USC lands first transfer of December cycle, takes advantage of UCF’s changes

USC bolstered its 2025 secondary. The Trojans have a lot more work to do to fill out their 2025 roster, especially on defense, but this is a start.

USC football might still have one game left to play in 2024, but the Trojans have already begun getting ready for 2025. On Thursday, USC landed its first transfer portal commitment of the offseason, former UCF cornerback Chasen Johnson.

As a true freshman at UCF in 2024, Johnson was able to find his way into the starting lineup by the end of the season. However, when head coach Gus Malzahn bolted from the program to take the offensive coordinator job at Florida State, Johnson wanted to change locations himself. On the year, he recorded 18 tackles and two passes defended for the Knights.

It is a much needed addition for a USC secondary that will lose the vast majority of its production from this season. Top cornerbacks Greedy Vance Jr., Jaylin Smith, Jacobe Covington, DeCarlos Nicholson, and John Humphrey are all out of eligibility, as is starting safety Akili Arnold.

Johnson is USC’s first transfer pickup of the 2025 cycle. With more than a dozen Trojans having already entered the portal, he figures to be the first of many additions as Lincoln Riley and his staff look to rebuild the roster.

Auburn football to host former UCF defensive back for visit

Hugh Freeze is interested in bringing in a talented freshman to fill its needs at defensive back.

A defensive back with connections to former Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn is scheduled to visit the Plains as a member of the transfer portal.

According to a report by Auburn Undercover, Auburn will receive a visit from [autotag]Chasen Johnson[/autotag] this week. Johnson signed with UCF as part of its 2024 signing class and played in seven games during his true freshman season.

In his debut season, Johnson recorded 18 tackles as a cornerback with two pass deflections. He made at least one tackle in all seven games, with his best game coming against Utah on Nov. 29, when he registered five tackles. According to Pro Football Focus, Johnson allowed 15 catches in 26 opportunities last season while allowing just two touchdowns.

Should Johnson sign with Auburn, he would add experience to an already-loaded unit. Players such as [autotag]Kayin Lee[/autotag] and [autotag]Jay Crawford[/autotag] return to the unit next season, while [autotag]Tyler Johnson[/autotag] and [autotag]Champ Anthony[/autotag] are expected to return from their season-ending injuries.

The winter transfer portal window opened Monday, Dec. 9, and will close on Dec. 28.

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