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ttun recruiting (all classes)

Recipe for success.

Side note..... I read a spin piece that Hairball was the reason he didn't have interest in Scum. Could be some of the reason, but pretty much it's everything else.

He didn't want to play for Hairball but was running to play for Sherrone and co who have looked like they are in way over their heads all season? A true DFBIA spin. Makes total sense.
 
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Is 4-Star Tight End Andrew Olesh Flipping From Michigan Wolverines To Oregon Ducks?​

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Bryce Underwood is the No. 1 quarterback in the 2025 recruiting class and recently made the switch from the LSU Tigers to the Michigan Wolverines. That move could impact the decision for tight end Andrew Olesh to potentially switch to the Oregon Ducks.

Major recruiting news occurred earlier this week when five-star quarterback Bryce Underwood decided to switch from the LSU Tigers to the Michigan Wolverines. How does the flip of the No. 1 overall recruit in the Class of 2025 affect four-star tight end Andrew Olesh's college decision?

Olesh, the current Michigan commit is still considering a move over to coach Dan Lanning of the Oregon Ducks. His biggest question to stay with the Wolverines was surrounded around who would be his quarterback next season and that was well answered from Michigan coach Sherrone Moore.

The Penn State Nittany Lions are still in the mix for Olesh but it seems now like a two-way race between the Ducks and the Wolverines for the star tight end.

Olesh is the nation's No. 47 overall recruit and the No. 3 tight end in the 2025 recruiting class out of Southern Lehigh in Central Valley, Pennsylvania, according to 247Sports. He's familiar with the atmosphere at Autzen Stadium as Olesh was in attendance for the 38-9 win over the Illinois Fighting Illini back on Oct. 26.

“The visit was phenomenal. What stood out to me was the statement win against a really good Illinois team, and the relationships I built with the coaching staff. I really enjoyed spending time with coach Lanning and coach [Drew] Mehringer too. We went through film on their tight ends and they showed me how they would utilize my talents in their offensive scheme.”
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