The USC Trojans have been the best team in recruiting this summer, and it's really not close. Their 2026 class is absolutely loaded, and looking like one of the best we have ever seen at USC on paper.
Of course, all of that still has to translate over to the field. You can't win a National Championship on paper; you win it on the field. But it gets easier to win it on the field when you win on paper, and that's what the Trojans are doing.
They have added some of the biggest names in recruiting for their 2026 class. They have addressed every position and area of their team that they needed to. And recently, they added another name to the list.
Now, the Trojans have landed elite 2026 WR Boobie Feaster
Ethan "Boobie" Feaster is a four-star wide receiver from DeSoto High School in DeSoto, Texas, one of the best public high schools in the country when it comes to football. He is one of the top prospects in the 2026 recruiting class after moving up from 2027. At 6'1" and 180 pounds, he’s a dynamic athlete known for his speed, route-running, and ability to make tough catches. Coaches seem to think that will translate well over to the Power Four side of things in college football.
In 2023, as a sophomore, he had 51 catches for 824 yards and 13 touchdowns, helping DeSoto go 16-0 and win a state championship. Feaster received over 50 college offers from programs like LSU, Alabama, and Texas A&M.
Drawn by their strong offensive system under coach Lincoln Riley, Feaster chose to join the best 2026 class in the country. His commitment strengthens USC’s top-ranked 2026 class even more. A large part of the class is defensive players, so adding a weapon like Feaster is going to be key for the future of the offensive side of the ball.
The Trojans picked back up where they left off.
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