Recruiting

STRecruiting: Texas wide receiver makes his first visit to South Carolina Saturday to commence his campus visits

One of the prospects new South Carolina offensive coordinator Kendal Briles contacted from his days in Texas was WR Brady Knowles (6-5 190) of Southlake. Briles had offered Knowles for TCU, and after getting together with Gamecock receivers coach Mike Furrey, a USC offer was extended to Knowles. Saturday, Knowles will be in Columbia for […]

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STRecruiting: Clemson MBB forward Jake Wahlin is planning to transfer after one year with the Tigers

Clemson forward Jake Wahlin announced on social media Friday that he intends to enter the transfer portal. Wahlin came from Utah as a junior transfer after making 23 starts in the 2024-25 season, averaging six points and five rebounds per game with the Utes. This past year with the Tigers, the Provo, Utah, native made 29

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STRecruiting: Despite joining the recruiting battle late, Clemson appears to be in good position for 2027 WR Lawrence Britt

Further clarity. That’s exactly what 2027 wide receiver Lawrence Britt (6-1, 178) of Memphis (TN) Lausanne Collegiate School got while attending Clemson’s “Elite Retreat” recently. Britt is considered to be one of the top wideouts in the country, and despite being a late arrival to the party, Clemson appears to have plenty of momentum in

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STRecruiting: One of South Carolina’s top QB targets has finished spring travels, now looking at three official visits

South Carolina will welcome one of its top quarterback targets back to campus on Saturday in DJ Butler of Buford, GA. The Gamecocks are in a good spot with Butler, who has visited several times. But quarterbacks coach Kendal Briles also remains heavily invested in the recruiting of Jerry Meyer III (6-0 170) of Waxahachie,

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STRecruiting Notebook: One of state’s top, young QBs is moving across the border; USC to host another QB target Saturday

2029 QB Khayel Sam Fong-Talia is leaving Dillon High School, his coach confirmed Wednesday night. According to another source, Fong-Talia’s father has taken a new job in Georgia, so the family will be moving to the Peach State. Last season, Fong-Talia passed for 2500 yards and 25 touchdowns, completing 63% of his attempts. On Tuesday,

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STRecruiting: Unheralded OL Marcus White is making the rounds and hoping to earn more offers this summer

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STRecruiting: Clemson commit Seth Williams explains his decision to join the Tigers

Growing up in Georgia, most high-level football recruits have their pick of schools and campus locations. Athens, Gainesville, Tuscaloosa, even Tallahassee. For Seth Williams (6-3, 190), the push was more to the east. On Tuesday, the Atlanta defensive back committed to Clemson, choosing the Tigers over Penn State, Wisconsin, Iowa State, and others. Clemson wasn’t

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STRecruiting: Give an offer, get a commitment: Clemson lands a pledge from Georgia DB Seth Williams

Clemson struck again on the recruiting trail Tuesday, landing its seventh commitment for the 2027 class. The latest addition for the Tigers is defensive back Seth Williams (6-3, 190) of Atlanta (Ga.) Lakeside. Williams visited Clemson earlier this month and then returned again on Tuesday for a visit with his father. During the visit he

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STRecruiting Notebook 3-24: Clemson offers wide receiver, and welcomes more visitors to spring practice Monday

STRecruiting Notebook 3-24: Clemson offers wide receiver, and welcomes more visitors to spring practice Monday Read More »

STRecruiting: DE Abraham Sesay checks out South Carolina for the first time

One of the prospects South Carolina defensive ends coach Deion Barnes became acquainted with while at Penn State is DE Abraham Sesay (6-5 225) of Exton, PA. The two made a connection then, and they have extended that relationship to include the Gamecocks now that Barnes is working for Shane Beamer. Last Saturday, Sesay made

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Update on STRecruiting: They say things come in threes. Evidently that’s true for Gamecock men’s basketball and the transfer portal

Less than a week after it was reported that forward Elijah Strong intends to enter the transfer portal, two more Gamecocks are reportedly following his lead. Both freshman guard Eli Ellis and big man Jordan Butler reportedly will enter the free agent market this offseason, according to Joe Tipton of On3. Ellis, a prized recruit

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STRecruiting: WR DJ Huggins saw South Carolina in action on Saturday, and heard a lot from Shane Beamer and Mike Furry

WR DJ Huggins (5-11 165) of Kennesaw, GA was amongst the crowd of recruits watching South Carolina practice on Saturday, and then mingling with members of the coaching staff. At one time, Huggins had a lot of interest in the Gamecocks’ rivals to the northwest, but he’s moved on from Clemson and has found USC

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