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What's next for the recruits that are committed to Cal, Oregon State, Stanford and Washington State? AdamGorney has their reaction to Friday's Pac-12 exodus:

said. “My commitment with Stanford is 1,000 percent. No better place for a student-athlete.”

There are plenty of faithful commits at the four schools left behind for now. Some are still very concerned.“It seems like we don’t know the next move and what will happen but I trust the coaching staff and Oregon State,” Ayers said. “That’s the main thing: If they stay, then I’m good. If it’s not Power Five anymore that’s when I would start looking in another direction.

“It’s really hard to say if the demotion of Power Five happens then my dreams would be ruined and I would look for a new school.”“I am very concerned about the Pac-12 falling apart,” Okwura said. “I wanted to become a part of a conference that could uphold great competition. This has not had any impact on my commitment so far. I believe in Cal and hopefully things can change for the better in the future. If possible, Cal to the Big 12, but I know that is very slim.

So everyone watches and waits as things happen around them. The conference is being gutted and no one knows what’s next. “I didn’t commit to Washington State just because it was in the Pac-12, I committed because I believe no matter what happens in the future, I know Washington State is the place for me,” offensive line commit

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