
I can't help but wonder when the three 4* players from NC, TX, and FL might start thinking about staying closer to home and follow the smooth-tongued Taggart to Florida. You'd think, as 4* players, he'd want them. And there are 3 other players from FL, PA, and GA who are 3* players: Maybe the sublime Mr. Taggart is not interested, or could they follow him there, too?
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