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5-star WR Jerome Myles flips to Texas A&M

Five-star wide receiver Jerome Myles signed with Texas A&M on Wednesday, just three days after reversing his commitment to Southern California.

Myles pledged to the Trojans on Sept. 18, but the Aggies continued to court him. He made an unofficial visit to College Station over the weekend, then decommitted from USC on Sunday. He took an official visit to Texas A&M in June.

It was an up-and-down recruitment for Myles, whom the 247Sports composite ranks as the No. 5 wide receiver and No. 23 player overall in the 2025 class.

From Corner Canyon High School in Draper, Utah, Myles committed to Ole Miss on April 28, then changed his mind about two months later as he continued to gather offers from major programs across the country.

“A&M has really continued to push,” Myles told 247Sports recently. “I enjoyed my official visit to College Station in the summer and even though I committed to USC the coaches there have been staying in contact, just checking in with me and making sure I have continued to feel like a big priority for them.”

Myles was the second big flip in as many days for the Aggies.

On Tuesday, five-star offensive tackle Lamont Rogers committed to Texas A&M after backing off his pledge to Missouri.

Texas A&M’s class ranked eighth in the nation as of Wednesday morning.

–Field Level Media

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Southern Cal lands 4-star WR Jerome Myles

Southern Cal added one of the top remaining targets in the Class of 2025 on Wednesday, landing a pledge from 4-star wide receiver Jerome Myles.

Myles, a 6-foot-2, 210-pound receiver from Draper, Utah, had previously committed to Ole Miss before backing out in June. He picked the Trojans over Texas A&M and Utah.

The 247Sports composite lists Myles as the seventh-rated wide receiver and No. 36 player overall in the class. Myles was ESPN’s top uncommitted receiver from next year’s class.

He visited Texas A&M in Week 1 but told ESPN he was sold on USC after his visit there the following week.

“USC just blew everybody out of the water,” Myles said. “They produce the most NFL draft picks. And the wide receiver development is crazy. And if I don’t make it in football out there, I’ll make it some way in life. They’re not all about just the football part. I like that.”

Myles originally planned to announce his commitment at the end of October before suffering an ACL injury Aug. 30 while playing for Corner Canyon High School.

Myles caught 39 passes for 1,185 yards and 14 touchdowns across his sophomore and junior seasons in 2022 and 2023, respectively.

–Field Level Media