NCAAF: USC’s Branch Bros. enter transfer portal

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Southern California stars Zachariah and Zion Branch will enter the transfer portal, they said Tuesday.

Zachariah Branch, a receiver, and Zion Branch, a safety, published announcements declaring their intent on social media. Both players are former top-100 high school recruits with two years of eligibility remaining.

Zachariah Branch was USC’s second-leading receiver in 2024, gaining 503 yards and scoring just one touchdown on 47 receptions. He has 78 catches for 823 yards and four total touchdowns (three receiving, one rushing) over two college campaigns.

“I am thankful for the love and support from my coaches, teammates, advisors, football staff and professors,” he wrote in part. “Being able to share the field with my brother has also been a blessing and something that I know is a rare privilege.”

Zion Branch finished the season with 19 tackles, one sack and three pass breakups.

“Playing football at USC has been one of the greatest experiences of my life. Having the opportunity to be a USC Trojan and suit up alongside my brother made it even more special, and it’s something I’ll always cherish,” he wrote in part.

Both players said they are looking forward to new opportunities ahead.

USC went a disappointing 6-6 this past season, including a 4-5 mark in its first Big Ten campaign. The Trojans will face Texas A&M in the Las Vegas Bowl on Dec. 27.

–Field Level Media

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