Former Alabama defensive back Tre’Quon Fegans transfers to USC

#USC is getting a player with several years of eligibility left. This is not a one-year rental for the Trojans.

USC landed two brothers on Sunday. The Trojans added to their 2023 and 2025 rosters by getting one player on the recruiting trail and another player in the transfer portal.

Tre’Quon Fegans is the portal addition from the University of Alabama. The defensive back announced on Sunday that he is transferring to USC after entering the transfer portal on April 19. Tre’Quon Fegans joins former Crimson Tide linebacker Shane Lee in choosing to play for the Trojans and head coach Lincoln Riley.

Shortly after Fegans announced his decision, his brother, Anquon Fegans, also committed to USC. The younger Fegans is a five-star safety in the 2025 class, per the 247Sports Composite.

A former four-star recruit out of Thompson High School in Alabaster, Ala., Tre’Quon Fegans was considered the No. 7 player from Alabama, the nation’s No. 14 cornerback and the 117th overall prospect in the 2022 recruiting cycle.

He originally chose Alabama over offers from Miami, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia and LSU, among others.

“He has what it takes to develop into a multi-year starter at the Power 5 level given impressive wingspan, fluidity and overall feel for the position. Length should eventually have him on the radar of NFL scouts,” said Andrew Ivins of 247Sports at the time.

By landing the Fegans brothers, USC’s secondary just gained a lot more depth — for this year and beyond.

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Alabama defensive back Tre’Quon Fegans announces transfer to USC

Alabama defensive back Tre’Quon Fegans entered the transfer portal three weeks ago. Since then, he has visited several schools and ultimately finalized his commitment.

Alabama defensive back Tre’Quon Fegans announced that he was transferring to USC on Sunday. The news comes just three weeks after Fegans entered his name into the transfer portal.

Fegans was a four-star coming out of Thompson High School in Alabaster, Alabama. He was heavily recruited by power-five programs such as Miami and South Carolina. Ultimately, he chose to sign with the Crimson Tide.

Fegans did not record any stats during his first season at Alabama. As a result, he will have four years of eligibility remaining.

Upon entering the transfer portal, Fegans took visits to UCF, Georgia Tech, and USC. It was Lincoln Riley and the Trojans that were able to land a commitment from Fegans. Tre’Quon’s younger brother, 2025 prospect Anquon Fegans, also committed to USC on Sunday. He was a recruiting target for the Crimson Tide.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow the Alabama football program.

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BREAKING: Alabama DB Tre’Quon Fegans enters NCAA transfer portal

Alabama defensive back Tre’Quon Fegans announced on Wednesday that he was entering the transfer portal. He becomes the third Alabama player that has entered the transfer portal this week.

Alabama defensive back Tre’Quon Fegans announced that he was entering the transfer portal on Wednesday afternoon. Fegans is the third player on the Crimson Tide roster to have entered the transfer portal this week.

Fegans was a four-star prospect out of Thompson High School in Alabaster, Alabama. He chose the Crimson Tide over Miami, South Carolina, and Florida. Fegans had been committed to the Hurricanes for two and a half months before de-committing and flipping his commitment to Alabama.

In one season with the Tide, Fegans did not record any stats and was redshirted. he will have four years of eligibility remaining.

His older brother, Antwon Fegans Jr., plays defensive back at Northwestern State. Trequon’s younger brother, Anquon Fegans, is a defensive back prospect in the 2025 recruiting class.

It will be interesting to see where he and his brother end up. Maybe, they are looking to play alongside one another at the college level. It is also worthy to note that Anquon is being pursued by Alabama. This could alter his recruitment with the Tide. That will be something to keep an eye on as well.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow the latest news surrounding the Alabama football program.

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Alabama’s 2022 early enrollees include nine top 100 recruits

Alabama’s 2022 early enrollees include nine top 100 recruits

The season has come to an end and it is time to start shifting our focus to the team that will take the field in 2022.

Nick Saban and his staff had a fantastic early signing period back in December, and several of those prospects have already enrolled at the university.

Among those that have enrolled early, nine of the twelve are top 100 recruits according to the On3 consensus rankings.

Below is the complete list of early enrollees and their On3 consensus rankings.

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SIGNED: 4-Star CB Tre’Quon Fegans signs NLI to join Alabama

Alabama picks up a big in-state signee!

Alabama continues to build a 2022 class through the early signing period on the first National Signing Day. This time around, the Crimson Tide landed a four-star in-state cornerback from Alabamaster, Alabama. Tre’quon Fegans played high school ball at Thompson, where numerous other Crimson Tide star have played.

Fegans stands at 6-foot-2, 181 pounds and was offered by nearly every high-profile program in the nation, especially within the SEC. Teams like Florida, Georgia, LSU and Tennessee all tried to land Fegans.

Stay up to date with Alabama’s 2022 class with Roll Tide Wire’s ‘Early Signing Day Tracker.’

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow the Crimson Tide’s 2022 recruiting class as it grows during the Early National Signing Day.

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Alabama lands commitment from in-state four-star CB Tre’Quon Fegans

Alabama adds their seventeenth commitment of the 2022 class!

Alabama has been able to recruit at a national level for quite some time now. However, whenever the state is loaded with elite talent, the job becomes that much easier.

The 2022 class has had an unusual amount of in-state talent and the Crimson Tide has taken advantage. Heading into the week, four out of the top eight players were committed. You can now make that five, as another one was added on the defensive side of the ball.

Four-star cornerback Tre’Quon Fegans announced his commitment to Alabama on Monday afternoon. Just a week ago, he was a Miami pledge, making a quick shift over. Fegans was in Tuscaloosa as recently as Oct. 2 on an unofficial visit for the Ole Miss matchup.

Alabama, Georgia, Miami, Oklahoma, and South Carolina made a top-five list before an original commitment in July.

Coming out of Thompson High School, Fegans plays for the best 7A school in the state. He transferred from Oxford High School, where he even got snaps at running back, to play his senior season.

Fegans makes commitment No. 17 early on in the 2022 cycle. He is just the second defensive back, joining three-star safety Jake Pope.

Charles Kelly and Freddie Roach were named as the main recruiters for the four-star. Even with Fegans verbally committed to Miami, these are the types of recruitments Alabama does not lose.

On the 247Sports composite, Fegans is the No. 5 player in the state of Alabama. On the national scale, he ranks as the No. 85 overall prospect and the No. 11 cornerback.

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