Oregon may be on the verge of adding another big piece to its 2027 recruiting haul, and the clock is almost up.
Four-star defensive back Hayden Stepp is set to announce his college decision on Wednesday, July 1, at approximately 12:45 p.m. PT on the Rivals YouTube livestream. His final three are Oregon, Alabama and Cal, and the Ducks enter the day with real momentum.
Stepp would give Dan Lanning and his staff another win out of Bishop Gorman in Las Vegas, Nevada, one of the country’s premier high school programs. Oregon has already built a track record there, signing five-star defensive back Jett Washington in the class of 2026 and four-star offensive lineman Douglas Utu in the class of 2025.
Washington was even part of the scene at The Opening Finals at Nike headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon, driving up from Eugene to watch the 7 on 7 action and do a little recruiting for the Ducks. Stepp competed there and came away with more hardware, helping Team West win the championship and earning a spot on the All-Tournament Team.
The competition for Stepp is hardly one-sided, though. Former Oregon defensive coordinator and current California head coach Tosh Lupoi is pushing hard for the Golden Bears, and Alabama has stayed in the mix throughout the process.
If Stepp lands with Cal, he would instantly become one of the biggest names in that class. Still, Oregon appears to be the team carrying the strongest buzz into the announcement, even if recruiting can change fast.
The Ducks also have more decisions coming soon. Stepp is one of three Oregon targets set to commit on July 1, and five-star wide receiver Xavier Sabb will announce his choice on July 3. With several summer decisions lined up, Oregon’s 2027 class could get a major boost in a hurry.
On the field, Stepp looks the part of a modern corner. He’s long, physical and comfortable attacking the ball.
Receivers need strong hands when he’s around because of how well he times his punches at the catch point. His junior-year film at Bishop Gorman shows closing speed, ball skills and a defender who can create takeaways - the kind of traits that fit neatly with an Oregon defense built around forcing turnovers.
According to On3, Stepp is listed at 6-3, 175 and ranks as the No. 44 overall recruit in the nation and the No. 7 cornerback in the class of 2027.
Oregon’s 2027 class is already sitting at No. 6 nationally and No. 1 in the Big Ten, per 247Sports. The top 10 in those rankings currently features Texas A&M, Notre Dame, Miami, Oklahoma, Texas, Oregon, Ohio State, Texas Tech, Florida and Auburn. Penn State and USC are next among Big Ten teams at No. 12 and No. 14, respectively.
Rivals has Oregon a bit lower at No. 9 nationally and No. 2 in the Big Ten behind Ohio State at No. 5 overall. In that ranking, USC checks in at No.
10, UCLA is No. 17 and Penn State is No. 19.
If Oregon comes through for Stepp - and possibly more than one commitment on Wednesday - the Ducks’ class should keep climbing. Lanning and his staff look positioned to sign a large high school group, and that gives Oregon a real shot at finishing with a top-three class in the country.
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