Oregon Ducks recruit hints at multiple commitments: 'I have a good feeling...'
The Oregon Ducks are firmly in the mix for a number of top recruits who are nearing decisions.
And at least one current Oregon pledge expects Duck fans will be happy with the way those recruitments turn out.
On Friday, Sunnyslope (Arizona) quarterback Luke Moga tweeted out a message that is sure to intrigue Oregon fans.
"I have a good feeling about these next few weeks (three Duck emojis)," he wrote.
So, who are the top culprits?
It's good news.
Mater Dei (California) five-star defensive lineman Aydin Breland is set to announce his commitment Saturday, and Oregon is rumored to be leading Georgia and Miami in the stretch run.
But it's a tight race.
The Ducks are also considered the favorites for Salpointe Catholic (Arizona) five-star edge-rusher Elijah Rushing, who recently decommitted from Arizona.
While he has not set a second commitment date, all signs point to an eventual flip to Oregon.
O'Dea (Washington) running back Jason Brown, the nation's No. 1 uncommitted ball-carrier and All-American Bowl selection, is down to Michigan State, Oregon and Washington, but the Ducks are considered the overwhelming favorites.
Moga has been ahead of news before and has reliably hinted at a handful of future pledges since his own verbal commitment.
Three "duck emojis" would seem to imply three commitments.
If, in fact, those are the three, that would be massive news for Dan Lanning's crew, moving them right in line with the best class in program history.
Of note, Oregon is also considered the favorite for Armijo (California) four-star defensive lineman and All-American Bowl selection Jericho Johnson.
However, the 6-foot-4, 300-pound defender recently told SBLive Sports that he intends to wait on a decision until December 21 (the early signing period).
That, of course, could change and would be yet another name to watch.
It's getting spicy on the recruiting trail in Eugene.
Duck fans should expect some very big news soon.