Sanders draws massive Crowd in Columbia
Clemson, USC expected to offer
Four-star defensive lineman TJ Sanders is making his first trip to South Carolina since receiving an offer from the Gamecocks. Sanders arrived in Columbia this morning for the team's annual spring game. He is expected to attend the game and meet with the coaching staff. Sanders is a major in-state flip candidate for South Carolina. He is currently committed to North Carolina, but the Gamecocks have been making a strong push for him. Sanders is a 6-foot-5, 290-pound defensive tackle from Dutch Fork High School in Irmo, South Carolina. He is considered one of the top defensive tackles in the country. Sanders has been committed to North Carolina since June of 2022, but he has been open to other schools. South Carolina has been one of the schools that has been recruiting him the hardest. The Gamecocks offered Sanders a scholarship in January, and they have been in constant contact with him ever since. Sanders is expected to make a decision on his college future this summer. He is planning to visit other schools before making a final decision.
Clemson, USC expected to offer
Sanders is expected to receive offers from both Clemson and South Carolina during his visit. Clemson is the defending national champion, and they are one of the top teams in the country. South Carolina is coming off a 7-6 season, but they have a lot of talent on their roster. Sanders would be a major addition for either team. Sanders is a talented defensive tackle who could make an immediate impact for either Clemson or South Carolina. He is a strong and physical player who can disrupt the opposing team's offense. Sanders is also a good athlete who can make plays all over the field. He would be a valuable addition to either team's defense.
Sanders enjoys Gamecock visit
"I really enjoyed my visit to South Carolina," Sanders said. "The fans were great, and the coaches were very welcoming. I got to see the facilities, and they were top-notch. I'm really excited about the opportunity to play for South Carolina." Sanders said he is still considering all of his options, but he is very impressed with South Carolina.
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