QUACK: Oregon Lands Commitment from Bryce Boulton
The offensive line class for Oregon gets rolling. It took a little longer than expected but Adrian Klemm was able to get one of his guys Friday morning.
Palm Desert (Calif.) offensive lineman Bryce Boulton has committed to Oregon. The 6-foot-3, 250-pounder committed on social media Friday just after 10 AM PST.
Boulton also had offers from Colorado, Hawaii and Idaho. While not highly rated by the recruiting services, Oregon has had a chance to work out Boulton on multiple occasions. Including Saturday Night Live in late July.
Boulton posted his mid-season film earlier in the day. You can see strong progress in his game from the past year. (or read the ScoopDuck Eval)
Earlier I posted my next five to commit predictions with Boulton on the list. To get an idea of the next recruits that could commit, be sure to check it out.
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Back in August, this is what Boulton had to say about Oregon following his recent SNL visit.
“I think coach (Adrian) Klemm is a great coach with a lot of experience coming from playing in coaching in the NFL,” he said. “Coach (Dan) Lanning is a great coach also; he’s very approachable and a really cool coach.”
Oregon now has 19 total commitments with the addition of Boulton. The Ducks have the No. 1 ranked recruiting class in the Pac-12 with On3 and the No. 11 class nationally.
So what’s next at recruiting on the offensive line for Oregon? Here is an update on the names to track and if there could be more soon.