Mater Dei (Santa Ana) cornerback [player_tooltip player_id="25223" first="Domani" last="Jackson"] withdrew his commitment from USC on Sunday.
Jackson is the top overall player in the 2022 class <a href="https://prepredzone.com/california/rankings/2022-rankings/">according to Prep Redzone</a> and the No. 6 overall player in the nation according to 247Sports.
“I’m still considering USC and will be taking my official visit there this weekend for the UCLA game,” Jackson told <strong>Greg Biggins</strong> of 247Sports.. “I just felt like the best way to really evaluate all my options was to de-commit so every one would be on the same level."
Jackson told Biggins he will sign during the early signing period in December. He hopes that USC will decide on a new head coach by then so he has a few weeks to get to know the new coach before his decision.
Alabama and Michigan are the other two schools Jackson is considering.
https://twitter.com/domanijackson1/status/1460019780220448768?s=20
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Long Beach Poly receiver <strong>Tyson Bordeaux</strong> got his first Division 1 offer from Morgan State on Saturday.
Bordeaux is 6-foot-5 and is having a breakout senior season for the Jackrabbits. He caught 9 passes for 115 yards and two touchdowns in Poly’s win over Upland.
He wins a lot of jump balls and has strong enough hands to bring the ball down in traffic.
Morgan State has two Southern California players on its roster, including offensive lineman Chase Carter from Lakewood, a Moore League foe of Poly’s.
Head coach <strong>Tyrone Wheatley</strong> and defensive backs coach <strong>Omarr Smith</strong> are the two that have recruited Bordeaux from Morgan State according to his Twitter account.
https://twitter.com/tysonbordeaux15/status/1459757672408838145?s=20
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El Camino (Oceanside) defensive lineman [player_tooltip player_id="141904" first="Mackavelli" last="Malotumau"] announced his commitment to Eastern Washington last Friday.
The 6-foot-1, 300-pound defensive lineman also had offers from Nevada and Idaho.
He was one of the top performers at the Team Makasi 1st Round Exposure Camp over the summer.
Malotumau visited Eastern Washington the weekend prior to his commitment on the weekend of Halloween.
He is one of the best interior defensive linemen in Southern California and one of the best defensive players in San Diego. If he were three inches taller, he would have had Power 5 offers. Eastern Washington is getting a high-caliber player in Malotumau.
https://twitter.com/VELL645/status/1456464962629500932?s=20
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Bishop Amat (La Puente) star receiver [player_tooltip player_id="145208" first="Delano" last="Franklin"] visited UNLV over the weekend.
Franklin, a junior, went into detail about his visit with Prep Redzone.
His visit started with the recruit tailgate where he met director of recruiting <strong>Shelby McIntyre</strong>. He went on the field to watch pregame warmups and talked to head coach <strong>Marcus Arroyo</strong>, special teams coordinator <strong>Scott Baumgartner</strong> and director of player personnel <strong>Gaizka Crowley</strong>.
After UNLV’s win against Hawaii, Franklin met receivers coach <strong>Jonathan Krause</strong>.
"This weekend was really good with in person first meeting Coach Krause at UNLV," Franklin said. "I got a great vibe from him."
Franklin has been in contact with Fresno State, Nevada, Ole Miss, Louisville and Arizona as well.
https://twitter.com/DelanoLee23/status/1459636577009692673?s=20
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