Oregon Ducks Now In The Mix For 5-Star Prospect

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In the ongoing pursuit of top-tier talent, the Oregon Ducks are primed to maintain their recruiting momentum into the 2025 cycle.

Among the coveted prospects on their radar is 5-star offensive tackle, Michael Fasusi, who seems keen on exploring what Dan Lanning’s program in Eugene has to offer.

In a recent development, Fasusi unveiled his top seven schools on Monday, with the Ducks securing a coveted spot on his list. Alongside Oregon, Fasusi is deliberating over options from Georgia, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, USC, Texas, and Missouri.

Standing tall at 6-foot-4 and weighing in at 285 pounds, Fasusi boasts impressive credentials, ranked by the 247Sports Composite as the 11th overall player in the 2025 class and the second-best offensive tackle in the cohort.

Notably, Fasusi has earmarked April 17th for a scheduled visit to Oregon, indicating a genuine interest in what the Ducks have to offer.

Under the stewardship of Dan Lanning, Oregon’s recruiting endeavors have yielded promising results, with standout talents like A’lique Terry anchoring the offensive line unit in recent seasons, following the tenure of Adrian Klemm.

As the recruitment process unfolds, all eyes will be on whether Oregon can secure another significant addition to bolster their ranks in the trenches.

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