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Oregon State football is finishing June with a flurry of recruiting commitments, as its latest pledge comes from Texas cornerback David Madison.

The 6-foot, 160-pound senior from Plano, Texas is the fourth player to give Oregon State a commitment in 72 hours.

The Beavers’ 2025 recruiting class has nine high school seniors. Madison is the second defensive back to commit, joining Sean Craig of Henderson, Nevada.

Madison, who attends Prestonwood Christian, had offers from North Dakota State, UTEP, Texas State and Lamar. OSU offered Madison in early May. Madison is also accomplished in track, as he’s a near-23 footer in long jump, and has cleared 6-8 in high jump.

Madison joins Craig, offensive linemen Jake Normoyle (West Linn), Brian Tapu (Salt Lake City) and Noah Thomas (Vancouver), receiver Ellijah Washington (California), running back Kourdey Glass (California), edge rusher Jesse Myers (California), and linebacker Jeremiah Ioane (Nevada).

--Nick Daschel can be reached at 360-607-4824, ndaschel@oregonian.com or @nickdaschel.

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