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Great Visit to University of South Carolina! @DBarnes_18 @CoachSBeamer @CoachHarrisSC @DTownFball



Thank you @CoachClaytonW @CoachSBeamer @GamecockFB for the love, energy and hospitality this weekend. @dru_lindler @DBP_Football @KeepItABuckPod1 @on3 @On3Recruits @Rivals @Rivals_Recruits






Penn State beat Clemson, and these are my thoughts on why it matters for South Carolina. Penn State’s 22–10 win over Clemson was decided the old-school way: running the football and dominating the line of scrimmage. Two coaches who directly helped make that happen are now headed to Columbia. Stan Drayton’s running backs controlled the tempo all game long. Quinton Martin Jr. rushed for 101 yards on 20 carries, leading a Penn State ground attack that finished with 135 total rushing yards. It wasn’t flashy, but it was physical, efficient, and relentless, the kind of run game that shortens games, keeps defenses worn down, and closes the door late. Up front, Deion Barnes’ defensive line overwhelmed Clemson. The Tigers were held to just 43 rushing yards, struggled to protect the quarterback, and managed only 10 total points. Dani Dennis-Sutton recorded two sacks, but the bigger story was the constant pressure and disruption that never allowed Clemson to find rhythm. For Gamecock fans, this wasn’t just a bowl game, it was a preview. The same coaches who helped shut down Clemson’s run game, collapse the pocket, and control the clock are now bringing that mentality to South Carolina. Barnes and Drayton didn’t just beat Clemson on the scoreboard. They beat them where it matters most. That should get everyone in garnet and black paying attention. @CoachSBeamer @StanDrayton_ @DBarnes_18


**BREAKING** Gamecock WR Nyck Harbor officially announces that he’s returning to the Gamecocks for his senior season.










