Dan Lanning on High Alert as SEC Powerhouses’ Move Put 5-star Commit on Flip Watch

Oregon coach Dan Lanning fights to keep 5-star EDGE committed to Oregon as SEC schools push hard to flip the script.

The 2025 season brings more than just on-field excitement for the University of Oregon and head coach Dan Lanning. The Ducks face a recruiting battle that could define their future, with 5-star edge rusher Anthony Jones from Mobile, Alabama, at the center of the storm.

Despite his commitment to Oregon, SEC powerhouses are circling like sharks, making Jones one of the most-watched recruits in the country.

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Why Is Anthony Jones Suddenly on Everyone’s Radar?

Jones represents everything college football programs dream about in a recruit. The versatile, game-changing defender sits atop Alabama’s 2026 class rankings and originally chose Oregon over heavyweights like Texas A&M and Alabama. That early commitment gave the Ducks a massive advantage in building their 2026 recruiting class.

However, Alabama and Auburn refuse to back down from their pursuit of the hometown star. Adding fuel to the fire, Miami recently hosted Jones for their high-profile matchup against Notre Dame, showing just how much national attention this elite prospect commands. The recruitment has intensified significantly, putting Jones squarely on flip watch.

The emotional pull becomes even stronger when considering that Jones grew up supporting the University of Alabama. That childhood loyalty gives the SEC a powerful weapon in its recruiting arsenal. For Oregon, this means coach Lanning and his staff must stay vigilant, keeping Jones engaged and connected to the program while constantly reinforcing why he initially chose the Ducks over closer-to-home options.

In today’s volatile recruiting landscape, even the slightest misstep can result in losing a top-tier prospect. One missed phone call, one lackluster visit, or one poor game performance could swing Jones toward an SEC program eager to capitalize on Oregon’s mistakes.

How Do Oregon’s Current Challenges Affect Jones’s Decision?

Beyond the recruiting battlefield, Oregon must navigate significant on-field challenges that could influence Jones’s thinking. The Ducks are managing a young roster and breaking in a new starting quarterback while trying to maintain the championship expectations they’ve built. A tough loss to Ohio State raised some questions about the team after it had dominated the No. 1 ranking for most of 2024.

Despite these hurdles, Lanning has consistently built a program capable of competing at the highest level of college football. A strong recruiting class featuring players like Jones will be crucial if Oregon hopes to repeat as conference champions and secure another College Football Playoff berth.

Meanwhile, Alabama faces its own set of problems following a loss to Florida State. The Crimson Tide’s early-season struggles might actually work against them in Jones’s recruitment, showing that even traditional powerhouses aren’t immune to adversity. However, the unpredictability of SEC football could also appeal to a competitor like Jones, who wants to prove himself against elite competition.

The transfer portal and increasing decommitment rates have made it difficult to pinpoint specific trends in modern recruiting. Players change their minds more frequently, and coaching staffs must adapt to this new reality by maintaining constant contact and engagement with their commits.

As of now, Jones remains committed to Oregon. His final decision will have a significant impact on the Ducks’ 2026 recruiting class and could influence the program’s trajectory for years to come. Lanning’s approach is straightforward: maintain open communication, honor Oregon’s commitments to Jones, and ensure this five-star talent doesn’t slip away to an SEC school hungry for elite talent.

The 2025 season will serve as a crucial testing ground for both Oregon’s on-field performance and its ability to retain its prized recruits. Every game, every interaction, and every recruiting visit will be watched closely as Jones makes one of the most important decisions of his young football career.

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