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*** Gamecocks' summer camp mega primer***

Chris Clark

Football/Recruiting Insider
Jan 3, 2005
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Camp season is here.

As is customary in the month of June, Will Muschamp and his staff will welcome campers that will number into the thousands during 10 days of prospect camps. A host of those will be priority targets, prospects that the staff otherwise has a significant interest in going forward, or players that the staff hopes to get a closer look at in a camp setting.
The camp types will vary; here’s a breakdown:

Thursday, June 6: 1-day camp
Friday, June 7: 1-day camp
Saturday, June 8: 1-day camp
Thursday June 13: OL/DL camp
Thursday, June 13: Team 7-on-7 passing camp
Friday, June 14: OL/DL camp
Friday, June 14: Team 7 on-7 passing camp
Saturday, June 15: 1-day camp
Wednesday, June 19: 1-day camp
Thursday, June 20: 1-day camp
Friday, June 21: 1-day camp
Saturday, June 22: 1-day camp
Saturday, June 22: Specialists’ cam

***** GamecockCentral.com will be providing in-depth coverage throughout the week and rolling out relevant names and notes as camp progresses. For now, here’s an early look at what to expect.

*** Thursday’s (June 6) session will kick off with an appearance from a south Florida defensive back that the Gamecock staff has been monitoring closely.

Hollywood (Florida) McArthur product Jerrold Pough has not drawn a lot of attention due his two-star ranking and relatively modest offer list, but history shows that Will Muschamp is wholly unconcerned about all that when it comes to camp performances. We’ve mentioned Pough more than once as a player that USC’s been interested in and wanted to see more of at camp. If he does well, things could progress.

Also joining the McArthur crew for a college tour that has included stops at Georgia State, Georgia Tech, Alabama, and Clemson will be 2022 defensive back Alfonzo Allen. The 6-foot, 175-pounder has already been hit with some Power 5 offers from Penn State, Miami, Syracuse, and Tennessee.

*** In-state linebacker Darryle Ware out of Fort Dorchester is a player that USC has been keeping an eye on, although he’s fallen below the offer board to date. Gamecock coaches were not able to attend Ware’s spring game at Fort D, but did invite him to camp. Ware chose the first possible day to get in front of the defensive staff.

****** On Friday (June 7), a few names of interest will be in town working out.

*** We dropped a note on The Insiders Forum in the last few days that three-star defensive tackle Makius Scott would be in Columbia to participate in camp on Friday. The Peach State big man has shown an affinity for the Gamecocks program and has been in town multiple times already. USC’s board along the defensive line has narrowed as its advanced pursuit on several high-profile targets. Scott is still one in which there’s been mutual interest, so one worth tracking.

*** A young quarterback out of the Peach State will also be throwing in front of quarterbacks coach Dan Werner; 2022 passer Bryce Archie out of Powder Springs (Georgia) McEachern. He’s a three-sport (baseball/basketball/football) athlete who’s beginning to emerge.

*** Finally, a very intriguing defensive back out of Virginia will be on hand in 2021 product Bryce Steele. The 6-foot-1, 195-pounder looks the part physically and already has a substantial Power 5 offer list to his credit. Assistant coach Kyle Krantz has done well in getting underclassmen from his recruiting area on campus for workouts and unofficials, and Steele looks like the latest.

*** Chapin’s Thornton Gentry, a 2021 offensive lineman who turned in solid performances on the camp circuit this spring, will be on hand as well for a workout.

***** Two in-state defensive back prospects will be camping during the Gamecocks’ Saturday session on June 8 in hopes of impressing the USC staff.

***& Sumter’s O’Donnell Fortune is one from the 2020 class; the long corner prospect holds offers from Colorado, Kansas, and Syracuse, among others and is someone the staff has kept tabs on throughout the process.

*** Belton-Honea Path’s Bralyn Oliver recently made some waves when he picked up an offer from Georgia. The Upstate product from the 2021 class is someone that Will Muschamp and company have had under evaluation and seen in a camp setting previously; they will get another look on Saturday.

***** The dates of June 13 and 14 will certainly be busy for the staff, with USC holding two days of OL/DL camp as well as a team passing camp. All indications are that the 7-on-7 sessions will be loaded with talent, with the team field the biggest it has ever been during Muschamp’s tenure in Columbia.

*** Out of Georgia, Camden County will make the trip and participate in the team passing tournament. The Wildcats program has a pair of offered prospects in 2021 wide receiver Shawn Hardy and 2022 RB Jamie Felix.

It is also, of course, home to longtime offensive line target Micah Morris from the 2021 class. Morris is planning on being on campus that day as well, which will mark his fourth visit to South Carolina.

*** From the Upstate, Greer High plans on making the trip down to Columbia to compete. A couple underclassmen of note will be participating there in big 2022 receiver Jaleel Skinner (favors South Carolina early) and 2023 quarterback Raheim Jeter, who already fields multiple Power 5 offers.

*** USC quarterback commitment Luke Doty will toss passes for Myrtle Beach on Friday and Saturday during the passing camp, and that’s after an appearance later this week in which he’s scheduled to participate along wide receiver pledges Da’Qon Stewart and Michael Wyman.

*** 2021 tight end Cane Berrong, who’s drawn interest from the Gamecocks, will be in town participating with his Hart County team out of Georgia.

*** Myers Park, which produced current freshman OL Jaylen Nichols, will be participating in the tournament on Friday as well. Offered 2021 quarterback Drake Maye will be in action, as will UNC pledge Cameron Roseman-Sinclair and recent Texas A&M commitment Muhsin Muhammad.

*** We have mentioned that the Gamecock staff has been keeping an eye on UNC commitment Cedric Gray from Ardrey Kell, a potential linebacker at the next level. He figures to be participating with his team during the Friday passing camp session.

*** Several other in-state names we will be watching on Friday include Gray Collegiate QB Hunter Helms, Barnwell LB Deshawn Watson, and Blythewood’s 2021 twin duo of Joshua Burrell and Jordan Burrell.

***** The second day of the team passing camp will likewise feature plenty of teams with talented players that USC will be watching closely…

*** Chester marched to the state championship in the 3A classification last season, and freshman quarterback Zan Dunham was a catalyst for the team’s success. The 6-foot-2, 210-pounder has the build and athleticism to project at another position in college, but USC will surely be checking out his game.

*** Lake Taylor, out of Virginia, will be in town. That’s home of offered 2021 running back Malik Newton.

*** Lowcountry program First Baptist has a wide receiver in Sincere Brown that South Carolina likes, but will not get to in the 2020 class barring something unforeseen. He’s still a good player who should go Group of 5 or Power 5.

*** In addition to Kentucky DB commitment Andru Phillips, Mauldin has a 2022 corner with excellent size in Jeadyn Lukas that we hear is progressing well and has a chance to be Power 5.

*** Georgia’s Rabun County program will also be in on Saturday, and that squad will be quarterbacked by offered 2022 quarterback Gunner Stockton. The program is coached by Jaybo Shaw, the brother of Connor Shaw.

*** Providence Day out of North Carolina is also slated to be in; it’s a group that has featured Jacolbe Cowan, Kedrick Bingley-Jones, and Porter Rooks. The only one out of that group we’ve been tracking with any gusto is Bingley-Jones, who played linebacker in Columbia last season with the Providence Day squad.

*** USC legacy Braydon Bennett will be participating with Southside’s seven-on-seven squad; he’s the son of Brandon Bennett. USC appears unlikely to offer at this point, but he’s drawn offers as a running back, DB, or athlete elsewhere.

*** USC has offered 2021 prospect Jack Hollifield, who could play TE or DE, out of Shelby, and that group’s also scheduled to be in town on Saturday.

*** The June 15 one-day camp session will feature an appearance from another intriguing underclassman out of Virginia. Defensive back Isi Etute has already been on campus once, last summer, in Columbia. He’ll return and work out for the coaches on the 15th.

*** On the camp’s final day, June 22, Knoxville’s Tommy Winton, a 2022 athlete, plans on working out. Ditto for recent 2021 offensive line offer Tanner Bivins out of Georgia.

Stay tuned to GamecockCentral.com for more news, scoop, and insight during camp season beginning tomorrow.
 
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