Just one day before the Spring Game, Dan Lanning already has a win under his belt.
Proof that recruiting never ends, Oregon received a major commitment from three-star quarterback Luke Moga out of Sunnyslope High School in Phoenix, Ariz.. The news was first reported by Hayes Fawcett of On3.com.
“Oregon is home and I’m going to work every day until I bring a National Championship to Eugene,” Moga said via social media. “Excited to join the Duck brotherhood!”
The move comes as a bit of a surprise. Moga was scheduled to make his announcement on April 28 with the Ducks leading for his commitment, but Moga announced that he was going to delay the commitment. Many believe that the delay was due to the fact that Oregon was picking up steam in the recruitment for 4-star QB Michael Van Buren, who announced another visit to Eugene for this weekend.
Both QBs will be in town for the spring game. Does Moga committing mean that Van Buren holds off? Impossible to know.
Moga chose Oregon over schools such as Miami, TCU and a whole host of others. He becomes the 10th verbal commitment out of the Class of 2024 for the Ducks and the first quarterback.