Oregon Ducks pick up commitment from 2026 4-star DL Bott Mulitalo

The Oregon Ducks landed a commitment from 4-star DL Bott Mulitalo, the No. 2 defensive lineman in the 2026 class.

The Oregon Ducks capped of the only undefeated regular season in all of college football this past weekend with a blowout win over the Washington Huskies, and it’s leading to more success on the recruiting trail.

On Sunday morning, it was announced that 4-star defensive lineman Bott Mulitalo was committing to the Ducks. Mulitalo is a blue-chip prospect in the 2026 class who is rated by 247Sports as the No. 40 player in the nation, and the No. 2 defensive lineman.

Standing at 6-foot-4, 275 pounds, Mulitalo projects to be a force in the middle of the defensive line for the Ducks.

This is yet another massive commitment for the Ducks in the 2026 class, adding on to the addition of 5-star tight end Kendre Harrison on Saturday morning. Harrison, the No. 1 TE and No. 9 overall player in 2026, helped the Ducks get back up to the No. 1 spot in the national recruiting rankings.

Mulitalo is just building the lead.

With Sunday’s commitment, Oregon now has six players ranked inside the top 150 for 2026, and five players in the top 100.

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Spartans offer 2026 Utah 4-star DL Bott Mulitalo

Michigan State football has extended a scholarship to an elite defensive prospect in the 2026 class

Michigan State football has extended a scholarship to an elite defensive prospect in the 2026 class.

Bott Mulitalo of American Fork, Utah announced last week that he’s received a scholarship offer from the Spartans. Mulitalo is a four-star defensive line prospect in the 2026 class.

Mulitalo ranks as the No. 7 defensive lineman in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2026 class. He’s also listed as the No. 2 player from Utah and No. 74 overall prospect in the class.

Michigan State is one of nearly 20 programs to offer Mulitalo, according to 247Sports. He also holds offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Auburn, BYU, Iowa State, Nebraska, Oregon, Oregon State, Tennessee, Texas Tech, UNLV, USC, Utah, Washington and Washington State.

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