What's Happening?
The USC Trojans' 2026 recruiting class, ranked No. 1 nationally, includes standout wide receivers Ethan 'Bobbie' Feaster and Trent Mosley, who have been named to the 2025 MaxPreps High School All-America first team offense. Feaster, from DeSoto High School in Texas,
is a four-star recruit and ranked No. 10 among wide receivers. Mosley, from Santa Margarita Catholic in California, is also a four-star recruit, ranked No. 34. Both players are expected to make significant contributions to USC's offense under coach Lincoln Riley, who aims to lead the team to the College Football Playoff.
Why It's Important?
The recognition of Feaster and Mosley underscores USC's successful recruitment strategy and the potential impact of these players on the team's future performance. Their addition to the roster strengthens USC's offensive capabilities, aligning with coach Riley's high-powered offensive strategy. This development is crucial for USC as it seeks to reclaim its status as a top contender in college football, potentially influencing the team's success in upcoming seasons and its ability to attract future talent.
What's Next?
As the 2026 season approaches, Feaster and Mosley will integrate into USC's system, with expectations to contribute immediately. Their development and performance will be closely monitored as indicators of USC's potential to reach the College Football Playoff. The team's progress and the recruits' impact will be pivotal in determining USC's standing in college football and its ability to maintain its recruiting momentum.









