LOOK: 4-star WR Kevin Coleman visiting USC
Saint Louis (Mo.) St. Mary’s four-star wide receiver Kevin Coleman is visiting USC today for the Trojans’ rivalry game against UCLA.
He posted on his Instagram Story from Los Angeles.
The On3 Consensus – a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies – has Coleman as the No. 64 overall recruit in the country and the top player in the state of Missouri.
Coleman is one of the biggest visitors of the weekend along with Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei Five-Star Plus+ cornerback Domani Jackson — who decommitted from the school last week — and Seattle Rainier Beach consensus five-star offensive tackle Josh Conerly Jr.
“He is also heavily considering Oregon, and there are pushes to end up out West from his family,” On3’s Jeremy Crabtrees aid. “But can the Trojans overcome the Ducks, who have been targeting Coleman throughout the entire process? The Trojans didn’t start recruiting him until (Donte) Williams took over as the head coach.
Kevin Coleman had a stellar game Friday in the state playoffs
Saint Louis (Mo.) St. Mary’s faced off with Park Hills (Mo.) Central in the Class 3 quarterfinals of the Missouri state playoffs Friday, and Kevin Coleman had a standout game.
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He had four total touchdowns — three in the air and one on the ground — against Park Hills Central in a dominant 44-7 victory.
“I love seeing my teammates smile every time I touch the end zone,” Coleman told St. Louis Post-Dispatch. “I always come up to my O-line and tell them if it wasn’t for you guys and the quarterback, everybody on the team, I wouldn’t score. We celebrate together.”
His rushing touchdown was a 52-yard sprint and he also caught a 53-yard touchdown pass.
“He’s a problem,” Park Hills Central head coach Kory Schweiss said. “He can beat you vertical, he can beat you on post routes, corner routes, they can throw the quick stuff to him. You saw him out here zigzagging around, made about 17 people miss and I’m not exaggerating.”