USC commits and recruits expected to make official visits this weekend
Glendora quarterback Matt Fink throws a pass during a game against Los Altos at Citrus College.
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USC has turned to recruiting since the end of the season last Saturday in the Pac-12 championship game.
Several recruits are scheduled to make official visits to USC this weekend, including Oaks Christian receiver Michael Pittman, Gardena Serra defensive back C.J. Pollard and defensive lineman Oluwole Betiku, Mesa offensive lineman Nathan Smith, Huntington Beach defensive lineman Liam Jimmons and Glendora quarterback Matt Fink.
Pittman, Pollard and Smith each signed a financial-aid agreement with USC in September and are on track to enroll in January. The agreement is binding for the university, but not for the recruit.
Jimmons and Fink have committed to USC and there is a possibility that they also could enroll in January.
Betiku was once committed to UCLA but announced his decommitment in October. He made an unofficial visit to USC in November. Betiku has made official visits to Florida State, Texas A&M and Notre Dame.
USC has 14 players committed in its 2016 recruiting class.
The Trojans will play Wisconsin in the Holiday Bowl on Dec. 30.
Here’s a look at who is committed to USC.
Name, position, high school:
Matt Fink, QB, Glendora
Velus Jones, WR, Saraland (Ala.)
Josh Imatorbhebhe, WR, Suwanee (Ga.) North Gwinnett
Michael Pittman, WR/DB, Westlake Village Oaks Christian
Trevon Sidney, WR, La Puente Bishop Amat
Tyler Vaughns, WR, La Puente Bishop Amat
Cary Angeline, TE, Exton (Penn.) Downingtown East
Frank Martin, OL, Santa Ana Mater Dei
Nathan Smith, OL, Mesa
Keanu Saleapaga, DL, La Mirada
Liam Jimmons, DL, Huntington Beach
Keyshon Camp, DL, Lakeland (Fla.) Lake Gibson Senior
Jordan Iosefa, LB, Honolulu (Hawaii) St. Louis School
C.J. Pollard, DB, Gardena Serra
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