In-state OL lands South Carolina offer

Lancaster (S.C.) class of 2025 three-star IOL Kevin Peay has been committed to Georgia Tech since early June but that hasn’t stopped home-state South Carolina from remaining in the mix.
Now the 6-foot-4, 296-pounder may have a decision to make.
Offensive line coach Lonnie Teasley and the Gamecocks officially offered the Shrine Bowl offensive lineman on Thursday.
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Peay has seemed open to programs other than Georgia Tech.
He has visited South Carolina unofficially and reportedly plans to take an official visit to Vanderbilt.
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South Carolina has one offensive lineman committed in the 2025 class, Gaffney (S.C.) four-star Shed Sarratt.
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The Gamecocks are also targeting two other Georgia Tech commits on the offensive line in Duluth (Ga.) four-star OT Damola Ajiduhun and Chatanooga (Tenn.) Baylor School three-star IOL Jimmy Bryson.
With 21 prospects committed, South Carolina’s 2025 class is currently ranked No. 21 in the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings.
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