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Report: Jordan Addison Decision Between USC and Texas, Decision Coming Soon

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While Jordan Addison’s decision between USC and Texas has been expected for a while, with his USC relationship dating back prior to even entering the transfer portal, a decision is reportedly coming soon.

According to college football insider Jordan Schultz, Addison has narrowed his option down to just USC and Texas and a decision is coming soon.

Addison has made official visits to both Texas and USC, and with the NIL spending capabilities both schools have at their fingertips from wealthy donors and collectives, he’ll be handsomely compensated in 2022 no matter where he goes. With reports of a lucrative NIL package already in place at USC, it’s hard to believe that he’s not headed to SoCal.

With a first-time eligibility waiver, Addison will likely spend just one season at either USC or Texas before declaring for the 2023 NFL — where he’s expected to be one of the first wide receivers selected.

Addison caught 100 balls for 1,593 yards and 17 touchdowns in 2021, providing Kenny Pickett with a favorite target, and now Pickett and Addison are both gone entering the 2022 season. After two seasons at Pitt, he finished his Pitt career with 160 catches for 2,259 yards and 21 touchdowns in just 24 games.

Pitt’s 2022 wide receiving corps still features a duo of Jared Wayne and Konata Mumpfield and intriguing depth in Jaden Bradley, Jaylon Barden, Addison Copeland, Che Nwabuko and Myles Alston — and Louisiana Tech transfer Bub Means if he’s cleared to play in 2022.

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Terrence
Terrence
1 year ago

Good then we can stop talking about it

Justin Dietrich
Justin Dietrich
1 year ago
Reply to  Terrence

PSN should have stopped talking about it long already, but here we are…

Jim
Jim
1 year ago

Why are you giving him ink still??????? Is this not a Pittsburgh now …. is no part of this town

Eli
Eli
1 year ago

Worst of luck, JA.

Justin Dietrich
Justin Dietrich
1 year ago
Reply to  Eli

Break a leg, literally!

Justin Dietrich
Justin Dietrich
1 year ago

Who cares? He is no longer a Pitt man. We don’t need to see articles on here about that snowflake.

SRS
SRS
1 year ago

Hope he did well during Finals Week and all his Credits ‘Transfer’ too. All too many guys, including Upper Classmen, shown as “Enrolled in the Dietrich School of A&S”. Prefer to Click on Bio and a Major is Declared.

kevin
kevin
1 year ago

MY GUESS, IS WHOMEVER PAYS HIM THE MOST!!!!
SEE YA FLECIA!
H2P!!!

Krackerjack Kid
Krackerjack Kid
1 year ago

Here is the prediction.

He will do worse next year statistically.

Now, please stop covering this low-rent clown.

On Campus Stadium Please
On Campus Stadium Please
1 year ago

He would have done worse this year at Pitt as well. The whole program rode Pickett’s magical year.

Terrence
Terrence
1 year ago

Let it go dude majority of us pitt fans have moved on

On Campus Stadium Please
On Campus Stadium Please
1 year ago
Reply to  Terrence

I moved on quite some time ago…yet these stories keep getting written. Will they breakdown his first week stats as well?

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