2026 Keenyi Pepe 5* OL from IMG commits to USCw

I’ll just say, I shouldn’t say it’s “over” b/c it’s recruiting, but going to be **** near impossible to flip.

It was long thought he was committing to SC due to family ties. I knew this was imminent 3 weeks ago. My ppl’s nephew is tight w his brother; they played at Bosco w/ each other.
I’ve been reading this thread for 3 weeks and you knew the whole time?!

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Maybe because Lanning walked into one of the best OL rooms in America. You glazing born on 3rd Lanning tells me what I need to know.

Mario coached 1 out of the 5 oline starters for Oregon last year. He was a 6th year senior. The other 4 were transfers/signed by Lanning out of HS.

What does that tell you?
 
I know they got a new GM but what’s gotten into SC recruiting?

They hired Bowden from ND, and he's VERY aggressive in pushing for early commits.

The Domers had Top 5 classes the past two summers, but eventually the field catches up during the season. I expect the same to happen with USC.
 
Well then either they are the best eyes for OL Talent or the best developers at the position or a combo of both. Because outside of the 1st year **** show at UM, they've never fielded an OL that wasn't well above average.

This is a tired narrative.

OSU, Michigan, ND, Oregon, Georgia, Alabama, Texas...all teams that have recruited the position better/had better lines than the Canes since Mario got here.

Has Cristobal improved the position? Yes. But we need to stop with the "well, Mario/Mirabal will take the three-star guys and turn them into studs!" cope when we lose these recruiting battles. They are MUST WINS.
 
We all knew this, but @DMoney confirmed on today's podcast that Miami will continue to recruit Pepe after the dust of the commitment settles down.
 
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Agree. Some kids go to a school to win and some go for the $ and relationships. Well we know he's not going there to win so....
Money is blinding these kids totally taking there eyes off the ball .

They all should read Edgerrin James book on money and the NFL how he paid a tremendous price and wanted to save these kids from the love of money blindness.
 
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