Alabama extends offer to 2025 IOL Peter Langi

2025 interior offensive lineman Peter Langi received an offer from Alabama. Langi is from San Francisco, California.

The Alabama football coaching staff extended an offer to 2025 interior offensive lineman Peter Langi on Saturday.

Langi plays for Archbishop Riordan High School in San Francisco, California. Prior to transferring to play for the Crusaders, Langi played for California high school powerhouse, Mater Dei High School.

Langi is listed at 6-foot-5 and 330 pounds. Langi has the frame to play at the college level right now. However, he will have to wait another year to do so.

Several programs that Langi has visited thus far are Arizona, Cal-Berkeley, UCLA, and USC.

Roll Tide Wire breaks down Peter Langi’s recruiting profile.

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Ohio State offers 2025 California offensive lineman

The Buckeyes offer the large Californian #GoBucks

[autotag]Ohio State football[/autotag] hasn’t finished up its 2024 recruiting class, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t looking ahead to the 2025 class.

With one commitment at the moment, quarterback Tavien St. Clair, the search for linemen to protect the sign caller is still ongoing. One of the players the Buckeye staff would like to see doing that is California’s [autotag]Peter Langi[/autotag], who on Sunday was offered a scholarship.

Langi, stands 6-foot, 7-inches while weighing 330-pounds, does not currently have a designation by the 247Sports Composite Rankings due to the list not having an update. By just looking at his offer list which includes USC, LSU, and Michigan, the offensive lineman will be among the highest-rated in the country.

Langi has the ability to play on the interior of the line or potentially as a right tackle. He’s not quite the ideal size for a left tackle but probably could play there in a pinch. Time will tell if the Ohio State offer has the Californian thinking about heading to the Midwest.

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