Back in March, USC landed a commitment from five-star athlete Honor Fa’alave-Johnson. Fa’alave-Johnson is the Trojans’ highest-ranked commit in their 2027 recruiting class that currently ranks in the top five in the country.
But with signing day still nearly seven months away, will Fa’alave-Johnson remain locked in with the Trojans? Well, not if an old friend has his way. According to a report late last week, Steve Sarkisian and Texas are pushing hard to try and flip the five-star recruit from USC.
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”According to Rivals recruiting analyst Adam Gorney, two Texas coaches visited the five-star this week, including [defensive coordinator] Will Muschamp,” Trey Luerssen of Longhorns Wire wrote. “Another UT coach is scheduled to visit Fa’alave-Johnson next week.
“It would be one of the biggest recruiting coups in Texas history, certainly in the [head coach] Steve Sarkisian era, if Texas was to pry the DB away from Southern Cal, whose defensive coordinator is former TCU coach and Texas analyst Gary Patterson. The Will Muschamp factor could be a big player in this developing story.”
Fa’alave-Johnson is one of the top overall players in the class of 2027. Rivals’s Industry Ranking currently has him as the No. 18 overall player and the No. 1 athlete in the class.
Obviously, losing Fa’alave-Johnson would be a brutal blow for USC’s 2027 recruiting class. It would be especially unfortunate if he flipped to Texas of all schools, given Sarkisian’s history with the Trojans. Lincoln Riley and Chad Bowden must lock in and ensure that USC is able to hold off Texas’s advances and keep one of the top players in the 2027 class.
This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: Texas trying to flip five-star Honor Fa’alave-Johnson from USC
