Well, that didn't take long.

Darrian McNeal, a product of Seffner (Fla.) Armwood that's been one of Willie Taggart's top priorities for a countless amount of months, has opted to flip his commitment from Arizona to the Oregon Ducks after fielding the coveted offer just two days ago.

A former signal-caller that strapped up the pads at wide receiver for his senior campaign, the 5-foot-10, 175-pound McNeal is an explosive playmaker that's equipped with additional offers from Tennessee, Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, Louisville, Syracuse and Georgia Tech among many others.

"I always liked Willie Taggart and it's someone I always really wanted to play for, but USF is too close," McNeal told Scout. "When he moved to Oregon, it just felt right and I decided to make that move.

"I grew up watching Oregon and idolizing De'Anthony Thomas. I can see myself flourishing in Willie Taggart's offense."

McNeal says he wrapped everything up and informed coach Taggart of his decision prior to going public on social media.

"It was a tough decision," McNeal said. "Arizona has always been 100 percent with me, but it just felt like something I had to do."

McNeal had been daydreaming about a Ducks offer since playing collegiate football first became a reality.

Oregon offers state-of-the-art facilities and dozens of jersey combinations that typically leave recruits dumbstruck, but when it was all said and done, it was Willie Taggart's presence that sealed the deal without McNeal ever having to visit campus.

"Coach Taggart is a real coach," McNeal said. "I felt like I got real close to coach Taggart during my unofficial visit to USF, and my mom did as well.

"She told him that if he wasn't at USF, I'd probably be wherever he's at."

McNeal, a three-star prospect, is an early enrollee that plans to step foot in Eugene shortly after the New Year.

As always, stay tuned to Scout.