Most Important Recruit?

Or one of the most important. It might be wide receiver Darreus Rogers. If only because USC might sign only one receiver with 15 scholarships. And because depth is now a significant issue. Rogers will enter training camp with a legitimate chance to be the No. 3 wide receiver.

6 thoughts on “Most Important Recruit?

  1. Even though you guys hate him, Wolfie is still an SC homer. Everyone knows McCarthy was the most important recruit of the year. In fact, Scotty and most others called him the “linchpin” of the class. Too bad, so sad.

  2. Brian Price dissed SC to attend(?) ucla.

    Price played against USC three times and never tasted sniffed a victory never even came close. I see McCarthy’s career having a parallel trajectory.

  3. nelson agholor, FL recruit, will probably play WR at USC if he comes here. he’s listed as an athlete. so there are two WR recruits.

    hopefully that lazy lug can get his butt in gear for ucla, sped. he has a ton of natural talent and size but he took plays off in hs and may very well have some issues. i’m not saying that means USC didn’t want him but whispers of warning signs are there.

    i recall how you reveled in DBax’s problems at USC over and over and over. careful what you wish for and celebrate. good luck.

    btw, our most important recruit(s) are on the OL. the same OL that will keep ec from our QB’s.

  4. Sped…why so much concern for the Trojans……you need to figure out how to finish over .500….run along, Bucket is still looking for you….ouch!!!!

  5. “No. 3 wide receiver”……….What about Farmer? Also, don’t hear much about Blackwell, even though I believe he was a 4 Star coming out last year. I think DJ Foster would be more important. RB is thin, and can McNeal stay healthy all year?

  6. Next to a talented QB, any big…bad…defensive lineman who can disrupt the offense on the other side is always the most important recruit. Hasn’t the SEC already proven this fact for christ sake?

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