Los Angeles Times

Trojans move up

Helton is ecstatic after signing 18 players that give the Trojans the No. 4 recruiting class in nation.

- By Lindsey Thiry lindsey.thiry@latimes.com Twitter: @LindseyThi­ry

Despite limited scholarshi­ps, Helton’s recruiting class is ranked No. 1 in the Pac-12 and No. 4 in the nation.

Clay Helton secured signatures from several standouts across the Southland on Wednesday and again has USC atop the recruiting rankings.

Helton expressed excitement and relief after the Trojans announced the addition of eight players to an already robust 2018 recruiting class.

“It is a day of celebratio­n,” Helton said. “Very proud of this class.”

USC’s class started the day ranked No. 2 in the Pac-12 Conference and No. 12 in the nation by 247Sports.com.

But after receiving letters of intent from Santa Anta Mater Dei High quarterbac­k JT Daniels, receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown and linebacker Solomon Tuliaupupu, as well as Mission Viejo cornerback Olaijah Griffin, Lancaster Antelope Valley receiver Devon Williams and San Diego Helix cornerback Isaac Taylor-Stuart, along with two outof-state prospects, USC catapulted to No. 1 in the conference and No. 4 in the nation.

“We’ve been really good thus far with our staff and the way that we’ve closed,” Helton said. “Not to say we’ve won every battle, but we’ve won a majority of them.”

USC’s finish became all the more impressive because of a limited number of scholarshi­ps.

Because of a lack of attrition on the roster and the need to remain under the 85-scholarshi­p total, USC could sign only 18 recruits, the second-fewest among schools ranked in the top 25. No. 6 Clemson signed 17.

“We came into this signing period a little bit handcuffed,” Helton said, adding that he was “extremely proud” that 16 of the 18 signees are from the West Coast.

Helton signed 10 players during the inaugural early signing period in December.

On Wednesday, Helton addressed multiple position needs after several players exhausted their eligibilit­y and others, including quarterbac­k Sam Darnold, tailback Ronald Jones II, receiver Deontay Burnett and defensive lineman Rasheem Green, departed early for the NFL draft.

Helton said each incoming player would compete for a starting job, including Daniels.

The 6-foot-3, 205-pound quarterbac­k was chosen Gatorade national player of the year and is the No. 2-rated quarterbac­k in the nation by 247Sports.com.

As a junior he passed for 4,123 yards and 52 touchdowns, with four intercepti­ons, leading Mater Dei to a 15-0 record and a CIF State Open Division title.

“He’s probably smarter than the head coach and the quarterbac­k coach,” Helton said, chuckling. “I’m blown away by the way he picks things up.”

Daniels, who committed in July, will forgo his senior year to enroll at USC in the fall.

St. Brown and Williams are among the top-rated receivers in California.

St. Brown, a five-star recruit who made a commitment last month, caught 72 passes for 1,320 yards and 20 touchdowns last season.

Williams, who shocked Oregon when he announced for USC, had 71 receptions for 1,157 yards and 13 touchdowns.

Helton also bolstered the defense Wednesday, adding a lineman, two linebacker­s and two cornerback­s.

Trevor Trout, a 6-4, 300-pound lineman from Chaminade Prep in St. Louis, committed in November.

Linebacker Eli’Jah Winston from Central Catholic in Portland, Ore., switched his commitment from Oregon to USC on Tuesday night.

Tuliaupupu made 63 tackles, including 46 solo, last season. He announced for USC among offers from UCLA, Notre Dame and Oklahoma.

The cornerback­s, Griffin and Taylor-Stuart, were among the final players to join USC’s class.

Griffin, a five-star recruit, sat alongside his father, rapper Warren G, when he selected the Trojans over Alabama and Tennessee.

Taylor-Stuart also selected USC over several offers from schools in the Southeaste­rn Conference.

“We were confident that we were in the lead,” Helton said about Taylor-Stuart. “But you never know.”

Helton credited relationsh­ips and open communicat­ion for his ability to close on signing day.

“Don’t come to USC just because it’s USC,” Helton said. “Come because it fits you.”

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Photograph­s by Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times AMONG RECRUITS signing with USC are Santa Ana Mater Dei quarterbac­k JT Daniels, left, and receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown.
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