2014 is shaping up to be a strong in-state class in South Carolina. the Gamecocks currently lead for almost every player they are interested in. Confirmation of that comes from this biased Clemson writer.
Filtering out his bias, the bottom line he shows is that Carolina and Clemson are going head-to-head for a lot of 2014 in-state players, and the Gamecocks lead for most if not all of them, by his own admission.
He acknowledges ranking certain Tiger commits in the Top Ten when no one else does. The only players he doesn't have USC leading for are those players and a couple USC are not recruiting, like Christian Miller.
For someone not wearing orange filtered glasses, this is an enjoyable read.
http://www.tigernet....ory.do?id=11480
Filtering out his bias, the bottom line he shows is that Carolina and Clemson are going head-to-head for a lot of 2014 in-state players, and the Gamecocks lead for most if not all of them, by his own admission.
He acknowledges ranking certain Tiger commits in the Top Ten when no one else does. The only players he doesn't have USC leading for are those players and a couple USC are not recruiting, like Christian Miller.
For someone not wearing orange filtered glasses, this is an enjoyable read.
http://www.tigernet....ory.do?id=11480