4-star WR Amon-Ra St. Brown commits to USC
Four-star wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown committed to USC Saturday during the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio.
St. Brown chose the Trojans over offers from Notre Dame, California, Miami, Stanford, and Ohio State, among others.
"Fight on, baby," the Anaheim, Calif. native said during his announcement.
The 6-feet, 190-pound Mater Dei product will follow his high school quarterback J.T. Daniels to Southern Cal, which he admitted played a role in his decision.
"Looking at who will be playing quarterback was huge for me," St. Brown told Blair Angulo of 247sports.com. "Notre Dame didn't have the best season because of the quarterback situation. I wanted a quarterback that I know can get me the ball. As a receiver, making sure I went to a school I knew would have a top quarterback was huge."
St. Brown was the fourth-best prospect in his home state, and the 48th recruit in the country.
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