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5 2017 prospects every South Carolina fan should know

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5 2017 prospects every South Carolina fan should know

Feb. 26, 2016

With that, here are five class of 2017 prospects that Gamecocks fans should know as the team looks to build momentum behind the new regime.

 
1. Jake Bentley, QB, Opelika (Ala.)

Speaking of building a staff with a keen eye toward recruiting, Muschamp’s hire of running backs coach Bobby Bentley is a good place to start. The coach holds deep ties to the state both as a native and as someone entrenched at or near the top of the prep circuit for nearly two decades. Oh, and his son happens to be a 6-foot-4 quarterback prospect, one of the best in the country. Other schools are pursuing him, including Stanford, Auburn, Georgia and LSU. But pencil in South Carolina as the early favorite.

2. Shi Smith, WR, Union (S.C.) Union County

Even if Muschamp allows Kurt Roper more freedom to deploy the spread offense that worked well at Duke, without Pharoh Cooper and Jerell Adams, South Carolina is going to be hurting for dynamic pass-catchers in 2016. At 5-foot-11 and 175 pounds, Smith is fast enough to offer a spark. Clemson has recruited the four-star receiver hard since seventh grade, but his high school coach last season was Gamecocks legend Steve Taneyhill. Smith was in Columbia recently to meet with Muschamp, who would do well to woo Smith.

3. OrTre Smith, WR, Mount Pleasant (S.C.) Wando

Like Shi Smith, OrTre Smith is listed as an athlete by the recruiting services and is expected to choose between Clemson and South Carolina. Unlike Smith, he’s 6-foot-3, 210 pounds and not as fast. A reliable deep threat, he displays excellent hands and tracks the ball well in the air. The receiver has family connections to Clemson, but will the red-hot Tigers have room for him given the talent they are expected to get at the position? South Carolina has made him a priority and would gladly take him.

4. Logan Rudolph, DE, Rock Hill (S.C.) Northwestern
 
The younger brother of Oklahoma State quarterback Mason Rudolph is a physical, athletic jumbo athlete who could play either side of the ball. At 6-foot-4 and 225 pounds as a junior, he projects nicely as an SEC defensive end in two or three years. And unless the new coaching staff coaxes a revolution out of the current defensive linemen, it’s a safe bet that South Carolina will have a need at the position in 2017. Rudolph holds a long list of suitors, but one of them is not Clemson — and the Gamecocks have been in constant contact.
 
5. Javon Leake, RB, Greensboro (N.C.) Page
 
South Carolina’s staff loves Leake on film. The Gamecocks are in an early three-way battle with North Carolina and Tennessee. Leake lacks breakaway speed, but he makes up for it with excellent vision and short-burst quickness evident in his razor-sharp cuts. He would make a strong addition to what could be an impactful offensive class for the Gamecocks.
 
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