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A few days ago, open season on Penn State players commenced after the NCAA ruled that players may transfer with no penalty at all. The biggest coop to be had, star RB Silas Redd was immediately linked to several programs trying to recruit him including that little University in Southern California.
According to ESPN.com‘s Joe Schad, USC head coach Lane Kiffin traveled to Redd’s home state of Connecticut to meet with the running back. A source told Schad that the meeting lasted for three hours, and that “it went very well.”
Schad wrote that “USC laid out an extensive presentation on how Redd would fit with the team, including Power Point presentation and video clips.”
Redd is said to be struggling with the decision of moving on to a team with national title aspirations or remaining where his heart is in Happy Valley. It’s unclear when Redd will make a final decision on his future. USC opens summer camp Aug. 6.
SOurce: PFT