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4-star DL Deuce Geralds sets official visit to Oregon Ducks

4-star DL Deuce Geralds sets official visit to Oregon Ducks

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4-star DL Deuce Geralds sets official visit to Oregon Ducks
The Oregon Ducks have done a great job of recruiting nationally over the past decade, and it's showcased in a roster that features players from the northeast, south, midwest, and west coast.
On Wednesday, it came out that Oregon is in a good spot to land another player from far away — 4-star DL Deuce Geralds, an elite player from Suwanee, Georgia.
Geralds stands at 6-foot-3, 265 pounds, and is rated by the 247Sports Composite as the No. 73 player in the 2026 class, and No. 9 DL. He announced his official visit schedule on Wednesday and will be heading out to Eugene on June 13. Geralds will also take official visits to the LSU Tigers, Ole Miss Rebels, and Ohio State Buckeyes.
That will be a massive weekend for Dan Lanning and his team, with elite players like 5-star QB Ryder Lyons, 5-star S Jett Washington, and 5-star CB Elbert Hill all in town as well.
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