
In a groundbreaking move that’s shaking up the college football world, four-star linebacker Shaun Scott from Mater Dei High School has officially committed to the University of Southern California (USC). What’s making headlines beyond the commitment itself is the record-breaking Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deal that accompanies it — reportedly making Scott the highest-paid player in college football history.
Scott, a dominant force on the field and a leader off it, chose USC over powerhouse programs like Alabama, Georgia, and Ohio State. His commitment is seen as a massive win for Trojans head coach Lincoln Riley, who has been on a mission to restore USC’s national dominance.
Sources close to the program say the NIL package includes lucrative endorsements, media appearances, and personal brand-building opportunities valued at over $12 million, setting a new standard in the NIL era.
“I’m coming home to build a legacy,” Scott said during a live announcement. “Coach Riley believes in me, and I believe in what we’re building at USC.”
Trojans fans are ecstatic, already calling Scott the future face of the program. With this landmark deal, USC is proving it’s not just back — it’s leading the next era of college football.
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