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What to expect for today...

We expect USC to sign these committed players:

Justin Dedich

Liam Douglass

Palaie Gaoteote

Kana'i Mauga

Raymond Scott

Markese Stepp

We expect USC to add commitments and LOIs from:

Abdul-Malik McClain

Chase Williams

There's also a shot for:

Caleb Tremblay (struggling with USC and UW decision, math needs to work out on USC's end)

USC missed on:

Jackson Carman

We expect USC to miss on:

Jaiden Woodbey

(Note: Halid Djibril and Braden Lenzy will pick schools over USC but we know better.)
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From USC: Football Early Signing Period 18 Class release

From USC:

Dec. 20, 2017

--USC FOOTBALL ANNOUNCES EARLY SIGNING PERIOD 2018 CLASS

LOS ANGELES–Eight high school football players signed letters of intentwith Pac-12 champion USC today (Dec. 20) on the first day of the early signing period, USC head coach Clay Helton announced.

Four of the signees will graduate early from high school and enroll at USC in January, so they can participate in the upcoming spring practice. The other four signees will join the Trojan program in the fall.

The 2018 spring enrollment signees are, alphabetically: OL Justin Dedich of Chaparral High in Temecula (Calif.); LB Kana’i Mauga of Waianae (Hi.) High; LB Raymond Scott of Narbonne High in Harbor City (Calif.); and DB Chase Williams of Roosevelt High in Eastvale (Calif.).

The 2018 fall enrollment signees are, alphabetically: OL Liam Douglass of Harvard Westlake High in Studio City (Calif.); LB Palaie Gaoteote IV of Bishop Gorman High in Las Vegas (Nev.); LBAbdul-Malik McClain of JSerra Catholic High in San Juan Capistrano (Calif.); and RB Markese Stepp of Cathedral High in Indianapolis (Ind.).

“We are excited to welcome these eight new players to our Trojan football family,” said Helton. “We’re very pleased with this group. These are some extremely talented players who fill some of our needs. They are national recruits who were sought after by a lot of schools. I am thankful for the hard work put in by our staff to sign these players in this early period. Now we’ll continue to work hard to find some more talented players to sign in February.”

Helton said additional players could be added to this 2018 class in the near future.

New USC football season ticket deposits can be placed now and current season ticket holders may place a renewal deposit, both by calling 213-740-GOSC (4672). Season ticket renewals will officially launch in early January.

USC FOOTBALL EARLY SIGNING PERIOD 2018 CLASS SIGNEES

SPRING ENROLLMENT

HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS

NAME POS HGT WGT HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL)

Justin Dedich OL 6-2 290 Temecula, CA (Chaparral)

Kana’i Mauga LB 6-2 220 Waianae, HI (Waianae)

Raymond Scott LB 6-2 220 Harbor City, CA (Narbonne)

Chase Williams DB 6-2 190 Corona, CA (Roosevelt)


FALL ENROLLMENT

HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS

NAME POS HGT WGT HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL)

Liam Douglass OL 6-5 285 Topanga, CA (Harvard Westlake)

Palaie Gaoteote IV LB 6-2 235 Las Vegas, NV (Bishop Gorman)

Abdul-Malik McClain LB 6-4 230 San Juan Capistrano, CA (JSerra Catholic)

Markese Stepp RB 6-0 230 Indianapolis, IN (Cathedral)

BIOGRAPHIES ON USC FOOTBALL’S 2018 SPRING ENROLLEES

DEDICH—He made 2017 PrepStar All-American as a 2-way lineman (primarily center on offense) at Chaparral High in Temecula (Calif.). As a 2017 senior, he had 15 tackles, with 2.5 sacks, and a forced fumble on defense. As a 2016 junior, he made Cal-Hi Sports All-State Junior first team and Riverside Press-Enterprise All-Area second team. He also played soccer at Chaparral, with a 1.333 goals against average as a goalkeeper.

MAUGA—He made 2017 PrepStar All-American as a senior linebacker and tight end at Waianae (Hi.) High. As a 2016 junior, he made All-State third team. He also was on the track team (sprints, hurdles, weights, jumps) at Waianae.

SCOTT—He was a 4-year starting linebacker at Narbonne High in Harbor City (Calif.), playing outside linebacker as a 2017 senior and inside linebacker before that. In 2017, he made PrepStar Dream Team while recording 94 tackles, 3 deflections, 1 fumble recovery, 1 forced fumble and 1 blocked punt as Narbonne won the L.A. City Open Division championship and the California Division I-A Bowl. As a 2016 junior, he made Max Preps Junior All-American second team, Cal-Hi Sports All-State Junior first team, USA Today All-California second team, All-L.A. City first team and All-Marine League first team while getting 100 tackles, with 7 for losses, plus 3 forced fumbles, 2 fumble recoveries and 3 deflections as Narbonne won the L.A. City Division I title. As a 2015 sophomore, he made Max Preps Sophomore All-American first team while getting 140 tackles, with 6 sacks, plus 4 deflections, 1 interception and 1 forced fumble as Narbonne won the L.A. City Division I crown and the California Division I-A Bowl.

WILLIAMS—He played wide receiver and cornerback at Roosevelt High in Eastvale (Calif.). As a 2017 senior, he had 50 receptions for 785 yards (15.7 avg) with 12 TDs and 25 tackles with 1 interception. As a 2016 junior, he made Cal-Hi Sports All-State Junior third team, All-CIF Division 5 and Riverside Press-Enterprise All-Area second team as he had 42 receptions for 1,007 yards (24.0 avg) with 19 TDs and 37 tackles with 1 interception. As a 2015 sophomore, he had 34 receptions for 620 yards (18.2 avg) with 6 TDs and 4 tackles. As a 2014 freshman, he had 3 receptions for 50 yards (16.7 avg).

BIOGRAPHIES ON USC FOOTBALL’S 2018 FALL ENROLLEES

DOUGLASS—He made 2017 PrepStar All-Western Region as a 2-way lineman (tackle on offense) at Harvard-Westlake School in Studio City (Calif.). As a 2017 senior, he had 16 tackles, with 4 sacks, and a forced fumble on defense. As a 2016 junior in his first year playing football, he made All-Angelus League Co-Lineman of the Year. He also was on the baseball, track and wrestling teams at Harvard-Westlake.

GAOTEOTE—He made 2017 PrepStar Dream Team and Polynesian Football Hall of Fame Polynesian High School Football Player of the Year finalist as a senior linebacker at Bishop Gorman High in Las Vegas (Nev.), when he made 80 tackles, including 20 for losses (with 3 sacks), 2 deflections, 2 forced fumbles and 3 blocked punts (he also caught a 6-yard TD pass). As a 2016 junior, he made Max Preps Junior All-American first team and USA Today All-Nevada first teamwhile getting 68 tackles, including 11.5 for losses (with 2 sacks), 2 deflections, 1 forced fumble and 1 fumble recovery. Bishop Gorman won its second consecutive national championship. As a 2015 sophomore, he had 92 tackles, including 13.5 for losses (with 3 sacks), 1 interception, 3 deflections and 1 forced fumble as Bishop Gorman was the national champion. He spent his 2014 freshman year playing at Mililani (Hi.) High, which won the state championship. He spent his youth in American Samoa. His uncle is Ma’a Tanuvasa, who played defensive end at Hawaii (1990-92), then with the Denver Broncos (1995-2000), where he won Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII, San Diego Chargers (2001) and Atlanta Falcons (2002). His cousin, also named Ma’a Tanuvasa, is a redshirt freshman safety at Boise State, while another cousin, Haskell Garrett, is a freshman defensive lineman at Ohio State. His name is pronounced “pa-la-EE-ae nah-OE-tae-OE-tae.”

McCLAIN—He was a linebacker and tight end at JSerra Catholic High in San Juan Capistrano (Calif.). As a 2017 senior, he had 45 tackles, including 18 sacks, 1 fumble recovery and 1 forced fumble on defense and 9 receptions for 175 yards (19.4 avg) with 1 TD on offense. He also played basketball at JSerra, averaging 8.4 points and 4.6 rebounds as a 2017 junior. Before that, he attended Santa Margarita High in Rancho Santa Margarita. As a 2016 junior there, he had 51 tackles, including 8 for a loss (with 7.5 sacks), 1 deflection, 2 forced fumbles and 1 blocked field goal. As a 2015 sophomore, he had 11 tackles, including 2 for losses.

STEPP—He made 2017 Indianapolis Star All-Central Indiana Super Team and Indianapolis Star All-City as a senior running back at Cathedral High in Indianapolis (Ind.). In 2017, he ran for 975 yards on 124 carries (7.9 avg) with 17 TDs and had 4 receptions for 24 yards (6.0 avg) despite missing 3 games with an injury. He missed most of his 2016 junior season with a hamstring injury that occurred on his first carry of the season. As a 2015 sophomore, he ran for 888 yards on 104 carries (8.5 avg) with 12 TDs and caught 3 passes for 32 yards (10.7 avg). His father, Marcus Stepp, played football at Miami (Ohio) in 1994 and 1995, where he was a teammate of current USC running backs coach Deland McCullough. His brother, Marcus Jr., is a junior outside linebacker at Saint Francis, which won the 2016 and 2017 NAIA national championships.
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My latest prediction for Jaiden Woodbey (12/18)

As you all know, earlier this month, I said that Jaiden Woodbey would be signing a letter of intent with USC. I was convinced it would happen and it was relayed to me that it was a done deal.

I now believe that Woodbey will announce and sign for the Florida State Seminoles on Wednesday.

I posted what I was told about USC 8 days before Woodbey received a scholarship offer from Florida State. Apparently that scholarship offer has changed things for the five-star prospect from St. John Bosco HS in Bellflower, Calif.

Woodbey took an official visit to Tallahassee this past weekend, after visiting USC on Friday. He not only enjoyed himself, the visit helped solidify that Florida State is actually a better fit for him. It's something that entered his mind as a possibility after Willie Taggart's staff offered him a scholarship. Apparently he now feels it's true and that Florida State is the school for him.

Here's what was relayed to me about why Woodbey has decided to sign with Florida State:

I was told that Woodbey thinks he has a realistic chance to start very early in his career at safety for Florida State. He's been told that the Seminoles are expected to reload at that position next season and in the next few years. That has him thinking he could be the guy at a national power very quickly.

I was also told that because Willie Taggart just arrived at Florida State, Woodbey feels he'll likely be his head coach all throughout his playing career. That's very appealing to him, especially since he feels like he's the guy Florida State wants to help shore up the safety position.

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Tracking the Signatures (12/20)

A list of players that have signed with USC in the Early Signing Period:

1. RB Markese Stepp (6-0, 230) - fall enrollee
2. LB Palaie Gaoteote (6-2, 235) - fall enrollee
3. OL Liam Douglass (6-5, 285) - fall enrollee
4. OLB Abdul-Malik McClain (6-4, 230) - fall enrollee
5. LB Raymond Scott (6-1, 220) - spring enrollee
6. CB Chase Williams (6-2, 190) - spring enrollee
7. C Justin Dedich (6-2, 290) - spring enrollee
8. LB Kana'i Mauga (6-2, 220) - spring enrollee
9. DL Caleb Tremblay (6-5, 275) - spring enrollee

Following the early signing period, USC is currently at 84 scholarships for 2018. Here's an updated scholarship distribution chart.

Mcclain

so athletic gotta think sam might be an option. Seems to be just iosefa and falaniko there and both are light. McClain could be nasty there. Mauga might be nice down the road too but let them battle

Obviously predator looks like a natural fit but we still have porter Wole murphy and Echols there. It’s not like Uchenna didn’t rush the passer too

Cotton Bowl activities

Just secured the flight and lodging...curious to the activities folks in here are attending.

Last minute, so flying solo (plus it's too early to travel with the lady I'm dating). I'm arriving at DFW around 1:20pm on Thursday and will be revving to go.

Still haven't grabbed my game ticket yet, but I know there will be many options within the next week.

2018 DE Abdul Malik-McClain

Im emberassed to tell you the connection because it sounds fake:

My coworker’s wife’s brother is one of the coaches for J-Serra. He emailed me this morning (since we talk more trash about UCLA/USC than actual work) that Abdul is telling everyone he is flipping from UCLA to USC. Kid is a beast, underrated in my opinion.

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Some intel on Jackson Carman

Talking with people close to five-star OT Jackson Carman, he will fly out for USC tomorrow morning so he will get the full 48 hours on campus. He is scheduled to sign on Wed. at 10am ET, but the expectation is that he will announce his choice either Monday or Tuesday. That’s what I have right now. I was hoping to connect with him before he left for USC, but will be trying again to get him upon his return.

Signing Day Eve Jack Carman notes

I have been talking with people close to five-star Jack Carman's recruitment throughout the day, trying to get a feel for what direction this is going leading into his commitment announcement at 11:00am ET tomorrow morning. What I have gathered is that he is legitimately wrestling with this decision and as of tonight, people close to him did not know who he would ultimately choose tomorrow (and are hoping he does arrive at his announcement ceremony ready to choose and not still undecided and wanting to push it back).

From all I have been hearing I still see Ohio State as having the best shot to land Carman tomorrow. It sounds like distance is a factor that USC legitimately has to overcome here and I'm not sure he has had enough time to come to terms with it following his official visit. I think if Carman were not a mid-year enrollee and had another six weeks to consider these three schools it would benefit Clemson and USC. As it is, though, the early signing period probably plays to Ohio State's favor. It is not as sure fire as it seemed a couple weeks ago, though.

We will have live coverage from our Ohio State analyst, Marc Givler . And don't read anything into that - he was going to cover this no matter who Carman picked. I also spoke with him today and he feels about like I do that Ohio State is most likely, but any of the three would not be a surprise. If I do hear any more worth noting, I will bring it here.
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