Oregon Ducks in the Final On3 300 Rankings
This Oregon recruiting class had real promise once upon a time. But following Mario Cristobal’s departure there were some big losses.
And that was of no fault to this current staff. Between Cristobal’s very late decision to leave for Miami and the amount of time it took to hire a new staff, the timing was really difficult.
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But that’s neither here nor there. The biggest key to Dan Lanning’s arrival was keeping the talent that was already in Eugene, in Eugene. And so far he’s done a pretty good job of that.
With the All-American games now in the rear view, On3 has updated its rankings for the final time in the 2022 class. Here is a look at how the Oregon commits and a few top targets fared.






















