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4-star WR Andrew Marsh visiting USC Trojans

On3 imageby:Hunter Shelton04/01/24

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Fulshear (Texas) Katy Jordan four-star wide receiver Andrew Marsh is a top priority for USC on the recruiting trail this cycle. With momentum in-hand, the Trojans are looking to add another top-100 prospect to the fold.

Marsh has locked in a June official visit with the new Big Ten program, but he’s already back in the Golden State and is visiting the Trojans once more on Monday, according to VP of Recruiting Steve Wiltfong.

The 6-foot-0.5, 175-pounder took a trio of visits to Los Angeles in 2023. He first made his way out west in April and quickly returned for his second visit in June. He also saw the Trojans take on UCLA last November.

Marsh locked in his OV with the Trojans from June 7-9. Lincoln Riley, Dennis Simmons and Co. are already getting another chance to make an in-person impression on the four-star this week, however.

“They’re showing me that they really want me and they’re willing to put in the effort to get me there,” Marsh told WeAreSC. “They always have good quarterbacks coming in, for sure, so that’s a really great thing to have in their pocket.

USC battling Texas, Oklahoma, others for Marsh

Entering April, Texas is one of USC’s major competitors in the race for Marsh’s pledge. The in-state Longhorns currently have the slight edge in the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine (RPM) and have also had him on campus plenty throughout his recruitment.

He was back on The Forty Acres last month and got a look at spring practice and the receiving core under Chris Jackson. The Longhorns are a strong contender and remain in heavy pursuit of the rising wideout.

“Texas, they definitely have got that home factor for me, just staying home,” Marsh told InsideTexas. “Then I would say the people there, they’re all really good people. Coach Sark, Coach Jackson, I talk to them quite a bit. I would say the relationship is really well-built. They’ve been recruiting me for a long time.”

Last month, Marsh told IT that his June currently consists of OVs to USC, Texas and Oklahoma, while he also has interest in the likes of Michigan and Texas A&M. He is the No. 68 overall prospect and No. 8 WR in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 13 player in the Lone Star State.