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Top 4-star South Carolina recruit set to visit Columbia once more
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Priority recruit Ryan Mosley, a 4-star prospect from Georgia, is making another trip to Columbia for a visit to the University of South Carolina’s campus. The Carrollton High School standout announced his unofficial visit on social media Wednesday, revealing he’ll be in town this Friday.
Many consider South Carolina and Georgia to be the primary contenders in Mosley’s recruitment. He recently took another trip to Athens, and an official visit to the Gamecocks is scheduled for June 6th. Additionally, Mosley has official visits lined up to Georgia, Penn State, Texas A&M, and Nebraska, all set for May and June.
This past winter, Mosley shared with GamecockCentral, “I just love it there [in Columbia.] That’s just a place that feels like home right now.”
The Gamecocks’ pursuit of Mosley is being led by wide receivers coach Mike Furrey. Last cycle, Furrey brought in six scholarship wide receivers (along with one preferred walk-on), four of whom were ranked as 4-star recruits, and two as 3-star prospects.
Mosley has excelled on both sides of the ball at Carrollton, earning the label of “athlete” during his recruitment. However, at the collegiate level, he’s expected to play receiver.
On3’s industry ranking, which combines rankings from On3, 247Sports, ESPN, and Rivals, lists Mosley as the No. 217 player in the country, No. 11 athlete, and No. 28 player in Georgia. On3 itself is even higher on Mosley, ranking him No. 142 nationally, No. 7 among athletes, and No. 20 in the state of Georgia.
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Kiyomi McMiller
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