Kenny Miles on South Carolina’s spring roster
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If we’re going to use context clues, the football future of South Carolina’s fourth-leading rusher from 2011 just got a little clearer.
As JT noted last month, Gamecocks running back Kenny Miles has been undecided about his future in Columbia, with transfer rumors swirling since January. The State‘s Josh Kendall noted that a decision from Miles was expected by the start of spring practice, which, wouldn’t you know it, starts today.
And, as of today, it appears Miles is going to stay with South Carolina for his final year. Via a tweet from Darryl Slater of the Charleston Post and Courier, a school spokesperson says Miles is on the latest spring roster as of last week. Because Miles graduated in December, he could play anywhere in 2012 without having to sit out a year.
The start of spring practice was a reported deadline for Miles; there’s obviously still time for the senior-to-be to go another route, and with Marcus Lattimore back in the lineup, playing time could be even slimmer for Miles next year.
Link: http://bleacherreport.com/tb/bfBAA?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=sec-football
If we’re going to use context clues, the football future of South Carolina’s fourth-leading rusher from 2011 just got a little clearer.
As JT noted last month, Gamecocks running back Kenny Miles has been undecided about his future in Columbia, with transfer rumors swirling since January. The State‘s Josh Kendall noted that a decision from Miles was expected by the start of spring practice, which, wouldn’t you know it, starts today.
And, as of today, it appears Miles is going to stay with South Carolina for his final year. Via a tweet from Darryl Slater of the Charleston Post and Courier, a school spokesperson says Miles is on the latest spring roster as of last week. Because Miles graduated in December, he could play anywhere in 2012 without having to sit out a year.
The start of spring practice was a reported deadline for Miles; there’s obviously still time for the senior-to-be to go another route, and with Marcus Lattimore back in the lineup, playing time could be even slimmer for Miles next year.
Link: http://bleacherreport.com/tb/bfBAA?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=sec-football