Bishop Gorman is loaded in their junior class and currently has five players ranked in the Scout 300.

Hard hitting safety Bubba Bolden is among a strong crop of safeties out West and is currently rated the No. 201 player nationally. He's a long, rangy safety who covers a lot of ground, plays with a nice, physical edge to him and shows good ball skills.

Bolden picked up an offer from USC in late October from then DB Coach Keith Heyward, who recruited the athlete heavily until being let go just a week ago. The Trojans immediately moved to the top of his board and minutes ago, the safety decided to end the recruiting process early.

"I'm a Trojan," an excited Bolden said. "I've always loved USC, that's the school I dreamed about playing for since I was little. I love the atmosphere and their style of play.

"I remember when I was little watching Reggie Bush and Matt Leinart play and I dreamed about running out of the Coliseum tunnel ever since then. I've been to games before and I've always wanted to wear that USC jersey and now I'll have that opportunity."

Although he has over a year before he can sign his letter of intent, Bolden said there was no reason to drag out his recruitment.

"The timing just felt right to me," Bolden said. "I know USC is where I want to be so there was no need to drag it out. I want to be able to focus on school and football and not stress about recruiting and I can do that now.

"I still plan to take my visits and enjoy that part of the process but I'm a Trojan. I wanted to wait and see who the new head coach would be and I'm comfortable with Coach Helton. I talked to Coach Sirmon earlier when I committed and he was excited and very welcoming. I'm very excited as well, like I said, this is a dream come true for me and it feels great to be a Trojan."