USC beats out Utah, Texas A&M for blue-chip 2025 wide receiver
USC landed a big-time commitment on Wednesday.
Jerome Myles announced on Wednesday that he plans to play for Lincoln Riley’s program.
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Out of Corner Canyon High School in Utah, Myles is listed as meauring 6-2, 210 pounds. On the 247Sports Composite, Myles is rated 4-stars, the No. 1 player in the state of Utah, No. 7 wide receiver and No. 36 prospect overall in the Class of 2025.
With his elite talent, Myles attracted attention from coast to coast. He picked up scholarship offers from 28 programs, including Auburn, Cal, Georgia, Hawaii, LSU, Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska, Ohio State, Ole Miss, Penn State, Tennessee and Washington.
For the big decision, Myles narrowed it down to USC, Utah and Texas A&M. He announced his USC commitment in a live ceremony.
🚨 BREAKING 🚨
5⭐️ WR Jerome Myles makes his commitment to Lincoln Riley and @uscfb official.
Myles chose the Trojans over Utah and Texas A&M ✌️@BrandonHuffman x @ThePeristyle pic.twitter.com/w174lhhExe
— 247Sports (@247Sports) September 18, 2024
With Myles on board, USC now has verbal commitments from 20 prospects. The class is ranked No. 11 nationally on the Composite.
Fans can get a preview of what Myles brings to Southern Cal by checking out his highlights from 2023 in the Hudl video below: