Trent Perry, a McDonald's All-American, California Gatorade Player of the Year, and the No. 26 prospect in the 2024 class, has announced his decommitment from USC, he told ESPN. This decision follows a recent coaching change at the university. Perry, a two-time state champion at Harvard-Westlake and a 6'4 point guard, had originally chosen USC over several other prestigious programs including Stanford, Gonzaga, Oregon, Colorado, and TCU. He told ESPN that he plans to 'start fresh' with his recruitment process while leveraging the relationships he has already built.
Four-star G @trent_perry0 has decommitted from USC, he confirms to me Initially chose USC over Colorado, Oregon, TCU, Gonzaga and Stanford https://t.co/p8z0j6AioF
Four-star G @trent_perry0 has decommitted from USC, he confirms to me Initially chose USC over Colorado, Cal, TCU, Gonzaga and Stanford https://t.co/p8z0j6AioF
oh wow trent perry has decommitted from usc #mcdaag
Trent Perry opens recruitment. https://t.co/8fp2ixLGVa
Trent Perry, a two-time state champion at Harvard-Westlake, is a 6'4 point guard who originally picked USC over Stanford, Gonzaga, Oregon, Colorado and TCU. Perry told ESPN he will be "starting fresh" with his recruitment, "while utilizing the relationships I already built." https://t.co/JoButN5jFS
NEWS: Trent Perry, a McDonald's All-American, California Gatorade Player of the Year, and the No. 26 prospect in the 2024 class, is decommitting from USC following their coaching change, he told ESPN. STORY: https://t.co/kAvxh2gxFM https://t.co/U8NE36WvQW