LSU Tigers: Jabrill Peppers
The No. 2 player in the country is going to Michigan. The Wolverines coaches are elated five-star Paramus (N.J.) Catholic cornerback Jabrill Peppers is headed to Ann Arbor, but that means five other coaching staffs are going back to the recruiting board and moving on down the list.
So where do those five teams go from here?
So where do those five teams go from here?
To continue reading this article you must be an Insider
Defensive back Jabrill Peppers (Paramus, N.J./Paramus Catholic), the No. 2 ranked player in the country, is set to make his decision at 5 p.m. on Sunday on ESPNU.
Here’s a look at how his recruitment has progressed along the way to his decision.
To continue reading this article you must be an Insider
Jabrill Peppers (Paramus, N.J./Paramus Catholic), the No. 2 prospect in the country, has set his decision date.
The No. 1 defensive back will make his decision live on ESPNU on May 26. With almost every program in the country targeting the talented prospect, Peppers has narrowed his list down to LSU, Notre Dame, Michigan, Penn State, Rutgers and Stanford.
He still plans on taking his visit to Penn State on May 18, and has already been out to Michigan, LSU and Ohio State. There might still be a surprise visit in store before the announcement as well. The five-star prospect has turned heads with his play on the field and will undoubtedly be a game changer for whichever school he picks.
Jabrill Peppers' coach at Paramus (N.J.) Catholic said his star player is inching closer to a decision and it's fair to say he's now down to just four schools: Michigan, Stanford, Penn State and LSU.
To continue reading this article you must be an Insider
Peppers should know future school soon 
April, 24, 2013
Apr 24
6:15
PM ET
By
Jared Shanker | ESPN.com
By mid-July, one of the top players in the country will have a pretty good idea as to where he will be playing his college football in 2014.
Paramus (N.J.) Catholic cornerback Jabrill Peppers, No. 2 in the ESPN 150, will visit Stanford in July. Following that trip, he will have his future program in mind.
“Definitely after I visit Stanford I should have it pretty clear where I want to go,” Peppers said.
The five-star cornerback is coming off April trips to LSU, Michigan and Ohio State, and while Peppers did not tip his hand, people close to the dynamic two-way athlete say Michigan has a sizeable lead of those three. He has listed Stanford as his No. 1 for several months and will visit Palo Alto before officially dropping them from the top of his list.
Paramus (N.J.) Catholic cornerback Jabrill Peppers, No. 2 in the ESPN 150, will visit Stanford in July. Following that trip, he will have his future program in mind.
“Definitely after I visit Stanford I should have it pretty clear where I want to go,” Peppers said.
The five-star cornerback is coming off April trips to LSU, Michigan and Ohio State, and while Peppers did not tip his hand, people close to the dynamic two-way athlete say Michigan has a sizeable lead of those three. He has listed Stanford as his No. 1 for several months and will visit Palo Alto before officially dropping them from the top of his list.
To continue reading this article you must be an Insider
#BlueChipBattles: ESPN 150 release edition
April, 19, 2013
Apr 19
12:49
PM ET
By RecruitingNation | ESPN.com
Student Sports, ESPN, ESPNSpeedy Noil, Adoree Jackson and Da'Shawn Hand are three of the most coveted recruits in the Class of 2014.Plus, rank the battles in SportsNation.
#TopFBMixtapes: Athlete mixtapes are all the rage in this highlight-crazed era of sports. We reached out to our Twitter followers to find out which 2014 football stars had the best highlight reels on YouTube, then had our staff rank and comment on the top submissions.
Tom Luginbill writes
BATON ROUGE, La. -- The offers keep coming in for 2014 defensive end Davon Godchaux.
To continue reading this article you must be an Insider
BATON ROUGE, La. -- On the weekend before RecruitingNation reveals its first ESPN 150 for the Class of 2014, two players sure to be near the top of the list, Leonard Fournette and Jabrill Peppers, were in the same place.
Fournette, the highly touted running back from New Orleans' St. Augustine High, and Peppers, the talented cornerback from Paramus (N.J.) Catholic were on LSU's campus taking in the Tigers' final scrimmage before Saturday's spring game.
Here is some of the feedback and some notes on players who were on campus:
Fournette, the highly touted running back from New Orleans' St. Augustine High, and Peppers, the talented cornerback from Paramus (N.J.) Catholic were on LSU's campus taking in the Tigers' final scrimmage before Saturday's spring game.
Here is some of the feedback and some notes on players who were on campus:
To continue reading this article you must be an Insider
Watch: 2014 Watch List ATH Peppers
March, 22, 2013
Mar 22
2:58
PM ET
By Recruiting Nation | ESPN.com
Jared Shanker talks with covered 2014 Watch List athlete Jabrill Peppers of Paramus Catholic (N.J.). Peppers won a pair of state football titles at Don Bosco (Ramsey, N.J.) before moving to Paramus Catholic and winning a third as a junior.
Defensive back Jabrill Peppers (Paramus, N.J./Paramus Catholic) can choose any school he would like. From the SEC to the Big Ten, Peppers is coveted by most top programs across the country. He is still mulling through the information in front of him, but according to his coach, Chris Partridge, there are four schools currently sticking out.
To continue reading this article you must be an Insider

