Jordon Davison Raves About Return Visit to Oregon

The Ducks' top running back target in the 2025 class was back in Eugene and gives the latest.
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2025 Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei running back Jordon Davison has long been a priority for Oregon and coach Carlos Locklyn. 

He's got just about every offer in the country and has been to Oregon numerous times. 

So why did he want to get back this weekend?

"It's a special place. They're going in the right direction," he told Ducks Digest following his most recent trip to Eugene. "The development that Coach Lock has had with the players in his room and the ones that's leaving is unbelievable. Coach Lanning, he's very consistent, down to earth. He always spends time around me and my family. I feel like it's truly genuine."

The 5-foot-11, 205-pound ballcarrier gave some highlights from the trip.

"Just being around it in general. Being around some of the players. Interacting with Coach Lock and sitting down talking with Coach (Dan) Lanning."

Davison spent time with players like new running back Jay Harris, but his interactions and conversations with Dan Lanning continue to strengthen the connection he's built with Oregon.

"Most of the interactions we had weren't even about football," Davison said. That's what I really like about Coach Lanning."

The Ducks have a ton of momentum as they look ahead to their first season in the Big Ten and Davison spoke to why he thinks Oregon is heading in the right direction. 

"They've won the past two years. You don't see a lot of coaches go into a program and win 10 games in the span that he's been there. He's (Lanning) only been there for two years. I feel like they're a real contender for the national championship."

The No. 2 running back in the country (per 247Sports composite) says the Ducks line up with what he's looking for in a school.

"They align well. Most of the things I'm looking for, development of myself as a player on and off the field. They have the resources to develop me."

With 50 reported scholarship offers, Oregon's consistent approach has them standing out as one of his top schools.

"They stand up there with a few other schools. At the top with a few other schools."

We're now in a recruiting dead period, and Davison has started to plan what's next on the recruiting trail.

"The only visit I have set up right now is Ohio State and that's March 27," he said. "I will be getting back to Oregon in the spring to, I just haven't chosen a date."

With some time to process his recruitment, it sounds like an updated list of top schools should be coming out soon.

"I already narrowed everything down I just haven't released it to the public.

He doesn't have a timeline for a decision, but instead said he'll make his commitment, "Whenever I feel like the time's right."

Jordon Davison off the field

"I'm a joyful person. I'm always gonna smile. I'm a grateful person. I'm real lovable. I talk to everybody. I don't really talk a lot, but I try my best to talk to everybody."

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Max Torres
MAX TORRES

Max Torres is the publisher and lead editor of Ducks Digest. He's covered the Oregon football and recruiting beats for four years. He's based out of Long Beach, CA and travels around Southern California and the country covering top high school football prospects.