TE Drake DeIuliis impressed by USC on visit
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TE[COLOR= rgb(178, 34, 34)] Drake DeIuliis[/COLOR] 6'6" 210lbs of Charlotte attended USC’s junior day Saturday and left with an offer in his pocket from Will Muschamp. The Gamecocks joined Duke, Boston College, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest as offers for DeIuliis who made his first ever visit to USC Saturday.
“I saw the coaches for the first time and they all are wonderful people,” DeIuliss said. “Every coach was so welcoming and accepting. They told me they are working towards a two tight, one tight offense. There’s already a commitment, Will Register, and they want to get me and Will Register to be on the line at the same time possibly in a tight formation and possibly in the slot. It’s wonderful to know and I’m definitely looking at South Carolina very hard.”
DeIuliis came in with his parents and he got the chance to talk directly with Muschamp about the present state of the program and his vision for the future.
“I think he’s going to do a great job,” he said. “He brings up how the tradition there is great. It was lax the last couple of years and he’s going to turn it around and embrace everything that was there before. I think he’s going to do a wonderful job turning it around and they are going to be a successful team in the future.”
DeIuliis also got a look at the football facilities and thought they were impressive. He has also visited Virginia Tech, Duke, Wake Forest and North Carolina. He plans to visit Georgia soon. Bobby Bentley is handling his recruiting for the Gamecocks. He does not have a current favorite and would like to make his decision this summer. He also plays basketball and would like to stay in school his entire season year if he can.
DeIuliis played quarterback last season out of need for his team. As a sophomore he caught 40 passes for 900 yards and 13 touchdowns.
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TE[COLOR= rgb(178, 34, 34)] Drake DeIuliis[/COLOR] 6'6" 210lbs of Charlotte attended USC’s junior day Saturday and left with an offer in his pocket from Will Muschamp. The Gamecocks joined Duke, Boston College, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest as offers for DeIuliis who made his first ever visit to USC Saturday.
“I saw the coaches for the first time and they all are wonderful people,” DeIuliss said. “Every coach was so welcoming and accepting. They told me they are working towards a two tight, one tight offense. There’s already a commitment, Will Register, and they want to get me and Will Register to be on the line at the same time possibly in a tight formation and possibly in the slot. It’s wonderful to know and I’m definitely looking at South Carolina very hard.”
DeIuliis came in with his parents and he got the chance to talk directly with Muschamp about the present state of the program and his vision for the future.
“I think he’s going to do a great job,” he said. “He brings up how the tradition there is great. It was lax the last couple of years and he’s going to turn it around and embrace everything that was there before. I think he’s going to do a wonderful job turning it around and they are going to be a successful team in the future.”
DeIuliis also got a look at the football facilities and thought they were impressive. He has also visited Virginia Tech, Duke, Wake Forest and North Carolina. He plans to visit Georgia soon. Bobby Bentley is handling his recruiting for the Gamecocks. He does not have a current favorite and would like to make his decision this summer. He also plays basketball and would like to stay in school his entire season year if he can.
DeIuliis played quarterback last season out of need for his team. As a sophomore he caught 40 passes for 900 yards and 13 touchdowns.