QUACK: Oregon Lands OL Commit
On Friday night Adrian Klemm struck again. This time he landed another massive commit from the state of California.
Mater Dei (Calif.) offensive lineman Lipe Moala committed Friday night to Oregon. He’s a massive 6-foot-7, 315-pound target the Ducks have recently ramped up their recruiting efforts.
Moala snuck in and took a visit last week pushing Oregon to the top of the list.
He’s a bit of a hidden gem at the moment. But the Ducks feel confident in his upside after seeing him in action and watching his senior film.
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The Ducks landed an offensive line commit last week in Bryce Boulton. He was the first offensive line commit for the Ducks in 2023.
We will work on an interview with Moala to talk about his decision to commit to Oregon.
Oregon now has 21 verbal commitments in the 2023 class. It’s also the No. 11 ranked class in the country and top ranked class in the Pac-12 conference.






















