Florida three-star defensive tackle could boost USC 2024 class

#USC and Miami are the finalists. Mario Cristobal won’t face Clay Helton on the trail. He now has to go through Lincoln Riley.

USC can never have too much defensive line help. Tyreek’e Robinson, a 6-foot-3 and 318-pound three-star prospect from Bradenton (Florida) Manatee High School, is on the radar of the USC Trojans. He could be a huge signing as USC transitions to the Big Ten next season.

Robinson is considered a three-star player by Rivals, 247 Sports and On3.com. He’s ranked among the top 100 in the state by both 247 and Rivals, with his best placement at number 66.

Robinson has 14 offers, including several from major programs such as Auburn, Cincinnati, Colorado, Indiana, Louisville, Miami (FL), North Carolina State, Texas, West Virginia, UCF and USC.

Last season the defensive tackle for Jacquez Green’s Hurricanes racked up 23 tackles. His top schools are Miami (FL) and USC. A Miami-USC showdown puts Mario Cristobal up against USC in a recruiting battle. This brings up the point that Cristobal would no longer be going up against Clay Helton. This time, Cristobal would need to outduel Lincoln Riley for a quality recruit.

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