Looking at how the recruits fit
A quick look at where USC's commits might end up playing for the Trojans
Updated: February 5, 2013, 7:11 PM ET
By Johnny Curren | WeAreSC
With the Class of 2013 close to being wrapped up, it's time to take a look ahead at where the potential future Trojans might fit in when they hit Brian Kennedy-Howard Jones Field for the first time.
Sammamish (Wash.) Skyline
Tall and lanky with a live arm, Browne is a classic drop-back quarterback with ideal size in the Matt Leinart mold. Already enrolled, he'll battle with Max Wittek and Cody Kessler for the starting quarterback job. While he has a tough road ahead of him, Browne is also advanced when it comes to his understanding of the mental side of the game, so you can't count him out.
Early Entrants
QB Max Browne (6-foot-5, 214 pounds)Sammamish (Wash.) Skyline
Tall and lanky with a live arm, Browne is a classic drop-back quarterback with ideal size in the Matt Leinart mold. Already enrolled, he'll battle with Max Wittek and Cody Kessler for the starting quarterback job. While he has a tough road ahead of him, Browne is also advanced when it comes to his understanding of the mental side of the game, so you can't count him out.
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