
4-Star WR Ethan Feaster Commits to USC over Alabama, LSU, Texas A&M
Ethan Feaster, a four-star wide receiver out of Texas, committed to the USC Trojans, ESPN's Eli Lederman reported Friday.
Feaster had offers from several top programs, including Alabama, LSU, Texas A&M, Colorado and Oregon.
The 6'1'', 180-pound wide receiver reclassified from the class of 2027 to 2026 in February.
ESPN reported that Texas A&M challenged USC with one of the most "lucrative" financial offers among the runners-up in its attempt to land Feaster.
Feaster will join the third-highest-rated recruit in USC coach Lincoln Riley’s 2026 class after making spring visits to each of his four finalists.
"They're going to put me in the best position to go in the first round," Feaster told ESPN. "I know Coach Riley, no matter what, he's going to throw the ball and get it to his best player, and they're always going to have a quarterback."
"I trust Coach Simmons," Feaster added. "He's coached guys like CeeDee Lamb, Michael Crabtree and Jordan Addison. I feel good about what I can do with him."
Riley and USC have already secured 31 commitments for the class of 2026, as he continues to build a loaded roster for the Trojans’ future. The group includes five-stars Elbert Hill and Keenyi Pepe, quarterback Jonas Williams, tight end Mark Bowman, running backs Shahn Alston II and Deshonne Redeaux and wide receiver Trent Mosley, in addition to others.
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