Gamecocks battling two others from SEC East for big defensive tackle
SPORTSTALK / June 12, 2023
“I really connected with the coaching staff more, and the players, I connected with them more,” Ogboko said. “They said the program is getting better. The new D-line coach that came in, Coach Robertson, they really like him. They said his technique is better and all that.”
Ogboko, who had 61 tackles with four sacks last season, would be a big man in the middle for the Gamecock defense. Head coach Shane Beamer no doubt envisions a guy who can tie up offensive linemen like Zacch Pickens did so well last season. In their exit meeting Sunday, Ogboko said Beamer was clear about how he felt towards him.
“He told me I was a top priority defensive lineman,” Ogboko. “I was really wanted there. I’m like in the tier one group. That’s what he told me. If I came, I’d be well taken care of.”
Ogboko visited Rutgers the weekend before USC, but the Scarlet Knights aren’t a factor. Ogboko said the Gamecocks, however, are right in the middle of things with their neighbors to the south.
“They are definitely in the top three now with Georgia and Florida,” Ogboko said. ” I don’t have an order yet. Those are like the favorites right now for me.”
Ogboko was joined on the USC visit by his younger brother 2026 OT Ekene Ogboko who camped at Clemson before coming to Columbia.
Ogboko is scheduled to visit Florida this weekend and Georgia the next. He is now looking at the end of summer going into his football season for a decision date.