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USC Pursues Top Safety Fa'alave-Johnson

USC Trojans are vying for top defensive player Honor Fa’alave-Johnson, ranked as the best safety in the 2027 class. USC and Alabama lead the race, with Fa’alave-Johnson praising USCs momentum under Coach Lincoln Riley. The in-state talent, known for his versatility on both offense and defense, could fill the void left by Kamari Ramseys potential NFL departure.

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