Overview
- Drew Fielder, a 6-foot-6 offensive tackle from Servite High in Anaheim, flipped from Oregon to USC on Saturday after a late-February offer and consecutive March visits.
- He pointed to deep USC family ties, a childhood dream to play for the Trojans, the value of a USC degree, and a focus on reaching the NFL over NIL deals.
- The commitment gives USC seven pledges in its 2027 class and four of California’s top 14 prospects, reinforcing the Trojans’ in-state recruiting push.
- Oregon now has one offensive tackle committed in three-star Avery Michael as the Ducks pivot to other offensive line targets.
- Fielder moved from tight end to tackle last year, and his Servite line coach says he has NFL-caliber traits if he keeps developing.