4-star cornerback: 'USC is definitely high on my list'
Even though the 2024 class has largely been the focus of the USC football staff over the last few weeks, multiple 2025 prospects have taken visits to USC in that period as well.
One of those recruits is four-star Mission Viejo (Calif.) cornerback Dijon Lee. He told 247Sports.com's Greg Biggins at the Overtime OT7 National Championships in Southern California last week that he “learned some things, got to meet coach Riley and just become more comfortable with the school itself" on the trip. He went on to say: "moving forward, USC is definitely high on my list and I’m giving them a hard look.”
Lee is the No. 34 player nationally in the 2025 class, according to the 247Sports.com rankings. He's the No. 4 rated cornerback.
As a local recruit, Lee is definitely a name USC fans should get familiar with.
WHO'S COMMITTED TO USC IN JUNE?
USC hosted 12 official visitors the first weekend of June and the Trojans staff has landed seven commitments from that group so far.
Three-star Cherry Creek (Englewood, Colo.) offensive lineman Hayden Treter was the first player who visited to give a verbal to the Trojans. He announced his decision on June 4. Later that day, four-star Clearwater (Fla.) safety Jarvis Boatwright also picked USC.
A day later, four-star Serra (Gardena, Calif.) cornerback Dakoda Fields and four-star Booker T. Washington (Atlanta) defensive end Kameryn Fountain committed, but USC still wasn't done. The Trojans secured a verbal pledge from four-star Central Catholic (Modesto, Calif.) offensive lineman Manasse Itete later that day too.
In the last two weeks, four-star Cheshire Academy (Conn.) linebacker Elijah Newby and four-star Hiram (Ga.) tight end Walter Matthews committed.
Four-star St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.) cornerback Marcelles Williams and four-star Clearwater Academy (Fla.) offensive lineman Jason Zandamella both committed this past week.