Elite 2026 recruit is now giving the USC Trojans the perfect chance to prove themselves
The USC Trojans are on their way back to the mountaintop. The play on the field the last few years may not suggest that, but their recruitment the last two years, with a top-15 class for 2025 and the second-best class in 2026, says they are. Now, obviously, they have to translate that to on […]
The USC Trojans are on their way back to the mountaintop. The play on the field the last few years may not suggest that, but their recruitment the last two years, with a top-15 class for 2025 and the second-best class in 2026, says they are. Now, obviously, they have to translate that to on the field, but all that should work itself out.
They have a few elite-level quarterbacks coming in and some receivers to match that, just to make things even better. And, they could be on the verge of getting another elite wide receiver. Well, at least they have the chance to show why he should go to USC.
Eliet 2026 WR Boobie Feaster schedules visit with USC
Ethan "Boobie" Feaster is a top high school football player from DeSoto High School in DeSoto, Texas. He’s a wide receiver who started making waves as a freshman in 2023, helping his team go 16-0 and win the Texas 6A DII state title. That year, he caught 32 passes for 634 yards and scored nine touchdowns, earning him MaxPreps Freshman All-American honors. At just 15, the 6-foot-2, 180-pound, Feaster still started as a freshman for DeSoto.
Feaster’s been a recruiting star since middle school, getting his first college offer in seventh grade. By his sophomore year, he had over 40 offers from big schools like LSU, Texas, USC, and Oregon. He’s narrowed his college choices to 12 schools and plans official visits in the summer of 2025. On top of football, he runs track, clocking a 22.01 200-meter as a freshman.
He’s got natural talent—speed, good hands, and sharp route-running—but he also works hard. Boobie Feaster’s on track to be a name in football for a long time.
His visit with USC is scheduled for June 6-8. The last time a recruit took a visit with a decision to make, it was Jahkeem Stewart, who ended up committing shortly after.
USC Trojans are working hard to flip 2026 player that could really make their offense one of the more elite units in the country
The Trojans are doing everything they can.