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re: Recruiting in South Carolina
Posted on 1/10/17 at 3:00 pm to dallasga6
Posted on 1/10/17 at 3:00 pm to dallasga6
Only four 4* recruits in the entire state per 247 comp...
#'s 128, 245, 308 & 325 in National rankings...
Slim pickings
Right.
If you have been following things for a while though, the pattern is that in four years a number of these guys you never heard of are going to make it to the NFL and stick.
Depending on what source you look at, South Carolina does very well per capita in eventual NFL players. Not as good as Mississippi or Lousiana, but I've seen a couple of those where we are ahead of Georgia.
I will say that the pattern also seems to be some guy that is obscure even to SC natives goes to Appalachian State or whatever, then sticks in the NFL for 10 years. Go figure.
#'s 128, 245, 308 & 325 in National rankings...
Slim pickings
Right.
If you have been following things for a while though, the pattern is that in four years a number of these guys you never heard of are going to make it to the NFL and stick.
Depending on what source you look at, South Carolina does very well per capita in eventual NFL players. Not as good as Mississippi or Lousiana, but I've seen a couple of those where we are ahead of Georgia.
I will say that the pattern also seems to be some guy that is obscure even to SC natives goes to Appalachian State or whatever, then sticks in the NFL for 10 years. Go figure.
Posted on 1/10/17 at 3:08 pm to Sunbeam
Josh Norman (Coastal Carolina) and Armanti Edwards (App State) come to mind. Both played at Greenwood High School.
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