NCAAF: Elite WR Ethan Feaster commits to USC for Class of 2026

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The USC Trojans added another blue-chip prospect with the commitment of four-star wide receiver Ethan Feaster, ESPN reported Friday.

A 6-foot-1, 180-pound pass catcher who was originally part of the class of 2027, Feaster reclassified in February. He is the No. 40 overall prospect and the No. 4 receiver according to the 247Sports Composite.

Feaster had 87 receptions, 1,489 yards and 23 touchdowns over his first two varsity seasons with Texas powerhouse DeSoto High School, where he won a 6A D-II state title as a freshman.

Feaster had been sought out by more than 50 schools, with Alabama, LSU and Texas A&M among the other major programs Feaster was considering.

“They’re going to put me in the best position to go in the first round,” Feaster told ESPN. “I know coach (Lincoln) Riley, no matter what he’s going to throw the ball and get it to his best player, and they’re always going to have a quarterback.”

The Trojans’ have the No. 1-ranked 2026 recruiting class, including four other wide receivers among 31 overall commitments for the 2026 class.

–Field Level Media

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