Oregon WR Commit Jordan Anderson Set for Important Return Trip to Eugene

Jordan Anderson committed to Oregon in December but continues to hear from a handful of programs.
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Spring is a busy time for recruiting, as Oregon and schools across the country are putting in a lot of work with the 2024 class.

We already knew the spring game visitor list was going to be impressive and the Ducks added a big name to that list on Sunday, as four-star Oregon wide receiver commit Jordan Anderson announced a return visit to Eugene.

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"I'll be back at home April 29th. #GoDucks," Anderson said in a tweet.

The Ducks looked like the team to beat for a while in his recruitment and landed his verbal commitment on December 22.

"My relationship with Coach Junior Adams," Anderson told Ducks Digest about why Oregon was his choice. "The plan they got for me when I step on campus. I got a couple of good friends up there that's on the football team as well. It's just really family up there."

Anderson has been on fire this offseason, competing in 7on7 tournaments and dominating the camp circuit. Just last month he was named the Alpha Dog of the the OT7 Tournament in Austin by 247Sports and took home wide receiver MVP honors at the Rivals camp in Los Angeles.

It's no surprise that Anderson is dominating everyone who lines up up in front of him, but his stellar performances have captured the attention of other schools, with Colorado, USC and Washington among schools still actively recruiting him.

The Southern California wideout told me he'll hear schools out and is considering taking trips to Colorado and USC in the future and would also like to see Alabama, Ohio State and Clemson.

However, he's maintained that he's locked in with Oregon.

"I'm good holding my pledge right now to Oregon, Coach Adams," Anderson said in a February interview.

With other schools continuing to give chase and other trips looking like a strong possibility, it's important for the Ducks to get the headliner of their 2024 class back on campus around many of the elite recruits they'd love to have him play alongside.

Anderson plans to sign his letter of intent in December and enroll early at Oregon.

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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.