USC Football Recruiting: 4-Star TE Brevin Jordan Names Top 10

Nov 28, 2015; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Southern California Trojans quarterback Cody Kessler (6) celebrates with tight end Taylor McNamara (48) after they connected on a 7-yard touchdown pass against the UCLA Bruins in the fourth quarter during an NCAA football game at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 28, 2015; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Southern California Trojans quarterback Cody Kessler (6) celebrates with tight end Taylor McNamara (48) after they connected on a 7-yard touchdown pass against the UCLA Bruins in the fourth quarter during an NCAA football game at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /
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Four-star tight end Brevin Jordan named USC football in his Top 10 schools for 2018 on Tuesday night on Twitter.

Bishop Gorman tight end Brevin Jordan narrowed his top schools down to ten Tuesday night, with USC making the cut among his favorites.

“I would first off like to thank God, my family and friends, my coaches and teammates, and the Bishop Gorman staff and faculty. After careful consideration I’ve decided to focus mainly on these ten schools.,” Jordan wrote on Twitter. “I’m now focused on my junior year and having a huge breakout 2016-2017 season.”

Along with USC, Jordan listed UCLA, Ole Miss, Washington, UNLV, Arizona State, Oklahoma, Louisville, Colorado and Ohio State, though he is waiting on an offer from the Buckeyes.

The 6-foot-3, 210 pound tight end is the No. 3 player at his position for the class of 2018, according to the 247 Sports. As one of the top players in Nevada, he stands at No. 69 in national rankings.

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Though USC made his top ten, the Trojans face an uphill battle to sign him next year. UCLA is considered the team to beat; Jordan identified the Bruins as his dream school in a pinned tweet announcing his scholarship offer.

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USC has focused on rebuilding their tight end group with the addition of Tyler Petite and Cary Angeline over the past two recruiting cycles, along with transfers like Taylor McNamara and Daniel Imatorbhebhe.

The Trojans boast three-star tight end prospect Erik Krommenhoek in this year’s class, along with athlete Randal Grimes, who could play either wide receiver or tight end.

The class of 2017 has nine commits in total, including running back Stephen Carr, center Brett Neilon, tackle Andrew Vorhees, Krommenhoek, Grimes, wide receiver Marlon Williams, safety C.J. Miller and linebackers Juliano Falaniko and Daniel Green.