Liam Campbell requests release from NLI to USC

Erik-McKinneyby:Erik McKinney04/03/24

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Following the departure of head coach Andy Enfield, USC’s 2024 recruiting class is now down to just one player. After top prospect Trent Perry requested a release from his NLI to explore other options, fellow guard Liam Campbell announced Wednesday’s he’s done it as well.

“Due to the announcement of Coach Enfield’s departure, I have decided to request a release from my NLI and re-open my recruitment,” Campbell said in a social media post. “Thank you to Coach Enfield, Capko, Mobley, Morris, Farmer, Karis, Swets and all the Trojan staff and family for welcoming me with open arms and believing in me.” 

The 6-foot-4, 180-pound shooting guard finished the 2024 cycle as a four-star prospect and the nation’s No. 110 overall prospect in the On3 Industry Ranking.

Campbell said he would continue to keep USC in mind as a potential landing spot.

“I will continue to put in the work and play with passion for the game I love and see where it takes me,” he wrote. “I look forward to rinding a good fit where I can develop as a player while keeping USC as an option.”

Four-star forward Brody Kozlowski is now the only signee in USC’s 2024 class. The 6-foot-7, 220-pound prospect is the nation’s No. 100 overall recruit.

Arkansas head coach Eric Musselman is viewed as the likely top target for the Trojans and was scheduled to be in Los Angeles on Wednesday to interview with the Trojans.

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