
Not Surprisingly, USC is shopping PAC-12 teams for a new quarterback to play behind Sam Darnold. Their latest target is Washington Football QB Jacob Sirmon
Washington Football coaches had to see this coming. I warned them. From the moment USC quarterback commit Matt Corral did not see much of a future carrying Sam Darnold’s shoulderpads, the Trojans began recruiting for a new quarterback. Corral decommitted. Now USC is attempting to poach a PAC-12 quarterback.
But not from uncommitted QBs. They have taken their recruiting efforts to the commitments of other PAC-12 teams. They first targeted UCLA.
After splitting ways with QB Matt Corral, USC has already reached out to UCLA commit Dorian Thompson-Robinson. https://t.co/cGF01B7jeh pic.twitter.com/sTxRi0DwUz
— TrojanSports.com (@USC_Rivals) June 18, 2017
Then Utah
In light of the de-commitment of LB Poly QB Matt Corral, #USC has reached out to Mission Hills Jack Tuttle but the #Utah commit sounds firm
— Greg Biggins (@GregBiggins) June 17, 2017
And now the Washington Huskies quarterback Jacob Sirmon.
It would be tough to listen to a sell of “we really like your potential in a USC uniform” knowing you are simply just the next one on the list, wouldn’t it?