It happened again, guys. Oregon I just walked into USC’s backyard and picked up a high-quality offensive line recruit from the Trojans. Mater Dei High School’s Kodi Greene committed to Dan Lanning on Monday afternoon, just the latest demonstration of Oregon’s recruiting strength in Southern California, with USC and Lincoln Riley watching the Ducks stack their future class , in this case to 2026. This storyline is getting tiresome for USC football and its fans, but the reality is that now – in the summer of 2024 – Oregon is simply a hotter football brand with a better chance of winning a national championship than USC. The Trojans can reverse this dynamic, but they won’t do it instantly. Here are more details on Greene’s commitment to Oregon:
MICHIGAN AND WASHINGTON WERE ALSO FINALISTS IN THIS RECRUITMENT
OREGON WITHOUT. 1ST CLASS IN 2026
THE FIVE OFFENSIVE ATTACKS OF THE BOARD
2026 four-star OT Kodi Greene announced his commitment to Oregon over Michigan, USC and Washington.
Greene is the 28th ranked player in the country and the 4th ranked offensive tackle. He is the school’s highest-rated verbal in 2026.
-Erik Skopil (@Erik_Skopil) August 12, 2024
ONLY JOSH CONERLY WAS A HIGHEST RATED OFFENSIVE LINE RECRUIT FOR OREGON
MATER DEI PESA COACH
JOSH HENSON
LINCOLN RILEY
Every time Lincoln Riley is beaten by Dan Lanning and Oregon for a top recruit at a position of need, the pressure to turn the program around in 2024 grows even more. If USC can have success in the 2024 season, it could be able to oust several recruits who chose other schools. The need to change the narrative at USC this year has become more urgent after yet another loss to the Ducks and Phil Knight.
DUCKS WIRE COVERING
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