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Oregon Ducks Flip Five-Star WR Henry Junior

Oregon Ducks secure a major recruiting victory, flipping five-star wide receiver Chris Henry Junior from Ohio State. Henry Junior, ranked as the number ten player and top wide receiver, brings a unique physique to the Ducks roster. This commitment marks the most five-star players in a single class for Oregon, bolstering their future prospects.

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    Breaking news in college football recruiting: five-star wide receiver Chris Henry Junior, a highly sought-after talent from Mater Dei High School, is expected to flip his commitment from Ohio State to Oregon. Despite Henry Juniors long-standing commitment to the Buckeyes, reports of a lack of transparency regarding their offensive coordinators departure led him to reconsider his options. Oregon, despite recent coordinator losses, has made a strong impression on Henry Junior, with recruiting insiders predicting a switch. This potential commitment would be a significant win for Oregon, adding another elite talent to their roster.
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    01:43|
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  • Oregon Ducks' Kenyon Sadiq: Award-Winning Tight End

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  • Oregon Ducks Surge in Henry Junior Recruitment

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    Chris Henry Junior, the top wide receiver recruit, has paused his commitment to Ohio State, leaving the door open for Oregon to secure his signature. Brian Hartlines departure from Ohio State and Henrys growing relationship with Oregon coach Dan Lanning have shifted the momentum towards the Ducks. A strong NIL package and the potential pairing with Jalen Lott have further boosted Oregons chances. Ohio States coach Ryan Day is making a last-minute push, but a final decision from Henry could come today.
  • Oregon Ducks Sign Record 5-Star Recruits

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    The Oregon Ducks football program has signed a record five five-star recruits, including Kendre Harrison, a six-foot-six, two hundred fifty-pound tight end with exceptional basketball skills. This impressive class also includes Immanuel Iheanacho, Anthony Jones, Jett Washington, and Davon Benjamin. These athletes, chosen for their playmaking ability and potential to make an immediate impact, are expected to elevate the entire teams standard. Harrison, in particular, has the raw talent to become an elite NFL tight end, but will need to adjust to a higher level of competition and dedicate himself to learning the playbook.