Oregon State hosted a fruitful weekend of official visits, welcoming several prospects, including two highly touted 4-Star recruits. Bryson Webber, a cornerback from Missouri City’s Ridge Point, embarked on his inaugural official visit and left thoroughly impressed.
Reflecting on his experience, Webber remarked, “It was fantastic, truly surpassed my expectations.” The standout moment for him was bonding with potential future teammates. “Spending time with the players and other recruits, gauging their enthusiasm for OSU, was particularly rewarding,” he noted.
During his visit, Webber connected with fellow cornerback Exodus Ayers, a true freshman, and sophomore Andre Jordan, relishing the camaraderie among the young cornerbacks. “It felt like hanging out with my buddies back home,” Webber expressed.
With Oregon State among his top six choices, alongside Utah, Nebraska, TCU, Kansas, and Baylor, Webber plans to tour all six universities before making his decision on the Fourth of July. Standing at 6 feet 3 inches and weighing 175 pounds, Webber emphasized his anticipation of meeting the coaching staff, exploring the facilities, and observing the academic environment. During his visit, he found the familial ambiance on campus captivating. “Everyone exuded authenticity, from the coaches and players to the fans,” he observed.
Stay tuned to BeaverBlitz and keep up with Angie Machado and Jake Hedberg for the latest updates as Oregon State assembles its class of 2025.
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