Recruits at football camp
A flurry of recruiting activities have taken place in South Carolina within the last week. If you missed anything, this is the article to review everything that has happened.
Last Friday, the Gamecocks hosted another round of the Shane Beamer Football Camp session. Following the session, there was a cookout—a fantastic opportunity for recruits, coaches, and current players to interact in a relaxed setting. To get a glimpse of who made the guest list, browse through the camp recap and the cookout guest list.
During Friday’s camp, South Carolina extended offers to several prospects. These seasoned and promising athletes included:
Following the cookout, interviews were conducted with some attendees, including 2026 S Tamarion Watkins from Rock Hill, S.C., and 2026 OT Gabriel Osenda from Chattanooga, Tenn.
Even before the cookout and camp, South Carolina was already making waves in the recruitment scene. The Gamecocks extended an offer to 2025 four-star tight end Mikkel Skinner, a student at Riverside High School in Greer, S.C. Although Skinner couldn’t attend the cookout, plans are being made for a visit soon.
Throughout June, several 2025 commitments pledged to join the Gamecocks. One such commitment is from three-star quarterback Cutter Woods, who had formerly committed to Wake Forest. Other key commitments include TE Preston Douglas, DE Kobby Sakyi-Prah, WR Brian Rowe, DE Jaquavious Dodd, and S Christopher Hatfield.
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These recent events have demonstrated South Carolina’s persistent and successful recruiting efforts. Backed by a dedicated team, the Gamecocks continue to reach out to promising athletes across the nation, offering them exciting opportunities to showcase their skills and be part of an esteemed football program.
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