4-Star Long Beach Poly Wide Receiver Jason Robinson Decommits from USC

At this point last year USC appeared to be in great shape to land two of Long Beach Poly’s top 2024 prospects in WR Jason Robinson and LB Dylan Williams.
Robinson committed when Donte Williams was interim head coach in 2021 and Williams announced his Trojan pledge a few months later in April.
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But both have since decommitted from USC, despite the Trojans finishing with an 11-3 record and No. 13 ranking. Robinson announced he was opening up his recruitment on Tuesday evening.
Robinson sent a statement to On3 regarding his decommitment:
After much thought, prayer and careful consideration with my Mom, Dad and Family, I have decided to decommit from the USC Trojans and reopen my recruitment.
I want to thank the entire University of Southern California staff for everything they’ve done for my Family and I, especially Coach Dennis Simmons and Coach Donte Williams, who both played a huge role in my recruitment. I am extremely grateful for Coach Lincoln Riley and the rest of the USC Trojans Football staff for believing in my talents and providing me with an opportunity to play football at the next level. USC remains one of my top schools and I deeply appreciate the USC Trojans fans for all the love!
Most importantly, I would like to thank GOD, my Family and Friends for being my support through this amazing journey of hard work and dedication! I am beyond blessed and ready to reevaluate all my options. At the end of the day, I’m just a kid with a big dream, who wants to make the best decision for Myself, my Family and my Future, that will allow my dream to come true.
JRob
Robinson currently ranks as the No. 247 player in the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that accounts for all four major recruiting services. He also tabs in as the No. 38 wide receiver and the No. 23 player in the state of California.