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USF beats out several Power Four programs for interior offensive lineman Jordan Harrison

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2026 offensive lineman Jordan Harrison with USF coaches Alex Golesh (right) and Tyler Hudanick (left).

Alex Golesh and the South Florida Bulls have landed a commitment from Washington (D.C.) St. John’s College class of 2026 interior offensive lineman Jordan Harrison.

The 6-2, 295-pounder visited Tampa for the Bulls’ junior day Feb. 1, leading to his commitment that he announced Feb. 7. He picked USF over several Power Four conference offers, coming from Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia Tech, Syracuse and Boston College.

“USF for me was everything I wanted in a school — experienced coaching staff and a great family,” Harrison told On3’s Mike Singer about his choice of the Bulls. “A main factor was just the level of interest the coaches had in me; they made me feel like a priority for their program.”

Just before Harrison visited USF, the Bulls’ coaching staff made a trip to the nation’s capital to see Harrison. Golesh and offensive line coach Tyler Hudanick went out to see their coveted target.

“The coaching staff at USF is great,” Harrison added. “I talk to Coach Hoodie a lot, and Coach Golesh is an awesome head coach from top to bottom.”

If Harrison signs with the Bulls this December, he will join his former teammate in the Sunshine State. Linebacker DeAngelo Bowden signed with USF in the 2025 class and recruited Harrison to join him in Tampa.

“For sure, he was constantly in my ear telling me this was the place for me,” Harrison noted. “To be honest, it was only a matter of time.”

Harrison loved his trip to USF last Saturday.

“My visit was great; I learned a lot more about the program,” Harrison said. “The main highlights were the talks I had with Coach Golesh and just learning more in depth about the playbook.”

The Rivals’ three-star prospect project as an interior offensive lineman for the Bulls.

“I’m a smaller lineman with a high motor,” he said. “I excel in the run game, have meanness to my game, and I will never quit. I project mostly at center but I can play anywhere in the interior three.”

Harrison is USF’s fourth commitment of the 2026 class, joining linebacker Elijah Dias, EDGE Demetrius Geathers and running back Qwantavius Wiggins.