Two Oregon commits confirm plans to visit for Junior Day

RECRUITING FOOTBALL

1/17/20251 min read

The names keep coming in for Oregon's Junior Day event. This highly anticipated recruiting weekend will likely bring in around 20-30 prospects to Eugene. And I will have a full visitor list released closer to the actual event. Oregon's 2026 class is currently ranked #1 in the nation, and two of those commits have confirmed that they will be back on campus for Junior Day.

The first commit heading back to Eugene is composite 5-star offensive tackle Kodi Greene. Greene is listed at 6'6, 285 pounds, and plays for Mater Dei High School in California, a powerhouse program that Oregon has dominated recently. Greene committed to Oregon back in August, choosing the Ducks over teams like Washington and Alabama. He still remains locked in and hasn't taken a visit elsewhere since.

The second commit making the trip is 4-star defensive lineman Bott Mulitalo. Listed at 6'4, 275 pounds, Mulitalo is from Lone Peak High School in Utah. He committed to Oregon in December, joining an already loaded defensive line group. Mulitalo committed to Oregon over Utah, USC, and BYU, and he hasn't visited any other schools since.

Kodi Greene is ranked #20 nationally by 247Sports and is a top 5 offensive tackle in 2026. According to his 247Sports scouting report, Greene possesses "a rare combination of physicality in the run game and can maul an opposing edge or linebacker plus the athleticism and finesse to take on speed rushers in pass protection. He has very good feet and balance and has no problems getting to the second level as a run blocker." Greene has also drawn comparisons to future Oregon first round pick Josh Conerly.

Bott Mulitalo is ranked #40 nationally by 247Sports and is the 2nd best defensive lineman in 2026. According to his 247Sports scouting report, he is "Strong and physical and gets a consistent push up the field. Can take on blockers and still make the play out in space and shows good athleticism for a big man. Has a variety of pass rush moves including a bull rush, long arm, can bend and dip or cut back inside on a tackle. Has quick feet and a really nice combination of length and power." Both Greene and Mulitalo remain very firm in their commitments, and having them back on campus for Junior Day only strengthens it more.