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Oregon flips 4-star OT Zac Stascausky from Washington

hunterby:Hunter Shelton12/01/24

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Zac Stascausky
2025 Portland (Ore.) Central Catholic offensive lineman Zac Stascausky with Dan Lanning on a visit to Oregon. (Photo by: Zac Stascausky)

Portland Central Catholic four-star offensive tackle Zac Stascausky has flipped his commitment from Washington to Oregon, according to On3’s Hayes Fawcett.

He was pledged to the Huskies since Aug. 6, but is now set to head to Eugene, joining an elite recruiting class under Dan Lanning and Co.

Stascausky is the No. 148 overall prospect and No. 14 OT in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the top-ranked recruit in Oregon.

On3 ranks the 6-foot-6, 275-pounder higher than other recruiting services. He checks in as the No. 96 overall prospect and No. 11 OT in the 2025 On300.

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Stascausky is the second blue-chip prospect to flip to the Ducks from Washington this fall. Fullerton (Calif.) Troy four-star tight end Vander Ploog did the same on Nov. 10. Stascausky is commit No. 17 for Oregon and its top-10 recruiting class.

Stascausky was in Eugene over the weekend and watched Oregon defeat Washington. Just one day later, he’s now set to stay home and play for the Big Ten juggernaut.

“It was great,” he told Scoop Duck following a visit this fall. “They hosted real well. I got a chance to hang out with some of the players. Had great meetings with all the coaches. Had a great meeting Coach (Dan) Lanning, spent a bunch of time with Coach (A’lique) Terry. It was great. I felt like a priority. It was fun.”