The exodus that might outline this cycle for USC began nearly six months forward of Wednesday’s early signing day, simply as its recruiting efforts have been rolling and its 2025 class had climbed into the highest 5.
Lincoln Riley and his USC workers had set out during the last 12 months to stake their declare outdoors the bounds of Southern California, an strategy far faraway from that of his predecessors. Heading into the summer season, although, the Trojans’ out-of-state pursuits gave the impression to be buzzing alongside. Three five-star prospects, all from the state of Georgia, had dedicated to play at USC. A flood of different commits from the Southeast adopted.
The Trojans appeared, as of early June, to be headed in an elite route on the recruiting path, marching towards the form of rarefied air that had not too long ago eluded Riley. Then, the 2 crown jewels of that group — defensive linemen Justus Terry and Isaiah Gibson, every prime 10 prospects from the Peach State — pulled their commitments. Over the course of 24 hours, the challenges of maintaining such a disparate class intact had change into painfully clear.
Since June, USC has misplaced 10 commitments from its class, 9 of whom have been out-of-state prospects and 5 of whom have been ranked within the prime 100. In whole, 13 commits turned away from their pledge to the Trojans throughout this recruiting cycle, among the many most of any program within the nation.
In response to 247 Sports activities metrics, USC’s group of decommitments would really outrank its present class, which sits in sixteenth place nationally.
That’s to not recommend USC, contemporary off its irritating 6-6 end to the season, is stumbling its manner into the early signing window. The highest quarterback within the state, Corona Centennial five-star Husan Longstreet, would be the centerpiece of a category that additionally contains two top-150 offensive tackles and will add two top-50 defenders this week.
That may presumably be sufficient for its class to complete fourth or fifth within the Huge Ten. However at the same time as USC goals to complete robust on Wednesday, it’s arduous to not marvel what might need been with a distinct strategy.
“The strategy works if you can hold on to them,” mentioned Brandon Huffman, the nationwide recruiting editor for 247 Sports activities. “But if it starts to backfire and you start to lose those players to programs in their own regional footprint, it makes you wonder if this is the right and the most sound strategy. You’re beating the heavyweights to get them. But now you have to hold those heavyweights off.”
It has additionally meant paying much less consideration to one of the best prospects in your individual yard. Forward of signing day, USC had only one commit (Longstreet) ranked among the many prime 12 prospects within the state. One other — JSerra linebacker Madden Faraimo, the sixth-ranked participant within the state and No. 61 general participant within the class — was rumored this week to be trending towards the Trojans.
Corona Centennial quarterback Husan Longstreet passes throughout a playoff win over Mission Viejo on Nov. 15.
(Craig Weston)
Faraimo’s signing, if it occurs, gained’t change the truth that different packages have far outperformed USC in its personal territory. Alabama has three commits ranked within the prime seven within the state of California, and Texas A&M and Penn State would have the identical variety of top-12 signees within the state as USC.
In the meantime, 15% of USC’s affords within the 2025 cycle went east to the state of Georgia, the place Georgia coach Kirby Sensible efficiently stiff-armed Riley and his workers, securing commitments from six of the highest seven recruits within the state.
The Huge Ten’s different powers are additionally primed to lock down their very own state’s prime prospects on signing day as properly. Michigan has three of the highest 5 commits in Michigan, and Ohio State has three of the highest 5 in Ohio.
Final month, as coaches whispered about USC’s absence within the area, Riley assured that the state was “priority No. 1.”
“That’s not going to change,” Riley mentioned.
Outdoors of Faraimo, although, the one prospect most able to altering the outlook of USC’s class on signing day is a defensive lineman from Louisiana.
Jahkeem Stewart is the kind of freakish five-star expertise who may completely remodel a protection. He’s additionally prone to value seven figures per 12 months as a part of an enormous identify, picture and likeness package deal. However the 17-year-old from Edna Karr Excessive in New Orleans has performed simply 12 varsity soccer video games and hasn’t performed since reclassifying from the 2026 recruiting class.
“His upside makes him a kind of unicorn,” Huffman mentioned. “But he just doesn’t have the reps.”
E-newsletter
Battle on! Are you a real Trojans fan?
Enter e-mail deal with
Signal Me Up
It’s possible you’ll often obtain promotional content material from the Los Angeles Occasions.
Stewart will select between Louisiana State, Ohio State, Oregon and USC, however none is as determined for his providers as USC. He would give the Trojans a marquee signee alongside the defensive entrance, the place they at the moment have zero edge rushers dedicated and simply three defensive linemen, none of whom are ranked within the prime 250
“They’re always, you could argue, one of the toughest, if not the toughest position to recruit,” Riley mentioned. “Because there’s not many great ones, and they’re typically in high demand.”
Calls for have shifted considerably over the course of this explicit recruiting cycle, with an earlier signing interval and revenue-sharing on the horizon. That has made for extra volatility than traditional, Riley mentioned.
Although, his personal class has been significantly unwieldy forward of Wednesday.
“You’re seeing it happen all over the country,” Riley mentioned. “We’re going to stay steady, stay the course. We know the kind of people and players we want to bring in here, and that’s what we’re going to keep doing.”