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Gamecocks keeping more prospects at home for 2014

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Gamecocks keeping more prospects at home for 2014

INSTATE SIGNEES
(x-2014 are commitments)

 Year

 USC

 Clemson

2001

8

13

2002

10

5

2003

10

5

2004

15

10

2005

7

8

2006

4

6

2007

5

10

2008

7

10

2009

11

5

2010

7

9

2011

10

13

2012

4

11

2013

3

5

x-2014

8

7*

Numbers include only those who played high school the prior year

Sources: Rivals.com, The State archives

*Includes grayshirt commitment

 South Carolina’s signing class will have more of a home-grown feel this year.

Eight of the Gamecocks’ 18 commitments are from the Palmetto State for 2014, a year with a deeper overall instate talent pool.

“I like our instate players. It’s a good group,” said Steve Spurrier Jr., USC’s recruiting coordinator. “It’s good to have the best players you can sign instate every year.”

Nineteen of the state’s top 25 in 247Sports’ Composite rankings are headed to SEC or ACC schools, compared with nine from the 2013 class.

Two others in the top 25 are headed to Oklahoma State and Wisconsin. Others outside that top group are committed to Louisville, Indiana, Georgia Tech and Duke.

“There’s’ a lot of talent at the top and it’s really deep,” said Keith Niebuhr, recruiting analyst for 247Sports. “When you have guys in the 20 to 25 range still going to SEC schools, there are not a lot of states that can say that.”

The top five includes three prospects poised to leave the state: Spring Valley linebacker Christian Miller (Alabama); Stratford quarterback Jacob Park (Georgia); and Saluda defensive tackle Dexter Wideman (Florida State).

Latta offensive lineman Donell Stanley and Gaffney wide receiver Shaq Davidson – two top South Carolina targets this cycle – headline the Gamecocks’ class instate and overall.

It’s a solid instate group but without a national name such as Jadeveon Clowney (2011) and Marcus Lattimore (2010), Niebuhr said.

“Christian Miller is a legit five-star talent,” Niebuhr said. “Jacob Park may have as much upside as any quarterback in the class. Guys like Donell Stanely and Dexter Wideman are terrific interior players. The state of South Carolina has a little bit of everything. It’s always good there. It may just lack a little bit of star power.”

This year will mark the first time since 2009 that USC signs more instate players than Clemson. Both schools are expected to sign around 20 prospects Wednesday. The smaller-than-normal classes for the Gamecocks and Tigers are among of the reasons local talent is leaving the state, Niebuhr said.

“Maybe in a normal year Blake Bone could go to South Carolina or Clemson, but they have light numbers,” Niebuhr said of the Kentucky-bound receiver from Woodruff.

USC could add one more instate prospect when Wideman decides on signing day whether he’ll choose the Gamecocks or stick with the Seminoles. A change of heart from the Saluda standout would give USC four four-star prospects from instate in this class.

“It’s a good group,” Niebuhr said. “If they can flip Wideman, that would be significant. He’s a really good player.”

It’s important to keep as many top players at home as possible, Spurrier said.

“We always want to try to sign five to 10,” he said. “We want players from this state on our team. In the long run, it makes a difference. They understand about this state and about South Carolina. We do our best to really evaluate those guys and sign as many as we can.”

TOP 25 IN SOUTH CAROLINA

As ranked by 247Sports’ Composite listing, which factors in all networks.

 Prospect, Pos.

 High School

 Commitment

1. Christian Miller, LB

Spring Valley

Alabama

2. Jacob Park, QB

Stratford

Georgia

3. Donell Stanley, OL

Latta

USC

4. Dexter Wideman, DL

Saluda

Florida State

5. Shaq Davidson, WR

Gaffney

USC

6. Poona Ford, DL

Hilton Head

Undecided

7. Mason Rudolph, QB

Northwestern

Oklahoma St.

8. Cannon Smith, OL

Hammond

Clemson

9. Kevin Crosby, TE

Bam.-Ehrhardt

USC

10. Jae’lon Oglesby, RB

Daniel

Clemson

11. Nolan Kelleher, OL

Wando

Florida

12. Zeek Rodney, DL

South Pointe

Wake Forest

13. Darin Smalls, DB

Summerville

USC

14. Quadarius Fair, WR

Northwestern

S.C. State

15. Blake Bone, WR

Woodruff

Kentucky

16. Malik Young, OL

Woodmont

USC

17. Kendall Joseph, LB

Belton Honea Path   

Clemson

18. Caleb Kinlaw, RB

Goose Creek

Wisconsin

19. C.J. Fuller, DB

Easley

Clemson

20. Kalan Ritchie, TE/DE   

Goose Creek

USC

21. Naquez Pringle, DL

Carvers Bay

Undecided

22. Joe Blue, FB

Dillon

USC

23. Taylor Hearn, OL

Williston-Elko

Clemson

24. Messiah Rice, OL

Orange.-Wilkinson

East Carolina

25. Tyshun Samuel, WR

Chapman

USC

 
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