Gamecocks work to keep Wyatt in fold
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Devonte Wyatt
USC coaches found themselves in a position Saturday at their prospect party to have to re-recruit defensive end commitment Devonte Wyatt of Atlanta all over again.
Wyatt committed to the Gamecocks in early June after attending one of Will Muschamp’s camps. Since then Georgia has moved back in on him and he visited there Thursday. After that visit he told DawgNation.com that while still committed to the Gamecocks, he considered Georgia now even with USC.
“It’s home,” Wyatt said Saturday afternoon. “It’s Georgia.”
Wyatt participated in the various activities USC had planned for the recruits but he also got the chance to talk more with Muschamp and other coaches.
“We talked about my education and stuff,” he said. “Talked about that mostly. They want me to take the ACT and the SAT stuff and take some more courses.”
The good news for USC after having Wyatt back on campus is no ground was lost. The bad news is no edge was gained in the battle with Georgia.
“It’s still even,” Wyatt explained adding that he doesn’t feel the need to decommit. “Not yet,” he said.
Wyatt said he won’t make his final decision until after his season. He plans to go to Georgia for a game early in the season and is not sure yet when he’ll return to USC.
He gave his visit Saturday to USC an eight on a ten point scale
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USC coaches found themselves in a position Saturday at their prospect party to have to re-recruit defensive end commitment Devonte Wyatt of Atlanta all over again.
Wyatt committed to the Gamecocks in early June after attending one of Will Muschamp’s camps. Since then Georgia has moved back in on him and he visited there Thursday. After that visit he told DawgNation.com that while still committed to the Gamecocks, he considered Georgia now even with USC.
“It’s home,” Wyatt said Saturday afternoon. “It’s Georgia.”
Wyatt participated in the various activities USC had planned for the recruits but he also got the chance to talk more with Muschamp and other coaches.
“We talked about my education and stuff,” he said. “Talked about that mostly. They want me to take the ACT and the SAT stuff and take some more courses.”
The good news for USC after having Wyatt back on campus is no ground was lost. The bad news is no edge was gained in the battle with Georgia.
“It’s still even,” Wyatt explained adding that he doesn’t feel the need to decommit. “Not yet,” he said.
Wyatt said he won’t make his final decision until after his season. He plans to go to Georgia for a game early in the season and is not sure yet when he’ll return to USC.
He gave his visit Saturday to USC an eight on a ten point scale