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Four-Star WR Ashton Cozart flips to Oregon

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Four-star wide receiver Ashton Cozart of Flower Mound (TX) Marcus High has announced his commitment to Oregon Sunday night.

The 6-foot-3, 190 pounder had previously been committed to the Oklahoma Sooners since February 4th, before a change of heart.

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Cozart sent On3 a statement regarding his commitment:

First and foremost nothing I’ve achieved would be possible without God and everything he has blessed me with. I want to say thank you to the University of Oklahoma for the opportunity to play at the next level, and the fans for the love and support. 

My recruiting experience has taught me so much and after a long talk with my family and mentors I have made the decision to go in another direction.

The biggest factors with my decision are development, culture, and the relationships I have with the University. I’ve grown up in the Pacific Northwest most of my life and have dreamed of playing there since I was a kid. 

With that being said I am flipping my commitment to the University of Oregon.

SCO DUCKS

Cozart joins coach Lanning and the Ducks’ No. 2 class in the On3 Consensus PAC-12  rankings, alongside four-stars Jurrion Dickey, Cole Martin, and others.

He ranks as the No. 142 player in the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally-weighted industry generated average that accounts for all four major recruiting services. The 2023 prospect also tabs in at the No. 25 wide receiver and the No. 25 player in the state of Texas.