Tyler Vaughns decided to return for his redshirt season in 2020, giving himself the chance to break records and USC football a critical target in the passing game.
Given his importance to the Trojans as a veteran, Vaughns seemed like the ideal player to kick off Reign of Troy’s player progress reports.
This summer, we’re exploring USC’s roster, taking stock of where players have been, where they are now, and where they’re going…
What USC got as a recruit:
Vaughns was an elite prospect coming out of Bishop Amat in 2016. He ranked 30th in the 247Sports composite, higher than teammate Michael Pittman and future NFL draft picks N’Keal Harry and D.