The Latest On Greenville High 2024 Standouts Mazeo Bennett And Blake Franks
SPORTSTALK / January 30, 2023
Greenville High coach Greg Porter spoke with both players Monday following their weekend activities. Both are moving quickly toward decisions with Bennett being an any-day or any-week sort of thing coming off his visit with the Gamecocks.
“I think he had a great time. It was really a positive experience,” Coach Porter said. “I think Shane Beamer and his coaching staff have done a tremendous job in recruiting him. I think they have been very consistent, especially after he de-committed from the Tennessee situation. I think they just showed the young man what love is all about and what family is about. I think that is what he’s looking for, something that’s going to remind him of his family and where it feels like home to him. This past weekend was a really, strong positive thing for them.”
Bennett surprised a lot of folks by committing to Tennessee last October. He de-committed in December. Porter wants to be sure they don’t go through that scenario again, but he doesn’t expect Bennett to drag out the process much longer.
“I don’t think that’s his personality,” Porter said. “I think they are just waiting for the right time and how they want to do it. He went kind of fast with the Tennessee deal and then you de-commit, and I’m encouraging him let’s not do that no more. About this commitment, really think about it because there’s no turning back. I don’t want a reflection on his character, his family, or our school, but it’s not about us, it’s about him, and I don’t want anything bad coming toward him. I think that’s all they are doing right now.”

As for Franks, USC and Clemson have been the strongest with him. He visited USC on January 21st for their junior day.
“That’s another one that’s torn because both schools offer so much,” Porter said. ‘You got to be happy with one of them. He and his family are coming up with a plan for their announcement as well. I don’t think they want to ride this out to his senior year. I don’t foresee that with them. I think they want him to get to a place where he’s happy, make a decision and we roll with it so he can go into his senior season really at peace and knowing that I’m going to play the game because I love the game, not playing to solidify an offer. That’s two different mindsets.”
The Auburn visit, however, gave Franks a third option to consider.
“Then he went to Auburn and thew a monkey wrench in it. I wasn’t anticipating or expecting the Auburn visit,” Porter said. “That’s kids. Coach (Jake) Thornton, who was at Ole Miss when he first offered him, is now at Auburn, and that’s the connection.”