Thursday morning recruiting notes
Oct. 22, 2015
Former Georgia DB and WR Tramel Terry has been in touch with USC and Georgia Tech as he begins the process of finding a new school. The former Mr. Football winner from Goose Creek is working to graduate this June and that will allow him to play right away with two years of eligibility.
OL Ashton Julious of Lackawanna JC, PA and Florence will make an official visit to Oklahoma this weekend. He has also been to Baylor for an official visit. He also plans to take official visits to Arizona State and Florida but dates have not been set. Julious said he heard from USC interim head coach Shawn Elliott last week. “He was just asking if I had interest in them and I still have interest in them,” he said. “They’re the home team so I’m always going to have interest.” Julious said he has talked with Elliott about an official visit but hasn’t set one yet. Julious said he wants to make his decison by the end of November and he doesn’t have a favorite.
DE Javon Kinlaw of Goose Creek recently received his Army All American jersey. He was picked for the game as an offensive tackle. “But I know I’m a defensive end,” he said. Part of Kinlaw’s recruiting story centers on his academics. He had a good bit of ground to make up this year to have a chancd to be eligible. He said he’s done that regarding his core courses and now he’s working to get that qualifying ACT score. Last year and earlier this year several major programs indicated offers to Kinlaw but they’ve had to slow play him because of his academic situation. He was in touch with USC recruiter Steve Spurrier Jr. recently about coming in for a game but he hasn’t been able to make one. Another school he likes is Louisville and is trying to get an official visit there but he’s not heard back from his recruiter. He said USC and Louisville are the only schools he’s been talking with and those would be his top two. This season Kinlaw said he has 31 tackles and 2.5 sacks.
Oct. 22, 2015
Former Georgia DB and WR Tramel Terry has been in touch with USC and Georgia Tech as he begins the process of finding a new school. The former Mr. Football winner from Goose Creek is working to graduate this June and that will allow him to play right away with two years of eligibility.

OL Ashton Julious of Lackawanna JC, PA and Florence will make an official visit to Oklahoma this weekend. He has also been to Baylor for an official visit. He also plans to take official visits to Arizona State and Florida but dates have not been set. Julious said he heard from USC interim head coach Shawn Elliott last week. “He was just asking if I had interest in them and I still have interest in them,” he said. “They’re the home team so I’m always going to have interest.” Julious said he has talked with Elliott about an official visit but hasn’t set one yet. Julious said he wants to make his decison by the end of November and he doesn’t have a favorite.
DE Javon Kinlaw of Goose Creek recently received his Army All American jersey. He was picked for the game as an offensive tackle. “But I know I’m a defensive end,” he said. Part of Kinlaw’s recruiting story centers on his academics. He had a good bit of ground to make up this year to have a chancd to be eligible. He said he’s done that regarding his core courses and now he’s working to get that qualifying ACT score. Last year and earlier this year several major programs indicated offers to Kinlaw but they’ve had to slow play him because of his academic situation. He was in touch with USC recruiter Steve Spurrier Jr. recently about coming in for a game but he hasn’t been able to make one. Another school he likes is Louisville and is trying to get an official visit there but he’s not heard back from his recruiter. He said USC and Louisville are the only schools he’s been talking with and those would be his top two. This season Kinlaw said he has 31 tackles and 2.5 sacks.