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Fast-Rising Recruit Reacts to USC Trojans Offer

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Fast-Rising Recruit Reacts to USC Trojans Offer

The USC Trojans reprioritized recruiting local under coach Lincoln Riley the last two seasons. That now includes jumping on talent before they become sophomores in high school.

Class of 2029 prospect Trevon “Bama” Bates rises as the newest USC target. He shined a light on how he landed on the local team’s radar in an exclusive interview with Lorenzo Reyna of USC Trojans on SI following a college showcase camp held Wednesday.

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How USC Offered Trevon ‘Bama’ Bates

Nov 22, 2025; Eugene, Oregon, USA; Southern California Trojans wide receiver Tanook Hines (16) runs with the ball during the first half against the Oregon Ducks at Autzen Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images | Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images

St. John Bosco became the site for multiple colleges in hosting its 2026 camp as part of the NCAA’s Spring Evaluation Period, when college coaches visit campuses to check out recruits.

Turns out USC linebacker commit Josiah Poyer wasn’t the only attraction for the Trojans who traveled to Bellflower. The USC coaching/front office personnel at Bosco got an early taste of future Braves talent Bates too.

The 5-10 wide receiver clearly won over USC off his route running, hands and early knack for stretching the field vertically. He announced his offer as the camp wrapped up.

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