5-Star OT Kelvin Banks Jr. Decommits from Oregon After Mario Cristobal Hired by Miami

[.

Doric Sam December 7, 2021.

The images are from ethnika Miller.

The University of Miami hired Mario Cristobal as their new head coach, but the University of Oregon lost one of their top recruits.

The five-star offensive tackle de-committed from the University of Oregon. Banks is focused on doing what's best for him and his family.

Banks attends Summit Creek High School in Houston, Texas. He is ranked as the second best offensive tackle in the nation.
Banks has the potential to be a tackle or guard, according to the analyst.

Banks has offers from Texas, Texas A&M, LSU and Oklahoma State. He believes he will be a future NFL draft pick.

A high-floor offensive lineman who still has significant developmental potential to provide a high ceiling in the long term is the evaluation stated. Should become a multi-year high-major starter. It has the potential to reach the early rounds of the draft.

Banks is not the only one who has de-commited from the Ducks. He is the second quarterback to de-commit from Oregon on Monday after Cristobal's departure.

The Hurricanes' head coach was announced on Monday. He replaced the man who went 21-15 in three seasons. According to the report, Miami will pay Cristobal $8 million annually and will also pay his $9 million buyout.

A member of two national championship teams, Cristobal played offensive tackle for Miami.