USC Football: Trojans extend offer to Georgia RB commit

The USC Trojans extended an offer to Treyaun Webb, a rising high school sophomore from Florida who committed early to Georgia.

The USC Trojans are one of over 30 teams to offer a scholarship to class of 2023 running back Treyaun Webb, despite his early commitment to the University of Georgia.

Webb announced a verbal commitment to Georgia after his freshman season at Jacksonville (Fla.) Trinity Christian Academy, saying he “decided to find a home early.”

“I am blessed to say that I have found one,” Webb wrote at the time. “My dream school has always been the University of Georgia and they have shown nothing but loyalty throughout this process.”

However, that has not stopped high-profile programs like USC and Oklahoma from bombarding him with offers – which could push him to change his mind.

Webb is being viewed as a running back by USC, based on his decision to tag running backs coach Mike Jinks in his tweet, but some teams – including LSU – view him as a potential defensive back at the next level.

Regardless, Webb’s size and athleticism will make him a top-100 prospect in the class of 2023 when the rankings come out this summer, and he would be an outstanding, albeit unlikely, get for the Trojans.

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