Is Kyle Ford transferring back to USC from UCLA?

Kyle Ford visited USC’s spring practice on Thursday. Everyone was — and is — talking about it.

Last year Kyle Ford shocked USC football fans when he transferred.  It wasn’t the fact that he wanted to get an opportunity to get more playing time, but where he wanted to do it. Kyle Ford stopped by USC’s fifth practice of spring camp on Thursday, which obviously gained a lot of attention. Is something about to happen?

Ford, if he does transfer back to USC in a few weeks (the spring portal window opens on April 16), would be the third Bruin this offseason to join (or in Ford’s case, rejoin) the Trojan roster. Both safety Kamari Ramsay and cornerback John Humphrey followed D’Anton Lynn from UCLA to USC.

Ford signed with the Trojans in 2019 after suffering a knee injury and missing the final five games of his senior season at Orange Lutheran. He played in just four games late in the year before suffering a second season-ending knee injury during the summer of 2020. He had limited receptions in the 2021 and 2022 seasons, but saved his best for last. Late in the 2022 USC-UCLA game, Ford caught a fade pass from Caleb Williams for the game-winning touchdown.

There seemed to be no ill will with USC, and it is notable that Ford shared a moment with Lincoln Riley during this Trojan practice on Thursday. If the interest is mutual, USC could use another veteran receiver on the team with just six returning scholarship wide receivers and true freshman Xavier Jordan available in 2024. Of that group, only redshirt junior Kyron Hudson and the redshirt senior transfer from Tufts, Jaden Richardson, are upperclassmen.

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Top five wide receivers signed to the Big Ten on early signing day

Who were the top five receivers to sign with Big Ten teams during the early signing period? #GoBucks

The initial hype of the early signing period has died down, but there was a ton of talent to explore and so much so we are breaking it down by position. We have already dived into the top five quarterbacks and running backs to sign with Big Ten teams and now we want to break down a position Ohio State always dominates in with wide receivers.

It is no secret that the Buckeyes once again locked in the best in the class at the position and the players we are going to talk about today all have an opportunity to play early and often. It should be no surprise that some of the East Coast newcomers snagged some of the top talent at this position as well.

The Big Ten snagged five of the top 20 wide receivers in this class and with the expansion taking place, this will likely be the case year in and year out. Now it is time to dive in and provide the top five wide receivers in the class to sign with Big Ten teams according to 247Sports.

Four-star WR Xavier Jordan commits to USC

When #USC goes to the #B1G, it will have another source of big plays.

USC has received a commitment from 2024 four-star Sierra Canyon (California) wide receiver Xavier Jordan. The wideout made the announcement on social media on Monday morning.

Jordan collected 83 receptions for 1,626 yards and 20 touchdowns in his junior season at Cathedral High School in Los Angeles.

Watch: 4-star WR Xavier Jordan announces commitment to USC

Jordan had offers from 19 other schools.

USC football got a boost this morning in the form of a significant commitment. Here’s how Sierra Canyon (Calif.) four-star wide receiver Xavier Jordan announced he’s joining the Trojans.

Jordan (6-foot-1, 165 pounds) had offers from 19 other schools, including Arizona, Cal, Colorado, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Washington State. He told Chad Simmons at On3 that it might be his best decision ever.

Going by the composite rankings, Jordan is No. 17 at his position, No. 15 overall in the state and No. 108 nationally in the class of 2024.

That’s the third commitment for USC in this recruiting cycle. The others are Lakeridge (Ore.) four-star tight end Joey Olsen and McKinney (Texas) three-star athlete Bryan Jackson.

Lincoln Riley and company have some catching up to do – this group ranks No. 50 in the nation.

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Ohio State offers 2024 California wide receiver

Could he be the next addition to WRU? #GoBucks

When it comes to [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag] and wide receiver recruiting, it’s the best of the best. Just ask the NFL about the product that offensive coordinator [autotag]Brian Hartline[/autotag] is producing.

As for recruits, if you play at the position and hold a Buckeye offer, it means you are one of the best in the country. California wide receiver, [autotag]Xavier Jordan,[/autotag] can now be added to that list because he received an offer from Ohio State after a conversation with head coach [autotag]Ryan Day[/autotag].

The 6-foot, 1-inch, and 165-pound pass catcher is rated as the No. 19 receiver and 110th overall prospect by the 247Sports composite rankings.

We’ll continue to keep an eye on where this recruitment goes and if there are any further developments.

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