4-star tight end Roger Saleapaga, 3 2025 5-stars among over 50 recruits visiting Oregon football for game against USC

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Oregon is set to host more than 50 recruits, including 12 of its commits, for Saturday’s game against USC.

The No. 6 Ducks (8-1, 5-1 Pac-12) are set to host at least 55 recruits this weekend, including an official visit from 4-star tight end Roger Saleapaga and 2025 5-stars Jonah Williams, Jordan Davison, Nasir Wyatt, the top-ranked player in the state of California.

“It’s huge for the atmosphere that our fans create,” Oregon coach Dan Lanning said. “It’s huge for how our team performs. Recruiting in these scenarios, you don’t get to spend as much time with the recruits as you want because you’re spending a lot of time preparing your team. But that will be a big, big piece of this weekend.”

Five of Oregon’s nine commits from California, including 4-star defensive lineman Aydin Breland, and 23 other players from the state spanning through the class of 2028 are due to attend.

“We want to recruit the best players in the nation and there’s a lot of great players in California,” Lanning said. “A lot of the best players in the nation are in California. It’ll always be a place that we want to tap into. Obviously, this game certainly carries some pieces to that but more importantly than that, it’s go out there and execute in the game and continue to recruit great players.”

UO commits who will be attending are quarterbacks Luke Moga and TC Manumaleuna, receivers Dillon Gresham, Jordan Anderson and Jack Ressler, tight end AJ Pugliano, offensive linemen Devin Brooks, Fox Crader and Trent Ferguson, defensive lineman Aydin Breland and safety Kingston Lopa. 2026 defensive line commit Tony Cumberland will be attending as well.

Other prospects in attendance, by year:

2024: 4-star tight end Roger Saleapaga (No. 431 in 247Sports Composite), offensive lineman Sam Bjerke, linebacker Mo Va’a

2025: 5-star safety Jonah Williams (No. 16 in 247Sports Composite), 5-star outside linebacker Nasir Wyatt (No. 20 in 247Sports Composite), 5-star running back Jordan Davison (No. 25 in 247sports Composite), 4-star receiver Marcus Harris (No. 48 in 247Sports Composite), 4-star tight end T’Andre Waverly (No. 128 in 247Sports Composite), 4-star tight end Linkon Cure (No. 151 in 247Sports Composite), 4-star outside linebacker Isaiah Gibson (No. 211 in 247Sports Composite), 4-star receiver Cooper Perry (No. 232 in 247Sports Composite), 3-star defensive lineman Hayden Lowe (No. 440 in 247Sports Composite), 3-star safety Rylon Dillard-Allen (No. 451 in 247Sports Composite), 3-star cornerback Dajon Hinton (No. 595 in 247Sports Composite), 3-star athlete Jaydon Limar (No. 668 in 247Sports Composite), receiver Kingston Jones, offensive lineman Alex Bleszynski, offensive lineman Adrian Fridie, offensive lineman Ethan Sickles, offensive lineman Elijah Vaikona, defensive lineman Julius Patton, linebacker Jojo Fotofili, defensive back Joey Koyama, kicker Rocco Graziano

2026: 4-star defensive lineman Tomuhini Topui (No. 63 in 247Sports Composite), quarterback Ryder Lyons, quarterback Helaman Casuga, offensive lineman Will Conroy, defensive lineman Cameron Brickle, defensive end/outside linebacker Dabe Nwude, outside linebacker Dutch Horisk, outside linebacker/tight end Max Meier, athlete Tony Delarosa, athlete Jameson Powell, athlete Noah Tishendorf

2027: quarterback Weston Nielsen, quarterback Ryan Rakowski, running back Brayden Tyson, receiver Braylon Kasper, defensive end/linebacker Joshua Williams, linebacker Max Bates, cornerback Josiah Molden

2028: quarterback Knox Kiffin

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