Dan Lanning is a miracle worker, and his program, the Oregon Ducks, is heading to the Big Ten this season. The Ducks’ head coach will not be getting any welcome gifts from one of their new conference rivals, Ohio State, because on Saturday afternoon, they stole a player in the 2025 class who was supposed to commit to the Buckeyes. Oregon came out of left field and took him.
Dan Lanning Landed A Cornerback
According to Hayes Fawcett from On3.com, Five-Star Cornerback Dorian Brew has committed to Oregon and chose the Ducks over Ohio State and Texas.
BREAKING: Five-Star CB Dorian Brew has Committed to Oregon, he tells me for @on3recruits
The 6’2 197 CB from Conroe, TX chose the Ducks over Ohio State and Texas
Is ranked as a Top 25 Recruit in ‘25 (per On3)
“Let’s get to work.”https://t.co/iF4Kk5Uo4O pic.twitter.com/VaHejFYxL9
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) June 29, 2024
Brew is from Conroe, Texas, stands at 6-foot-2, 197 pounds, and is the 7th-ranked cornerback in the 2025 class, according to 247sports.com.
While Oregon was on Brew’s radar, Ohio State was crystalballed to land the star corner by many experts who cover the team and recruiting. It is a bit of a surprise that Brew chose the Ducks.
This is the second player Dan Lanning has stolen from Ohio State this week. On Friday, they landed four-star running back Jordon Davison, who also had the Buckeyes on his radar.
Ohio State and every other Big Ten team fans need to get used to Lanning coming in and stealing big-time players because he is one of the best coaches and recruiters in the sport and is just getting started.