While Texas A&M’s 2024 season has reached the critical final stretch with three games remaining and College Football Playoff implications on the line, we at Aggies Wire are here to keep you informed on what’s happening throughout the 2025 recruiting trail before National Signing Day.
One of the names in Texas A&M’s 7th-ranked 2025 recruiting class, 5-star quarterback Husan Longstreet, looks like the Aggies’ future signal-caller with the potential to see the field as early as his first season.
However, according to 247Sports’ Tom Loy, Longstreet, a native of Corona, California, is now receiving substantial interest from the USC Trojans. On Thursday, Loy stated that the No. 28-ranked prospect is still a hard Aggie commit, but don’t count out the Trojans before NSD on Dec. 4.
“We’re told that Longstreet was on campus meeting with the Trojans’ staff within the past few weeks, which is surely something to monitor” Loy stated. “That said, based on conversations it has had with Longstreet, Texas A&M continues to feel great about keeping him.”
USC is currently 4-5 and 2-5 in the Big Ten during the program’s first season in the conference, while former starting QB Miller Moss will more than likely hit the transfer portal after losing his job to Jayden Maiava.
According to 247Sports, Longstreet is currently positioned as the 28th-ranked prospect, the 4th-ranked quarterback, and the 2nd-ranked prospect in California.
Note: Husan Longstreet’s brother, freshman defensive back Kevin Longstreet, is currently on the Aggies’ 2024 roster.
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