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June has become arguably the most important month in the recruiting calendar, with prospects crisscrossing the country on official visits and lining up announcement dates.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney looks at five West prospects who are taking key visits this month.
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BRANDON ARRINGTON, Oregon (this weekend)
There is a very real possibility that Oregon could land all three five-stars in California and this weekend could go a very long way in figuring that out.
Arrington really liked his Washington visit last weekend. He could love his Oregon trip as the Ducks and Texas A&M are recruiting him the hardest. USC seems to be fading in his recruitment as Oregon, Texas A&M, Penn State and Washington are the frontrunners and making the biggest impact.
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With his position versatility, his track background and so much more, Oregon looks like a top contender in Arrington’s recruitment and this weekend could push the Ducks even higher on his list.
RYDER LYONS, Oregon (June 13)
How is this not shaping up great for Oregon? The five-star quarterback from Folsom, Calif., has Oregon and BYU visits coming up and then some fringe programs also involved with Michigan, Ohio State and Ole Miss in the mix. It seems like USC is a long shot in his recruitment which further solidifies the Ducks at the top.
Oregon lost four-star QB Jonas Williams to USC and five-star quarterback Jared Curtis picked Georgia over the Ducks. Coach Dan Lanning and his staff have now prioritized Lyons, who could be similar to Bo Nix in that offense with more athleticism outside the pocket, and BYU just feels like a stretch at this point.
VANCE SPAFFORD, Miami (June 20)
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