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Percy Lewis, 6-foot-9, 360-pound JC offensive lineman, commits to Oregon Ducks

Percy Lewis, 6-foot-9, 360-pound JC offensive lineman, commits to Oregon Ducks Updated Mar 03, 2021; Posted Mar 02, 2021 Mississippi Gulf Coast C.C. offensive lineman Percy Lewis announces his commitment to Oregon on March 2, 2021. (Courtesy of Percy Lewis) Facebook Share Since Mario Cristobal first moved to Eugene to become a part of the Oregon Ducks football program, he has established a tradition of landing either highly-rated or gigantic junior college offensive linemen. It began in the class of 2017 with the addition of 6-foot-7, 310-pound offensive tackle George Moore, continued in the class of 2019 with 6-foot-7, 345-pound offensive lineman Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu and took yet another step with the addition of 2020 prospect and 6-foot-5, 330-pound mauler T.J. Bass.

Building a Fence, Part 2: Washington and the Magnificent Seven

Building a Fence, Part 2: Washington and the Magnificent Seven
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Building a Fence: Washington and the Magnificent Seven

Building a Fence: Washington and the Magnificent Seven In the first Building a Fence: Keeping Washington Blue Chips Home, I looked at how good of a job UW was doing keeping their top players at home since 2000, counting all 4- and 5-star players in the 247 database as blue chips. To sum up, it turns out the answer is pretty darn good, with 56.16% of all Washington state blue chips in those 22 classes playing for UW. The numbers drop some when you focus on the most elite players, with UW taking in 66.7% of all the low 4-stars (those with a decimal rating below the mean of all blue chips), dropping to 42% of high 4/5-star players and 36% of 5-stars alone.

Oregon Ducks make cut for pair of 2022 offensive line targets

Oregon Ducks make cut for pair of 2022 offensive line targets Updated Jan 02, 2021; Posted Jan 02, 2021 Facebook Share But the class of 2022 presents some difficulties. Forget for a moment the fact that Oregon is still working on closing out its 2021 class and preparing for a Fiesta Bowl against Iowa State. The real issue with 2022 prospects is that many haven’t played a game in pads in more than a year, making it difficult to accurately manage and organize a priority list. Still, Oregon has identified a handful of key targets, and made the cut list for two of those players along the offensive line this week.

Jordan Moko, nation s No 1 JC offensive lineman, includes Oregon Ducks in top 3

Jordan Moko, nation’s No. 1 JC offensive lineman, includes Oregon Ducks in top 3 Updated Dec 20, 2020; Posted Dec 20, 2020 Class of 2021 offensive lineman Jordan Moko announces a top 3 of LSU, Oregon and Texas A&M. (Courtesy of Jordan Moko) Facebook Share Since joining the University of Oregon football program in January 2017, Mario Cristobal has prioritized offensive line recruiting - and found success through various channels. In the class of 2021, Oregon has already signed four of the top six highest-rated offensive linemen added to the Pac-12 Conference - offensive tackles Kingsley Suamataia and Bram Walden, guard Jonah Miller and center Jackson Light - but the Ducks may not be done.

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