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Five-star 2026 tight end Kendre’ Harrison, No. 6 in the ESPN Junior 300, announced his commitment to Oregon on Saturday afternoon, landing as the eighth and highest-ranked member of the Ducks’ impressive recruiting class.

A multisport star from Reidsville, North Carolina, Harrison also plans to play basketball at Oregon, joining coach Dana Altman’s 2026 class as the No. 39 overall prospect and No. 8 power forward in the cycle. Harrison announced his pledge to the Ducks on Instagram on Saturday during a ceremony at Reidsville High School.

At 6-foot-6, 250 pounds, Harrison is ESPN’s top-ranked tight end prospect in the Junior 300 and sits behind only five-star Ohio State wide receiver pledge Chris Henry Jr. (No. 1 in the Junior 300) as the second-ranked skill position player in the class. His commitment to Oregon follows a flurry of campus visits this fall, with Harrison ultimately picking the Ducks over finalists Tennessee, North Carolina, Miami, Penn State and Florida State.

Harrison took multiple trips to Oregon throughout his recruitment — most recently for the Ducks’ Oct. 12 win over Ohio State — building close connections with coach Dan Lanning and tight ends coach Drew Mehringer. As Harrison reached the end of his recruitment, he told ESPN that those relationships helped swing his pledge to the Ducks, noting specifically the support he received from Oregon following the recent loss of his grandmother.

“The relationship I’ve built with the school is good,” Harrison said. “I trust them. My family trusts them. I’ve been in the recruiting process since I was in the eighth grade. They did the little things in the recruitment that mattered.”

A powerful low-post presence on the basketball court, Harrison carries elite size and playmaking ability that will make him a versatile college football player and a potential red zone nightmare for opposing defenses at the next level. Following a summer transfer to Providence Day School in Charlotte, Harrison returned in September to Reidsville High School, where he had spent the first two years of his high school career.

Harrison is the top prospect in Lanning’s 2026 class, which includes seven total pledges from the Junior 300.

Harrison is set to land on campus with four-star running back Tradarian Ball (No. 76 in the Junior 300) and four-star dual-threat passer Jonas Williams (No. 140), both of whom committed to the Ducks over the summer. Oregon’s 2026 class also includes a pledge from fifth-ranked offensive tackle prospect Kodi Greene (No. 33) and commitments from top-300 defensive tackles Tomuhini Topui (No. 60), Tony Cumberland (No. 77) and Viliami Moala (No. 225).

Oregon’s men’s basketball program made Harrison an offer in July following his visit to campus during the Ducks’ Saturday Night Live recruiting event. He is the first member of Altman’s 2026 recruiting class.

“I feel like I’m going to be developed there,” Harrison said. “I’ve got two really great coaching staffs. I’m excited, and I’m ready to get to work.”

Oregon approaches the start of the three-day early signing period on Wednesday with ESPN’s sixth-ranked recruiting class in the 2025 cycle. The top-ranked Ducks host Washington to close the regular season Saturday night with a spot in the Dec. 7 Big Ten championship game already secured.

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NHL 4 Nations Face-Off Central: Schedule, rosters, news, how to watch

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Instead of having an All-Star Game this season, the NHL and NHLPA are staging the 4 Nations Face-Off, which will run from Feb. 12 through Feb. 20. This is a round-robin tournament that will feature four national teams — Canada, Finland, Sweden and the United States — with NHL players from those nations filling the rosters.

Read on for full coverage of the event, including rosters, schedule and broadcast information from the opening round games all the way through the championship matchup.

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Game schedule

Note: All times Eastern.

Wednesday, Feb. 12: Canada vs. Sweden, 8 p.m. | TNT
Thursday, Feb. 13: USA vs. Finland, 8 p.m. | ESPN
Saturday, Feb. 15: Finland vs. Sweden, 1 p.m. | ABC
Saturday, Feb. 15: USA vs. Canada, 8 p.m. | ABC
Monday, Feb. 17: Canada vs. Finland, 1 p.m. | TNT
Monday, Feb. 17: Sweden vs. USA, 8 p.m. | TNT
Thursday, Feb. 20: Championship game, 8 p.m. | ESPN


Rosters

Note: Players are listed alphabetically by position. These are not projected lineups.

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Grading the 4 Nations Face-Off rosters, plus snubs and surprises

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The first-ever NHL/NHLPA 4 Nations Face-Off is many things.

It’s a midseason exhibition tournament that replaces the NHL All-Star Game for a change of pace. It’s an antipasto of international hockey ahead of the Italian feast of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan. It’s also the first time that a generation of Canadian and American superstars get to battle for bragging rights and a championship — although Sweden and Finland will have something to say about that.

On Wednesday, those four nations reveal their rosters for the 4 Nations Face-Off, taking place from Feb. 12-20 in Montreal and Boston. The U.S. and Canada will announce their rosters at 7 p.m. ET, while Finland’s and Sweden’s reveals arrived earlier in the day. Some of the names are very expected, and some of the selections are a bit surprising.

Here’s how the rosters grade out — at each position group and overall — and which NHL players might be feeling snubbed by their home nations after these roster reveals.

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National signing day live: Commits, flips, rumors and best moments

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College football’s national signing day has kicked off with the early signing period. Class of 2025 high school recruits are now able to sign their national letters of intent to lock them into the colleges of their choice.

With 16 ESPN 300 commitments, Georgia starts the signing period with the No. 1 class in ESPN’s rankings. However, the top spot has not been locked down completely and has changed hands a few times this cycle. Most programs will sign the majority of their class this week, but recruiting is far from over. If a prospect doesn’t sign a national letter of intent by Friday, the next national signing day for this cycle begins Feb. 5, 2025.

We’re tracking the latest news, analysis, class rankings movement and more throughout Wednesday, with latest updates at the top:

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