Oregon Ducks safety Kodi DeCambra has entered the transfer portal, according to reports from 247 Sports, On3Sports, and others. DeCambra was a 4-star recruit in the class of 2023 – according to 247Sports – with four years of eligibility remaining after using his redshirt option in his freshman season.
On Saturday, DeCambra was absent from the Ducks’ spring game and after the game, James Crepea of the O Oregonian reported that DeCambra was expected to enter the transfer portal. On Sunday, his intention to transfer was made official.
In 2023, DeCambra made just 6 attempts on defense for Oregon, all in the Ducks’ first game against Portland State. DeCambra did not record any statistics on these plays.
Oregon brought in a high volume of good defenders in the 2024 offseason, which could have factored into DeCambra’s transfer decision. One of the players who competed with DeCambra was Class of 2024 safety recruit Aaron Flowers, who performed well in the spring game, making four tackles and a pass breakup.
During his initial recruitment, DeCambra made visits to Washington, Oregon State and Hawaii, so look for those schools as potential transfer destinations for the redshirt freshman. DeCambra is from Las Vegas, so there’s always the chance he might want to go somewhere closer to home.