Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Spurrier Adds Speed to the Gamecock's Offense


Despite All-State defensive-end, Carlos Dunlap Jr. deciding to sign with the National Champions, Florida Gators, and losing Sidney Rice to the NFL Draft, the Gamecocks are reloading for speed next year. Coach Spurrier has recruited the best class in USC history. Coach Spurrier is not following Coach Holtz' lead, he is cruising the Sunshine State and the Peach State for a new brand of Carolina football. (Photo from the Bushido's "straight up Playa"-FOB Duane at Palmetto Sports-check out his post about Mike Vick's makeshift ganga toter)

Skimming the milk off of our neighbor's porch
Coach Spurrier gave 30 offers (50%) to Florida football players for the 2006 recruiting class. At the top of the list are the Clearwater Boys (Ols) Kevin Young and Seaver Brown with Tony Morrell and Cliff Mathews about to ink a deal to play for the Visor as well. Georgia was our other neighbor Coach skimmed from, offering 11 players (18%) the chance to play at Carolina. With Cory Boyd's return, OLs Lee Tilley and Jim Barrier, RB Rommie Tyler and a fresh look of QB Chris Smelley leading the Gamecocks, the SEC will get an ample dose of South Carolina this next season.

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Anonymous said...

Clifton Geathers and Jonathan Williams have enrolled at the University of South Carolina for the spring semester, Gamecock head football coach Steve Spurrier announced today. Geathers and Williams are two of seven newcomers who will join the Carolina football squad this spring, along with freshmen Ladi Ajiboye, Ryan Broadhead, Stephen Garcia and Travian Robertson and junior college transfer Larry Freeman.

"We're excited to have Clifton," said Coach Spurrier. "He is a player who can play on either the offensive or defensive line. We think he will develop into an outstanding player for us. Jonathan Williams is a junior college transfer who should be able to help us immediately on the defensive line this season," added Coach Spurrier.

Geathers is a 6-7, 290-pounder who attended Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham (Va.) last fall where he was coached by Robert Prunty and was a teammate of Ajiboye. The four-star prospect originally committed to Georgia before casting his lot with the Gamecocks. He also received offers from Clemson, Florida and Florida State. A native of Georgetown, S.C., Geathers played his prep ball at Carvers Bay High School where he was one of the nation's top prospect. He participated in the Army All-American game in January of 2006. He is the younger brother of former University of Georgia and current Cincinnati Bengals' defensive end Robert Geathers, Jr. and is the nephew of former All-Pro defensive lineman Jumpy Geathers.

Williams is a 6-4, 275-pounder defensive tackle who played at Mississippi Delta Community College in Moorhead, Miss. for coach Jay Miller. He was a two-year starter for the Trojans after initially enrolling at Butler (Kan.) J.C. He was a first team all-state selection in the Mississippi junior college ranks this season. He prepped at Glenn Hills High School in Augusta, Ga. where he earned all-state honors as a senior and all-area honors during both his junior and senior seasons. He was named his school's Best Defensive Lineman for three straight years. Williams, who previously committed to Mississippi State, received a four-star ranking from Scout.com and a three-star ranking from Rivals.com. As a high school senior, he received offers from Alabama and Auburn among others. He will have two years to play two at South Carolina.



South Carolina's spring drills are scheduled to begin Tuesday, March 20, with the annual Garnet & Black Spring Game slated for Saturday, April 14. The game time will be announced at a later date.

Anonymous said...

ah yeah. got another bigtime recruit announcing his decision at a noon press conference today. it's between us and florida again for the #3 wr in the nation.