Two-sport star Isaiah Sategna to choose between Oregon and USC

Two-sport athlete Isaiah Sategna will choose between the Ducks and Trojans after decommitting from Texas A&M.

The United States Olympic trials at the new Hayward Field couldn’t have come at a better time for the Oregon Ducks football team.

After de-committing from Texas A&M, two-sport star Isaiah Sategna has made it clear that he will either become a Duck or Trojan soon enough.

At 5-foot 10 and 170 pounds, the Fayetteville, Ark. native is a four-star recruit in the Class of 2022 as a wide receiver and one of the best high school sprinters in the country.

Sategna’s father is an assistant coach for the Arkansas track team, so choosing Oregon wouldn’t be that big of a shock. Hayward Field has been the star of the Olympic trials this past week and running on that track would be any prep runner’s dream.

“The track stood out to me because I’m going to run track and football in college,” he said after a visit to Eugene. “I would say that’s probably the best track in the world right now.”

As a receiver, Sategna isn’t just receiving footballs, but college scholarship offers as well. He has nearly 30 offers including most of the SEC. But with his recent tweet, he’s headed out to the Pacific. Oregon can only hope it’s to the Pacific Northwest and not to Pacific Palisades.

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Tennessee offers 2022 wide receiver with ties to Arkansas, LSU

Tennessee Vols’ football recruiting news.

After signing several prospects in the 2021 early signing period, the Vols have turned its attention to the 2022 recruiting class.

Tennessee has extended an offer to wide receiver Isaiah Sategna, looking to bolster its offensive prospects for 2022.

Sategna is a 5-foot-11, 170-pound prospect that the 247Sports Composite rates as the No. 59 wide receiver in his class, and the No. 4 player in Arkansas. The 3-star prospect is known for his straight-line speed.

 

Arkansas, Auburn, USC, Oregon, Mississippi State and several other Power Five programs have already offered Sategna.

The 2022 wide receiver has ties to two SEC schools.

His father is on the track and field staff at Arkansas, while his mother was a standout sprinter at LSU in the early 1990s, as well as an Olympic runner for Jamaica.

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