Ducks land Arik Armstead in Sunday ceremony

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Elk Grove, California defensive lineman Arik Armstead, a 6-8, 285-lb. five-star player recruited by schools from USC to Auburn, put on an Oregon hat at his verbal commit ceremony held at his family’s home church just about an hour ago.

Armstead has graduated from high school and intends to enroll early. He’s physical, quick and gifted, an extremely strong defender who also excelled as an offensive tackle but wants to play defensive end and power forward in college, intending to double on Dana Altman’s basketball squad.

Jubilation for Webfoots: before family, friends and an impressively large press contigent, Arik Armstead thanked each of the finalists among the schools that recruited him, then donned an Oregon hat, announcing his college choice (Dan Greenspan, twitterpic photo).

Powerfully built and agressive, Armstead praised the Oregon coaching staff at his ceremony for their honesty and positive approach in recruiting him. His commitment increases the chances friend and fellow elite Sacramento-area prospect Shaq Thompson will join the Ducks. The two have remained in close contact throughout their recruitment, both originally committing to Cal until Tosh Lupoi left the coaching staff. Thompson is scheduled to announce on Signing Day.

Armstead has the size and maturity to contribute right away on the defensive line, taking a spot in the rotation as the Ducks strive to replace departed seniors Terrell Turner and Brandon Hanna. He’s the highest impact defensive line prospect the Ducks have picked up since Haloti Ngata. His addition, along Alex Balducci, DeForest Buckner, Stetzon Bair, Cody Carriger and Reggie Daniel ensures Oregon of bringing a deep, talented pool of defensive linemen as they continue their drive to build a dynasty in Eugene.

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