It's coming down to the wire int he recruiting game. The dead period will be a bit of a wrinkle for college coaches as it extends to mid-January, leaving only a few weeks until signing day.

Can Oregon make its move for WR Frank Iheanacho?

Most of the Pac-12 is having pretty big visit weekends. While the numbers may vary at each school, there are important visitors for the coaches to work on.

This weekend may be especially important for the JUCO players planning to enroll mid-year.

Here's a recap of most schools and the visitors they will be hosting.

Oregon

It's not a big weekend for Oregon in terms of numbers but some important names will be in Eugene. None of the expected visitors are committed giving Oregon a chance to make a late splash.

The list of expected names include Frank Iheanacho, Mattrell McGraw, Quinn Bailey and Nick Gates.

Oregon seems to be in a good spot with each visitor. For Iheanacho this will be his last trip before announcing at the Army game. Bailey and Gates will be in play for the final offensive line spot at Oregon.

Washington State

Oregon State is looking good for OL Kolton Miller.

Who isn't visiting Washington State might be a shorter list. The Wazzu staff is pulling out all of the stops with a long list of visitors.

Some of the expected names that are not already committed include: Kaleb McGary, Devante Downs, Olajuwon Tucker, Marcus Griffin, Squally Canada, Sione Takitaki, Kalani Vakameilalo and Kingston Fernandez.

From that list Canada has a great chance to solidify a commitment this weekend.

The Cougs also host Peyton Bender, Frank Luvu and Feaomoengalu Tapa, who are already committed to the program.

Oregon State

It won't be a big group in terms of numbers for Oregon State but some quality in the two visitors.

The Beavers are expecting Kolton Miller and David Hedelin to be in town this weekend. There is a legitimate chance for Oregon State to close on both targets.

Keep tabs on Corvallis this weekend as there could be some big news.

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Cal

After a rough season Cal is hoping to finish strong. This weekend they will host a slew of JUCO targets as they hope to clean house and build depth.

Some of the names expected on campus are: Tee Shepard, Sam Atoe, Trevor Kelly, Deshane Hines, Grant Campbell, Tion Wright, Bobby Keenan and Marcus Williams.

The Bears could make a splash with many of these targets and make a push on the recruiting trail with signing day closing.

Washington

Like Oregon State, Washington isn't hosting numbers but quality. The Huskies have had their share of news this week and could end with great news this weekend.

Boise State QB commit Jalen Greene will take a visit. He was offered by the new staff and is a clear priority.

Former Boise State commit Jaylen Johnson is also visiting Washington. It's easy to think the Huskies could go 2-fer with these two targets.

UCLA is trending for LB Dwight Williams who visits this weekend.

UCLA

Like others on this list, UCLA is hosting a small but important group. The visit is headlined by 247Sports Composite 5-star Solomon Thomas. Can the Bruins make a move for an elite defensive end this weekend?

Along with Thomas, the Bruins will host Dwight Wiliams whom they are trending for. Keep tabs on these two visitors at UCLA this weekend.

USC

Steve Sarkisian has some important work to get done this weekend. The Trojans are hosting three official visitors but each is important.

Toa Lobendahn and Jordan Austin are committed to USC, but the staff will want to put on a great show to keep them locked in.

The only expected non-committed official visit is Don Hill. that's an interesting twist considering Hill was a long time Husky commit while Sarkisian was on staff. He's hoping to enroll early so this one could wrap up quickly.

Arizona

The Cats are staying on the prowl as they lead the conference with top class honors. Some of the expected names are Jamie Byrd, Kaige Lawrence, Antonio Smothers, Josh Black and Patrick Glover. Most are committed but Josh Black is not and could be a real chance for the staff to make their move here.

Arizona is running out of room in this class as the numbers get tight.