Oregon offers 2024 4-star IOL Max Anderson

Frisco (Texas) Reedy four-star interior offensive lineman Max Anderson received an offer from Oregon on Thursday. He announced the news over social media.
Anderson is the No. 170 overall prospect and No. 10 interior offensive lineman in the 2024 cycle, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He is also the No. 27 player in Texas.
On3 rates Anderson higher than other recruiting services, according to the Industry Comparison. Per the 2024 On300, he is the No. 151 overall prospect and No. 26 player in Texas.
The 6-foot-5, 300-pound recruit holds 19 offers. According to the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine, Arkansas is leading for his commitment at 38.1%.
“I’m really leaning towards those top programs with big notorious offensive line production, like Penn State, Michigan, Oklahoma and Alabama, and Arkansas too.” Anderson told Marshall Levenson of Aggie Scoop on Jan. 9.
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He added comments about Michigan, Oklahoma and Penn State to Levenson.
Michigan: “(Michigan) is pretty much like family for me up there. The coaches man, I love them. Coach (Sherrone) Moore has shown me real respect and I’ve also talked with some of their players and commits and I keep hearing such great things.”
Oklahoma: “They’re another one that treats me like family. When I walk around, everyone knows my name and I know everyone too. My brother (Nate Anderson) being there is going to be a huge pull for (Oklahoma).”
Penn State: “Well when my brother was getting recruited, Boston College‘s offensive line coach, Phil Trautwein, recruited him and he was getting real close with my family. He’s at Penn State now and I’ve known him for a while, so it’s pretty cool.”