– Hunter Kampmoyer, a three-star defensive end from Bishop California, committed to Oregon on Tuesday after he de-committed from Arizona State in April.
According to Andrew Nemec of the Oregonian, Kampmoyer originally re-opened his recruiting originally for school.
“I was too focused on the future and wasn’t focusing on what was important right now,” Kampmoyer told Nemec. “I sat down with my family and they said that I tend to do that a lot. I decided to de-commit and focus on what’s important now.”
Kampmoyer took a lot of recruiting visits, but the trip to Oregon really stood out.
Kampmoyer is a 6-foot-4, 235 pound athlete who also plays tight end at Bishop Union High School.
– Nike Oregon Project coach Alberto Salazer and star runner Galen Rupp are being accused of violating doping rules.
– A trio of Oregon club swimmers succeeded at nationals. Reporter Keoni Conlu has the story.
– Fugue, the Oregon club women’s ultimate frisbee team, took home another championship.
– Oregon men’s golf misses the cut at NCAA Championships.
– Oregon baseball’s season came to a close over the weekend with a loss to Iowa in the NCAA regionals.
– The NFL season is in its offseason — just wrapping up first round of OTA’s — but that doesn’t mean the hype surrounding Marcus Mariota has slept. In the month of May, Mariota topped James Winston and Tom Brady in jersey sales.
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Oregon football snags former Arizona State commit, Hunter Kampmoyer
Joseph Hoyt
June 2, 2015
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