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Longstreet

[ lawng-street, long- ]

noun

  1. James, 1821–1904, Confederate general in the U.S. Civil War.


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After switching out one five-star quarterback prospect for another in the class of 2025, Riley pointed to “tremendous” work from quarterbacks coach Luke Huard as why USC was able to manage the delicate dance it took to land Husan Longstreet after nearly two years focused on Julian Lewis.

Then, on Saturday, Corona Centennial’s Husan Longstreet, another five-star quarterback committed to Texas A&M, was on the sideline for USC’s win over Nebraska.

The addition of Longstreet, who rose rapidly up recruiting boards, is no consolation prize.

The next day, Longstreet was in attendance at the Coliseum.

In almost the same breath, Longstreet flipped his commitment to the Trojans, capping a high-stakes game of musical chairs for USC, just two weeks ahead of signing day.

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