Top WR Prospect Jerome Myles Decommits from USC After Texas A&M Visit
Myles, ranked among the nation's best, leaves USC's recruiting class after a second visit to Texas A&M, potentially signaling a shift in his college plans.
- Jerome Myles, a highly ranked wide receiver from Utah's Corner Canyon High School, announced his decommitment from USC on Sunday night via social media.
- Myles, listed as ESPN's No. 6 wide receiver and No. 33 overall prospect for the 2025 class, had been USC's top recruit since committing in September.
- The announcement follows Myles' attendance at Texas A&M's Week 14 game against Texas, marking his second visit to the Aggies this fall.
- In addition to his football accolades, Myles is a standout track athlete, holding Utah's state records in the 100-meter (10.36 seconds) and 200-meter (21.38 seconds) races.
- USC's 2025 recruiting class has faced significant challenges, with Myles' departure being the ninth decommitment from an ESPN 300 prospect this cycle.