The USC Trojans have struggled to land high-profile offensive line recruits in the class of 2021, perhaps their only weakness in what will go down as a very successful recruiting period for coach Clay Helton and company.
But while they may struggle initially to replace tackles Austin Jackson and Drew Richmond from last season, they are doing their due diligence to make sure reinforcements are on the way soon.
After striking out on a handful of four-star prospects in the class of 2021, the Trojans appear to be turning their attention to finding impact offensive linemen in the class of 2022, starting with four-star tackle Collin Sadler from Greenville, South Carolina.
ALL GLORY TO GOD‼️ After a great conversation with @CoachDrev I’m beyond blessed to have received an offer from The University of Southern California‼️ #FightOn @train0187 @GregPort17 @SWiltfong247 @HamiltonESPN @rivalsmike @DemetricDWarren pic.twitter.com/LVW5JBjHEx
— Collin Sadler (@CollinSadler1) July 27, 2020
Sadler has also picked up offers from Cal, Alabama, South Carolina, Miami, Notre Dame, Arizona State, LSU and Georgia.
The six-foot-six, 295 tackle is coming off an excellent sophomore year, and is ranked No. 181 in the class of 2022 by 247Sports’ composite rankings. That’s good enough to make him the 18th tackle in his class, and the fourth highest ranked prospect in South Carolina.
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