Is there a reason we aren’t one of them? I understand he’s class of 2027, but damn this kid is gonna be good…
Ethan “Boobie” Feaster is a freshman from DeSoto, Texas. He is already a known commodity in the college football recruiting world. He has impressively collected 27 scholarship offers, including Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Oklahoma, Oregon, TCU, Tennessee, Texas A&M and Texas Tech, and now the USC Trojans.
DeSoto is coming off a state title in Texas. Senior quarterback D.J. Bailey, who is committed to Sam Houston State, will be making sure his superstar wideout gets the ball this season.
Feaster is replacing former five-star wide receiver Johnny Cook II, who is now at Texas. Cook had 84 catches for 1,478 yards and 22 touchdowns last season.
When asked if he can provide the same type of production Cook did when he was ranked as the seventh-best receiver in the nation, Feaster confidently said, “Yes sir. I feel like I can do that this year.”
“I feel like this will be a great year for me,” he said while taking a break from film study at the beginning of the team’s second practice. “I want to have at least 1,000 [yards].”
The 6-foot-1, 165-pound wide receiver in the 2027 class, Feaster currently has no Crystal Ball projections. However, Texas A&M is a 35% favorite to land him per On3.
Ethan “Boobie” Feaster is a freshman from DeSoto, Texas. He is already a known commodity in the college football recruiting world. He has impressively collected 27 scholarship offers, including Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Oklahoma, Oregon, TCU, Tennessee, Texas A&M and Texas Tech, and now the USC Trojans.
DeSoto is coming off a state title in Texas. Senior quarterback D.J. Bailey, who is committed to Sam Houston State, will be making sure his superstar wideout gets the ball this season.
Feaster is replacing former five-star wide receiver Johnny Cook II, who is now at Texas. Cook had 84 catches for 1,478 yards and 22 touchdowns last season.
When asked if he can provide the same type of production Cook did when he was ranked as the seventh-best receiver in the nation, Feaster confidently said, “Yes sir. I feel like I can do that this year.”
“I feel like this will be a great year for me,” he said while taking a break from film study at the beginning of the team’s second practice. “I want to have at least 1,000 [yards].”
The 6-foot-1, 165-pound wide receiver in the 2027 class, Feaster currently has no Crystal Ball projections. However, Texas A&M is a 35% favorite to land him per On3.
DeSoto, Texas five-star prospect offered by USC
A very young prospect is already getting a ton of national attention in recruiting circles.
sports.yahoo.com
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