Dallas Warmack, the younger brother of former University of Alabama standout, BCS national champion and Super Bowl champion – Chance Warmack — is headed to the Pac-12 conference.
According to his latest post Saturday on Twitter, the 2015 signee to the Crimson Tide has committed to the University of Oregon. Prior to this moment, numerous reports had Oregon rumored as Warmack’s transfer destination and his confirmation has the Ducks very excited.
It didn’t take me long to realize what’s happening in Eugene! #GoDucks pic.twitter.com/iKjvLL1JDr
— Dallas Warmack (@DallasWarmack) May 20, 2018
The 6-foot-2, 314-pound offensive guard played in 16 games at Alabama. Before signing with the Tide, he was a four-star prospect and ranked at No. 249 on the ESPN 300 recruiting site.
Oregon gets a two-time Southeastern Conference champion and College Football Playoff national champion in Warmack, while reunites with two former Tide staffers – Mario Cristobal and Bobby Williams – in Nike Country. With his degree obtained, Warmack may be the missing piece for the Ducks in its journey to win a conference title.
After going 7-6 in 2017, it returns much talent on offense — including quarterback Justin Herbert, running back Tony Brooks-James, wide receiver Dillion Mitchell and tight end Jacob Breeland to the roster next fall.
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