2 of USC’s top recruits hint at playing together on social media

Korey Foreman (2021) and Domani Jackson (2022) apparently want to play together in college, which makes USC an even stronger contender.

The USC Trojans already have one of the best recruiting classes in the country set to join them in 2021, but the coup de gras of the class is no doubt defensive end Korey Foreman, a five-star who decommitted from Clemson and is currently the No. 1 ranked recruit in the class according to 247Sports.

Foreman is apparently planning to be joined by 2022 five-star cornerback Domani Jackson, as the pair are making plans to play together over social media. Unfortunately, the initial discussion centered around joining the Clemson Tigers, not the USC Trojans.

The talk about Clemson is a bit worrisome, no doubt, but if these two really do want to play together it seems most likely to happen in southern California, with USC leading the crystal ball projections for both Foreman and Jackson at this point.

Foreman has USC among his top-seven schools, a list that includes LSU, Alabama, Oregon, Clemson, Georgia and Howard. Jackson’s list is down to 10, with USC getting joined by Oklahoma, Michigan, Alabama, Ohio State, Clemson, LSU, Georgia, Arizona State and Texas.

Obviously Clemson is a potential factor here, and it seems logical that LSU and Georgia are in the mix as well if the pair decide to stay together, but all signs still point to USC – which would be a huge, huge boost to this defense over the next half-decade or so.

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