USC Lands Four-Star Offensive Tackle

Four-star offensive tackle Keenyi Pepe has committed to USC.

He is the brother of USC defensive tackle Kobe Pepe and from Long Beach although he attends IMG Academy in Florida.

He chose USC over Miami, Florida, Georgia and Texas but has been widely expected to pick the Trojans for some time.

21 thoughts on “USC Lands Four-Star Offensive Tackle

  1. hi john,dos u thinck we shud re-tie-ur the jahb uv vize preznint lyche teems dew width numb-brz cuz the lassed vize preznint wuz the bestest wun evr,thanx alot

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    1. Jen Cohen, Bowden and Riley can’t go more than an hour without checking here for advice on how to run the football program…… and, let’s face it, their very lives……

      #They’reSOLuckyWe’reHere

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      1. KAM: Remember the Good Ole Days when Cowardly Gabby would give us political updates about how Trump’s tariffs were going to ruin the economy?

        And that’s how it works.

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        Mercedes ramps up investment in America in wake of Trump’s aggressive auto tariffs https://trib.al/yBM18fm

        Cowardly Gabby is wrong once again!

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  2. KAM: This is the judge who let the Tesla firebomber loose: Defense & Civil Rights Attorney Jessica Hedges. Jessica has been a criminal defense and civil rights lawyer for more than 20 years. She is a founding partner of the firm Hedges & Tumposky, LLP. Much of Jessica’s professional life is inspired by her conviction that over-reliance on incarceration is a source of social ills rather than a remedy for them. 

    Thus, in addition to traditional advocacy, she devotes significant professional energy to supporting, developing, and teaching about meaningful alternatives to incarceration. 

    She is a trained restorative justice facilitator, who developed and taught the course “Restoration and Resistance, International Innovations in Criminal Justice” at Boston College, where, for the past fourteen years, she has also taught the course “Studies in Crime and Social Justice”. 

    Additionally, at the request of the Court, Jessica represents all participants in the Court Assisted Recovery Effort (CARE). Jessica was selected by the United States District Court of Massachusetts to be the Chair of the Criminal Justice Act Board, which contributes to overseeing the attorneys who accept court appointments on behalf of indigent defendants. 

    DON: No Wonder She Let The Suspect Go Due To Multiple Supposed ‘Medical Needs’ Including Access to “Gender-Affirming Care”!

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    1. Dear Gabby,

      You had me at “Trained Restorative Justice Facilitator”…..

      #WhoInventsTheseTerms?

      [Silver Badges with “CCP!” were offered to MSNBC Anchors….. they turned them down saying, “We don’t deserve silver yet….but we’d be happy to wear tin ones till we trigger The Revolution’]…..

      #….”ThenWeWantGoldOnes”

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    2. She basically said “We never prosecute first time terrorists —you wouldn’t want us to treat this terrorist differently than the rest, would you?!”

      #No —We’dLikeYouToProsecuteThemALL,YouDumbBit*H…..

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  3. Sounds as if Scott is subtlely transitioning toward his go-to “USC recruits USC” refrain employed whenever USC does anything good.

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