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USC football: Trojans receive commitment from five-star safety

Fegans is the brother of Tre’Quon Fegans, the former Alabama cornerback who also committed to USC on Sunday

Last week, five-star safety Anquon Fegans received an offer from USC. On Sunday he committed. 

Fegans is the younger brother of Tre’Quon Fegans, the former Alabama cornerback who also committed to USC on Sunday. The younger Fegans is rated as the No. 10 prospect nationally in the 2025 class and the top overall safety, per 247Sports.com. Anquon Fegans, who plays for Thompson High School in Alabama, is USC'S first committed recruit in 2025. 

Here's 247Sports.com's scouting report on Anquon Fegans:

A good-looking safety prospect that already has some valuable experience under his belt having gotten varsity snaps as a freshman for Alabama’s 7A state champs. Well-put together at 6-foot-1, 180 pounds, but nowhere close to being maxed out, and could eventually push 200 pounds or more once lifting in college. Has been utilized mainly as a deep safety early on in the prep career, but has also doubled as a nickel defender in certain situations. Tends to hold his own in man-to-man coverage and has shown that he can jump routes during offseason 7-on-7 play. Rather serviceable as an open-field tackler and seems to understand that the lower man often wins more times than not. Competitive on special teams and should offer value in both kick and punt coverage at the college of his choice. Must keep learning and evolving as a player, but the ability to quickly read and diagnose and then put himself in position to make a play is very promising. Could eventually move closer to the line of scrimmage depending on how his body fills out, but has most of the skills required to emerge as a multi-year contributor in the back seven at a top 25 program.