It's hard to find big bodies that move well but Oregon may have struck gold. The teammate of Jevon Holland from Bishop O' Dowd (Calif.) will join his teammate in Eugene.

Following a visit this weekend, 6-foot-3, 220-pound athlete Isaiah Pitre has decided to continue his playing career at Oregon. He is a preferred walk-on hoping to earn a scholarship.

Pitre had an interesting senior season and will enter Oregon as a true athlete.

"Heading into last season I trained every day for wide receiver," Pitre told ScoopDuck. "All Spring and Summer I trained to play receiver. A few days before Fall practice began the coaches told me I'd play defensive end. I was 2nd team all-league despite not having a lot of experience at that position. I went in the last game of the season at tight end after our starter went down and caught 3 balls for 82 yards and a touchdown."

Oregon has been unsure about what position Pitre will play for them.

"The coaches told me I could be an outside linebacker or defensive end or maybe a receiver or tight end on offense. They don't really know. My heart is at receiver but I will play wherever. I'm just excited to get to work."

Pitre visited this past weekend and knew he wanted to play at Oregon.

"The campus is beautiful. It was all so pristine. I walked over to the football stadium and then to the football offices. It took my breath away, it really did."

He plans on graduating and enrolling this Summer to get started with the team.

Pitre said it was with the help of Jevon Holland he got in touch with Oregon.

"He's the one that gave me the number that got me in touch with Oregon to get things started. I'm excited to play with him again in college."