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Name: Munir McClain (Transfer from Southern California) College: Utah
Number: 4
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-3 Weight: 220 Position: Pos2: FB/H-back
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025 40 Low: 4.55 40 Time: 4.64 40 High: 4.73
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Data Scout Notes: Backup WR/Listed 6-4/Really 6-2...Unemployment benefits investigation @ USC 2023: NAC...2022: NAC...2021: NAC...2020: NAC...Transfer from USC...Coming off Oct 2020 Suspension
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Munir McClain, Utah, Player News
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Utah has added another wide receiver through the transfer portal. Former USC wide receiver Munir McClain announced his commitment to Utah on Wednesday. McClain is a 6-foot-4, 210-pound redshirt sophomore that was a three-star recruit out of high school. He played as a true freshman, appearing in five games, catching three passes for 19 yards before suffering a season-ending knee injury.McClain was suspended by USC for the 2020 season, but USC did not give an official reason for the suspension. Ac cording to the Los Angeles Times, McClain's mom, Shan, was told by Michael Blanton, USC's vice president of ethics and professionalism, that "a complaint was received about USC students being approached to file for EDD (unemployment benefits). An investi gation was opened, and Munir's name had come up." - Deseret News
(DS#999 WR) rSr/2025 WR Munir McClain, Utah
News Source: Deseret News
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Munir McClain, the USC receiver suspended last fall amid a federal inquiry into apparent unemployment fraud on campus, has re-entered the NCAA transfer portal, six months after opting to withdraw his name the first time. His decision to leave USC marks t he messy end of a relationship that swiftly soured last fall, when federal agents first arrived on USC's campus asking questions about the sophomore receiver.McClain was first suspended from USC's football team last September as he emerged as one focus of a federal probe into unemployment fraud. McClain told The Los Angeles Times last fall that he applied for and received pandemic unemployment assistance benefits last summer. By late October, federal agents were on USC's campus, questioning his U SC teammates about McClain and whether they were approached about fraudulently filing for unemployment benefits. Some were given subpoenas to appear before a grand jury. - Los Angelese Times
(DS#999 WR) rSr/2025 WR Munir McClain, Utah
News Source: Los Angelese Times
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Munir McClain, the suspended receiver at the center of a federal probe over pandemic unemployment benefits, and his brother, linebacker Abdul-Malik McClain, are leaving USC and will enter the NCAA transfer portal. The decision comes after a tumultuous fe w months that fractured the family's relationship with USC. In mid-September, Munir McClain was suspended from the football team with minimal explanation. Michael Blanton, USC's vice president of ethics and professionalism, later told his mother, Shan Mc Clain, that Munir's name came up in conjunction with a complaint alleging unemployment fraud and identity theft at USC. A month later, federal investigators approached players on campus and asked about the sophomore. Munir McClain, who applied for and re ceived pandemic unemployment assistance over the summer, maintains that he's done nothing wrong and that USC has yet to provide a full explanation for his suspension. - Los Angeles Times
(DS#999 WR) rSr/2025 WR Munir McClain, Utah
News Source: Los Angeles Times
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USC wide receiver Munir McClain was on his way to an early morning workout Sept. 18 when he was told that coach Clay Helton needed to speak with him in his office. Two days earlier, Michael Blanton, USC's vice president of professionalism and ethics, had called McClain to question what he knew about unemployment benefits from California's Employment Development Department. Their conversation took place over two phone calls, and McClain went to physical therapy in between. In his office that Friday morni ng, Helton informed the sophomore wide receiver that he was being suspended. McClain still would be able to attend class, receive stipends and meals, rehabilitate his surgically repaired anterior cruciate ligament, and receive coronavirus testing from th e university. But he would remain away from the football team until further notice.A month later, two federal agents were at McClain's dormitory door and subpoenas were being issued for other USC football players in conjunction with a federal frau d probe. But as questions swirled around the nature of that investigation and McClain's role in the eyes of investigators, the specific cause for his suspension from USC's football team remains unclear. In a news conference in front of Galen Center on Su nday, his mother, Shan McClain, and Najee Ali, a local civil rights activist, said that no specific explanation had been given. - Los Angeles Times
(DS#999 WR) rSr/2025 WR Munir McClain, Utah
News Source: Los Angeles Times
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