The USC Trojans are definitely generating some buzz! With a 2-0 record and an upcoming game against the Michigan Wolverines at the Big House, they’re riding a wave of confidence that is attracting recruits.
Floyd Boucard, a former commit from Oklahoma, has been drawing attention since his positive visit to USC back in June. His enthusiasm for the program and Coach Henderson has sparked speculation that he may be leaning toward committing to the Trojans. The possibility of having a private tutor in Aaron Donald is an exciting prospect for any recruit, too!
As recruiting heats up, it’s clear that USC is not only improving on the field but also making strides in securing top talent for the future. Let’s see how things unfold!
…former Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald personally call him during the trip and offer to train him if Boucard ends up in Los Angeles.
USC Trojans Targeting Floyd Boucard
After three weeks into the College Football season, it appears that Boucard has had a change of heart. On Monday, he decommitted from Oklahoma and reopened his recruitment.
Numerous teams, including Miami and Florida, will be vying for the attention of the 6’2.5″, 315-pound defensive lineman. However, the current sentiment suggests that USC is the leading contender.
Scott Schrader has even gone so far as to provide the Trojans with a crystal ball prediction to secure Boucard’s commitment.
Currently, USC has 19 commits in the 2025 class, but they do not yet have any commitments from an interior defensive lineman, making Boucard’s potential commitment even more crucial.
USC is also pursuing several other defensive line recruits, like Elijah Griffin and Jahkeem Stewart (who is rumored to be reclassifying to 2025). However, landing Boucard would undoubtedly increase USC’s momentum.
Boucard is currently rated as a 3-star recruit by On3, but many in the recruiting industry anticipate that his rating could rise to a 4-star by the end of the fall season.
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