Will USC Ever Move Off Julian Lewis?

USC pushes to land 5-star QB Julian Lewis, but what about Centennial’s Husan Longstreet?

Former top recruit Malachi Nelson’s departure places an emphasis on the Trojans securing an elite 2025 quarterback

Five-star quarterback Julian Lewis, left, from Georgia has been a longtime commitment to USC, while Corona Centennial’s Husan Longstreet committed to Texas A&M in the spring. (Lewis by Jason Getz / Jason.Getz@ajc.com; Longstreet by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/ SCNG)
Five-star QB Julian Lewis, left, from Georgia has been a longtime commitment to USC, while Corona Centennial’s Husan Longstreet committed to Texas A&M in the spring. (Lewis by Jason Getz / Jason.Getz@ajc.com; Longstreet by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/ SCNG)

Luca Evans (OC Register)  —  LOS ANGELES — When the calendar flips to an odd year, like clockwork, a new blue-chip heir to Lincoln Riley’s quarterback throne comes to his room – first across the Red River, then marching through the streets of Troy.

In 2019, it was Arizona’s Spencer Rattler. In 2021, it was a kid out of the East Coast’s DMV area by the name of Caleb Williams. In 2023, it was Los Alamitos’ Malachi Nelson, Riley’s first get at USC. One QB recruit, and only one, every two years. None in the even years.

“It just seems like that’s his pattern,” said Danny Hernandez, a local QB guru who’s worked with everyone from Williams to Nelson to Miller Moss, “and I don’t see why he would stray from that.”

The pattern, though, was thrown astray when Nelson hit the transfer portal after a quiet freshman season throwing on the scout team at USC, a move Riley himself acknowledged in late December was “a little unexpected.” Even as Riley brought in sophomore UNLV transfer Jayden Maiava to help fill the ’23 void behind Moss, Nelson’s departure placed a massive importance on the class of 2025 to realign USC’s quarterback future.

In January, the solution seemingly became cemented, as long-committed Georgia quarterback Julian Lewis reclassified from 2026 to 2025 after an ongoing conversation with Riley.

But a long four months remain until the early National Signing Day, and Lewis – despite every public indication he remains tied to USC – has yet to officially shut down his recruitment.

“That point will come,” father T.C. told the Southern California News Group in July. But it hasn’t come, even as Lewis kicks off his junior-turned-senior season Friday with Carrollton High.

His decision has become the story of the summer, constant fodder for national recruiting services to materialize a potential flip. Lewis made a highly publicized visit to Indiana at the start of June. He made a highly publicized visit to Auburn in mid-June. He made a most-highly publicized visit to Colorado at the end of June. All along, his father has maintained – and talked with Riley, he told the SCNG in July – that it’s done in the interest of building relationships amid an impossible-to-predict era of change in collegiate football.

But to think Lewis’ decision didn’t have anything to do with NIL, as most every recruit’s decision does in modern times, was “pretty naive of us,” said Hernandez, Lewis’ Southern California trainer.

“That’s where certain programs that maybe didn’t have a chance before,” Hernandez said, “are going to give themselves an opportunity to at least be in the mix.”

As Lewis’ decision still hangs over USC, multiple sources told the Southern California News Group that USC had made a sustained push in recent weeks for 2025 Corona Centennial High quarterback Husan Longstreet, who’s been committed to Texas A&M since the spring. A source with knowledge of the situation told the SCNG that two USC assistants – quarterbacks coach Luke Huard and outside receivers coach Dennis Simmons – had seen Longstreet throw in the spring.

Longstreet’s father Kevin said his son, who transferred to Centennial after leading Inglewood High to a 13-1 record in 2022, had always “had interest in USC.”

“It seemed like they were prepared for this moment for him,” the source said, “and Lincoln Riley was at the head of everything, so – he was the one that kind of came after him.”

Kevin Longstreet, however, told the SCNG that his son had mainly talked with Huard, and indicated it was highly unlikely he’d flip from Texas A&M. The presence of another committed quarterback, Kevin Longstreet said, had pushed his son away from USC. Still, though, the father left the door cracked ever so slightly.

“It’s hard for him to decommit … he’s one of those types,” Kevin Longstreet said. “But, the fact that he really enjoys the leadership at USC – I mean, you never know. I think that, it’d be hard for him knowing who he is and how he does things. He’s all, he’s focused on Texas A&M.”

It’s an added intrigue to USC’s 2025 plans, as Riley told reporters last Friday it was “highly unlikely” he’d take two quarterbacks in a single recruiting class. The program, however, still appears primarily focused on securing Lewis’ commitment. A source with knowledge of USC’s NIL operations told the Southern California News Group that collective House of Victory had sent an updated contract for review to Lewis, with the total value increased “significantly” from a number previously offered.

It would be a massive commitment for USC in continuing a growing momentum behind House of Victory and setting Riley’s quarterback path straight after Nelson’s departure.

T.C. Lewis affirmed in the spring that his son anticipated he’d develop for two years behind Nelson before taking the reins at USC. But Nelson, Hernandez said, had surgery right when he’d arrived on campus his freshman year, and was playing “catch-up.” Moss had established himself as Williams’ backup, and USC hosted Kansas State transfer quarterback Will Howard for a visit when Nelson was still on the roster.

“You kind of see the writing on the wall,” Hernandez said about Nelson, “and just feel like, ‘OK, I don’t see a ton of light at the end of the tunnel for me in this second year.’”

Maiava’s arrival from UNLV, in some way, has since replaced the plan for Nelson, a young signal-caller pushing Moss for USC’s starting job this fall. And the every-odd-year mold is set up for Riley, if he secures a quarterback in 2025. Hernandez also trains 2026 quarterback Ryder Lyons, a five-star Folsom product who’s been heavily tied to USC and is likely to embark on a mission – similar to brother and current Trojan Walker Lyons – and reclassify to 2027, Hernandez said.

For now, the pattern hinges on Lewis.

“If that number is able to be where they agreed on,” Hernandez said of USC’s NIL discussions with Lewis, “I don’t see why Julian would look elsewhere, to be honest with you.”

ocregister.com

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Steveg
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August 17, 2024 3:50 pm

Not sure who USC should sign at QB, both are pretty darn good. It is hard to see any reason for Lewis to decommit at this time, but Riley is shrewed in having Huard have talks with Longstreet. Everytime Lewis is asked, he maintains he is locked in with Riley. Actually he would be a fool to go elsewhere.

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August 17, 2024 8:03 pm
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Absolutely, if it is one thing we can trust is Riley knows QBs and what it takes for a QB to succeed in college and the NFL. As far as coaching Riley is the QB guy. Caleb did quite well with NIL at USC. Riley will make the right decision. Now if I’m a RB, OL or DL, there might be better places to go.

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August 18, 2024 9:49 am
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A RB with hands will flourish under Riley, he likes using his backs. Marks can run and catch, should be exciting to watch. Not to mention the other backs, they have a very good stable this season. Actually, there is no better place to go for any position right now. This team is going to score points, and the defense is going to know where to play, a big, huuge difference. There’s some sunshine for ya!

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August 18, 2024 10:59 am
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You are right the NFL prototype RB that can pound the line and has good hands will flourish with Riley. He and Henson and Lynn just have prove linemen will flourish as well.

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August 19, 2024 7:50 am
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Keep that sunshine comin’ baby! I hope you are correct Stevo.

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August 17, 2024 9:04 am

Did you see the Mike Gundy quote? “Tell your agent to stop calling us and asking for more money, the portal is closed”. WOW! Every coach in the country is dealing with this.

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August 17, 2024 9:58 am
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Chris you knew this was eventually going to happen in this kind of environment. It’s greedy parents, entitled players and agents trying to make a name for themselves. In the back of my mind I am hoping this continues to a crescendo even to where a revolt of some sorts comes about and then congress will be forced to act on this.

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August 18, 2024 4:13 pm
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Congress getting involved in administering college football in any way, please no! We see here in CA the consequences of government-forced prices in markets. Plus, it has more important issues to deal with than sport economics. Let the free market and supply-demand economics run its course, it will resolve to stability that is sustainable. Let CFB manage itself (not the NCAA, it is an obsolete organization that has long since lost its purpose and usefulness).

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August 19, 2024 7:52 am

Amen VT! and get the hell out of California, too! 😄

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August 19, 2024 10:12 am
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Amen, ATL!!

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August 17, 2024 11:59 am
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I respect Mike Gundy’s opinion but…..what the heck it’s a site for opinions and to get your thinking brain working……. Why does no one complain about coaching salaries…..or corporate salaries. Administration at major universities have gone from wearing sweaters in the 60’s to driving a BMW with a Lexus as the second car. People always want more…..every coach threatens to leave as soon as their team wins a few games. Every manager threatens to leave as soon as a headhunter calls with a new position. The kids are finally being paid a small portion of what they are worth and… Read more »

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August 17, 2024 1:21 pm
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Great recap Illinois. To add, the concern I and many others have, is the imbalance of NIL cash available to some schools and not to others. In college football’s storied past, factors for landing top players included the school’s success, head coaching, NFL preparation, educational opportunities and the ability of the schools recruitment leadership to close on signing day and babysit until the first day of practice. Of course many of those factors still exist, but the forefront decision maker has tipped or tipping towards cash. Do they deserve it. Absolutely. The sticky point is sustainability and fairness. All schools… Read more »

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August 18, 2024 9:57 am
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Are you talking like having a ceiling on amount of NIL a school can dish out? That would get tried in court I am sure. NIL is one thing, but Oregon and the others that pay to play should be dealt with. All athletes should have to report all monies to the governing authorities(ncaa, conferences, irs, etc) to expose the disproportionate payments, where they came from and when they were paid.

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August 18, 2024 10:57 am
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Pay to play is not against the rules now. Schools will have a cap on what they can pay out but NIL PTP is what ever the market will allow.

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August 17, 2024 7:54 pm
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Very thought provoking Illinois. Mike Gundy’s comment is due to a lack of guardrails. Agents should be talking to the AD and the head of the collective, not the head coach, he has enough to do. Players should be told once training camp starts money talk is over till the end of the season. But this is all a rapidly evolving situation. It is also a lot like lottery winners. Parents and players think they have hit the lottery and there is an unlimited amount of money they can get. You can let your mind wander over all the scenarios… Read more »

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August 17, 2024 6:36 am

I watched part of the Carrollton game last night and it was tough to form an opinion on Lewis as the weather was really bad. SC has the transfer from UNLV to back up Miller Moss this year and he should have a good shot at QB1 in 2025. I don’t get too excited about recruits because they can change their minds. I remember when Bryce Young flipped from USC to Alabama a few years ago. Matt Corral did the same thing on USC, landed at Ole Miss and played well for Kiffin. I believe he is slated to be… Read more »

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August 17, 2024 7:35 am
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I’ve seen him play as a 9th and 10th grader = 2 games and dis game (gave him a pass, it was very wet conditions). But, I like Longstreet much better. Longstreet is a complete QB who can pass and run + very strong arm. HL is 6-2, 195 lbs, bigger vs Ju Ju. Ju Ju looks 6.0 and 175 lbs.

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August 19, 2024 5:07 am
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Thank you for the information Canyon!

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August 17, 2024 12:04 am

8-16-24

Carrollton (W) vs Woodward Academy, 24-14. JuJu Lewis, USC commit threw for 9/15, 126 yds, 3 TD’s. JuJu did not throw much due to heavy rains, very wet conditions. JuJu told ESPN announcers he is 100% committed to USC. Hoping C.LR flips H.Longstreet who’s more athletic, stronger arm QB…

Saw the game, he looked average, slow footwork in pocket, above average arm, looks small, did not extend plays with his legs. Cheers.

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August 17, 2024 5:17 am
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I am sure you are a much better evaluator of QB’s than Lincoln Riley. If only he had consulted with you beforehand. Maybe he will look for your blessing before he makes any more offers.

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August 17, 2024 7:40 am
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Good idea Sista. Yeah U tell C.LR give me a call anytime. Crack me up…

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August 17, 2024 4:09 pm
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Hate to disappoint you, but that photo is of a generation singer, and I sure you have never heard of her. If I had Riley’s ear, I would tell him not to take any calls from you. Probably best not to smoke crack before you post. Just a suggestion anyway.

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August 17, 2024 6:09 pm
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No crack for me Sista. You must be smoking da stuff. No like my post, simple no read da bugga. Hell you’re drinking the JuJu Lewis koolaid. Hate to disappoint U, C.LR is not waiting around for Lewis. C.LR has been recruiting and going hard for H.Longstreet for 2 weeks. Good idea to keep up with recruiting news.

One mo time, Longstreet mo betta QB than Lewis. Alojha and keep grinding Sista PN4SC…

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August 17, 2024 7:56 pm
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Emmy Lou Harris has her fans, not my style, but to each his own. Oh and I’m no dog, it’s my beloved Tigger, but feel free to call me Dawg!

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August 18, 2024 5:07 am
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Golden- I am impressed that at least one person( besides myself) on this board knows who Emmylou is

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August 17, 2024 6:15 am
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Weather was indeed horrible in north and northwest GA last night. Swirling winds rain and lightning. Out Marist-Jefferson game in Brookhaven last night had over a one hour lightning pause.

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