Makai Lemon
USC Trojans – No. 6 | |
---|---|
Position | Wide receiver |
Class | Junior |
Personal information | |
Height | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) |
Weight | 190 lb (86 kg) |
Career history | |
College | USC (2023–present) |
High school | La Mirada (La Mirada, California) Los Alamitos (Los Alamitos, California) |
Makai Lemon is an American football wide receiver for the USC Trojans.
Early life
[edit]Lemon is from Los Alamitos, California.[1] He grew up playing football as a wide receiver and was close friends with quarterback Malachi Nelson, with them playing for the same Pop Warner team and winning a national championship.[2] He initially attended La Mirada High School, where he caught 57 receptions for 784 yards and five touchdowns as a freshman, in addition to four interceptions as a defensive back on defense.[3] He received his first scholarship offer from the Colorado Buffaloes during the first month of his freshman season.[4]
After his freshman season, Lemon transferred to Los Alamitos High School as a sophomore, where he joined Malachi Nelson.[2] In the spring 2021 season, he caught 43 passes for 756 yards and nine touchdowns, being named first-team all-state by MaxPreps.[5] He then recorded 65 receptions for 1,062 yards and 15 touchdowns as a junior in 2021.[6] He was named first-team junior All-American and first-team all-state by MaxPreps.[5] As a senior, he was named first-team All-American and first-team all state after totaling 69 receptions for 1,044 yards and 12 touchdowns.[5]
Lemon was an Under Armour All-American and an invitee to the Polynesian Bowl.[5] He was ranked a five-star recruit and the 13th-best player nationally by ESPN.[7] He initially committed to play college football for the Oklahoma Sooners along with Malachi Nelson.[8] However, he later flipped his commitment along with Nelson to the USC Trojans, after coach Lincoln Riley left the Sooners for the Trojans.[9]
College career
[edit]As a freshman at USC in 2023, Lemon saw limited playing time and caught six passes for 88 yards.[10] Towards the end of the season, he played at cornerback as well as wide receiver due to injuries to the Trojans' players.[11] In 2024, Lemon had a breakout game against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, totaling 256 all-purpose yards while scoring a touchdown.[12] He saw more action as the 2024 season went on and finished as USC's leading receiver with 52 receptions for 764 yards.[13]
References
[edit]- ^ "Makai Lemon". ESPN.
- ^ a b Albano, Dan (May 5, 2020). "La Mirada freshman Makai Lemon among three, key football transfers at Los Alamitos". Orange County Register – via archive.ph.
- ^ Hoover, John E. (February 16, 2021). "With an offer to ATH Makai Lemon, Lincoln Riley is in pursuit of elite QB/WR teammates". Sports Illustrated.
- ^ Guerriero, Justin (September 29, 2019). "Buffs issue first Class of 2023 offer to WR/CB Makai Lemon". Rivals.com.
- ^ a b c d "Makai Lemon". USC Trojans.
- ^ Grosbard, Adam (December 3, 2021). "5-star Los Alamitos WR Makai Lemon commits to USC". Orange County Register.
- ^ James, Donovan (December 22, 2022). "5-star WR Makai Lemon: outstanding individually, even better as part of a dynamic duo". USA Today – via Yahoo Sports.
- ^ Davis, John (September 16, 2021). "Malachi Nelson and Makai Lemon are lifelong friends, a dynamic duo on the field and Oklahoma commits". Press-Telegram.
- ^ Morales, Antonio (December 3, 2021). "Makai Lemon, 5-star 2023 athlete, becomes third former OU commit to follow Lincoln Riley to USC". The Athletic.
- ^ Hollowell, Kendall (October 16, 2024). "Why USC Trojans Receiver Makai Lemon Will Emerge As Breakout Player". Sports Illustrated.
- ^ Evans, Luca (October 26, 2024). "Wide receiver Makai Lemon has made himself key to USC's future". Orange County Register – via archive.ph.
- ^ Kartje, Ryan (October 28, 2024). "The Times of Troy: The big-play receiver USC needed was there all along: Makai Lemon". Los Angeles Times – via archive.ph.
- ^ Hollowell, Kendall (January 30, 2025). "Best Big Ten Receivers Ranked: Ohio State's Jeremiah Smith, Oregon's Dakorien Moore, USC's Makai Lemon". Sports Illustrated.