One understated position battle to watch for South Carolina football
May 22, 2019
It pits a former starter and upperclassman against a former blue chip recruit in his second year at South Carolina and perhaps even a freshman fresh on campus.
This isn’t the highest profile position battle for the Gamecocks football team, but shoring up the bigger end spot could go a long way to fixing USC’s defensive issues up front. The top two contenders are Aaron Sterling and Kingsley Enagbare, both former in-demand recruits.
“Both of those guys did a lot of good things for us,” defensive line coach John Scott Jr. said. “I think both of those guys will have an opportunity to really help this football team. I think both those guys are really good football players too.”
Coming out of spring, there wasn’t much clarity as to who might’ve had the edge. Sterling took the first-team reps in the spring game, but Enagbare possesses a good bit of talent. (READ MORE)
May 22, 2019
It pits a former starter and upperclassman against a former blue chip recruit in his second year at South Carolina and perhaps even a freshman fresh on campus.
This isn’t the highest profile position battle for the Gamecocks football team, but shoring up the bigger end spot could go a long way to fixing USC’s defensive issues up front. The top two contenders are Aaron Sterling and Kingsley Enagbare, both former in-demand recruits.
“Both of those guys did a lot of good things for us,” defensive line coach John Scott Jr. said. “I think both of those guys will have an opportunity to really help this football team. I think both those guys are really good football players too.”
Coming out of spring, there wasn’t much clarity as to who might’ve had the edge. Sterling took the first-team reps in the spring game, but Enagbare possesses a good bit of talent. (READ MORE)
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