Oregon An Oregon “O” adorns the helmet of kicker Atticus Sappington during practice with the Oregon Ducks Friday, Aug. 9, 2024 at the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex in Eugene, Ore.

The Oregon Ducks scored a huge recruiting win this week, with Class of 2026 offensive lineman Kodi Greene committing to the Ducks.

Greene, an elite offensive lineman in his class, announced his intentions to commit to the Ducks on Monday afternoon.

On3’s Hayes Fawcett reported the news on the commitment.

Oregon grabbed Greene right out of USC territory in Santa Ana. The Mater Dei attendee picked the Ducks over the Trojans as well as the Michigan Wolverines. Oregon has gotten many recruits from USC’s backyard over the years, but this one certainly has to sting for the Trojans.

Oregon has gotten red-hot on the recruiting trail. The Ducks have an elite recruiting class coming to Eugene in 2024; they’ve set up one for 2025 and currently have the best class in 2026. Landing Greene’s commitment is just another victory on the trail for head coach Dan Lanning, who hopes to deliver Oregon’s first-ever National Championship.

Greene is a four-star recruit on On3 and ranks 36th in the nation. He’s the fifth-ranked recruit in the talent-rich state of California and the fifth-ranked offensive tackle in the Class of 2026. It’s safe to say the Ducks got a good one.

[Hayes Fawcett]

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