USC’s grip on California recruiting is tightening again, and the 2027 class is the latest proof.
The Trojans don’t have the biggest haul in the cycle, but they do have something that still matters plenty in this part of the country: control of the state’s best talent. According to 247Sports, USC has commitments from five of the top 10 prospects in California and six of the top 13 overall. No other program has more than one commitment in that group.
That kind of spread doesn’t happen by accident. USC identified its priorities early, especially on the defensive side, and moved fast.
In the secondary, the Trojans made their intentions clear with four local names near the top of the board. Four-star cornerback Aaryn Washington was the first to jump in, announcing his pledge at the Navy All-American Bowl in January. The Southern California native and former Mater Dei standout had already transferred to IMG Academy in Florida for his senior season.
USC kept pressing in March and landed two more key defensive pieces: Washington’s former Mater Dei teammate Danny Lang and San Diego Cathedral Catholic five-star athlete Honor Fa’alave-Johnson. A few months later, Damien four-star safety Gavin Williams became the final local defensive back in the group, choosing the Trojans in May after a battle with Notre Dame and UCLA.
The offense followed a similar pattern. Corona Centennial four-star receiver Quentin Hale had long pictured himself in Cardinal and Gold, and USC stayed on him until he committed in February. Servite four-star offensive tackle Drew Fielder was headed to Oregon when USC entered the picture in late February, and the Trojans quickly changed the conversation.
Fielder visited three times in the spring and settled in fast. Family ties helped too: his grandfather and great-uncle won a national championship with USC, and his father is also an alum. He flipped to the Trojans in March.
The rankings show just how strong that early run was. Fa’alave-Johnson, Lang and Hale are all top 50 overall prospects.
Washington, Williams and Fielder are top 100 players. Oaks Christian four-star defensive lineman Alifeleti “Tolo” Tuihalamaka has also surged this spring and now sits inside the top 150.
And USC isn’t slowing down. The Trojans are already laying the groundwork for the 2028 class, with a clear plan to keep stacking elite California talent.
At running back, USC has targeted Corona Centennial three-star Malaki Davis and Santa Margarita three-star Jaion Smith. Tustin four-star receiver Hayden Koo saw his recruitment take off over the past several months and earned an offer from the Trojans after a workout last month, along with Rancho Cucamonga 2028 four-star tight end Jaylin Smalls.
Up front, three offensive linemen are sitting at the top of USC’s board: Cajon five-star offensive tackle Austin Attalah, JSerra Catholic four-star offensive tackle Lincoln Fa’alafi and St. John Bosco four-star interior offensive lineman Elisha Mueller.
Linebacker is another area USC is targeting hard. Servite four-star Allen “Cinco” Kennett V and De La Salle four-star Landon Miller both worked out early last month and are high-priority names.
Southern California’s 2028 defensive back crop is loaded, and USC is going after it aggressively. The cornerback targets include Mission Viejo four-star Jordan Hicks, Santa Margarita four-star Ca’ron “Prime” Williams and Gardena Serra four-star Derrick Coleman.
At safety, the list features Orange Lutheran four-star Chauncey Washington II, Palos Verdes four-star Jalen Flowers and Mater Dei four-star Ace Leutele.
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