Per our Oregon Rivals staff:
2026 wide receiver Chris Henry – who transferred high schools this off season from Withrow High School in Cincinnati to Mater Dei – will be making a visit to Oregon next month to check out the program up close for the first time. The son of former Bengals player Chris Henry Sr., the younger Henry is committed to Ohio State but still wants to check out other programs ahead of the 2026 signing dates.
The 6-5, 190-pound wide receiver is the No. 1 wide receiver for the 2026 class and No. 3 overall player in the nation. I would not count Oregon out here as I think the move is likely going to at least get him a lot more exposure to the program through other players at Mater Dei as well as the opportunity to get to Eugene more often than if he were still living in Ohio. There is a long way to go here, but Oregon is going to really push hard on this one.
2026 wide receiver Chris Henry – who transferred high schools this off season from Withrow High School in Cincinnati to Mater Dei – will be making a visit to Oregon next month to check out the program up close for the first time. The son of former Bengals player Chris Henry Sr., the younger Henry is committed to Ohio State but still wants to check out other programs ahead of the 2026 signing dates.
The 6-5, 190-pound wide receiver is the No. 1 wide receiver for the 2026 class and No. 3 overall player in the nation. I would not count Oregon out here as I think the move is likely going to at least get him a lot more exposure to the program through other players at Mater Dei as well as the opportunity to get to Eugene more often than if he were still living in Ohio. There is a long way to go here, but Oregon is going to really push hard on this one.