
RB Tank Bigsby of Hoganville, GA Friday announced a commitment to Auburn. He picked the Tigers over USC, Georgia and LSU. The Gamecocks recruited him from the angle of coming in and being their primary ballcarrier and, based on numerous reports, looked like the frontrunner. Then, they landed a commitment from an equally highly regarded back in Marshawn Lloyd. Bigsby took an official visit to USC in June and continue saying the right things about playing in the backfield with Lloyd. But that commitment appears to have impacted his feelings toward USC. Georgia also has a major running back talent committed for the 2020 class in Kendall Milton, and Bigsby has not done all that much with the Bulldogs. Auburn did not have have a 2020 running back commitment before Friday, and Bigsby’s most recent visits were to Auburn, including unofficial and official visits in early June.
Conway DT Tonka Hemingway has set August 15th for his announcement. He’s down to USC, North Carolina and Duke.
USC target SAF Ja’Qurious Conley of Jacksonville, NC has set August 23rd for his commitment announcement. He is down to the Gamecocks, North Carolina, Duke and Virginia Tech. He has an official visit to USC set for September 14th. He’s also made two unofficial visits to USC this year.
6-7 Noah Collier of Norristown, PA has Clemson in his final three schools along with Pitt and Cal. According to Stockrisers, He will take officials to Pitt August 30th, Clemson September 21st and Cal September 30th.
6-8 Ja’Von Benson of Ridge View told the state he has set official visits to the College of Charleston August 29th and to USC for September 7th. He has offers from both along with Ohio, Indiana State, UNC-Wilmington, Upstate, Winthrop, Murray State, Georgia Southern, Presbyterian and South Carolina State.
6-9 Obinna Anochili-Killen of Chapmanville, GA plans to set an official visit date with USC, among others, but no dates have been set. He expects to set some dates soon. He talked with Gamecock recruiter Chuck Martin last week. He said he’s also heard from Georgia.