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St. Brown outlines fall plans

After completing a move to a new high school, four-star wide receiver Osiris St. Brown is antsy to settle in and make an impact at powerhouse Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei this fall.
With his brother, Equanimeous, now at Notre Dame, the younger St. Brown also intends to keep an eye on the college season and plans to see some action in person.
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"I would like to get out to a Stanford game and most definitely the Notre Dame-USC game," St. Brown said. "And probably any of the local games out here with UCLA and USC because they're easy to get to.
"I'm interested to see how the game at Notre Dame is going to go. USC has a bunch of guys I played against, like Biggie [Iman Marshall], so it will be cool to see him go against my brother. I like both schools, so I want to see how they match up against each other."
Stanford and UCLA are two other in-state programs St. Brown, a Rivals250 prospect in the 2017 class, has interest in though they have not offered yet. The 6-foot, 170-pound wideout holds 10 scholarship offers heading into his junior season, but said Michigan State and Notre Dame are probably the two schools recruiting him the hardest.
"I'm a bit more open-minded now about the recruiting process, but it would still be very cool to play with my brother in college," St. Brown said. "I still want to see other schools and see who likes me the best. If another school likes me more than Notre Dame, then I'd rather go there.
"I just love Stanford's education; that's the No. 1 thing for me. With UCLA, I love coach (Eric) Yarber. He has always been a great mentor whenever I've been there and he's treated us well."
St. Brown had 19 receptions for 359 yards and four touchdowns as a sophomore at Anaheim (Calif.) Servite last season, averaging about 19 yards per catch.
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