4-star USC ballhawk commit Brandon Lockhart shuts down further recruitment

Dec 27, 2024; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Southern California Trojans safety Akili Arnold (0) reacts against the Texas A&M Aggies in the first half at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Dec 27, 2024; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Southern California Trojans safety Akili Arnold (0) reacts against the Texas A&M Aggies in the first half at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

In a piece of official USC news that feels like it has long since been the case, Brandon Lockhart has shut down his recruitment. The class of 2026 cornerback has been committed to the Trojan program for about a year and a half now, and Saturday was the day for him to join the wave of the ongoing positive recruiting news.

The current Loyola High School junior is constantly making public pitches to other potential recruits and hyping up Trojan announcements as they come. He isn't the only one who does so. There are other commits like Esun Tafa who are doing everything in their power to bring the best talent to the Cardinal and Gold. Lockhart is certainly among the top engagers with others in that regard.

Currently rated as a four-star corner, Steezo, who is a media contributor for Rivals, announced that Lockhart would be shutting down his recruitment, as posted on X. Considering the aforementioned run of encouraging Trojan news for the future, this should be celebrated by fans just as much as the rest of the announcements.

He is a talented secondary player. Other schools like Georgia, Notre Dame, and Texas A&M wanted Lockhart to join their team in 2026. Instead, he chose coach Lincoln Riley and the current Trojan staff. In terms of creating a genuine bond with his future teammates and coaches, the CB is already fostering a true USC brotherhood.

Why USC will be happy to have Lockhart on the field as a Trojan

When watching him play, the secondary skills are there. Lockhart is someone who does run the routes for the receivers that he is covering. And despite what can be the reputation of the position, he has good hands and is able to make contested interceptions through contact and in traffic. Then, in the short game, he does a good job of balancing playing smart and going full force downhill to make the tackle.

People like coach Riley and GM Chad Bowden, of course, deserve praise for the shift that has occurred at USC over the last few months. The snowball effect has been greatly enhanced by terrific talents such as Lockhart, further helping to push the momentum along.        

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