Counting USC’s scholarships in the 2016 recruiting class
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USC has 14 committed players and six remaining scholarships in its 2016 recruiting class.
Five players on the Trojans roster were blueshirt recruits and count toward the allotted 25 scholarships in 2016: Receiver Deontay Burnett, offensive lineman Clayton Johnston, punter Chris Tilbey and tight ends Taylor McNamara and Daniel Imatorbhebhe.
Offensive lineman Nathan Smith from Murrieta Mesa High, defensive back C.J. Pollard from Gardena Serra and receivers Michael Pittman from Oaks Christian and Josh Imatorbhebhe from North Gwinnett in Suwanee, Ga., have signed financial-aid agreements and are on track to enroll in January.
Financial-aid agreements are binding for the school but not the player.
Smith, Pollard and Pittman made official visits to USC last weekend.
Imatorbhebhe made an official visit in November, when USC hosted UCLA.
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Glendora quarterback Matt Fink, who made an official visit last weekend, and defensive lineman Liam Jimmons from Huntington Beach could enroll in January.
USC also has commitments from tight end Cary Angeline from Downingtown East in Exton, Penn., offensive lineman Frank Martin from Santa Ana Mater Dei, linebacker Jordan Iosefa from St. Louis School in Honolulu, defensive linemen Keanu Saleapaga from La Mirada and Keyshon Camp from Lake Gibson in Lakeland, Fla., and receivers Trevon Sidney and Tyler Vaughns from La Puente Bishop Amat and Velus Jones from Saraland in Alabama.
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It has been widely speculated that Jones, who has made official visits to Oklahoma, Michigan and Tennessee, might not sign with USC in February.
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