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Christian Collins commits to USC basketball
Summary
Christian Collins, a 6-foot-9 McDonald's All-American who has cystic fibrosis, verbally committed to USC and joins a 2026 class ranked No. 6 by 247Sports.
Content
Christian Collins, a 6-foot-9 McDonald's All-American power forward, told multiple recruiting services Wednesday that he had verbally committed to USC. He is joining a 2026 recruiting class led by coach Eric Musselman that already includes identical twin 7-footers Darius and Adonis Ratliff. Collins plays for St. John Bosco High in Bellflower. Coverage of his commitment has also noted that he has cystic fibrosis and that he described his case as mild.
Key facts:
- Collins verbally committed to USC and chose the Trojans over finalists Kentucky and Louisville.
- He is a 6-foot-9 McDonald's All-American power forward who plays for St. John Bosco High in Bellflower.
- The article reports that Collins has cystic fibrosis; he told ESPN's Malika Andrews that his case is mild and that he manages it with an inhaler and medication.
- USC's 2026 class includes Darius and Adonis Ratliff and is ranked No. 6 nationally by 247Sports.
- Reporting notes that misinformation about cystic fibrosis is common; Collins' mother told the Los Angeles Sentinel in 2019 that classmates made insensitive comments about his mortality.
- Medical updates in recent years were described in coverage as expressing confidence about progress toward new treatments, though there is no cure.
Summary:
Collins is set to join USC's 2026 recruiting class, adding a highly rated high school prospect to the roster. Media coverage has noted his cystic fibrosis and described his case as mild and managed with medication. Undetermined at this time.
