The Ducks have landed a commitment from one of the biggest prospects in Hawaii. Honolulu (Hawaii) St Francis School offensive tackle Faaope Laloulu made his commitment public to the University of Oregon on Saturday posting a note to twitter.

In the prospect's commitment tweet, Laloulu said,

First and foremost I just I wanna thank God for guiding and watching over me through the past 17 years of my life, and for blessing me and my family abundantly. With that being said I am blessed and honored to say that I am committed to the University of Oregon. GO DUCKS

The 6-foot-7, 390 lbs. offensive tackle talked highly of the Oregon coaching staff last month to Duck Territory.

"It's been strong," Laloulu said of his contact with the Oregon staff. "I've been talking to coach [Alex] Mirabal, coach Joe [Salave'a] and coach [Mario] Cristobal. The assistant coaches have stopped by my school sometime this spring. The coaches are making sure I'm staying focused in school and my grades are all good," said Laloulu. "I'm drilling the books as hard as I'm going on the field."

Oregon currently holds nine commitments in the 2020 class from Laloulu, Brentwood (Calif.) Liberty quarterback Jay Butterfield, Broken Arrow (Okla.) safety Myles Slusher, Baltimore (Md.) St. Francis Academy cornerback Luke Hill, Bellflower (Calif.) St John Bosco wide receiver Kris Hutson, Norco (Calif.) Athlete Jaden Navarrette, Spanaway (Wash.) Bethel linebacker Peter Latu, Westlake Village (Calif.) Westlake tight end Seth Figgins, and Deland (Fla.) cornerback Avantae Williams.

The Ducks are looking to repeat or better their recruiting successes from 2020 after a program-best class in the 2019 recruiting cycle. The Ducks landed the No. 7 program nationally and the highest ranked prospect in the modern recruiting era, five-star defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux.