On Wednesday night, the Oregon Ducks secured their third addition to the transfer portal in a single day.
Isaiah World, an offensive tackle for Nevada, declared his intention to join the Ducks. According to 247Sports, World, who stands 6′ 8″ and weighs 320 pounds, was the best offensive lineman available on the web.
Breaking: Isaiah World, a Nevada standout transfer OT, tells @on3sports that he has committed to Oregon.One of the top OTs on the Portal is the 6 8 320 OT.will still be eligible for one more year.VZS2Hnyef1: https://t.co/RlUbB6Fk7qpic.twitter.com
After graduating from San Diego High School as a three-star recruit, World went on to earn two all-Mountain West honorable mentions at Nevada in 2023 and 2024. He has one more year of eligibility after playing for the Wolfpack for four seasons, including one as a redshirt.
World committed to Oregon on Wednesday, joining tight end Jamari Johnson of Louisville and fellow offensive tackle Alex Harkey of Texas State.
Use our live transfer gateway tracker to monitor all incoming and outgoing transactions in Oregon.
Rose Bowl quarterfinal for the CFP
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Who:
No. 1 Oregon Ducks (13-0) vs. No. 8 Ohio State/No. 9 Tennessee
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When:
Wednesday, Jan. 1
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Time:
2 p.m. PT
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Where:
Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California
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TV channel:
ESPN
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