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Under new head coach Lincoln Riley the USC Trojans have quickly re-established themselves as a national recruiting power.

Some of that momentum has come from a boost to in-state recruiting, highlighted by the commitments of Los Alamitos five-star quarterback Malachi Nelson and elite wide receiver Makai Lemon.

But on Tuesday morning, USC lost a piece of its 2024 recruiting class, as Long Beach Poly four-star linebacker Dylan Williams announced his decommitment from the Trojans: 

The 6-foot-2, 200-pound 'backer is rated the nation's No. 143 overall prospect and No. 11 outside linebacker. 

Williams has previously been vocal about visiting other programs and recently received an offer from Oregon.

USC's 2024 class consists of three pledges: Calabasas four-star cornerback Aaron Butler, Lakeridge (Oregon) four-star tight end Joey Olsen and Long Beach Poly four-star wide receiver Jason Robinson.