BREAKING: Five-star QB Matt Corral de-commits from USC
According to a source close to his recruitment, Long Beach (Calif.) Poly five-star quarterback Matt Corral has de-committed from USC. There are a few schools he is focused on.
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According to a source close to this recruitment, Long Beach (Calif.) Poly five-star quarterback Matt Corral has de-committed from USC.
The 6-2, 196-pounder, an elite talent in the class of 2018, has parted ways with the program he committed to back on Feb. 5, 2016.
Corral has been an active recruiter for the Trojans since day one, but will now pursue other options.
According to a source, Corral will no longer consider USC moving forward. He is open to all schools and is welcoming new scholarship offers. However, as things stand today, Alabama, Florida and Georgia are the three schools that have separated themselves from the pack.
Corral, arguably the top signal-caller in the 2018 class, is a U.S. Army All-American and will participate in the nationally-televised event in Jan. 2018.
Per 247Sports, Corral is the No. 17 overall recruit nationally, No. 2 pro-style quarterback in the country and No. 2 prospect in California from the class of 2018.
According to a source close to his recruitment, Long Beach (Calif.) Poly five-star quarterback Matt Corral has de-committed from USC. There are a few schools he is focused on.
84 minutes ago
According to a source close to this recruitment, Long Beach (Calif.) Poly five-star quarterback Matt Corral has de-committed from USC.
The 6-2, 196-pounder, an elite talent in the class of 2018, has parted ways with the program he committed to back on Feb. 5, 2016.
Corral has been an active recruiter for the Trojans since day one, but will now pursue other options.
According to a source, Corral will no longer consider USC moving forward. He is open to all schools and is welcoming new scholarship offers. However, as things stand today, Alabama, Florida and Georgia are the three schools that have separated themselves from the pack.
Corral, arguably the top signal-caller in the 2018 class, is a U.S. Army All-American and will participate in the nationally-televised event in Jan. 2018.
Per 247Sports, Corral is the No. 17 overall recruit nationally, No. 2 pro-style quarterback in the country and No. 2 prospect in California from the class of 2018.