The USC Trojans might be dealing with some bad ‘JuJu’ right now! Since their win over Wisconsin on September 28, things have taken a turn for the worse, with the Trojans dropping three games in a row. This losing streak has sparked concerns about the team’s future””especially when it comes to their prized five-star quarterback commit, Julian Lewis, who pledged to USC back on August 22, 2023. With the Trojans struggling, other programs are starting to see an opportunity to swoop in.
‘JuJu’ Lewis has recently opened himself up to two other college football programs: the Colorado Buffaloes and Indiana Hoosiers. His potential shift in interest comes at a critical time for USC, as the team struggles to find consistency and secure wins. A fan account tweeted that Lewis commented, “CU is getting ready to lay out the red carpet. This was a concern of mine, given how USC is playing right now. We gotta come up with a plan. You’ll see social media things from CU.” This comment clearly reflects growing concerns about USC’s performance and the implications for its recruiting efforts. Are they going to lose their 5-star recruit? If given a chance, who does not want to be associated with Deion Sanders? The Colorado Buffs are always in the headlines, and Coach Prime is a headline magnet himself.
Looks like “JuJu” burgers might be on the menu again in Boulder. But wait! Steve Wiltfong, the Vice President of Recruiting and Transfer Portal for On3 has dropped another bombshell for the Trojans.
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🔥 The Red Carpet. USC Fans are concerned about QB Juju Lewis’ visit to Boulder
“CU is getting ready to lay out the red carpet. This was a concern of mine, given how USC is playing right now. We gotta come up with a plan. You gonna see social media things from CU”#wewantjuju pic.twitter.com/rksa3zdlo6
”” JaKi 🇺🇸 (@JaKiTruth) October 22, 2024
Josh Newberg, host and producer for On3 National, tweeted Wilfong’s statement, “Indiana is right there in the middle of it” The Indiana Hoosiers have become a hot topic in college football this season, capturing the attention of media outlets and football experts alike. With back-to-back victories, they have established themselves among the undefeated teams, currently boasting a remarkable 7-0 record. Last Saturday, they delivered a stunning performance against Nebraska, dominating the Cornhuskers with a staggering 56-7 victory. Can you see the margin?
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Did Julian Lewis really visit the Indiana vs. Nebraska game, or was it just a rumor? While there has been speculation about his attendance, no confirmed reports have emerged. Both the Colorado Buffaloes and Indiana Hoosiers are performing well this season, making them attractive options for recruits like Lewis. Now, who will Lewis choose the big question? Will he ditch the Trojans?
Six-touchdown showcase: Julian Lewis delivers his best performance of the season
While the USC Trojans are having a challenging season, currently sitting at 3-4, their five-star recruit Julian Lewis is making headlines with his remarkable performances. In his recent game, he led the Carrollton Trojans to an impressive 63-10 victory over East Coweta. According to MaxPreps, Carrollton is now on a nine-game winning streak and ranks among the top ten teams in the nation.
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Lewis’s outstanding performance has propelled his high school team to the No. 7 ranking in the country and No. 4 in Georgia. His ability to lead and dominate games has not only showcased his talent but also generated significant interest from college football programs.
Julian Lewis had his best performance of the season against East Coweta, showcasing his extraordinary gameplay throughout. The talented quarterback completed 21 of 30 passes for an impressive 416 yards and scored six touchdowns””yes, you heard that right, six touchdowns! This remarkable feat not only highlights his skill but also solidifies his status as a sought-after recruit for programs like USC. Let’s see where he will land.