Jamarcus King on track for May arrival at USC
April 27, 2016
USC recruiter Travaris Robinson has kept in regular contact with King because he certainly could improve one of the weakest parts of the team.
"He's just telling me he's ready to see me on campus and to get me in the program and in the weight room."
King was disappointed he couldn't make it in sooner to work out this spring but his excitement level for joining the program has not waned.
"I've been excited since I signed," he said.
Last season at corner King had 37 tackles with three interceptions and 10 passes broken up.
One of the most important recruits in South Carolina's 2016 class is defensive back Jamarcus King of Coffeyville Community College (Kansas).
The highly-regarded, 6-foot-2 cornerback had hoped to enroll at midterm but had to finish up some academic work this semester. King says the work is nearly complete and the results are good.
"Everything should be good and I should be there in May," King said. "I will be done in early May with all my classes. They're all good to go."
USC recruiter Travaris Robinson has kept in regular contact with King because he certainly could improve one of the weakest parts of the team.
"He's just telling me he's ready to see me on campus and to get me in the program and in the weight room."
King was disappointed he couldn't make it in sooner to work out this spring but his excitement level for joining the program has not waned.
"I've been excited since I signed," he said.
Last season at corner King had 37 tackles with three interceptions and 10 passes broken up.
April 27, 2016
USC recruiter Travaris Robinson has kept in regular contact with King because he certainly could improve one of the weakest parts of the team.
"He's just telling me he's ready to see me on campus and to get me in the program and in the weight room."
King was disappointed he couldn't make it in sooner to work out this spring but his excitement level for joining the program has not waned.
"I've been excited since I signed," he said.
Last season at corner King had 37 tackles with three interceptions and 10 passes broken up.
One of the most important recruits in South Carolina's 2016 class is defensive back Jamarcus King of Coffeyville Community College (Kansas).
The highly-regarded, 6-foot-2 cornerback had hoped to enroll at midterm but had to finish up some academic work this semester. King says the work is nearly complete and the results are good.
"Everything should be good and I should be there in May," King said. "I will be done in early May with all my classes. They're all good to go."
USC recruiter Travaris Robinson has kept in regular contact with King because he certainly could improve one of the weakest parts of the team.
"He's just telling me he's ready to see me on campus and to get me in the program and in the weight room."
King was disappointed he couldn't make it in sooner to work out this spring but his excitement level for joining the program has not waned.
"I've been excited since I signed," he said.
Last season at corner King had 37 tackles with three interceptions and 10 passes broken up.
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