The Oregon Ducks landed five-star center Bol Bol on Monday, giving the program the nation's No. 1 recruiting class and the highest-rated pledge in program history.

Although his commitment was expected, reactions from the big news came swiftly:

Oregon is now ranked as the No. 1 in 247Sports 2018 Class Rankings with the addition of Bol Bol to Louis King, Will Richardson & Miles Norris. — Evan Daniels (@EvanDaniels) November 20, 2017

Huge win for the Ducks. Bol is arguably the most unique prospect I've ever covered. https://t.co/Y8GFrSbABU — Corey Evans (@coreyevans_10) November 20, 2017

I would like To thank everyone who recruited me. I had a tough decision to make. Today I would like to announce I have committed to Oregon https://t.co/kWOmpiKTt8 pic.twitter.com/cdyMrp5JQg — Bol (@bolmanutebol) November 20, 2017

Will note, this is a killer recruiting class for Oregon. Bol Bol and Louis King are likely McDonald’s All-Americans, and Miles Norris and Will Richardson can really play. — Sam Vecenie (@Sam_Vecenie) November 20, 2017

Bol Bol is

☑️ Manute Bol's son

☑️ 7'2 (and still growing!)

☑️ Deadly from outside

☑️ Going to be an Oregon Duck! pic.twitter.com/JYkxLleV5H — SB Nation (@SBNation) November 20, 2017

Bol Bol is one of the largest humans who plays basketball. He will soon be the largest human to my knowledge who plays basketball in Oregon. — Sam Vecenie (@Sam_Vecenie) November 20, 2017

Bol Bol is the most unique basketball recruit I have ever seen. 7-foot-2, blocks shots, dunks, hits threes, passes. Kid does everything. If we thought Chris Boucher was a rare breed, this is taking it to another level. — Matt Prehm (@MattPrehm) November 20, 2017

Bol Bol references Oregon's social media presence as one of the reasons he chose the Ducks.



If your team doesn't have great social media, you're behind. pic.twitter.com/RMENgy8wPq — Eric Fawcett (@Efawcett7) November 20, 2017

Oregon currently has nation's No. 1 football class on Scout and No. 1 basketball class of 247Sports composite pic.twitter.com/SV3FduRgbV — Andrew Nemec (@AndrewNemec) November 20, 2017

-- Andrew Nemec

anemec@oregonian.com

@AndrewNemec