Oregon cornerback Collin Gill enters NCAA transfer portal

FaceProfileby:Thomas Goldkamp04/30/24

Oregon cornerback Collin Gill has entered the NCAA transfer portal, On3 has learned.

Gill spent just one season with the Ducks and did not appear in a game during his true freshman season. As a result he took a redshirt. So he’ll have plenty of eligibility left wherever he ends up.

In high school, Gill was named a first-team all-conference player during his senior season. That came a year after he was named a second-team all-conference player as a junior.

Prior to enrolling at Oregon, Collin Gill was rated as a three-star prospect and the No. 1,080 overall recruit in the nation in the 2023 recruiting class, according to the On3 Industry Rankings.

He also checked in as the No. 104 cornerback in his class and the No. 6 overall player from Washington D.C., hailing from Washington (DC) St. John’s.

Oregon defensive back enters transfer portal

Oregon defensive back Kodi Decambra officially entered the transfer portal on Sunday evening, according to On3’s Pete Nakos. He was a three-star prospect in the 2023 cycle.

During his freshman campaign with the Ducks, Decambra played in one game while redshirting. He made his college football debut in the team’s season opener against Portland State, playing just six defensive snaps.

A native of Hawaii, Decambra played his high school at the prestigious football factory that is Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, Nevada). The Gaels have been one of the nation’s elite high school football programs for quite some time. Decambra was named to the Under Armour All-American Game. He guided Bishop Gorman to a 13-1 record as a senior and back-to-back NIAA 5A state championship titles in 2021 and 2022. The gifted corner finished with 34 tackles, two interceptions, and three pass deflections his senior year.

He showed up against elite competition, racking up seven tackles against the Mater Dei Monarchs (California), another one of the nation’s top football programs.

As a junior in 2021, he earned second team All-Region honors from the Las Vegas Review Journal, after he guided the Gaels to a 12-1 record on their way to a state crown. Decambra ended the season with 28 tackles, two interceptions, and three pass deflections. He finished the year with multiple tackles in nine games.

As a sophomore, he recovered a fumble and returned it for a touchdown in their COVID-shortened season. As a highly touted prospect, Decambra chose the Ducks over offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon State, Stanford, UNLV, Washington, Washington State, and UCLA.

On3’s Wade Peery also contributed to this report.