Touted 2026 recruit Harrison commits to Oregon for football, basketball
Kendre' Harrison has committed to Oregon's class of 2026 to play both football and basketball, he told Hayes Fawcett of On3.
Harrison, a native of North Carolina, is the sixth-ranked prospect in the ESPN Junior 300 and the top-ranked tight end. He's a four-star power forward and the 39th overall prospect in basketball.
"The relationship I've built with the school is good," Harrison told ESPN's Eli Lederman. "I trust them. My family trusts them. I've been in the recruiting process since I was in the eighth grade. They did the little things in the recruitment that mattered."
The 6-foot-6, 250-pounder also received offers from North Carolina, Tennessee, Penn State, Miami, and Florida State.
Oregon - the top-ranked team in the College Football Playoff rankings - has the top recruiting class in the country for 2026. Harrison is Oregon football's eighth commitment for the class of 2026 and the first for the school's basketball program.
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