Talented St. Frances Academy DL Set to Announce Commitment Thursday

Baltimore (Md.) St. Frances Academy defensive lineman Sam Greene received an offer from USC three weeks ago. He announced the news over social media. Despite perhaps being a bit undersized, we’re hearing the Trojans really like him. Greene’s explosive, extremely disruptive and plays really hard.
After recording four sacks and three tackles for loss in just 12 plays in St. Frances’ 2022 preseason scrimmage, Boston College, Penn St., USC and Texas A&M offered the senior.
Schools like Miami, Oklahoma and Ohio State are still evaluating Greene, who currently isn’t ranked in the On3 Consensus. He’s experiencing a bit of a resurgence in his recruitment and approaching this next phase with patience.
“Just taking it in,” he told Tim Verghese of Aggie Scoop. “One step at a time, one step at a time. Just getting used to it. Happy to see my hard work finally paying off at my new school….I’m loving it.”
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Greene is not ranked in the 2023 On3 Consensus or the 2023 On300, but he has a 3-Star ranking from On3 and ESPN.
A day ago Greene announced his plans to commit on Thursday(9/15) on ESPN during his game vs Venice.
Greene will choose among USC, Penn St., Boston College, Texas A&M and A few days ago he posted on Twitter that the Trojans were looking good. WeAreSC submitted a USC prediction this morning.
Although he hasn’t visited USC, Greene talked about what he’s looking for in a school and football program.
“Just to feel like I’m at home,” he said. “I’m treated as one of the guys, not no favoritism, but just one of the guys and the environment has to be for me. The people, from the head coach to the kickers to the trainers, everybody has to be one big family. That’s what I love. I love playing for a family-oriented coaching staff, because I know that they’ll treat me like family.”