Ole Miss Prediction Submitted for USC Commit

On3 imageby:Scott Schrader08/01/22

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USC added a huge commitment on May 16 from Elite 4-Star Coppell (TX) CB Braxton Myers. Myers announced his pledge to the Trojans less than 24 hours after Big-Time Washington Cornerback Jacobe Covington announced his.

Myers chose USC over ClemsonLSUAuburnOle MissArkansas and Cal.

But Myers took an unofficial visit to Ole Miss last weekend. At one point last month Myers told WeAreSC he planned to visit USC in late July. We’re told the chances of him flipping his commitment to the Rebels are extremely high. So, I submitted an Ole Miss prediction this morning.

USC has five cornerbacks Donte Williams is pursuing at this point. Red Oak (TX) CB Warren Roberson is among those highest on the wish list. Serra CB Roderick Pleasant, Pacifica CB Maliki Crawford and LB Poly CB Daylen Austin are three others. Braxton Myers will remain a target for the Trojans.

We stopped by Coppell five days after Myers’s last trip to USC. He talked about what stood out on his last visit, the vibe he’s getting in Los Angeles and why USC was the choice.

“A great vibe, really. I loved it,” said Myers.”I Kind of expected it to be based off what Coach (Lincoln) Riley, Coach (Alex) Grinch and Coach Donte (Williams) said about what L.A. really is. It all came to life that weekend and I had a great time there.”

“My interest was already high, because of I’ve known the coaches since my freshman year. They were recruiting me hard at OU. But I learned about a lot of great opportunities in L.A. I’d have outside of football…like NIL opportunities Coach Riley talked about. 

“Also the depth chart is pretty low and I’d have a great opportunity to come in and contribute to the team. “It’s very attractive to be able to contribute at one of the most historical colleges in the world and playing for USC would be great.”

Myers is the country’s No. 188 overall player in the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

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