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Breeze hearing from more national powers

Brady Breeze is having a fantastic junior season at Portland (Ore.) Central Catholic and his recruitment has started to take off.
The 6-foot-1, 200-pound four-star safety returned an interception 66 yards for a touchdown last weekend and he's also been productive on offense.
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Breeze, rated as the No. 12 safety in the 2016 class by Rivals.com, has been committed to Oregon since mid-July and he's happy with the Ducks but many other teams are getting involved including some other national powerhouses.
"I've had a ton of letters from other schools," Breeze said.
"Alabama has sent me more than 40 letters in the last couple weeks. Notre Dame has sent me a few letters, Boise State, Washington State sent me a ton and Oregon has been sending me a ton, too."
The Portland Central Catholic standout who's rated No. 168 in the 2016 class said his commitment to Oregon is still completely firm but he's definitely going to keep his eyes open to other programs.
Breeze, who's expected to attend another Oregon game later this season, said he's not rethinking his pledge but wants to keep other options available just in case something unforeseen happens with the Ducks over the next couple years.
"It always keeps me looking around and it really keeps me humble to make sure I'm working hard," Breeze said.
"I'm going to enjoy this opportunity. I don't want to overlook everything and then something goes down with Oregon and I don't have any other options left. I just kind of keep an open eye.
"I'm still focused on Oregon. I don't know any other offers that would make me change my decision. I'll probably take some visits but I don't know. I'm going to try to go to the Oregon-Stanford game and check that out."
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