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Breeze focused on playoffs

Brady Breeze is committed to Oregon and his team is in the middle of playoffs so the recruiting process has dramatically slowed down for the 2016 four-star safety.
The Portland (Ore.) Central Catholic standout, who has been committed to the Ducks since mid-July, said he's mainly focused on his team's playoff run. Some other schools have reached out recently but Breeze will worry about that later on.
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Portland Central Catholic is the top team in the state of Oregon and its only loss this season came early against Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco.
"We're doing pretty well so far," Breeze said. "We play West Linn this week and I guess they're pretty good so we'll see."
Alabama, Notre Dame, Boise State and Washington State are some of the schools who reached out during the season to Breeze, rated as the No. 12 safety and the No. 168 prospect in the 2016 class by Rivals.com.
Some more Pac-12 programs have come along as well recently but Breeze said he's happy in his commitment and keeping his focus on the team.
"I've had Oregon State talking to me for a little bit," Breeze said. "Washington has been looking at me but I don't know. There haven't been many huge schools yet.
"I'm not really sure but I think some might come after me when the season is done. It's kind of slowed down."
As for his commitment to Oregon, everything is fine. He could take another trip to Eugene this weekend and all signs point to the Ducks.
"I'm focused on the season but I might go to another Duck game against Colorado this week," Breeze said. "I'm still trying to plan that. I haven't really planned on going to any other schools.
"It's still pretty strong. I'm always talking about it with my parents and stuff."
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