USC Offers UCLA CB Transfer John Humphrey
UCLA defensive back John Humphrey entered the NCAA transfer portal on Dec. 11. After spending the last four seasons at UCLA, Humphrey will be looking to finish out his college career elsewhere.
Although Humphrey hasn’t announced any scholarship offers on social media, WeAreSC learned on Monday that he earned an offer from UCLA’s cross-town rival USC
Humphrey is a big loss for the Bruins, with the defensive back starting in 11 games this season. But with DC D’Anton Lynn leaving for the other side of town, UCLA was always going to be in danger of seeing a few important players leaving in favor of the portal.
In 12 games played during the 2023 season, Humphrey recorded 31 tackles, forced two fumbles, and had two interceptions when in coverage. Getting a solid defensive starter out of the transfer portal is quite rare but Humphrey presents the opportunity for a team out there.
Humphrey played high school football at Pasadena (CA) John Muir, where he was a four-star prospect. He was the No. 345 overall recruit in the 2020 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Rankings, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
USC also offered UCLA Safety teammate Kamari Ramsey and the Trojans were thought to be the team to beat per sources, prior to Ramsey’s Washington and Ohio State visits on Saturday and Sunday.
NOTE: USC safety Calen Bullock and Humphrey were teammates at Pasadena’s John Muir from 2018-2020.
USC depleted cornerback depth
With Ceyair Wright no longer with the team, Christian Roland-Wallace entering the NFL Draft and Domani Jackson entering the NCAA Transfer Portal on Monday, USC has a desperate need to add cornerbacks this offseason.
On Monday USC had Jacobe Covington and Prophet Brown suited up for Holiday Bowl practice. Our guess is Makai Lemon may get work at wide receiver and cornerback against Louisville on Dec. 27.
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As of today, the only cornerback to earn a USC offer and visit this month was Upton Stout from Western Kentucky. The offer to Humphrey seemed inevitable and would’ve surprised us had it not been given.
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