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USC Football: Trojans End National Signing Day With Just One Unsigned Commit

Will we see him at LA Memorial Coliseum in 2024?

Your USC Trojans wrapped up National Signing Day with one lingering autograph still needed.

Per Chris Trevino of 247Sports, cornerback Isaiah Rubin is the last holdout from among USC's commits to not ink an official deal with the program. His name is missing from the team's official National Signing Day release.

The 6'1", 170-pound Los Alamitos High School standout is considered a four-star recruit over on 247Sports, though he's thought of as a three-star prospect through the site's 247Sports Composite assessment. Rubin is considered to be the 25th-best prospect from among his class in the state, and the 28th-best player at his position overall.

He will be competing for playing time with several others at the position, including two other high school commits in Marcelles Williams, a 5'11", 185-pound four-star recruit out of St. John Bosco High School in Bellflower, and six-footer Braylon Conley, a three-star addition out of Atascocita High School in Humble, Texas. That triumvirate will be joining several incumbents: junior Jacobe Covington, sophomores Prophet Brown and Ceyair Wright, and freshmen Maliki Crawford and Tre'Quon Fegans.

Rubin also received offers from Arizona, Brigham Young, Colorado and Oregon. He was courted by USC CB coach/passing game coordinator Donté Williams.