Oregon Ducks Flip 4-Star Recruit Gavin Nix from Miami: Early National Signing Day Tracker

The Early National Signing Period begins on Wednesday, Dec. 4 and the No. 1 Oregon Ducks are building an elite 2025 recruiting class. Oregon coach Dan Lanning and his staff just flipped four-star linebacker Gavin Nix from the Miami Hurricanes and coach Mario Cristobal.
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The Early National Signing Period begins on Wednesday, Dec. 4 and the No. 1 Oregon Ducks are building an elite 2025 recruiting class. Oregon coach Dan Lanning and his staff have assembled an exciting and balanced incoming class.

The Ducks flipped the committment of Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy linebacker Gavin Nix from the Miami Hurricanes and coach Mario Cristobal. The four-star from the class of 2025 had been committed to Miami coach Mario Cristobal since July 1 but Oregon made a late surge. In his senior season, Nix has 33 solo tackles plus 10 assisted. He officially visited Eugene back on June 14.

The Ducks are also still in the running for coveted uncommitted recruits while trending to flip a few commits to further bolster their No. 6-ranked 2025 recruiting class.

Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning, receiver Dakorien Moore
Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning, receiver Dakorien Moore /

Oregon is in the mix to flip the commitments of Kansas State's five-star tight end Linkon Cure, Michigan's four-star tight end Andrew Olesh, Ohio State's five-star cornerback Na'eem Offord and Cal four-star quarterback Jaron Keawe Sagapolutele. As far as uncommitted recruits go, five-star defensive lineman Jahkeem Stewart is trending toward USC but Oregon is still in the mix.

As far as retaining commits, five-star cornerback Brandon Finney was trending to flip from Oregon to Penn State but the Ducks are pushing to keep the talent. Finney's decision will be one to watch.

The traditional February signing day is still in place but recruits who want enroll early have until Friday, Dec. 6 to sign with schools. Many elite recruits are opting to jumpstart their college careers and dive into playbooks and programs.

Here are the top classes for the 2025 cycle as of Monday, per 247Sports' composite team rankings:

1. Georgia

2. Alabama

3. Ohio State

4. Texas

5. Auburn

6. Oregon

7. Michigan

8. LSU

9. Tennessee

10. Texas A&M

Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning celebrates with wide receiver Tez Johnson (15) during a senior recognition ceremony befor
Nov 30, 2024; Eugene, Oregon, USA; Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning celebrates with wide receiver Tez Johnson (15) during a senior recognition ceremony before a game against the Washington Huskies at Autzen Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images / Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images

What makes Lanning an elite recruiter? In exclusive interviews with Oregon star receiver Tez Johnson and tight end Terrance Ferguson, the two Ducks shined a light on Lanning's transparency, consistency and work ethic.

"I think the truth is everything to a kid when you come out of high school," Johnson told reporter Bri Amaranthus. "You just want pure honesty. You want the truth."

"Every game day, we're ready to run through a brick wall for that man," Johnson told Amaranthus. "Because he's going to give you all that he got. He's going to give you 100 percent every day. He's the most mentally prepared and mentally tough guy I've ever seen in my life. I don't know how he does it. The consistency is unbelievable."

Ferguson is not shocked by Lanning's success on the recruiting trail.

"I really appreciate the transparency from coach Lanning," Ferguson told Amaranthus. "The time that I've had with him, I can understand why he's doing what he's doing in recruiting."

Oregon signed a consensus top-five recruiting class in 2024, with a 2025 recruiting class that ranks top-10 and a 2026 recruiting class currently ranked No. 1.

This article will be updated.

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Bri Amaranthus
BRI AMARANTHUS

Bri Amaranthus is an Emmy-winning sports reporter with over 12 years of experience in television, radio, podcasting, and digital sports journalism. She has been with Sports Illustrated for four years, providing breaking news, exclusive interviews, and analysis on the NFL, college sports, and the NBA. Prior to joining SI, Bri hosted NBC Sports Northwest's prime-time television show, where she also served as the Oregon beat reporter and created content covering both the NBA and college sports. Throughout her career, Bri has achieved significant milestones, including covering major events like the NBA Finals, NFL playoffs, College Football Playoff, NCAA Basketball Tournament, NFL Draft, and the NFL Combine. She earned a D1 scholarship to play softball at the University of San Diego and won two state softball titles in high school in Oregon. In addition to her Emmy win for NBC's All-Star Coach special, she has received multiple Emmy nominations, highlighting her dedication and talent in sports journalism.