[COLOR= rgb(178, 34, 34)][SIZE= 24px]A change of plans Thursday for Brunson on USC visit[/COLOR]
March 19, 2015[/SIZE]
Richland Northeast LB TJ Brunson Thursday made his second visit to USC this week for a spring practice. He was on commitment watch for the Gamecocks after saying earlier in the week a pledge was possible Thursday.
“I didn’t commit,” Brunson said Thursday night. “I’m not going to until later. There’s no date anymore. I came for about the last 20 minutes or so (of practice) and I talked to Coach Botkin and Coach Spurrier Jr. I didn’t say anything about committing. I just decided to wait.”
Brunson said he’s still feeling the same strong interest from the Gamecocks, so that wasn’t the reason for putting off a commitment.
“There are some other things to take into consideration,” he said. “I’m going to have arthroscopic surgery on a hip and they want to evaluate some of my senior year to make sure there is no setback. They’re still there as an option but I’m going to get to see some other things unfold. I’m still favoring them.”
Brunson said other than return trips to USC to watch practices, he has no other future visits planned.
March 19, 2015[/SIZE]
Richland Northeast LB TJ Brunson Thursday made his second visit to USC this week for a spring practice. He was on commitment watch for the Gamecocks after saying earlier in the week a pledge was possible Thursday.

“I didn’t commit,” Brunson said Thursday night. “I’m not going to until later. There’s no date anymore. I came for about the last 20 minutes or so (of practice) and I talked to Coach Botkin and Coach Spurrier Jr. I didn’t say anything about committing. I just decided to wait.”
Brunson said he’s still feeling the same strong interest from the Gamecocks, so that wasn’t the reason for putting off a commitment.
“There are some other things to take into consideration,” he said. “I’m going to have arthroscopic surgery on a hip and they want to evaluate some of my senior year to make sure there is no setback. They’re still there as an option but I’m going to get to see some other things unfold. I’m still favoring them.”
Brunson said other than return trips to USC to watch practices, he has no other future visits planned.