2023 three-star TE Dorian Thomas commits to Oregon State
Dorian Thomas is a 2023 tight end out of Kent (Wash.) Kentridge. The 6-foot-4, 215-pound junior has a handful of early offers, and one is from Oregon State.
He has committed to Jonathan Smith and the Beavers.
“Oregon State offered me over the summer, I have visited four times, and it feels like home,” Thomas told On3. “I called the coaches Sunday night and committed to them. They were excited and we were happy.”
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Thomas has attended a couple of games this season in Corvallis. He was there for the 27-24 win over Washington, calling that a “cool” experience.
Each visit has been the same for the new Oregon State commitment.
“They always treat me like family when I am there. I always feel welcome and the coaches are cool.”
Oregon State will play Oregon in the regular season finale Saturday. They will enter the game against the Ducks with a 7-4 record.
Thomas likes what he has seen in the Beavers.
“They have killed it this season and I am going to a very good program.”
Fresno State and Nevada have also offered Thomas.