Oregon Commit Taking Official Visit to Penn State

On3 imageby:Justin Hopkins06/17/23

Junior Adams has done an incredible job on the recruiting trail in this cycle. He currently has four wide receiver commits in the 2024 class.

However the key, as always, is holding on to those commits.

Roman Catholic (Pa.) wide receiver Tyseer Denmark committed to Oregon on November 24. Since then he’s been really, really quiet on the recruiting front.

The 5-foot-10, 185-pounder is the No. 235 ranked player in the On3 Industry Rankings. He is the No. 40 ranked wide receiver nationally.

From On3’s Penn State affiliate, BlueWhiteIllustrated.com, Denmark is taking an official visit to Penn State this weekend. Penn State was one of Denmark’s finalists prior to his commitment to Oregon.

Denmark currently does not have an official visit set to Oregon.

This development should not come as a total surprise to Duck fans. Earlier this week in the Juice I had published a quick note on Denmark and the potential for the two sides to mutually part ways.

With Oregon having four commits at the position already and in the hunt for several more, it would appear the receiver room is in good shape.

Personal Life

Philadelphia Roman Catholic coach Richard Prete told The Philadelphia Inquirer he knew in the eighth grade that Tyseer Denmark was going to be one of the best players he’s ever coached. He was right. By the time Denmark was done with his sophomore season at Roman Catholic, he had already racked up double-digit scholarship offers. As a junior, Denmark racked up 665 yards receiving, seven touchdown grabs and averaged 119 yards of total offense a game for Roman Catholic. He was a central figure in helping Roman Catholic to a city-title game appearance in 2022. “Definitely for us, he’s generational,” Prete told the Inquirer. “We had Marvin Harrison here, we had Will Fuller here, and we currently have Tyseer Denmark here. I don’t think they come along too often, and I think the guys at the college level, a lot of them have a great eye, and they’re able to see what he brings to the table. It got to a point that you realize no matter who we’re playing, we had the best player on the field, which is something that’s a great advantage. I think that a player, any time a team is game planning for him and he’s still able to be effective, I think that shows a great trait of being a step above everyone else.” Away from football, Demark enjoys playing video games, especially Madden. His favorite musician is Lil Baby, and his favorite food is fried chicken. He plans on majoring in business in college. His parents are Lateasha Johnson and Stephon Mosley.

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