- Arik Armstead, a two-sport high school star from Elk Grove, announced Sunday hell attend Oregon. Cal and Washington were considered the other most serious finalists. (San Jose Mercury News)
- Well, Ill keep this short now since Husky fans will no doubt want to move on --- Arik Armstead, Arik Armstead, the heavily-recruited DL from Elk Grove, Calif., just announced he will sign with Oregon. (Seattle Times)
- One of the more interesting recruitments ended Sunday as ESPNU 150 prospect Arik Armstead (Elk Grove, Calif./Pleasant Grove) committed to Oregon. (ESPN)
- AUBURN, Alabama -- Five-star defensive end Arik Armstead is staying on the West Coast, choosing Oregon over Auburn and a host of other colleges to end a hotly-contested recruiting battle for his services. The star from Elk Grove, Calif. (Birmingham News)
- With less than five days until National Signing Day, Arik Armstead has verbally committed to the University of Oregon. This means a number of things. 1) Oregon may have an off year in 2012, but by 2013 the Ducks will be back on top of the Pac-12. (Bleacherreport.com)
- This pretty much common knowledge for Cal fans by now, but lineman Arik Armstead, the nations No. 2-ranked recruit, has said he will wait until signing day, Feb. 1, to announce his decision on which school he would attend. (Examiner)
- Arik Armstead, a two-sport high school star from Elk Grove, announced Sunday he will attend Oregon. Cal and Washington were considered the other most serious finalists. (San Jose Mercury News)
- One of the most intriguing recruitments this season will come to an end on Sunday when Arik Armstead (Elk Grove, Calif./Pleasant Grove) pulls the trigger. Armstead will announce at 3 p.m. PT Sunday at The House Christian Church, his family's church. (ESPN)
- Now that Arik Armstead has made his decision, its time to look at a few of the rest of UWs top targets and their timelines. (Seattle Times)
- AUBURN, Ala. -- When the week began, Arik Armstead thought he was going to be enrolled in the college of his choice by this time. (Ledger-Enquirer)
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Arik Armstead
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