
Why Oregon’s No. 2 Safety Stands Out as SEC Teams Circle in Surprise Pursuit
So, here we are again—Oregon football and Dan Lanning making waves in the recruiting sea, nabbing the attention of the nation’s No. 2 safety. Talk about timing, right? Just as their prized five-star edge reconsiders his Ducks’ pledge, Oregon swoops in as the lone Big Ten finalist for Jireh Edwards, a Maryland standout whose final five includes a deep dive into SEC waters. Can the Ducks regain their sparkle after losing Richard Wesley, who famously cannonballed into a pool with Lanning, only to reopen his recruitment? Edwards, with his punishing 6-foot-2, 205-pound frame and flexibility on the field, is causing quite the stir from Georgia to Alabama, Auburn to Florida. Will this be Oregon’s moment to reignite their 2026 class and fend off a host of SEC suitors? Or is this just the beginning of a rollercoaster ride in college football recruiting drama? Buckle up—the chase is on. LEARN MORE.Oregon football and head coach Dan Lanning entered the picture for the nation’s No. 2 safety Wednesday. The news comes following some unrest involving a prized five-star Ducks pledge, who’s since decommitted. But now Oregon is in the lone Big Ten finalist amid SEC interest.
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