USC FOOTBALL NEWS: HYLTON STUBBS DECOMMITS FROM TROJANS

The USC Trojans have lost a key recruit from their 2025 class. Four-star safety Hylton Stubbs has decided to decommit from USC, as reported by On3.

Standing at 6'2" and weighing 175 pounds, Stubbs hails from Jacksonville, Florida. He initially committed to the Trojans in March but has now reopened his recruitment. The University of Florida is currently the frontrunner to secure his commitment.

Stubbs is highly regarded in his class, ranked as the No. 10 safety and No. 17 player in Florida. His junior season stats are impressive, with 97 tackles, six interceptions, and multiple forced fumbles, showcasing his defensive prowess.

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While Stubbs has not officially committed to Florida, all signs point to him staying closer to home. Other schools in the mix include Miami, Alabama, Arkansas, and USC.

This decommitment is a significant loss for the Trojans as they look to build a strong recruiting class for the future.

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