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South Carolina football recruiting: Tracking 2025 commits for Shane Beamer
COLUMBIA — It’s been a busy offseason for coach Shane Beamer and South Carolina football.
Since April, the commitments for the 2025 class has increased exponentially for the Gamecocks, including six in the last 10 days.
Here is every known commitment for the Gamecocks. All information and rankings is according to 247Sports.
Jayden Sellers
- Position: Wide receiver
- Hometown: Florence, South Carolina
- Rank: three-star
- Commit date: Oct. 23, 2023
Sellers is the younger brother of starting quarterback, LaNorris Sellers.
Brian Rowe
- Position: Wide receiver
- Hometown: Concord, North Carolina
- Rank: four-star
- Commit date: April 9, 2024
Damarcus Leach
- Position: Safety
- Hometown: Abbeville, South Carolina
- Rank: three-star
- Commit date: April 10, 2024
Anthony Addison
- Position: Edge
- Hometown: Sumter, South Carolina
- Rank: three-star
- Commit date: April 12, 2024
Shamari Earls
- Position: Cornerback
- Hometown: Chester, Virginia
- Rank: four-star
- Commit date: April 20, 2024
Caleb Williams
- Position: Defensive lineman
- Hometown: Chesterfield, Virginia
- Rank: four-star
- Commit date: April 21, 2024
MORE: South Carolina football lands two 4-star defensive prospects in 2025 recruiting class
Jaquel Holman
- Position: Running back
- Hometown: Blackville, South Carolina
- Rank: three-star
- Commit date: June 8, 2024
Kobby Sakyi-Prah
- Position: Edge
- Hometown: Roswell, Georgia
- Rank: three-star
- Commit date: June 10, 2024
Christopher Hatfield
- Position: Corner back
- Hometown: Lincolnton, Georgia
- Rank: three-star
- Commit date: June 11, 2024
Preston Douglas
- Position: Tight end
- Hometown: North Palm Beach, Florida
- Rank: three-star
- Commit date: June 12, 2024
Shedrick Sarratt Jr.
- Position: offensive tackle
- Hometown: Gaffney, South Carolina
- Rank: four-star
- Commit date: June 14, 2024
AJ Holloway
- Position: Linebacker
- Hometown: Buford, Georgia
- Rank: three-star
- Commit date: June 14, 2024
Max Kelley
- Position: kicker
- Hometown: Gallatin, Tennessee
- Rank: three-star
- Commit date: June 15, 2024
Lulu Kesin covers South Carolina athletics for The Greenville News and the USA TODAY Network. Email her at lkesin@gannett.com and follow her on X, formerly known as Twitter, @Lulukesin
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With 77 days until South Carolina football kicks off 2026 season, a look back at No. 77 George Schecterly
South Carolina football will take the field for the first time in 2026 on September 5 against Kent State. Williams-Brice Stadium will play host to the Gamecocks and Golden Flashes at 12:45 p.m., just 77 days from today.
The No. 77 is often worn by offensive linemen. One of two tough-nosed offensive tackles in a fun Gamecock era wore the number, as George Schechterly played for the Gamecocks from 1978 to 1980.
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Schechterly actually began his career at Penn State, playing for legendary coach Joe Paterno. However, as a redshirt, he didn’t meet the conditioning requirements to stay with the Nittany Lions. South Carolina gave him a second chance, and the offensive lineman dedicated himself to getting better. It paid off in a big way.
Despite being a little undersized, Schechterly earned a starting job at right tackle for the Gamecocks. He played opposite left tackle Chuck Slaughter, and the duo excelled at sealing off defensive ends with reach blocks.
That proved to be a big deal for South Carolina, as a running back named George Rogers made defenses pay on toss sweep plays. Of course, Rogers wound up winning the 1980 Heisman Trophy, and Schechterly and Slaughter provided a lot of assistance. The toss sweep play worked so well that the fanbase often joked that the best ideas in the team’s playbook were “George Sweep Right” and “George Sweep Left.”
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That same 1980 season, Schechterly was an All-Independent selection at tackle and won the Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the top overall blocker among Independent School blockers. He was USC’s only tackle ever to earn the honor, though several interior blockers did.
Following his graduation, Schechterly played briefly in the NFL, CFL, and USFL.
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Texas A&M baseball lands LHP Logan Prisco from South Carolina
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – Texas A&M baseball added left-handed pitcher, Logan Prisco, out of South Carolina through the transfer portal on Friday night.
Prisco worked as a relief pitcher for the Gamecocks this past season, appearing in 20 games. He posted a 3.45 ERA while tallying 34 strikeouts.
Prisco is the fifth pitcher the Aggies have picked up in the offseason along with Caleb Kimble (Houston), Johnny Nuanez (Wichita State), Jase Evangelista (UNLV) and Wade Cooper (Texas State). Prisco is the eighth overall player added to the Aggies roster this offseason.
Prisco will have two seasons of eligibility once he is in College Station.
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Sickle Cell Day gathers advocates at South Carolina State House
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WACH) — Advocates, caregivers, patients, and community leaders gathered at the South Carolina State House on Friday for the inaugural South Carolina Sickle Cell Day.
Organizers said the event focused on raising awareness of sickle cell disease.
The South Carolina CBO Collective Caucus hosted the event at 10 a.m., coinciding with World Sickle Cell Day and Juneteenth.
Organizers said the gathering brought together healthcare professionals, legislators, advocates, and supporters from across the state to discuss education, support, and action related to sickle cell disease.
The program is designed to amplify the voices of individuals and families impacted by the disease and encourage conversations about healthcare access, advocacy, research, and community support, organizers said.
Attendees heard personal stories and learned about challenges faced by those living with sickle cell disease.
“World Sickle Cell Day is a powerful call to action for all of us,” said founder and CEO of The B Strong Group Brenda Green. She said the collaboration expands support, strengthens community response, and stands with affected families.
The B Strong Group, founded in 2017 and based in Columbia, is a nonprofit organization focused on sickle cell awareness, advocacy, and caregiver support.
The group organizes blood drives, caregiver workshops, and awareness campaigns under the motto “Educate, Advocate, Empower.”
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