Utah State QB commit gets Oregon offer 
January, 28, 2013
Jan 28
12:17
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By
Damon Sayles | ESPN.com
With one offer, Damion Hobbs (Cedar Hill, Texas/Cedar Hill) now has some things to think about.
The three-star quarterback and recent Utah State commit took an official visit over the weekend to Oregon and left Eugene, Ore., with a heightened level of respect for the program. More importantly, he left with an offer, his 12th, and arguably his biggest.
“It feels great,” said Hobbs, a 6-foot-3, 220-pound quarterback. “The campus was good; like, everything was close, 10 minutes apart. There is a lot of academic support with football, and the city is just a nice, college town with crazy fans that obviously love Oregon football a lot.”
The three-star quarterback and recent Utah State commit took an official visit over the weekend to Oregon and left Eugene, Ore., with a heightened level of respect for the program. More importantly, he left with an offer, his 12th, and arguably his biggest.
“It feels great,” said Hobbs, a 6-foot-3, 220-pound quarterback. “The campus was good; like, everything was close, 10 minutes apart. There is a lot of academic support with football, and the city is just a nice, college town with crazy fans that obviously love Oregon football a lot.”
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