USC football: Tight end Jack Yary decommits (again) from Trojans

The Trojans will be without class of 2020 tight end Jack Yary, who appears to have left USC to attend the University of Washington.

The Trojans may not get to see class of 2020 tight end Jack Yary, the son of legendary offensive lineman Ron Yary, in a USC uniform after all.

Yary has not been at USC’s voluntary workouts this offseason, and a recently posted Instagram story featuring him in a University of Washington uniform seemingly confirms his decision to leave the team and join a PAC-12 foe.

This news comes shortly after redshirt senior tight end Daniel Imatorbhebhe entered the transfer portal, which is another big hit to USC’s tight end depth in 2020.

Yary was the 10th ranked tight end in the class of 2020 by 247Sports, and one of just four top 400 recruits in his class, making it one of the weakest recruiting classes in USC history.

This isn’t Yary’s first change of heart, as he committed to USC originally in the spring of 2019 – but decommitted in mid-November. After considering UCLA, Washington and Arizona State, he ultimately decided to recommit to the Trojans just before Signing Day.

The loss of Yary could be for a handful of reasons, but coming off the heels of Imatorbhebhe’s transfer, this is a pretty big blow to USC.

Even though tight end is not a huge part of coach Clay Helton’s offense, they are seriously hurting at depth just before the season is set to begin.

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