🔥 Rival Alert: Oregon Makes Bold Move for 5-Star CB Targeting Alabama — DeBoer’s Past Comes Calling
Just days before his official visit to Tuscaloosa, 5-star cornerback Brandon Arrington pulled a recruiting bombshell: he’s reshuffled his schedule to take an early official visit to Oregon, a dramatic move orchestrated by Ducks coach Dan Lanning—Kalen DeBoer’s old rival.
Arrington, a Spring Valley, CA product ranked among the top 10 recruits nationally, has narrowed his list to six major programs: Alabama, Oregon, Penn State, Texas A&M, USC, and Washington . Originally slated to visit Oregon on June 20, he’s now hitting Eugene this weekend, hours before his Tuscaloosa visit on June 13—a calculated play designed to influence his decision .
🔑 Why This Shift Matters
Historical rivalry in play: Lanning and DeBoer know each other from their time on the Georgia staff—Oregon’s move is more than strategic; it’s personal.
Timing is everything: Arrington’s early Oregon visit gives the Ducks breathing room to land a lead before the Tide even get a pitch in.
Multiple roles matter: Alabama sees Arrington as a lockdown corner; Oregon envisions a hybrid role as a ballhawk with ball skills to make plays all over the field.
🧭 What Comes Next
June 13 – Tuscaloosa trip: This is DeBoer’s last shot on home turf before Arrington’s July 5 decision.
July 5–6 – The clock ticks: Arrington’s commitment date is locked in. Whoever wins the pitch next weekend will be in prime position.
🚨 The Stakes Are High
Alabama already has two elite CB commits—5-star Jorden Edmonds and 4-star Zyan Gibson—but losing Arrington would thin their secondary stock fast . For Oregon, stealing a commitment from Alabama would be a seismic statement in an intensely competitive recruiting cycle.
Bottom Line: Arrington’s visit to Eugene isn’t just a scheduling tweak—it’s a power play rooted in rivalry, timing, and identity. As Oregon eyes a big win, Alabama must strike back on its home turf. June 13 in Tuscaloosa may just redraw the lines of the SEC and the Pac‑12 in one fell swoop.