South Carolina commit Arden Key (Atlanta, Ga./Hapeville Charter) was scheduled to take an official visit to Texas Tech this weekend, but instead will take the SAT.
Speaking to Daniel Paulling of Wreckem247, Key said he plans to take official visits to LSU on Jan. 16, South Carolina on Jan. 23 and Georgia on Jan. 30. He's also in the process of scheduling a visit to Miami and will re-schedule his trip to Lubbock.
According to what he has told Paulling and others and from what sources tell us, South Carolina is going to have to fight tooth and nail to hold on to the pledge of the 6-foot-5, 230-pound pass rusher. He told Paulling that though he remains a commitment to the Gamecocks that all of the schools on his list are "about even".
Sources familiar with his recruitment say that LSU (primarily) and Georgia are the two biggest competitors for Key and that his relationship with Gamecocks defensive coordinator Lorenzo Ward is the primary reason for his verbal pledge to the Gamecocks.
Key's stock has risen significantly during his senior year. He is up to 230 pounds and hasn't lost a step off the edge. Whatever program ends up with him will end up with a player that is closer to seeing the field than perhaps what was once thought.
Key is an Under Armour All-American.
Speaking to Daniel Paulling of Wreckem247, Key said he plans to take official visits to LSU on Jan. 16, South Carolina on Jan. 23 and Georgia on Jan. 30. He's also in the process of scheduling a visit to Miami and will re-schedule his trip to Lubbock.
According to what he has told Paulling and others and from what sources tell us, South Carolina is going to have to fight tooth and nail to hold on to the pledge of the 6-foot-5, 230-pound pass rusher. He told Paulling that though he remains a commitment to the Gamecocks that all of the schools on his list are "about even".
Sources familiar with his recruitment say that LSU (primarily) and Georgia are the two biggest competitors for Key and that his relationship with Gamecocks defensive coordinator Lorenzo Ward is the primary reason for his verbal pledge to the Gamecocks.
Key's stock has risen significantly during his senior year. He is up to 230 pounds and hasn't lost a step off the edge. Whatever program ends up with him will end up with a player that is closer to seeing the field than perhaps what was once thought.
Key is an Under Armour All-American.