Trent Bray & the Oregon State football Receive Massive Commitment News from 225-pound QB

There was some concern among Oregon State football fans in December when quarterback Tristan Ti’a did not make his commitment to the Beavers official during the early signing period.
Coach Trent Bray said at the time there was no cause for concern and Ti’a simply wanted to take part in the February signing day with his teammates.

That is exactly what happened Wednesday. Ti’a completed his paperwork and was officially welcomed by Oregon State as part of this year’s class.
Ti’a is listed as a four-star recruit by 247 Sports and received a three-star rating from Rivals. He threw for 3,452 yards with 29 touchdowns and four interceptions in his senior season at Amador Valley High in Pleasanton, California.

Three-star recruit T’Andre Waverly was also a later addition to this year’s class. The 6-foot-4, 225-pound tight end played for Kamiak High in Mukilteo, Washington.

He was selected to take part in the 2025 Navy All-American Bowl, which was played Jan. 11 in San Antonio.

Ti’a and Waverly join the 17 other high school recruits who signed during the early period, along with junior college transfer Jalil Tucker.

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