The USC Trojans bring back its top two receivers from last season in juniors Ja’Kobi Lane and Makai Lemon. The two former four-star recruits in the 2023 cycle came on strong during their sophomore campaign and give the Trojans a dynamic duo at the receiver position. However, after those two talents, it’s a big question mark for USC.
The USC Trojans added some much-needed help to its receiver room when they landed junior Prince Strachan during the winter transfer portal window. The former Boise State receiver adds experience, having played each of the last two seasons for the Broncos. Strachan has an interesting background.
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A second former Boise State player has found a new home via the transfer portal. Wide receiver Prince Strachan has committed to USC, according to multiple reports.
USC Trojans coach Lincoln Riley and his program have received a commitment from Boise State transfer wide receiver Prince Strachan. According to On3’s insider Pete Nakos, Strachan has already officially signed with the Trojans.
UCLA has re-stocked its wide receiver room quite well, landing two wideouts from the 2024-25 transfer portal so far. But it could still use some more help in the receiving department.
After shining for Boise State in the College Football Playoff, sophomore wide receiver Prince Strachan has entered the transfer portal, according to multiple reports. The 6-foot-5, 211-pound Strachan was Boise State’s No.
With 37 receptions for 578 yards and three touchdowns in his two years with the Boise State Broncos, wide receiver Prince Strachan is leaving his Mountain West program to enter the transfer portal.