Georgia DL Darnell Jefferies liked what he saw at USC Monday
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Darnell Jefferies
DL Darnell Jefferies (6-3 265) of Covington, GA said he was impressed with his visit to USC Monday. “If I had to rate my visit, I would give it a 10,” Jefferies said. “The facilities were nice and I felt like everything was very organized.”
Jefferies said he got the opportunity to talk with several of the USC coaches, including head coach Will Muschamp, defensive coordinator Travaris Robinson and defensive line coach Lance Thompson. He said he liked getting a chance to meet with the coaches in person and enjoyed seeing the academic facilities and weight rooms.
Prior to his visit to USC, Jefferies visited Georgia and Georgia Tech. He said those two visits compared similarly to his visit today.
“At the moment, it compared kind of the same,” Jefferies said. “But I’m not trying to compare schools. I’m just trying to enjoy the recruiting process.”
Along with offers from Georgia, Georgia Tech, Tennessee, Colorado State, Wake Forest and Virginia Tech, Jefferies said he’s received interest from Alabama, Kentucky and Clemson. He will visit Alabama on February 25th and Clemson on March 4th for junior days. Jefferies said he is currently hearing the most from the coaching staffs at Georgia Tech and South Carolina.
Jefferies said his commitment decision will come down to two key qualities: the school’s coaching staff and academics. He plans to announce his decision in the beginning of February 2018 around National Signing Day.
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DL Darnell Jefferies (6-3 265) of Covington, GA said he was impressed with his visit to USC Monday. “If I had to rate my visit, I would give it a 10,” Jefferies said. “The facilities were nice and I felt like everything was very organized.”
Jefferies said he got the opportunity to talk with several of the USC coaches, including head coach Will Muschamp, defensive coordinator Travaris Robinson and defensive line coach Lance Thompson. He said he liked getting a chance to meet with the coaches in person and enjoyed seeing the academic facilities and weight rooms.
Prior to his visit to USC, Jefferies visited Georgia and Georgia Tech. He said those two visits compared similarly to his visit today.
“At the moment, it compared kind of the same,” Jefferies said. “But I’m not trying to compare schools. I’m just trying to enjoy the recruiting process.”
Along with offers from Georgia, Georgia Tech, Tennessee, Colorado State, Wake Forest and Virginia Tech, Jefferies said he’s received interest from Alabama, Kentucky and Clemson. He will visit Alabama on February 25th and Clemson on March 4th for junior days. Jefferies said he is currently hearing the most from the coaching staffs at Georgia Tech and South Carolina.
Jefferies said his commitment decision will come down to two key qualities: the school’s coaching staff and academics. He plans to announce his decision in the beginning of February 2018 around National Signing Day.