USC’s Bear Alexander found his ‘match made in heaven’
A five-star linebacker out of Maryland, he’s known as much for his faith as his football ability.
USC now has the highest-ranked recruiting class in the nation. After a disappointing 4-8 season in 2021, second-year head coach Lincoln Riley has turned things around in Los Angeles in a major way.
Riley reeled in the No. 1 overall recruit, quarterback Malachi Nelson, and a host of other blue-chip prospects. Among them is five-star linebacker, and one of the most fascinating recruits in the country, David “Bear” Alexander.
Alexander is a 6’2, 225-pound linebacker from Good Counsel High School in Olney, Maryland.
He’s rated as the No. 2 linebacker in the country and the No. 18 overall recruit by 247Sports. Alexander is known for his speed, athleticism, and instincts on the field. But he’s also known for his strong faith.
Alexander is a devout Christian, and he says his faith is the most important thing in his life. He’s been open about his faith on social media, and he often uses his platform to share his testimony.
Alexander’s faith is also evident in the way he plays football.
He’s a hard worker and a fierce competitor, but he also plays with a sense of joy and gratitude. He knows that he’s been given a gift, and he’s determined to make the most of it.
Alexander is excited to be at USC. He loves the coaching staff, and he believes that he can develop into a great player in their system. He’s also excited to be part of a team with a rich tradition and a winning culture.
Alexander is a special player, and he’s a great addition to the USC football program.
He’s a talented athlete, a hard worker, and a man of faith. He’s a great role model for young people, and he’s going to be a star at USC.
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