Top Arizona Recruits Visit Eugene

Top Arizona Recruits Visit Eugene

Luke Moga, a highly regarded 4-star quarterback Oregon commit from Sunnyslope High School in Arizona, has played a significant role in Oregon's recruiting triumphs nationwide. Moga has been actively engaged on social media, making efforts to convince other recruits to choose Oregon. In recent times, Oregon has secured commitments from top-ranked prospects in Arizona's 2024 Class - the 5-star EDGE player Elijah Rushing - and the 2026 Class DT standout, Tony Cumberland. Two of the best defensive linemen in the nation.

10 C00PER PERRY, 1 TONY CUMBERLAND, 4 RYLON DILLARD-ALLEN, 1 LUKE MOGA, IN FRONT 1 BRAYLON KASPER

Over the weekend, Oregon hosted USC, a fellow PAC-12 rival, for a home game. The atmosphere at Autzen Stadium was incredible, with a deafening crowd. At the Oregon versus USC game, we had the chance to have a conversation with Luke Moga, an exceptionally esteemed 4-star QB who was present at the event. Luke said "It was just crazy. The night game atmosphere was wild. There wasn't a seat that was empty and everbody was on their feet." Luke embodies the qualities of an Oregon Duck quarterback, with his athleticism, powerful throwing arm, and fierce competitive drive.

LUKE MOGA

There were a few Arizona high school recruits present at Autzen Stadium. One notable recruit is 4-Star 2025 WR Cooper Perry from Notre Dame Prep. The Ducks are particularly interested in him as he has previously visited Eugene unofficially. Interestingly, Notre Dame Prep recently played Sunnyslope in the 5A Arizona State playoffs and emerged victorious. In that game, Cooper Perry scored 3 touchdowns and was named the player of the game by 5 Star Sports.

COOPER PERRY

Rylon Dillard-Allen, a 4-star safety from Mountain Pointe High School in Phoenix, has received six offers so far with four of them being from the PAC-12. His talent on the field was evident when he played in a playoff game against 6A Perry Pumas. As a highly sought-after recruit, it will be interesting to see which school he ultimately chooses to attend.

Oregon has dominated recruiting for the State of Arizona recently, so do not be surprised if Moga and the Oregon staff can get another couple of big-time commitments following Saturday’s game against USC