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4-star WR Corey Simms narrows list to 3 schools, sets commitment date

Collin-headshotby:Collin Ginnan06/12/24

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Wide receiver Corey Simms. (Credit: On3)

Saint Louis Christian Brothers College four-star wide receiver Corey Simms is down to three schools and will commit on June 30, he told On3’s Hayes Fawcett.

Simms said he will choose between USC, Missouri and Penn State. He has already taken official visits to Penn State (May 31) and USC (June 7) with visits to Nebraska and Mizzou on deck.

Back in April, Simms told On3’s Chad Simmons that “everybody wants me to stay home” at Missouri.

“What matters to me is the feeling of being at home and being comfortable where I’m at,” Simms said. “I want to know that I’m going to be developed into the receiver that I want to be and eventually, make it to the next level. I also want to have great support behind me.” 

On Missouri: “Mizzou was the first team to offer me. I like Mizzou. I love coach Jacob Peeler and coach Eliah Drinkwitz.” 

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On USC: “USC and Lincoln Riley are known for throwing the ball. They get the ball to their receivers and they have great receivers. USC also has a great receivers coach, Dennis Simmons.”

On Penn State:  “I enjoyed having my family come out to meet the coaches and get a feel for the school and environment. The official visit was all we expected, plus more.”

The 6-foot-3, 185-pound Simms is the nation’s No. 289 overall prospect, No. 44 wide receiver and No. 3 recruit from Missouri in the 2025 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.