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Decision Day arrives for 4-Star OL Gus Corsair as Oregon pushes for key addition

Oregon head coach Dan Lanning speaks from the podium at the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex on the first day of spring practice for the Oregon Ducks on March 12, 2026, in Eugene, Oregon.
Oregon head coach Dan Lanning speaks from the podium at the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex on the first day of spring practice for the Oregon Ducks on March 12, 2026, in Eugene, Oregon. | Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Spring practices are in the books, and the task at hand now for Dan Lanning and his staff is building out Oregon's recruiting class. Coming into Thursday, the Ducks hold the Nation's 7th ranked recruiting class with commitments from 9 4-star recruits and 2 3-star recruits, according to Rivals' Industry Recruiting Rankings. Dan Lanning and his staff have made it a tradition to go on a tear in the Summer, and it could be on the horizon.

The Ducks have been active on the recruiting trail, leading to the question of who will be next to jump on board in this class. On Thursday, the Oregon Ducks could once again pick up a commitment in this cycle as one of the top offensive line targets in this class announces his commitment.

Gus Corsair's announcement could be the latest good news for Oregon

On Thursday, 4-star offensive line recruit Gus Corsair will announce his commitment with 3 finalists in Oregon, Miami, and Vanderbilt.

As Gus Corsair prepares to make his decision, the Oregon Ducks are in a great position to add to this recruiting class. Corsair was on campus this spring for a visit, and on the eve of his decision, offensive line coach A'lique Terry and assistant offensive line coach Ryan Walker made a visit to his school.

According to Rivals' Industry Recruiting Rankings, Gus Corsair is the 313th ranked player in the Country, the 21st ranked interior offensive lineman in the class, and the 2nd ranked player out of Kansas. Corsair projects best as a center at the next level, which is where he'll likely factor into Oregon's offensive line pipeline.

Landing Corsair would start to help Oregon piece this offensive line class together. Currently the only offensive lineman committed to Oregon is offensive tackle Avery Michael, but the Ducks are trending for several offensive linemen who will come off the board this Summer.

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