USC QB Commit Husan Longstreet Reflects on Journey at Signing Ceremony at Corona Centennial HS
On a momentous day for both Husan Longstreet and the USC Trojans, the talented quarterback officially committed to the University of Southern California during a heartfelt signing ceremony at Corona Centennial High School. Surrounded by family, friends, coaches, and teammates, Longstreet marked the culmination of years of hard work and dedication that led him to one of college footballās most storied programs.
The 6-foot-4, 215-pound quarterback from Corona, California, has been a standout player for Centennial, guiding the team through some of the most challenging high school football competitions in the state. His commitment to USC solidifies his place as one of the premier quarterbacks in the 2025 recruiting class, and his signing ceremony was an emotional reminder of how far he has come on his journey to becoming a Trojan.
During the ceremony, Longstreet reflected on his football journey, noting the importance of his family, mentors, and coaches in helping him get to this point. “Today is a dream come true for me and my family,” Longstreet said, visibly emotional. “Iāve been working for this moment since I was a little kid, and to be able to represent a program like USC is something Iāll never take for granted.”
As he signed his National Letter of Intent, the magnitude of the moment settled in for Longstreet, who had spent countless hours perfecting his craft and preparing for the next level. But it wasnāt just the physical side of football that he valuedāLongstreet took a moment to emphasize the role that his mentors, including head coach Matt Logan of Centennial High School, played in shaping him into the player and person he is today.
“Coach Logan has been a huge influence on me,” Longstreet shared. “Heās taught me so much about the game and life. Heās pushed me to be better every day, and without him, I wouldnāt be in the position Iām in today.
Throughout his high school career, Longstreet has been a driving force for the Centennial Huskies, leading them to deep playoff runs and making a name for himself as one of the most promising quarterbacks in the country. His ability to read defenses, make accurate throws under pressure, and lead his team in high-stakes situations caught the attention of college programs from across the nation. In his junior season alone, Longstreet threw for over 3,000 yards and 35 touchdowns, cementing his status as a top-tier prospect.
His success on the field has been matched by his leadership off the field, where he has been a role model to younger players and a pillar in the community. “Husan is the epitome of what it means to be a student-athlete,” said Coach Logan. “Heās talented, but what sets him apart is his work ethic and character. Heās earned everything thatās coming his way.
USC head coach Lincoln Riley, who has been known for developing elite quarterbacks, is getting a player who is poised to make an impact in the college football landscape. Longstreetās combination of size, arm strength, and poise in the pocket fits perfectly into the Trojans’ high-powered offensive scheme, and his leadership qualities make him a natural fit for the storied program.
“Husan is an incredible talent,” said Riley in a statement after Longstreet’s commitment. “Weāve had the chance to watch him grow over the past year, and weāre excited to have him be a part of our team. His leadership, football IQ, and physical attributes are exactly what weāre looking for in a quarterback. We canāt wait to see what he will accomplish at USC.”
Longstreetās ability to make plays both with his arm and his legs gives him a dynamic edge as a dual-threat quarterback. His leadership on the field, his accuracy, and his ability to make quick decisions in critical moments will no doubt serve him well as he transitions to the college game.
With the signing now official, Husan Longstreet is set to become part of the USC football family. His commitment brings hope and excitement to the Trojansā quarterback room, as he represents the future of the program. As he prepares to begin his collegiate career, Longstreet is focused on continuing to develop his skills and contribute to USCās championship aspirations.
“Iām excited to get to work,” Longstreet said. “USC has a great tradition, and Iām ready to add my chapter to it. I know the road ahead wonāt be easy, but Iām ready to put in the work and help this program get back to the top.”
For Trojan fans, Longstreetās commitment is another sign of the program’s bright future under Coach Riley. With a quarterback of Longstreetās caliber coming in, USC is poised to continue building a championship-contending team for years to come.