St. Frances quarterback Michael Van Buren, a 247Sports composite four-star player in the class of 2024, decommitted from Oregon on Saturday, he announced via X, the site formerly known as Twitter.

“Recruitment 100% back open,” Van Buren posted. On3Sports first reported the move.

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Van Buren had been committed to the Ducks since May and chose them over Alabama, Michigan, Penn State, Maryland, Tennessee, Miami, Oklahoma and others. He was ranked as the seventh-best player in Maryland and the 13th-best quarterback by 247Sports’ composite rating.

The Terps could be eyeing a late flip with Van Buren. Maryland has just one quarterback in the class of 2024, three-star Khristian Martin, and was the second school to offer Van Buren, per 247Sports.

St. Frances went 5-6 this spring. 247Sports said of Van Buren: “Should be viewed as a dynamic signal caller that can coordinate RPOs and throw with some confidence on the move. Owns valuable leadership qualities, but must be a better decision-maker and field-reader if he wants to reach his full potential. Below average measurables won’t be for everyone, but has some of the skills required to win at the Power Five level.”