Collierville, Tennessee — Four-star athlete Tae Walden Jr. committed to the University of Oregon on Wednesday, announcing his decision during the Rivals Summer Signing Day show and confirming it to The Commercial Appeal on July 1. The 6-foot-2, 170–175-pound two-way player chose Oregon over Auburn, Georgia, LSU and Ole Miss after official visits to each program. Oregon coaches targeted Walden as a versatile contributor; he was offered by defensive coordinator Chris Hampton in January and took a final official visit to Eugene the weekend of June 19, completing visits on June 21. Rankings vary by service — including top-five athlete designations — and the commitment bolsters Oregon’s 2027 recruiting class immediately.
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Tae Walden Jr.'s commitment to Oregon is a win for local sports fans. His four-star status and versatility on the field could mean exciting games ahead. Check out his past performances to get a taste of what's to come.
Oregon's 2027 recruiting class just got a significant boost with Walden's commitment. His decision, after considering top-tier programs, speaks volumes about Oregon's appeal. Worth forwarding if you know a Ducks fan who'd love this news.
Oregon's football program benefits by adding a high-school four-star two-way athlete who can contribute as a receiver, defensive back, and return specialist, strengthening roster versatility and recruiting rankings for the 2027 class.
Competing programs Auburn, Georgia, LSU and Ole Miss lost a top target in Tae Walden Jr., reducing their immediate recruiting prospects and potential depth for the 2027 class.
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