USC's recruiting game is on fire, and leading the charge is none other than Honor Fa’alave-Johnson, the five-star phenom who's turning heads as the crown jewel of the Trojans' 2027 class. This dynamic two-way player is a testament to USC's dedication to keeping top-tier talent close to home and going all-in for those blue-chip prospects.
Even before slipping into USC’s iconic cardinal and gold, Fa’alave-Johnson has been making waves. He's inked an NIL deal with Adidas, showcased his skills in seven-on-seven leagues, and hinted at a potential two-way role with the Trojans. All these moves have propelled him up the national rankings, and it's clear why he's a name to watch.
USC had their eyes on Fa’alave-Johnson since he was just an eighth-grader. By the time his freshman year wrapped up, the Trojans had officially extended an offer in May 2024, according to 247Sports. Defensive coordinator Gary Patterson and tight end/inside receivers coach Chad Savage kept the recruitment fires burning as Fa’alave-Johnson made his rounds with unofficial visits throughout high school.
When it came time to make his choice, Fa’alave-Johnson picked Southern Cal over the likes of Miami, Texas, LSU, Oregon, and Notre Dame, announcing his commitment on March 14. By May 12, he put an end to his recruitment, as reported by Rivals' Hayes Fawcett, firmly planting his flag with the Trojans.
Fa’alave-Johnson recently joined the USC crew for an official visit weekend, rubbing shoulders with the rest of the 2027 class. As he heads into his senior year at Cathedral Catholic in San Diego, California, he stands tall as a five-star athlete.
247Sports ranks him as the No. 27 prospect nationally, the top athlete (two-way player), and the second-best player in California. On3/Rivals echo these accolades, listing him as the No. 1 player at his position, No. 2 in the state, and No. 13 nationwide.
With summer heating up, ESPN refreshed its rankings for the 2027 class. As of June 26, Fa’alave-Johnson holds the title of ESPN’s No. 1 safety in the country on their SC Next 300 list, and he's ranked No. 21 overall.
Last season, Fa’alave-Johnson was a force on the field. He rushed for an impressive 1,265 yards on 128 carries and added 564 yards on 12 receptions, amassing 28 touchdowns. Defensively, as a safety, he notched 38 total tackles (26 solo), two interceptions, four pass breakups, a fumble recovery, and a forced fumble, according to MaxPreps.
His standout performances earned him accolades like the MaxPreps Junior All-American and the Silver Pigskin Player of the Year.
The Trojans are nearly set with their 2027 recruiting class, laying the groundwork for the 2028 and 2029 cycles. While there might be a few more additions, general manager Chad Bowden and head coach Lincoln Riley have indicated that this class will be smaller than the 35-player group they assembled for 2026.
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