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4-star linebacker prospect visits USC again

Noah Mikhail is the No. 47 ranked prospect nationally in the 2025 class

Four-star 2025 linebacker Noah Mikhail has visited USC multiple times during his recruitment. 

The local product who plays high school football at Bonita in La Verne, was on the Trojans campus again last week, according to 247Sports.com's Brandon Huffman.

"It was great again at USC," Mikhail said. "I was there for like three hours, mainly talking to coach Odom. It was like 20 minutes of football and the rest was just about regular conversation. I talked with coach Grinch for a little bit but it was mostly with coach Odom."

Mikhail is the No. 47 ranked prospect nationally in the 2025 class, per the 247Sports.com composite. He's the No. 8 ranked linebacker. Mikhail has received scholarship offers from 34 schools including Alabama, Ohio State and Michigan. 

USC currently has one commit in the class of 2025 in five-star Thompson (Alabaster, Ala.) safety Anquon Fegans. 

Here's 247Sports.com's scouting report on Mikhail:

Mikhail has a nice all around game and shows the ability to play multiple positions at the next level. He has a linebacker frame and that’s where his upside is probably the highest. He's also played safety, wide receiver and running back at the HS level. He’s an impact player on both sides of the ball and plays with a non-stop motor and has a nice edge in his game. At 6-3, 205 pounds, he already has a college body right now and isn’t even close to filling out or peaking physically. He runs well, shows natural football instincts and brings a nice physical element to the field. He’s already a national recruit and with his physical tools and off the field work ethic."