When you pick up commitments from blue-chip players early in the recruiting cycle, it always becomes a challenge to try to hang on to them throughout the season and up to the national signing period in December. However, it’s always nice to see those commits shut down their recruitment early and take that worry off of the table.
That’s what happened for the Oregon Ducks this week with a pair of their top commits in the 2027 class. Both 4-star DL Zane Rowe and 4-star EDGE Cam Pritchett announced that they would be shutting down their recruitment and focusing solely on the Ducks going forward, which likely means they won’t be taking any other visits or entertaining pitches from other prospective teams.
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Rowe is one of the top players in Oregon’s class so far, standing at 6-foot-5, 265 pounds. He is rated as the No. 93 overall player and No. 9 defensive lineman in the class. He committed to Oregon in early March.
Pritchett is the other Duck who shut down his recruitment. Pritchett is the longest-standing commit in Oregon’s 2027 class, coming into the fold in June of last year. He is rated as the No. 136 overall player and No. 16 EDGE in the nation, standing at 6-foot-3, 230 pounds.
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