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Posted by CayceCock13
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Posted on 7/1/14 at 10:15 am to
Many Gamecock Targets Impress

One of South Carolina's top targets, Perry Dozier Jr., was a star of the NBPATop100 camp and the performance caused him to receive a significant bump in the rankings. He is now ranked as the 18th overall prospect in the 2015 class and the 2nd best point guard.

Dozier has long been thought to favor either South Carolina or North Carolina, but is still working on setting up other visits, including Georgetown.

Class of 2015 point guard Kwe Parker (Wade, NC/Wesleyan Christian) is receiving interest from Frank Martin and staff, but has yet to receive an offer. He is also being recruited heavily by Virginia Tech, Miami, Clemson, Tennessee, and Rutgers among others.

Jerry Meyer reports that South Carolina is recruiting 2017 center Zach Brown (Miami, Fla./Miami Beach Senior) the hardest. At the Scouts Focus All American camp, Brown displayed an incredible combination of athleticism and using his size well.

Class of 2016 forward Dewan Huell (Miami, Fla./Norland) is another Miami product who shined at the NBPATop100 camp. Huell is rated as the 22nd best prospect in the 2016 class and lists South Carolina as one of the schools he is hearing from the most, which also includes Kansas, Louisville, Miami, Florida, Florida State, and Tennessee.
This post was edited on 7/1/14 at 10:17 am
Posted by reedus23
St. Louis
Member since Sep 2011
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Posted on 7/1/14 at 10:43 am to
Don't mean to clutter up your recruiting thread, but wanted to pass this along. Truly am a fan of Martin.

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The Gamecock coach said he’s “tired of this fallacy and myth that our league’s no good.”

“I think it’s disrespectful to the coaches in this league,” Martin said. “I think anytime you try to convince (Florida coach) Billy (Donovan), (Kentucky coach John Calipari), (Arkansas coach) Mike Anderson, guys that have tremendous success everywhere they’ve been, (Auburn coach) Bruce Pearl, now that he’s back in the league, (Texas A&M coach) Billy Kennedy the success he’s had, just keep going on down the line; the successes that they’ve had in their careers and trying to say that their success right now is not very good because our league’s not very good. I think that’s a little disrespectful and untrue.”
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