Oregon offered four-star dual-threat quarterback Travis Waller on June 21. It didn’t take him long at all to hop on it and commit to the Ducks.

Waller committed to Oregon on Friday.

Oregon offered four-star dual-threat quarterback Travis Waller on June 21.

It didn’t take him long at all to hop on it and commit to the Ducks.

The Anaheim (CA) Servite standout announced his pledge on Twitter on Tuesday morning.

He actually informed Oregon coach Mark Helfrich of his decision early Friday afternoon.

“I just talked to coach Helfrich and committed,” Waller first told 247Sports.com Friday afternoon. “He was really excited.”

The nation’s No. 4 dual-threat quarterback according to the 247Sports.com Composite Rankings chose Oregon over offers from Notre Dame, Northwestern, Alabama, Arizona, BYU, California, Colorado, Fresno State, Maryland, Ole Miss, Penn State, Tennessee, Utah, Vanderbilt and Washington.

“I took an unofficial visit to Oregon in January and loved the campus, coaches and players,” Waller said. “The players are family and they don’t treat anyone different. They play in the PAC-12 North and its an hour flight from home so my mom can come to my games.”

As a junior, Waller hit on 127-of-235 throws for 1,669 yards with 12 touchdowns and seven interceptions.

The 6-foot-3, 190-pounder with 4.5 speed also rushed 171 times for 1,293 yards and 13 touchdowns.

His skill set appears to be a natural fit in Oregon’s no huddle, no mercy spread offense.

“I can use my legs even more and show my dual-threat,” Waller said. “It should be a fun four years of being a Duck.”

Waller is ranked as the nation’s No. 79 overall prospect and the No. 11 recruit in the state of California this cycle by 247Sports.com Composite Rankings.

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