Gamecocks fly to top with Capers after official
April 29, 2019, | By SportsTalk Radio Network
WR Ze’Vian Capers of Alpharetta, GA committed to Arkansas in February but has kept an open relationship with other programs including USC. Over the weekend Capers took an official visit with the Gamecocks along with his parents and two siblings. He has not renounced his commitment to Arkansas but said Sunday night the visit with the Gamecocks was good enough to move them back to the front of his list.
“I’ve always felt that family environment in Columbia and I got that feeling again,” Capers said. “Coach Muschamp and Coach McClendon treat me like I’m already on campus. They treat me like I’m one of the players already on the team. We enjoyed ourselves very much. It kind of opened up my eyes a little bit because South Carolina has always been that top school. This visit opened up my eyes and I seen that South Carolina could be a future home for me and my family. As of right now, I would put South Carolina at the top right, number one, as of right now.”
This was Caper’s fourth visit to USC since September. He’s gotten a good education from McClendon on how he would be used in the offense and he’s convinced he would flourish.
“Coach McClendon told me that I’m a guy that’s very versatile and he can put me in multiple positions and create matchups. That’s what he really likes about my game,” Capers said. “He said I will be lethal in their offense.”
Capers said he plans more official visits to Tennessee and Arkansas and other unofficial visits to USC, Florida and Georgia. No dates have been set. He’s expecting McClendon to visit him Wednesday or Thursday to take in a spring practice.
April 29, 2019, | By SportsTalk Radio Network

“I’ve always felt that family environment in Columbia and I got that feeling again,” Capers said. “Coach Muschamp and Coach McClendon treat me like I’m already on campus. They treat me like I’m one of the players already on the team. We enjoyed ourselves very much. It kind of opened up my eyes a little bit because South Carolina has always been that top school. This visit opened up my eyes and I seen that South Carolina could be a future home for me and my family. As of right now, I would put South Carolina at the top right, number one, as of right now.”
This was Caper’s fourth visit to USC since September. He’s gotten a good education from McClendon on how he would be used in the offense and he’s convinced he would flourish.
“Coach McClendon told me that I’m a guy that’s very versatile and he can put me in multiple positions and create matchups. That’s what he really likes about my game,” Capers said. “He said I will be lethal in their offense.”
Capers said he plans more official visits to Tennessee and Arkansas and other unofficial visits to USC, Florida and Georgia. No dates have been set. He’s expecting McClendon to visit him Wednesday or Thursday to take in a spring practice.