The Oregon Ducks are making serious moves on the recruiting trail, and the latest addition to their 2027 class is a big one—literally. Four-star offensive lineman Gus Corsair announced his commitment to Oregon on Thursday, choosing the Ducks over Miami and Vanderbilt. For a program that prides itself on building from the trenches, this is a major win.
Corsair, a 6-foot-3, 285-pound powerhouse from Hays High School in Kansas, is ranked as the No. 15 interior offensive lineman and the No. 300 overall player in the 2027 class, according to the 247 Sports Composite. He's also the top-ranked player in his home state, making him a coveted recruit for any college program. On the field, Corsair brings versatility and experience, having spent most of his high school career at center while also logging snaps at both guard spots. Off the field, he's a track and field standout, qualifying as a Kansas 5A state competitor in the discus event as a sophomore—a testament to his athleticism and work ethic.
After making his decision, Corsair shared a simple but powerful message: "All Glory to God, no better day to be a Duck!!" It's a sentiment that resonates with Oregon's growing momentum under head coach Dan Lanning, who is quickly assembling a stacked 2027 class. Corsair is the 12th commit for the Ducks, and the class currently features nine four-star prospects and three three-star talents. With Corsair in the fold, Oregon now has two offensive linemen committed, joining tackle Avery Michael.
As it stands, the Ducks' 2027 class is ranked No. 9 nationally, and with plenty of time left before signing day, Lanning and his staff are showing no signs of slowing down. For fans of Oregon football, this is the kind of foundational recruiting that builds championship-caliber teams. Whether you're repping your Ducks gear or just keeping an eye on the future, this commitment is a clear signal that Oregon is a force to be reckoned with on the recruiting trail.
