The Oregon Ducks football program has the Pac-12 Conference's No. 1 recruiting and a top-five class nationally.
That's forced Pac-12 foes to move further down their boards in the current recruiting cycle, but it hasn't yet had a direct impact.
Until Tuesday evening, that is.
After announcing a commitment to Arizona State earlier this month, 247Sports three-star center Joey Capra flipped his commitment to the Ducks:
Heard #M19HTYOREGON has a flock coming from Cali! Count me in![?] [?] pic.twitter.com/XSzGSuAgcj
-- Joey Capra (@JoeyCapra) August 1, 2018
The 6-foot-4, 275-pound interior offensive lineman, out of Placer High School (Auburn, California), is rated as one of the nation's top 10 center prospect, and held offers from Arizona State, Boise State, Duke, Oregon State, Utah, Washington State and others.