Stunning Transfer Move Leaves Nation in Shock: Five-Star QB Husan Longstreet Enters Portal
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the college football world, five-star freshman quarterback Husan Longstreet has announced his decision to enter the transfer portal. The news comes just days after his brother Kevin left USC, and it appears that Longstreet will not be staying in Los Angeles for one more year.
As a highly touted prospect, Longstreet had shown flashes of brilliance on the field, displaying elite legs and arm strength that make him one of the best dual-threat quarterbacks in college football. However, despite being considered the future face of the program, he has been relegated to the bench under Lincoln Riley's guidance.
Longstreet's decision to leave USC is a stunning move, especially given his family ties to the program. His brother Kevin had recently announced that he was leaving for the transfer window, and it seemed as though Husan would follow suit. However, Longstreet has other plans, and he will be exploring options elsewhere.
The good news for Longstreet is that he will have a wealth of programs vying for his attention in 2026. With the transfer portal closing on January 16th, Longstreet has just over two weeks to make a decision that will impact the future of several college football teams.
Coach Lane Kiffin, who had been linked to Husan's brother Kevin, may also be in play for Longstreet. The news follows Demond Williams' decision to withdraw his name from the transfer portal and stay with Washington, further complicating Kiffin's search for a top quarterback prospect.
Longstreet's move sets off a chain reaction that will have far-reaching implications for college football teams going into 2026. As one of the most talented young quarterbacks in the nation, Husan Longstreet has the potential to make a significant impact at his next destination.
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the college football world, five-star freshman quarterback Husan Longstreet has announced his decision to enter the transfer portal. The news comes just days after his brother Kevin left USC, and it appears that Longstreet will not be staying in Los Angeles for one more year.
As a highly touted prospect, Longstreet had shown flashes of brilliance on the field, displaying elite legs and arm strength that make him one of the best dual-threat quarterbacks in college football. However, despite being considered the future face of the program, he has been relegated to the bench under Lincoln Riley's guidance.
Longstreet's decision to leave USC is a stunning move, especially given his family ties to the program. His brother Kevin had recently announced that he was leaving for the transfer window, and it seemed as though Husan would follow suit. However, Longstreet has other plans, and he will be exploring options elsewhere.
The good news for Longstreet is that he will have a wealth of programs vying for his attention in 2026. With the transfer portal closing on January 16th, Longstreet has just over two weeks to make a decision that will impact the future of several college football teams.
Coach Lane Kiffin, who had been linked to Husan's brother Kevin, may also be in play for Longstreet. The news follows Demond Williams' decision to withdraw his name from the transfer portal and stay with Washington, further complicating Kiffin's search for a top quarterback prospect.
Longstreet's move sets off a chain reaction that will have far-reaching implications for college football teams going into 2026. As one of the most talented young quarterbacks in the nation, Husan Longstreet has the potential to make a significant impact at his next destination.