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Recruiting Official Visit Weekend No. 1 (May 31-June 2): Recruit reaction

May will end and June will begin for USC with a big group of official visitors. The Trojans will have 11 visitors on campus this weekend and there will be a nice mix of prospects at different positions. Trestin Castro had been planning to visit this weekend, but he told me today that the staff wants him on campus with a bigger group of commits on June 21. So, he will hold off on his OV with the Trojans for now.

We have confirmed seven of the visitors (Hylton Stubbs, Emmanuel Choice, Aaron Dunn, Trey McNutt, Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng, CJ Wiley and Jonah Williams, and Donovan Olugbode) will be visiting this weekend.

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Ryan - your article on Nick Townsend's OV

I didn't see this article posted in the normal threads, so I am just going to comment here, feel free to move it if you post that article in the Trojan Talk forum:

My take is that it was thought by most that Townsend was just in it for a free trip with his family and was not seriously considering SC's offer. Have a nice visit to the west coast with my buddy and teammate Tanook and move on to the next one. Man how a good OV can change things and that is apparent in your article. It appears that we are now in serious contention to land these teammates. Nice article Ryan!

OV recap: Culture at USC leaves a big impact on OL target Alai Kalaniuvalu


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I made a stop by Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas today to check in with four-star offensive lineman Alai Kalaniuvalu after his official visit to USC over the weekend. It was a productive experience, and the Trojans have pushed themselves up his list after the trip to LA. Time spent with Josh Henson and Lincoln Riley really made an impact on him, and overall he enjoyed his time around the program.

BYU and Nebraska have already hosted him for official visits while Utah, Michigan and Oregon will get their opportunities to do so before he makes a decision this summer. You can read the full update at the link up top, but here's some of what he had to say about his trip with the Trojans.

"For me, the biggest takeaway is the culture and the history and then coach Henson, the offensive line coach. Just sitting down and talking with him, he really knows and understands the game. It was crazy to me all the things that I learned as he was teaching me how to recognize a blitz. Their calls are definitely professional and at the NFL level. That was probably my biggest takeaway."

Recruiting Ranking the Contenders: Top ILB Riley Pettijohn

Marshall Levenson breaks down the top contenders for Rivals100 2025 LB Riley Pettijohn, out of Texas (former HS teammate of USC freshman RB Bryan Jackson).

Checking in with top-50 LB Madden Faraimo


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San Juan Capistrano-JSerra linebacker Madden Faraimo is one of the top prospects in the state for 2025, and he is nearing the start of the official visit stage of his recruitment. USC made his original top four but is currently not one of his four scheduled official visits. I caught up with the top-50 prospect to figure out where things stand with the Trojans, and he discussed his interest in the program as he nears a string of visits that will take him to Washington, Notre Dame, Ohio State and Texas in the coming weeks.

USC's change in staff this offseason impacted his bond with the Trojans leaving USC to play some catchup.

"We're still kind of talking it out. I'm still trying to build a relationship because they have a new staff. So, it's a little bit behind, but I'm still keeping them in for sure."

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In light of Larry Allen’s death

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Congress Is Lying to You About FISA 🤥

The U.S. House is expected to vote Friday on a two-year extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, commonly known as FISA. This transcript has been edited for length and reprinted with permission from Tucker Carlson.

A few years ago, we learned conclusively that, in fact, the FBI and the federal intel agencies—the dozen or more federal intel agencies we have, for some reason—had been working secretly against Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.

Trump had whispered about this, then shouted about it, was roundly denounced as a conspiracy nut, a lunatic. But in the end, he was vindicated. It was true.

These agencies spied on Trump, and they leaked some of what they learned to the media, which used it against Trump. Then these agencies concocted false stories about Trump. They tried to crush Trump completely in 2016 and then for the entire course of his presidency. Then they did the same thing in 2020 during the presidential election.

And they’re doing it still. They’re trying to put him in prison for the rest of his life. So if we take three steps back, what you have here is what we’re seeing now.

For the third time in three consecutive cycles, secretive federal agencies are trying to rig our presidential election. This is what the Democrats refer to as democracy, and they’re trying to defend it. But of course, it’s the opposite of democracy. It’s, in fact, the end of democracy in any semblance of a constitutional republic we ever had.

If you have a secret police force threatening people, spying on them, and working secretly the levers of political power, then you don’t have a democracy. You have no control over really anything as a voter.


So if there’s one thing the Republican Party, the opposition party, should be doing in response to this, right now, it’s fighting back against this descent into totalitarianism. They should be working to return freedom and democracy to the country. They should defend the Constitution. They should rein in these agencies, Washington secret police.

But you will not be surprised to learn they’ve been busy doing just the opposite. So if you’re wondering why no one is going to prison for any of this, now that we know what actually happened, well, the reason is in part a law called FISA, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, has been around a long time.

Sen. Teddy Kennedy first proposed it, by the way, back in the mid-1970s. And that law allows the federal government to spy without a warrant on foreigners outside the borders of the country. The idea is bad people are doing bad things against us. We need to know what they are, and we can’t bother to go to a court to get a warrant every time we want to know, but it will never be used against American citizens. Well, of course, now we know it has been at scale.

That law, FISA, has made it possible. So that law is now up for reauthorization in the House of Representatives. And amazingly, the new speaker of the House, Mike Johnson of Louisiana, has spent the last couple of weeks doing all he can to get that law reauthorized.

In other words, to allow the federal agencies to continue to spy upon and punish people who disagree with them. In other words, Mike Johnson’s own party. Republicans, Trump voters. Mike Johnson has been working to do that, and that effort failed [Wednesday] because members of Congress heard from their constituents or came to their senses, saw the truth in a dream.

Whatever happened, they stopped Mike Johnson from doing that for the moment. So that’s a good thing. And you ought to be celebrating. And even if you didn’t know it was happening—and a lot of people didn’t because it got very little media coverage. But of course, this is a temporary victory. Like all bad things, like that Chlamydia you got in a hot tub in Cabo in college, it will come back.

This attempt to spy on you, an American citizen, without a warrant because you’ve been politically disobedient. Why will it come back? Because it’s what they really care about. And so, before it does come back, it’s worth just a very quick autopsy.

What just happened? What do we just see so we can learn a couple of important lessons?

The first lesson we’re going to learn is that a lot of powerful people in the Congress are liars. They lie without shame, in fact, with pride. And they do so at the behest of or because of blackmail instituted by the intel agencies. And at the head of that list would be the chairman of the House intel committee, Mike Turner of Ohio.

We’re going to play a clip from Mike Turner of Ohio saying exactly the opposite of what is true here. Is Mike Turner reassuring you that face, it would never, under the face of law, the U.S. government would never be allowed to spy on you without a war, because that’s unconstitutional. It never happened. It never will happen. And if you think otherwise, you’re probably one of those UFO-believing nutjobs who want to stop doing ayahuasca.
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