
USC Freshman Receiver Ethan 'Boobie' Feaster Impresses in Training Camp
Ethan 'Boobie' Feaster, a 17-year-old wide receiver for the University of Southern California, has made a strong impression during training camp, showcasing his readiness to contribute to the team. Feaster, who is among the youngest players in USC football history, reclassified to join the Trojans a year early, leaving behind his final year of high school.
Since joining the team, Feaster has demonstrated his ability to make explosive plays, despite facing a soft-tissue injury early in training. Coach Lincoln Riley noted his maturity and work ethic, emphasizing the importance of consistency in his performance. Feaster, who previously starred at DeSoto High in Texas, was recognized as a five-star prospect and ranked among the top high school players in the nation.
Feaster is part of a larger youth movement within the USC receiving corps, alongside other freshmen expected to play significant roles. His teammates have welcomed him, helping him acclimate to the college environment. While expectations are high for the young player, coaches remind that he is still adjusting to the demands of college football.
