The University of Pittsburgh is going to be bumping with official visitors in the month of June as a long list just got a little longer with Kevin Peay locking in his visit.

Pitt will host the three-star offensive lineman from June 13-15 as Peay wants to experience what Pitt has to offer.

“I feel like they have a great program and coaching staff there,” Peay told Pittsburgh Sports Now. “I could play for a school like Pittsburgh.”

The decision to initiate an official visit comes not too long after the Panthers offered Peay back on March 22.

Peay stands at 6-foot-4, 305-pounds and provides a physical presence to the line for Lancaster High School in South Carolina.

At Lancaster High School, Peay also plays on the Bruins basketball team as a center.

Along with Pitt, Peay holds offers from Memphis, Georgia Tech, Purdue, Duke, South Florida, James Madison and others.

Pitt has now locked in nearly 20 official visitors for June. Tagging alongside Peay from June 13-15 will be Justin Guerrier, Cole Woodson, Devinn Farris, Rukeem Stroud, Jordan Fields, CJ Ross, Bryson Jones and Chris Vigna.

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