The Oregonian's Andrew Nemec guest hosted, "The Bald Faced Truth" on 750 The Game on Friday and talked recruiting with Battle Prep West's Jordan Johnson.

Johnson discussed Jesuit running back Trey Lowe's emergence as a national talent, what makes Elijah Molden special and the in-state 2018 unofficial visitors Oregon State expects to be in Corvallis on Saturday.

The Eforce Football talent evaluator also gave his thoughts on Central defensive tackle Marlon Tuipulotu's commitment to the Washington Huskies, and why it stings for the Oregon Ducks and Oregon State Beavers.

"Give credit to Washington. Coach Petersen has done some impressive things (up) there," Johnson said. "They're coming down here and grabbing a couple of our top kids, at least they have over the past couple of years. Jacob Kizer is up there right now. A lot of people don't remember him, because he was hurt his senior year, but a West Salem standout. I think it's kind of a slap in the face, and good for them. If they can come down here and do that, credit to the Huskies. I think Marlon is a special, special talent - one of the best D-linemen that has ever come out of the state, comparisons to Ndamukong Suh. They are doing a good job, so yeah, if I was Oregon or Oregon State and you have a four or five-star kid, I would definitely not be too happy about that."

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