The Oregon Ducks football team has struggled on the field at times in November, but their recruiting has been red hot. In the past week three players committed to the class of 2014.

Nov. 20 – Braden Eggert – 6-foot-7, 305-pound Napa (Calif.) offensive tackle switched has commitment from WSU to Oregon following his official visit for the UCLA game. The Ducks have two OL commits and are looking for three or four this year.

Nov. 21 – Glen Ihenacho – 5-foot-11, 185-pound Gardena (Calif.) Junipero Serra safety visited for the Utah game and made his decision five days later. A teammate of five-star Athlete Adoree' Jackson, Ihenacho is the second safety and third defensive back committed to the class.

Nov. 25 – Henry Mondeaux – 6-foot-5, 250-pound Portland (Ore.) Jesuit defensive end/tight end committed on Wednesday becoming the 14th member of the class of 2014. Mondeaux will start his career at Oregon on the defensive side of the ball, although numerous BCS schools recruited him as a tight end.

"They are talking about a stand up defensive end, outside linebacker kind of look for me right now," Mondeaux told Duck Sports Authority. "I like them a lot on the defensive side. They really run fast and get after it."

On Friday at Autzen Stadium for the Civil War at least two officially visiting recruits will be in the stands.

Dominique Harrison – 5-foot-11, 190-pound San Pablo (Calif.) Contra Costa C.C. safety will be in Eugene on his official visit. The Bay Conference defensive Player of the Year committed to Oregon in June and was the Ducks' fourth pledge of the class.

Jimmie Swain – 6-foot-3, 220-pound Olathe (Kan.) Kansas North outside linebacker will be in attendance. The four-star rated player committed to TCU in August but has kept his recruitment with the Ducks open.

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