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USC football lands intriguing 2027 receiver recruit
Trojans add three-star prospect Eli Woodard to their future receiving corps
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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USC football has secured a commitment from three-star 2027 wide receiver recruit Eli Woodard, a 6-foot-1, 185-pound prospect from Temecula, California. Woodard chose USC over offers from Oregon, Michigan, and Missouri and is ranked as the No. 72 receiver in his class by 247Sports. While he may not have the same acclaim as some of USC's recent star receivers, the Trojans are known for developing pass-catchers, and Woodard will look to follow in their footsteps.
Why it matters
Wide receiver has long been a central part of USC's offensive identity, and the program has produced numerous standout pass-catchers in recent years. Landing a talented young prospect like Woodard is important as the Trojans look to continue that tradition and build a strong aerial attack under head coach Lincoln Riley.
The details
Woodard is a three-star 2027 recruit from Chaparral High School in Temecula, California. He chose USC over offers from Oregon, Michigan, and Missouri and is ranked as the No. 72 receiver in his class by 247Sports. While he may not have the same level of acclaim as some of USC's recent star receivers like Amon-Ra St. Brown, Michael Pittman Jr., and Drake London, the Trojans have proven adept at developing pass-catchers, and Woodard will look to follow in their footsteps.
- Woodard will prepare for his senior season at Chaparral High School before joining USC in 2027.
The players
Eli Woodard
A three-star 2027 wide receiver recruit from Temecula, California who has committed to play for USC.
Lincoln Riley
The head coach of the USC football team, known for his success in developing high-powered passing attacks.
What’s next
Woodard will prepare for his senior season at Chaparral High School and continue to develop his skills before joining USC's program in 2027.
The takeaway
USC's commitment from Eli Woodard highlights the program's continued emphasis on building a strong receiving corps, which has been a key part of the Trojans' offensive identity. While Woodard may not have the same level of hype as some past USC receivers, the team's track record of developing pass-catchers suggests he could emerge as a future standout for the Trojans.
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