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USC getting a boost as Alijah Vera-Tucker changes his mind and decides he’ll return

One of the Pac-12’s best-graded linemen last season, Vera-Tucker announced less than a month ago he would sit out the upcoming season to focus on the 2021 NFL draft, leaving USC without its prospective left tackle and drastically shorten its depth upfront. But when the Pac-12 last month solidified plans to play a seven-game, conference-only season this year instead of next, that calculus apparently changed.

“The opportunity to rejoin my teammates, represent the Trojan family, continue to advance my degree, and compete for a Pac-12 championship this season is something I cannot pass up,” Vera-Tucker said on social media. “I’m eager to lead my teammates down the tunnel of the Coliseum next month to show the college football world that the Trojans are ready to play.”

The offensive line remains short on experience. Vera-Tucker has taken only limited repetitions at left tackle, after he started all 13 games at left guard last season. The redshirt junior, who nearly declared for the draft last fall, is expected to shift back to the interior once he reaches the NFL. But his presence as blindside protector to quarterback Kedon Slovis should help stabilize an offense that returns nine of 11 starters.

Slovis said last month that he reached out to Vera-Tucker about opting back in.

“Alijah is a great friend of mine, and I want him to make the best decisions possible,” Slovis said. “But he’s a great player, and we’d love to have him back.”

While Vera-Tucker’s return marked a major coup for USC’s offensive line, its defensive line wasn’t as fortunate. Defensive tackle Jay Tufele told The Times on Monday night that he would not opt back in, choosing instead to continue training for the draft.

“I’m going to really miss being in the Coliseum and playing with my team,” Tufele said. “But seeing how COVID has impacted my family, I know that the only path forward for me is the one that I’m on. The environment I’m in right now, I’m working really hard, and opting back in is to me, like, it’s too uncertain of an environment. That’s really the biggest issue for me. All of this has really impacted my family.”

Sister’s battle with COVID-19 cemented Jay Tufele’s decision to leave USC early for NFL.

latimes.com

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