Jerome Myles, a four-star wide receiver from Draper, Utah, is set to make his college decision on October 30. After de-committing from Ole Miss due to concerns about the program’s transfer portal activity and behavioral changes he perceived among the coaching staff, Myles has narrowed his options to Utah, USC, Ohio State, and Georgia.
USC Trojans in the Final Mix for Jerome Myles
The Utes and USC Trojans have gained significant momentum in recent weeks, appealing to Myles’ desire to play college football close to home and his emphasis on strong coaching relationships and a winning culture.
“That’s pretty important to me — I want to play in front of my family,” said Myles, “I want them to be able to come watch.”
On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine gives Utah a significant edge to landing Myles, 94 percent. While USC comes in with a 1.4 percent chance.
The 6-foot-2, 205-pound senior has visited Texas A&M and will be visiting USC this Saturday as they take on the Utah State Aggies. He will also see Georgia and Ohio State in the coming weeks. He was in attendance for the Notre Dame – Texas A&M game.
His decision will be closely watched by college football fans as he is considered one of the top wide receiver prospects in the 2025 class. He is the 8th-ranked wide receiver in the nation by On3’s industry ranking and is as high as 5th by ESPN and 247 Sports.
In two games so far this season, Myles has 9 receptions for 246 yards and four touchdowns, per Max Preps.