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BREAKING NEWS: Top Receiver Chooses USC Over Final Three Contenders in Landmark Commitment Decision

USC bolstered its offensive arsenal on Sunday with the commitment of three-star 2025 wide receiver Corey Simms from Saint Louis, Missouri. Simms, who chose USC over final contenders Missouri and Penn State, brings a wealth of talent and championship experience to the Trojans.

Last season, Simms played a pivotal role in Christian Brothers College’s state title victory, showcasing his skills with 79 receptions totaling 1,049 yards and 12 touchdowns.

His impact wasn’t limited to offense; Simms also demonstrated defensive prowess with two interceptions, one of which he returned for a decisive Pick-6. Highlight reels from his junior season underscore his versatility and game-changing abilities on the field.

“USC really made a lasting impression on my family,” Simms shared after completing his official visit. “It felt like home, and most importantly, I can see myself as a future Trojan.”

Simms’ commitment marks a significant addition to USC’s recruiting efforts, aligning with their strategy to recruit top-tier talent capable of elevating the team’s performance in the coming seasons. His decision reflects USC’s allure as a prestigious program with a rich football tradition and a commitment to nurturing young athletes both on and off the field.

With Simms onboard, USC looks poised to continue its tradition of excellence in college football, leveraging his skills to enhance their offensive capabilities. As he prepares to join the Trojans, anticipation grows among fans and analysts alike to see how Simms will contribute to USC’s pursuit of championships in the competitive landscape of collegiate football.

As the 2025 season approaches, all eyes will be on Corey Simms and his impact at USC, where he aims to make a lasting mark and uphold the storied legacy of Trojan football.

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