South Carolina extends two more quarterback offers for 2017
Feb. 25, 2017
South Carolina on Wednesday offered two more quarterbacks for the Class of 2017.
The Gamecocks, under first-year head coach Will Muschamp offered two prospects that 247Sports considers dual-threat quarterbacks:
▪ Braxton Burmeister (6-0, 211) from La Jolla Country Day in La Jolla, Calif. He is committed to Arizona.
▪ Kadarius Toney (6-0, 180) from Blount High in Eight Mile, Ala. Toney also has an offer from South Alabama and is drawing interest from Auburn.
Burmeister is committed to Arizona and said that commitment is still in place, but he has known Muschamp and USC assistants Kurt Roper and Coleman Hutzler since their Florida days, so he’s interested in learning more about their new situation.
“I’m pretty close with Coach Roper and Coach Muschamp and coach Coleman Hutzler there, too, so it’s definitely an offer I’m going to look into and consider,” Burmeister said. “Whenever Connor Shaw would play up there I watched, so I saw a ton of games where he was there. I loved Connor Shaw so I was watching.”
Burmeister said he will talk with his family about a possible visit to USC this spring or summer. He is also still considering Washington and Utah along with the Gamecocks and Arizona. His plan is to graduate early.
Last season Burmeister passed for 2,503 yards and 20 touchdowns with two interceptions, and he rushed for 624 yards and 14 scores.
USC has also offered these quarterbacks for this recruiting cycle:
▪ Jake Bentley (6-4, 215) of Opelika High in Opelika, Ala.
▪ Hendon Hooker (6-4, 190) of Dudley High in Greensboro, N.C.
▪ Jelani Woods (6-7, 225) of Cedar Grove High in Ellenwood, Ga.
THE STATE
Feb. 25, 2017
South Carolina on Wednesday offered two more quarterbacks for the Class of 2017.
The Gamecocks, under first-year head coach Will Muschamp offered two prospects that 247Sports considers dual-threat quarterbacks:
▪ Braxton Burmeister (6-0, 211) from La Jolla Country Day in La Jolla, Calif. He is committed to Arizona.
▪ Kadarius Toney (6-0, 180) from Blount High in Eight Mile, Ala. Toney also has an offer from South Alabama and is drawing interest from Auburn.
Burmeister is committed to Arizona and said that commitment is still in place, but he has known Muschamp and USC assistants Kurt Roper and Coleman Hutzler since their Florida days, so he’s interested in learning more about their new situation.
“I’m pretty close with Coach Roper and Coach Muschamp and coach Coleman Hutzler there, too, so it’s definitely an offer I’m going to look into and consider,” Burmeister said. “Whenever Connor Shaw would play up there I watched, so I saw a ton of games where he was there. I loved Connor Shaw so I was watching.”
Burmeister said he will talk with his family about a possible visit to USC this spring or summer. He is also still considering Washington and Utah along with the Gamecocks and Arizona. His plan is to graduate early.
Last season Burmeister passed for 2,503 yards and 20 touchdowns with two interceptions, and he rushed for 624 yards and 14 scores.
USC has also offered these quarterbacks for this recruiting cycle:
▪ Jake Bentley (6-4, 215) of Opelika High in Opelika, Ala.
▪ Hendon Hooker (6-4, 190) of Dudley High in Greensboro, N.C.
▪ Jelani Woods (6-7, 225) of Cedar Grove High in Ellenwood, Ga.
THE STATE