


One of the state’s top prospects, RB Tre Segarra of Byrnes, will make his commitment announcement Tuesday morning at 11:00 on the Rivals YouTube channel. Segarra made official visits to Indiana, Stanford, and LSU, and canceled visits to Tennessee and South Carolina. He was at USC on Monday, attending a camp with some teammates. Gamecock247 reported he was taken to the side by some Gamecocks coaches for a conversation. Since his official visit to LSU last weekend and his decision to cancel his other two visits, the predictions for LSU have been rolling in. Before that, it was thought that USC was the team to beat because of his family ties to the school and his long-standing relationship with the coaching staff.
WR Amare Patterson of Bluffton/Ridgeland will announce on Saturday at 600 PM via the CBS Sports College Football YouTube channel with South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and Georgia Tech listed as the finalists. He visited USC last weekend.
SAF Seth Williams said Monday night he remains undecided between Clemson and Georgia, and he will notify the head coaches about his decision before he announces on July 3rd.
Paul Strelow of TigerIllustrated on Monday projected Clemson to gain commitments from DL Seth Tillman of South Pointe, DE RJ Hudson of Chesterfield, VA, and SAF Jayden Aparicio-Bailey of Prattville, AL.
South Carolina offered Byrnes CB Aidyn Wiggins after the camp session. He committed to Auburn on June 2nd.
Clemson offered DL Segun Alexander of Rabun Gap, GA. He made his official visit over the weekend.
2028 DT Prince Che (6-4 305) of Thomasville, GA was offered by Clemson. He also has offers from Wisconsin, Louisville, Texas Tech, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Texas, LSU, Oregon, Alabama, Indiana, Southern Cal, Missouri, Notre Dame, and others.
South Carolina offered 2028 QB Chandler Dyson (6-3 225) of Warner Robins, GA. Last season, he passed for 2138 yards and 16 touchdowns, and rushed for 536 yards and four touchdowns. Some of his other offers are Florida State, LSU, Nebraska, Syracuse, Georgia Tech, and North Carolina. He also visited Clemson in April.
South Carolina offered 2028 DL Tervon Glass of Danville, VA. He also has offers from Miami, Georgia, Virginia Tech, East Carolina, Wake Forest, Maryland, Michigan State, SMU, Kentucky, Louisville, and others.
DE James Pace of Hyattsville, MD, who had listed South Carolina among his favorites, said Monday night he’s not had any recent contact with defensive ends coach Deion Barnes, and won’t have the Gamecocks among his finalists when he announces on Friday night. Pace never visited USC, though Barnes, who had recruited him while at Penn State, talked with him about a date. He did make official visits to Auburn, Tennessee, and Colorado, and he’ll choose one of those.
2028 OL Brody Lorenzo of Dutch Fork was offered by North Carolina.
2029 OL Jordan Lewis of Dorman was offered by Alabama.
Basketball News:
Clemson offered 2028 6-4 Brelyn Moses of Rocky Mount, NC. West Virginia, Maryland, Cincinnati, Villanova, and Georgia Tech are among his other offers.
South Carolina offered 2028 6-5 RJ Davis of Ridge View. He also has offers from Cal, Wake Forest, and Charlotte.
South Carolina offered 2028 6-6 Kaleb Allen of Christ Church. That’s the first offer he has reported.
South Carolina offered 2028 6-6 CJ Moore of Ridge View. He also has offers from Coastal Carolina, Charlotte, Presbyterian, Wake Forest, and Cal.
South Carolina offered 2028 6-6 Antoine Caughman Jr. of Keenan. He also has offers from Charlotte, UCLA, Wake Forest, Cal, Indiana, and Coastal Carolina.
2028 606 Kmajay Jenkins, an Anderson native, was offered by Florida State.
Baseball News:
Former Clemson OF Nate Savoie is headed to Texas A&M.
OF Logan Newcomb of Atlantic Collegiate committed to Coastal Carolina.
INF Gabe Herold of Florence-Darlington Tech, a native of Lexington, committed to the College of Charleston.
AC Flora catcher Dylan Hernandez committed to the College of Charleston.
Hammond OF Colt Babic committed to the College of Charleston.
Former South Carolina RHP Tyler Pitzer is leaving Mississippi State to enter the free agent portal.

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