2018 DL Sandidge big on USC after visit
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Rick Sandidge
One of the young prospects to visit USC Saturday was 2018 DL Rick Sandidge (6-5 273) of Concord, NC. He’s a teammate of Gamecock 2017 commitment DB Hamsah Nasirildeen and he’s thinking strongly about joining him in Columbia one day. He also likes North Carolina a great deal at the moment.
Sandidge said he and some of his teammates arrived at Williams-Brice Stadium about two hours before kickoff, met up with the coaches and then settled in to watch the game.
“The thing I liked about the game was the fans,” Sandidge said. “It was like a rival game, and it wasn’t that much of a rival. I was talking to my friends like, dang, I wonder how it’s going to be when Clemson comes down here or they play Tennessee or something like that.”
Sandidge said he was impressed by the play of defensive tackle Taylor Stallworth and said he plays in a similar fashion.
Bobby Bentley is recruiting Sandidge for USC and he’s gotten a good vibe from him and the rest of the staff for his interactions.
“They treat me and my family like family,” he said. “It’s an amazing atmosphere.”
Sandidge said no one else stands out to him besides USC and North Carolina but he expects to add to that list as he takes more visits. Among his other offers are Ohio State, Virginia Tech, Alabama, Michigan, East Carolina, Duke, Penn State, Florida State, NC State, Louisville, Florida and West Virginia.
He plans to take visits to Virginia Tech, Florida State, North Carolina and Ohio State in future weeks. He’d like to make his decision next spring around the end of his junior year in high school.
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One of the young prospects to visit USC Saturday was 2018 DL Rick Sandidge (6-5 273) of Concord, NC. He’s a teammate of Gamecock 2017 commitment DB Hamsah Nasirildeen and he’s thinking strongly about joining him in Columbia one day. He also likes North Carolina a great deal at the moment.
Sandidge said he and some of his teammates arrived at Williams-Brice Stadium about two hours before kickoff, met up with the coaches and then settled in to watch the game.
“The thing I liked about the game was the fans,” Sandidge said. “It was like a rival game, and it wasn’t that much of a rival. I was talking to my friends like, dang, I wonder how it’s going to be when Clemson comes down here or they play Tennessee or something like that.”
Sandidge said he was impressed by the play of defensive tackle Taylor Stallworth and said he plays in a similar fashion.
Bobby Bentley is recruiting Sandidge for USC and he’s gotten a good vibe from him and the rest of the staff for his interactions.
“They treat me and my family like family,” he said. “It’s an amazing atmosphere.”
Sandidge said no one else stands out to him besides USC and North Carolina but he expects to add to that list as he takes more visits. Among his other offers are Ohio State, Virginia Tech, Alabama, Michigan, East Carolina, Duke, Penn State, Florida State, NC State, Louisville, Florida and West Virginia.
He plans to take visits to Virginia Tech, Florida State, North Carolina and Ohio State in future weeks. He’d like to make his decision next spring around the end of his junior year in high school.