Duck Territory: The Ducks continue to dominate on the recruiting trail, and that fact is due to the hard work of its assistant coaches. These coaches act as the point-men in numerous recruitments for top prospects. They deal with the day-to-day grind, help coordinate visits and close the deal. And when they do the latter, they’re credited in 247Sports Recruiter Rankings.
These rankings help communicate which assistant coaches have enjoyed the most success on the trail. And as things stand right now, the Ducks dominance on the Pac-12 Recruiter Rankings matches its dominance in the 2020 recruiting class.
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