USC wide receiver, former 5-star recruit, reportedly expected to enter transfer portal
USC wide receiver Duce Robinson will reportedly look at playing college football elsewhere in 2025.
Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports/247Sports shared Tuesday that Robinson is expected to enter his name into the NCAA transfer portal, which opened Monday for undergraduate entry.
USC wide receiver and former Class of 2023 five-star recruit Duce Robinson is expected to enter the transfer portal, a source tells @CBSSports/@247Sports.
The 6-foot-6, 220-pound Robinson posted 23 catches, 396 yards and five touchdowns this season.https://t.co/DHqpzyTLrn pic.twitter.com/Ps7Sj3OFkw
— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) December 10, 2024
Robinson, listed at 6-6, 220 pounds on the USC roster, is in his second season with the Trojans. A multi-sport athlete, he also plays baseball.
Out of Phoenix (Arizona) Pinnacle High School, Robinson was a sought-after prospect. On the 247Sports Composite, Robinson was rated 5-stars, the No. 1 tight end and No. 17 prospect overall in the Class of 2023.
At USC, Robinson found playing time at wide receiver.
As a freshman, Robinson played in 10 games of the 2023 campaign. He logged 16 catches for 351 yards (21.9 yards per catch), with a long of 71, and 2 touchdowns.
This past Robinson appeared in all 12 games. His average yards per catch dipped slightly to 17.2, but his yards per game increased from 31.9 to 33. For the season, he logged 23 receptions for 396 yards and 5 touchdowns.
Robinson finished 5th on the Trojans in receiving yards, behind Makai Lemon (665), Zachariah Branch (503), Kyron Hudson (462) and Ja’Kobi Lane (398). His 5 receiving scores were second on the team, behind only Lane with 9.
Lincoln Riley’s squad accepted a bid to the Las Vegas Bowl to face Texas A&M after a 6-6 season.