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Oregon Ducks Land Speedster RB McMiller
15 Feb
Summary
- Four-star running back Cadarius McMiller committed to Oregon.
- McMiller chose Oregon over offers from Texas and other programs.
- He boasts 10.59-second 100-meter dash speed and averaged 8.7 yards per carry.

Oregon football secured a significant recruiting win on Valentine's Day with the commitment of four-star running back Cadarius McMiller. The talented prospect from Tyler High School in Texas officially chose the Ducks over the hometown Texas Longhorns. This commitment marks another key addition to Oregon's 2027 recruiting class, following the earlier commitment of offensive tackle Drew Fielder.
McMiller brings a unique skill set to Eugene, combining size with exceptional speed. The 6-foot-2, 200-pound back has reportedly clocked a 10.59-second 100-meter dash. During his junior season, he rumbled for 939 yards and 20 total touchdowns, averaging an impressive 8.7 yards per carry. He also contributed significantly in the receiving game, adding 186 yards.
With 28 total scholarship offers, McMiller's decision to commit to Oregon over programs like SMU and Texas A&M highlights the Ducks' recruiting prowess. He is now the second four-star offensive player to commit to Oregon in February, signaling a strong start to their 2027 recruiting efforts under Head Coach Dan Lanning.




