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USC lands former Georgia defensive lineman Bear Alexander

USC added a big piece to its future defense on Sunday, when Georgia defensive line transfer Bear Alexander committed to the Trojans.

USC coach Lincoln Riley and defensive coordinator Alex Grinch were after Alexander as soon as they could be within the rules of the transfer portal, and it didn't take long for the versatile defensive lineman to land on his next destination.

«I mean, it's Lincoln Riley,» Alexander told ESPN. «Just watching their production from last year, they lost two games, barely lost to Utah… if Caleb (Williams) wasn't hurt, they would have definitely been in that. It's Lincoln Riley and I'm excited to go play for that guy.»

Alexander was the No. 56 prospect in the 2022 recruiting class and the No. 5 defensive tackle overall. He originally committed to Georgia out of high school, decommitted, considered Texas A&M, and then recommitted to Georgia before signing with the Dawgs in the 2022 cycle.

Alexander played 163 defensive snaps as a true freshman this past season and recorded 9 tackles, 3 tackles for loss and 2 sacks. He entered the transfer portal on April 15, when the spring transfer window opened, and received offers from Colorado, Texas, Oregon, Miami and Penn State, among others.

«Not to brag on myself, but everyone wants the Big Bear,» Alexander told ESPN. «Everyone needs a big 300-pounder that can move with the twitch, the burst, the explosion that I bring to the game. Everyone needed that as a part of their defense.»

It wasn't an easy decision for him to leave Georgia, but after one season under his belt, Alexander felt as though it wasn't the right fit and it was time to move on.

«I feel as if there wasn't a significant amount of snaps (at Georgia),» Alexander said about why he entered the

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