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    Former Auburn Commit, 4-Star Offensive Lineman Trending Toward USC Trojans

    By Ryan Dyrud,

    5 hours ago
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    After just flipping 4-star Georgia linebacker Jadon Perlotte, is there more good recruiting news on the horizon for the USC Trojans ?

    It certainly seems that way as 4-star offensive lineman, Carde Smith, is trending towards committing to USC. Both Tom Loy of 247 Sports , and recruiting experts at On3.com have logged predictions of his commitment to SC, and his own social media activity would lead to this suggestion.

    Former Auburn Commit, 4-Star Offensive Lineman Trending Toward USC Trojans

    Now a lot of players post when they officially get an offer, but this is the first “offer post” from Carde Smith since June 26th. So while that could be a coincidence, it feels like the “trending” could become a reality very soon.

    Smith has taken one official visit to USC and that was back on June 21. After this visit, Lincoln Riley tweeted out the infamous ✌️ which fans know to be the bat signal of a recruit committing. Multiple Fight On’s went out after that weekend and not all of them have been logged. Could Carde Smith be the final one to follow through?

    Related: USC Trojans 2025 Commitment Tracker

    The 6’6.5, 295-pound offensive tackle from Mobile, Alabama had been previously committed to Auburn before decommitting after his visit to USC. He is the 21st-ranked offensive tackle in the 2025 class, per On3.com , and has 20+ offers including Florida State, Tennessee, and Texas A&M.

    We should be hearing his official commitment announcement very soon.

    Keep it right here at LAFBNetwork.com for the latest on everything USC Football.

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