The Oregon Ducks have landed their second major commitment from the Class of 2026 in just two days.
Four-star defensive lineman Bott Mulitalo announced his decision to join the Ducks on Sunday, choosing Oregon over powerhouse programs such as USC, Washington, and Tennessee.
Hailing from Utah, Mulitalo is ranked as the No. 2 defensive lineman and the No. 40 overall prospect in the nation, according to 247Sports. Standing 6-foot-4 and weighing 275 pounds, he is projected as a versatile edge rusher who could transition to an interior tackle/3-tech role at the college level, as analyzed by Greg Biggins, 247Sports’ national recruiting expert.
Mulitalo’s commitment follows Oregon’s Saturday acquisition of five-star tight end and basketball standout Kendre Harrison from North Carolina. These additions strengthen the Ducks’ already top-ranked 2026 recruiting class, which now boasts nine players, including:
- Five-star offensive tackle Kodi Greene (California)
- Four-star running back Tradarian Ball (Texas)
- Four-star defensive linemen Tohumini Topui (California) and Tony Cumberland (Oregon)
- Four-star quarterback Jonas Williams (Illinois)
- Three-star defensive lineman Viliami Moala (Utah)
- Three-star edge rusher Dutch Horisk (California)
Oregon’s growing class underscores its dominance in securing elite talent for the future.