Dan Lanning and Oregon continue to stack talent for the 2024 season.
USTA cornerback Kam Alexander has committed to the Oregon Ducks. He was on campus in Eugene for an official visit over the weekend and announced his decision over social media on Monday morning.
Alexander spent last season in San Antonio with the Roadrunners and prior to that played at Sam Houston State. He entered the transfer portal on December 28 and also drew interest from Florida, Kentucky, TCU and West Virginia.
In his one season at USTA he registered 34 total tackles, 17 pass breakups, and 2 interceptions. He was also active in the backfield, registering one sack and two tackles for loss.
While at Sam Houston State he recorded 52 total tackles. 19 pass breakups and 3 interceptions. The speedy defensive back also played in the kick return game.
Now on his way to Oregon, Alexander will fill a need in the secondary following Khyree Jackson's departure to the NFL.
He'll likely slide in next to Jahlil Florence, Dontae Manning and Rodrick Pleasant in the secondary.
Alexander is originally from Manvell (Tex.) High School and marks the second addition to Oregon's secondary from the transfer portal this offseason, joining former Kansas State safety Kobe Savage.
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