Julian Lewis now up to 45 TD/2 INT in sophomore season

Five-star USC quarterback commit Julian Lewis is on his way to the third round of the Georgia High School Playoffs, now 11-1 with his Carrollton (Ga.) squad.
Last week, Lewis had the best performance of his young career, throwing for seven touchdowns.
This week, he may not have had as crazy of a stat line, but he led his team to a 45-28 victory. Lewis finished the game 14-for-25 passing for 209 yards and four touchdowns. He did throw one interception, just his second of the season.
His four touchdowns brings his season total to 45 touchdown passes. He is now throwing 22.5 touchdowns per interception. He now also has 2,834 passing yards.
The Carrollton offense now averages 42.3 points per game.
Lewis has had games of one touchdown (x1), two touchdowns (x1), three touchdowns (x4), four touchdowns (x3), five touchdowns (x1), six touchdowns (x1), and seven touchdowns (x1).
Lewis ranks as the No. 1 player in the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He is also tabbed in as the No. 1 quarterback and the No. 1 player in the state of Georgia in the 2026 class.
Recent visits to USC, others
Lewis was in Los Angeles earlier this month to take in the game against Washington. The visit was his first to a Trojans game, so there was some uniqueness to this trip compared to his numerous other visits to the west coast for the USC commit.
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He talked with WeAreSC about that visit, how it went, and what he was looking for. You can read the story HERE.
Coming out of that visit to USC, Lewis says he enjoyed himself and wasn’t putting too much into the visit, he was just there to enjoy the experience.
I would expect Lewis to be back in Los Angeles this upcoming spring for some unofficial visits.
Lewis has also been visiting some other programs for some big matchup. Last weekend, he was in Athens to see Georgia take on Ole Miss. He was able to take some teammates along with him to give them the chance to experience it as well.
This weekend, he made his way to Columbus, Ohio to see Ohio State beat Minnesota.
Lewis has said he is taking all the chances he can to take advantage of his recruitment and experience different visits and see the college football world.