USC football got an early jump on a preferred walk-on offer to three-star 2025 Honolulu (Haw.) wide receiver on Thursday. Lacaden made his commitment to Hawaii in June of last year and recently took his official visit earlier this month.
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Lacaden, standing at 5 feet 8 inches and weighing 155 pounds, is ranked as the 1,421st overall prospect and the 199th wide receiver by the 247Sports Composite. According to 247Sports, he is also listed as the 258th wide receiver.
Preferred walk-on offers are typically extended later in the recruiting cycle to bolster the scout team and reserves for various positions.
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Thank you @BradAoki and @LincolnRiley for offering me a PWO to the University of Southern California! I’m still committed to University of Hawai’i! pic.twitter.com/C9DUsPI5kE
— Titan Lacaden 3⭐️ (@titanlacaden) June 14, 2024
In the 2025 class, USC has secured a commitment from three-star receiver Romero Ison from Baltimore, Maryland. USC currently holds 13 commitments overall and ranks 5th nationally. In the 2024 recruiting class, USC signed several highly rated prospects, including five-star quarterback Julian Lewis from Georgia, five-star defensive tackle Justus Terry from Georgia, and five-star edge rusher Isaiah Gibson.
The class also features four-star linebacker Matai Tagoa’i from California, four-star edge Hayden Lowe from California, four-star safety Hylton Stubbs from Florida, three-star defensive lineman Gus Cordova from Texas, three-star cornerback Trestin Castro from California, three-star athlete Harry Dalton III from Virginia, three-star athlete Daune Morris from Tennessee, three-star running back Riley Wormley from Texas, and three-star offensive lineman Willi Wascher from Washington.