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Irmo wide receiver Donovan Murph, who recently reclassified to the class of 2025, is accelerating his recruitment process by planning official visits. Murph shared on his X website that he has set up a visit to USC for this weekend. He is also looking to make an official visit to Clemson on November 23rd, as reported by Paul Strelow of TigerIllustrated. Murph has already attended games at USC, Clemson, and Alabama this season. While he expressed interest in visiting Tennessee and Texas A&M, there is no confirmation yet on those visits.

In addition to Murph’s plans, USC has extended offers to several other players. Defensive tackle Josiah Victor, linebacker Anthony Davis, tight end Brayden Fogle, and defensive end Anthony Sweeney have all received offers from the Gamecocks. Sweeney, in particular, visited Clemson for their game against Virginia.

Keenan Britt, a linebacker committed to USC for the class of 2026, is scheduled to visit this Saturday. Jaylen McGill, a running back from Mountain View Prep, will also be visiting USC for the second time this season.

Meanwhile, defensive tackle Seven Cloud, a target for USC from Butler JC, KS, has received offers from Tennessee and Kentucky. However, as of now, he has no visits planned for the upcoming weekend.

In a commitment switch, Sterling Sanders, a defensive tackle from Blythewood, has changed his commitment from Georgia Southern to Boston College after visiting BC over the weekend. Riverside tight end Mikkel Skinner announced his commitment to Kentucky on Wednesday night.

Linebacker Josh Smith from Dutch Fork made an unofficial visit to Ole Miss and is set to make an official visit to USC this weekend. Wide receiver Stephen Collier from River Bluff received an offer from Old Dominion, despite being committed to ECU.

Lastly, defensive end Jaiden Bryant from Irmo was offered by Florida State earlier in the month and holds offers from Virginia Tech and Miami of Ohio as well. This recruitment update showcases the ongoing activities in college football recruiting, with players making visits, receiving offers, and committing to various schools.