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USC transfer OL Emmanuel Pregnon commits to Oregon

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USC Trojans offensive lineman Emmanuel Pregnon (70) celebrates the Trojans win over UCLA Bruins at Rose Bowl
USC Trojans offensive lineman Emmanuel Pregnon (70) celebrates the Trojans win over UCLA Bruins at Rose Bowl. (Robert Hanashiro-Imagn Images)

Former USC offensive lineman Emmanuel Pregnon has committed to Oregon, via the NCAA Transfer Portal, according to On3’s Hayes Fawcett. . Pregnon spent two seasons at USC after beginning his collegiate career at Wyoming.

Pregnon played in all 13 of the Trojans’ games this season. He finished with USC’s highest PFF overall grade on offense and as a pass blocker. For his efforts, he was named a 2024 All-Big Ten Second Team selection.

Pregnon’s decision came as a surprise to USC fans. On Dec. 18, new USC offensive line coach Zach Hanson announced Pregnon would be returning next season.

“Excited to have him back,” Hanson said of Pregnon. “Made tremendous strides this last year. Looking for him to do the same this upcoming year and get that NFL Draft grade up, and hopefully go get drafted high in the draft next year.”

Evidently, Pregnon had other plans in mind. The 6-foot-5, 320-pound standout transferred to USC ahead of the 2023 season. In his first year with the Trojans, he logged 13 appearances, including 12 starts.

Before joining USC, Pregnon spent three years at Wyoming. In his first two seasons with the Cowboys, Pregnon saw no action. However, Pregnon started in 11 games for Wyoming in 2022, only allowing two sacks. He ultimately graded out as the No. 3 guard in the Mountain West, according to PFF.

Emmanuel Pregnon played high school football at Thomas Jefferson (CO), where he was an unranked prospect, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

Oregon’s already been hard at work in the transfer portal this offseason, adding standouts such as Purdue cornerback Dillon Thieneman and Tulane running back Makhi Hughes. Now, Pregnon will join their ranks.

Oregon won’t lack motivation this offseason. After posting a 12-0 record in the regular season and defeating Penn State in the Big Ten Championship, the Ducks fell 41-21 to Ohio State in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals. They’ll undoubtedly be hungry to redeem themselves next season.

The transfer portal officially opened on Dec. 7 and closed on Dec. 28, though players on teams still playing in the postseason will get an additional five-day window to enter the portal after their seasons end.

To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wireThe On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.