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Imatorbhebhe has great trip to USC

Class of 2016 Rivals250 wide receiver Josh Imatorbhebhe recently took his first visit to USC since committing to the Trojans back in the spring and the trip more than lived up to his lofty expectations.
"I went there for the camp and it was a great outing and a great chance to spend time with some of the other commits and maybe some future commits," Imathorbhebhe said. "I learned some stuff from the coaches on the field and it was a worthwhile trip."
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Working on-field with Trojans wide receivers coach Tee Martin was something Imatorbhebhe had been wanting to do for quite some time and he said he really enjoyed spending time with his future position coach.
"I thought it was amazing," Imatorbhebhe said. "I felt like it kind of gives me a an idea of the coaching I would be receiving and really it was amazing because they're very detailed. From Coach Tee down to the other assistants they really build you up from the foundation up and that's an approach I really liked."
In addition to spending time with his future Trojans coaches, Imatorbhebhe also said he enjoyed with working out with potential future teammates.
"I really thought [current USC running back commit] Melquise Stovall was pretty good, he's a true athlete," Imatorbhebhe said. "[2016 Rivals100 wide receiver] Tyler Vaughns was out there and he's really good, a very smooth route-runner. I feel like there's talent everywhere and the guys they have in California are some of the best in the country."
While he admitted that his recruitment has slowed down since he pledged the Trojans back in May, Imatorbhebhe said the SEC school closest to home hasn't given up yet.
"Georgia is still talking to me," he said. "They invited me to Dawg Night and they want me to come but for the most part it's slowed down a lot since I committed."
So will Imatorbhebhe take up the Bulldogs on their offer to visit later this month?
"I don't know if I'm going to go to Dawg Night or not," he said. "If I went I would just go to say what's up to the coaches and say what's up to my friends and check it out and see how stuff is going."
Even if he doesn't make it to Athens this month, Imatorbhebhe said he will likely take a visit in the fall.
"I want to go to the Georgia-Alabama game," he said. "That looks like it's going to be a great game. But for the most part I really want to stay local and not travel too much because this is my senior season because I owe I tot my program and my community to put in as much as I can to try to have a great year."
When it comes to official visits, Imatorbhebhe said he's still undecided, but he knows he will make it back to USC for certain.
"I haven't decided if I'm going to take any others yet," he said. "I was probably going to take it into the season and discuss it with my family. I know for sure I'm going to take one to USC, other than that I haven't really been able to discuss that yet."
Imatorbhebhe remains on track to graduate early and enroll at USC in January 2016. He will join his older brother Daniel, who recently transferred to USC from Florida.
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