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Cory Hall's landing four commitments as an interim head coach has been impressive, but let's be honest, the four of those recruits combined for just two Power Five conference offers (not counting Oregon State).
But the Beavers landed a signature recruit on Saturday prior to Oregon State's game with Cal that held offers from and was heavily recruited by Arizona and Washington State. Levengood announced his commitment on Sunday evening.
Don't be fooled by Levengood's current two-star ranking. Levengood is a very solid prospect that Pac-12 schools coveted.
Vacaville (Calif.) offensive tackle Jake Levengood officially visited Oregon State in September for the Washington game and also officially visited Arizona on the weekend of October 13.
Levengood chose Oregon State over the rival Pac-12 programs and is #HALLin in with the Beavers.
At 6-foot-4, 250-pounds, Levengood is likely a first year redshirt candidate as he'll need to bulk up to play either guard or tackle in the Pac-12.
With Andy Koch's decommitment, Oregon State now sits at 13 commitments in the 2018 class.