\"Yeah I just got back (from Oregon),\" Badger told Scout.com. \"The trip went well and they really went out of their way for me.\"
Badger, considered one of top prospects from the Beehive State for the class of 2010 with teammate Bronson Kaufusi,
as well as a top-10 prospect from the Northwest region, noted that 'just driving with (UO DB coach John) Neal around the campus and then
watching some football with him in his office' was a highlight. \"The
facilities are second to none as well,\" he added.
BYU and Utah have already offered Badger a scholarship, and he's visited LSU and Stanford
on top of UO, Utah and BYU. \"I will probably will decide where to go
this summer,\" he said. \"I would be happy going to a place like BYU or
Utah, but I've always wanted to play at a big time program and could
see my self going out of state for sure. The Pac-10 would be very cool.
I've sent my film out to a lot of different schools; all the pac-10
schools and some others. I'll see over the next few months who is
interested, but right now Oregon, LSU, and Utah show me the most love.
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