
College Football's Most Important Offers of the Week
Given the momentum the program will carry into the 2015 season, USC figures to be one of the more interesting teams to follow in the months leading up to national signing day.
The Trojans currently have 15 commitments and a class that ranks No. 9 in the country, according to the 247Sports team rankings.
While the class is loaded with talent, one position in which it has yet to land a recruit is at running back.
Last week, Steve Sarkisian and his staff offered the nation’s top all-purpose back in 5-star South Carolina product and current Clemson commit Tavien Feaster, according to Ryan Bartow of 247Sports.
Over the last two seasons, the 6’0”, 204-pounder has rushed for 2,582 yards and 30 touchdowns.
While he’s been committed to the Tigers since February, a visit to Tennessee late last month brought about questions as to the strength of his commitment.
However, Feaster reiterated that he’s firm to the Tigers shortly after.
Still, the Trojans are taking a swing for the fences in offering the top prospect from the Palmetto State.
Time will tell if Sarkisian and his staff can convince the electric playmaker to give the Trojans a serious look.
Auburn Offers 2016 4-Star DE
With new defensive coordinator Will Muschamp now in control at Auburn, one area he’s looking to shore up in the 2016 cycle is along the defensive line.
Last week, the Tigers offered one of the nation’s top pass-rushers in 4-star defensive end Terrell Hall.
The 6’5”, 250-pounder decommitted from Ohio State earlier this month, as noted by Bleacher Report’s Tyler Donohue.
Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Ole Miss, Texas A&M and UCLA are among the programs that Donohue notes are in the running to land official visits from Hall. However, Auburn is hoping to become a factor down the stretch for the elite defender from Washington, D.C.
Michigan After 2017 4-Star QB
Since taking over as the head coach at Michigan, Jim Harbaugh has been aggressive and active in recruiting top talent from all over the country.
The Wolverines' latest offer went out to stud 2017 quarterback Davis Mills, who is among the top juniors in the state of Georgia.
The 6’3”, 189-pounder, who threw for 2,267 yards and 26 touchdowns as a sophomore, already holds 20 offers heading into his junior season.
Arizona State, Miami, Stanford and UCLA are among his early suitors. However, the recent interest from the Wolverines has his attention, as detailed by Steve Wiltfong of 247Sports.

2018 QB Nets Big 12 Offer
Among the schools who consistently produce high-octane offenses is Texas Tech.
Coincidentally, the Red Raiders have consistently had quarterbacks that produce big numbers.
Last week, head coach Kliff Kingsbury gave 2018 Idaho native Colson Yankoff his first offer.
The 6’3”, 180-pounder is the first passer Kingsbury has offered in the 2018 class and one of a select few in that class to receive an offer from the Red Raiders. While the Red Raiders are the first program to tender him, his recruitment is one that could take off in the coming months.
Best of the Rest
- Clemson offered 3-star defensive end and current Louisville commitment Michael Boykin.
- Bartow reports that North Carolina and Arizona offered 4-star athlete Melquise Stovall.
- Iowa State offered 3-star defensive tackle Ross Blacklock.
- Stanford offered 3-star defensive tackle Jovan Swann. The Cardinal also offered 3-star linebacker Jordan Carmouche.
- Washington State offered 4-star receiver Dylan Crawford.
- Oregon State and Missouri offered 3-star JUCO defensive end Mat Boesen.
- The Tigers also offered 4-star receiver Kyle Davis.
- Tennessee offered 4-star linebacker Jeffrey McCulloch. Bartow reports that the Volunteers also offered 3-star offensive lineman Alex Akingbulu.
- Maryland offered 4-star linebacker Anthony Hines. The Terrapins also offered 4-star athlete Derrek Pitts.
- Nebraska offered 4-star linebacker Jordan Anthony.
- Stanford offered 4-star safety C.J. Avery. The Cardinal also offered 4-star defensive tackle Ryan Johnson and 4-star linebacker David Adams.
- Tennessee offered 4-star running back Kaegun Williams. The Volunteers also offered 4-star receiver Kevaughn Dingle.
Sanjay Kirpalani is a National Recruiting Analyst for Bleacher Report. Unless otherwise noted, all quotes obtained firsthand and all recruiting information courtesy of 247Sports.
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