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USC football picks up crystal ball prediction for four-star wide receiver Boobie Feaster

USC football picks up crystal ball prediction for four-star wide receiver Boobie Feaster

USA Today7 hours ago
Although USC football already holds the No. 1 recruiting in the country for the 2026 cycle, the Trojans are far from done yet. On Friday, four-star wide receiver Ethan "Boobie" Feaster is set to announce his commitment. Wednesday morning, Rivals recruiting analysts Sam Spiegelman and Steve Wiltfong both put in crystal ball projections for USC to land Feaster.
Feaster was originally a member of the class of 2027, but reclassified to 2026. Per the On3 industry rankings, the DeSoto, Texas native is the No. 45 overall player and the No. 5 wide receiver in the class.
It is easy to see why USC is an attractive option for Feaster. Head coach Lincoln Riley has a great history with producing star wide receivers, both at USC and during his time at Oklahoma. Landing Feaster would be yet another massive addition for the Trojans, who, led by Riley and new general manager Chad Bowden, are putting together, an elite 2026 class.
Feaster is deciding between, USC, Texas A&M, LSU, and Alabama. He will announced his school choice on Friday at 10:00 a.m. Pacific time.
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