Gamecocks Just Breaking The Ice With WR Courtney Crutchfield
SPORTSTALK / February 20, 2023New USC offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains will certainly lean on his previous contacts in Arkansas and other part of the Southwest in making his recruiting rounds for the Gamecocks. One of those he has reconnected with since arriving in Columbia is WR Courtney Crutchfield (6-2 175) of Pine Bluff, AR. Crutchfield is one of the better receiving prospects in the country, and Loggains recently moved the Gamecocks into the picture with an offer.
“He’s a nice coach,” Crutchfield said. “I just started talking to him, so we’re kind of still forming a bond. He said I’m a baller all-around, basically saying I’m an outstanding player. He likes to say if you’re not balling, we’re not calling. I found that funny.”
The next step in the process for Loggains is getting to know Crutchfield better, and vice-versa.
“I really don’t know anything about the Gamecocks, but I’m looking forward to knowing something about them,” Crutchfield said. “I’m supposed to visit, like the end of March.”
Crutchfield visited Arkansas in January. He said he will also take spring visits to Oklahoma, Tennessee, Auburn, LSU and Missouri. He also has offers from Texas A&M, Vanderbilt, Auburn and LSU among others. He says the schools love his versatility because he could also be a defensive back in college.
“Most of the phone conversations be like the offense (coordinator) and the DC (defensive coordinator), they are fighting over me to see what side of the ball I’m going to play,” Crutchfield said. “I also play corner and safety. South Carolina likes me for a receiver.”
Last season Crutchfield estimated he had around 30 receptions for around 700 yards and 14 touchdowns.
How hard is USC going after wide receivers for the 2024 class? Unofficially we show the Gamecocks with 25 wide receiver offers to this point.