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South Carolina Football Recruiting 2012: Meet Brendan Nosovitch, the Lone QB
The South Carolina football team has a solid 2012 class ready to continue the winning ways that coach Steve Spurrier has instilled in the program. Out of the 25 commitments that are part of the incoming class, there was one lone quarterback signed—Brendan Nosovitch. Nosovitch (Allenton, Pa./Central Catholic) is someone you may not have heard a lot of due to him committing to being a member of the Gamecocks football team in the summer of 2011. Don't let not hearing the hype cloud your perceptions regarding him, as he has the potential to become a special player under the tutelage of Coach Spurrier. Nosovitch is just the type mobile quarterback that Coach Spurrier has come to like running his offensive game plan. One strength of Nosovitch is his ability to throw accurately on the run. He is also very capable tucking and running, which should translate well in the zone-read scheme that the Gamecocks currently use. Nosovitch claims a 4.6-second 40-yard dash and a 4.3-second pro shuttle. This 6'2" 200 pound quarterback had a very successful high school career as he finished as the No. 2 all-time leader in passing yardage in Pennsylvania with more than 9,200 yards. He also was named a member of the 2012 Parade All-American team. This is the first Parade All-American quarterback to sign with South Carolina since Steve Taneyhill. Keep in mind the state of Pennsylvania produced the likes of Joe Montana, Dan Marino, Johnny Unitas and Jim Kelly. Not saying he will have a similar football career, but don't be surprised when he outshines the 3-star rating he was given by all the recruiting sites. Nosovitch chose USC over the likes of Clemson, Eastern Michigan, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Ohio, Temple and Virginia. His senior year was impressive as he broke records by passing for 3,890 yards, rushing for 841 yards and ending the year with 53 total touchdowns. USC made him their No. 1 target for 2012 and they got their man. He is likely to redshirt in 2012 but by 2013 he could be pushing for some reps. Look for him to wear No. 5 during his career in the garnet and black.Read more South Carolina Football news on BleacherReport.com
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College Football Predictions: 5 Reasons South Carolina Will Shock SEC
The South Carolina Gamecocks are on track to an SEC title—or better yet a national title. After spending nearly a decade in the shadows of powerhouse rivals such as Tennessee, Florida and Georgia and managing mediocre seasons, the Gamecocks are proving they are ready to contend with the best on the national level.The past two seasons, the Gamecocks have gone 8-0 against top SEC rivals Georgia, Florida, Tennessee and in-state rival Clemson. They ended the 2011 season in the top 10 and are entering National Signing Day with the 15th-ranked recruiting class.South Carolina has turned its reputation of being an easy win into a team people look out for every season. Having spent season after season seeing glimpses of potential, the Ole Ball Coach, Steve Spurrier, finally has a team of stars and is using it fully.Here are five reasons why the SEC could be shocked by South Carolina in 2012.Begin Slideshow
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College Football Predictions: 5 Reasons South Carolina Will Shock SEC
The South Carolina Gamecocks are on track to an SEC title—or better yet a national title. After spending nearly a decade in the shadows of powerhouse rivals such as Tennessee, Florida and Georgia and managing mediocre seasons, the Gamecocks are proving they are ready to contend with the best on the national level.The past two seasons, the Gamecocks have gone 8-0 against top SEC rivals Georgia, Florida, Tennessee and in-state rival Clemson. They ended the 2011 season in the top 10 and are entering National Signing Day with the 15th-ranked recruiting class.South Carolina has turned its reputation of being an easy win into a team people look out for every season. Having spent season after season seeing glimpses of potential, the Ole Ball Coach, Steve Spurrier, finally has a team of stars and is using it fully.Here are five reasons why the SEC could be shocked by South Carolina in 2012.Begin Slideshow
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College Football Predictions: 5 Reasons South Carolina Will Shock SEC
The South Carolina Gamecocks are on track to an SEC title—or better yet a national title. After spending nearly a decade in the shadows of powerhouse rivals such as Tennssee, Florida and Georgia and managing mediocre seasons, the Gamecocks are proving they are ready to contend with the best on the national level.The past two seasons, the Gamecocks have gone 8-0 against top SEC rivals Georgia, Florida, Tennessee and in-state rival Clemson. They ended the 2011 season in the top 10 and are entering National Signing Day with the 15th-ranked recruiting class.South Carolina has turned its reputation of being an easy win into a team people look out for every season. Having spent season after season seeing glimpses of potential, the Ole Ball Coach, Steve Spurrier, finally has a team of stars and is using it fully.Here are five reasons why the SEC could be shocked by South Carolina in 2012.Begin Slideshow
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South Carolina Football: Too Much Offensive Weaponry in 2012?
Offensive weaponry. All the cool kids have it. Don't let South Carolina's 70th-ranked offense in 2011 fool you. After a rough start to Connor Shaw's career and Marcus Lattimore's injury, the program's offense began running smoothly. They lit up the Citadel, Clemson and Nebraska to finish the season. They also had a big game against Kentucky. This team has more weapons than people realize. With a healthy Marcus Lattimore and a comfortable and entrenched Connor Shaw, the sky is the limit for this offense. The question is this: Are there enough touches to go around? It's a great question to answer. Here are the Gamecocks' legitimate offensive weapons. Begin Slideshow
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South Carolina Football: Too Much Offensive Weaponry in 2012?
Offensive weaponry. All the cool kids have it. Don't let South Carolina's 70th-ranked offense in 2011 fool you. After a rough start to Connor Shaw's career and Marcus Lattimore's injury, the program's offense began running smoothly. They lit up the Citadel, Clemson and Nebraska to finish the season. They also had a big game against Kentucky. This team has more weapons than people realize. With a healthy Marcus Lattimore and a comfortable and entrenched Connor Shaw, the sky is the limit for this offense. The question is this: Are there enough touches to go around? It's a great question to answer. Here are the Gamecocks' legitimate offensive weapons. Begin Slideshow
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South Carolina Gamecock Football: Five Position Battles to Watch in 2012
South Carolina is entering a period of time that has seen unprecedented success. The team has built quality depth and seems to be reloading for another go-around. This year, they will be watching a few areas extra closely. Either through graduation or departure for the NFL, new faces will have to step in and show why they deserve to wear the garnet and black. While every position is a battle, these positions will truly shape the course of the Gamecocks' season. Here are the five position battles to watch heading into 2012.Begin Slideshow
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South Carolina Gamecock Football: Five Position Battles to Watch in 2012
South Carolina is entering a period of time that has seen unprecedented success. The team has built quality depth and seems to be reloading for another go-around. This year, they will be watching a few areas extra closely. Either through graduation or departure for the NFL, new faces will have to step in and show why they deserve to wear the garnet and black. While every position is a battle, these positions will truly shape the course of the Gamecocks' season. Here are the five position battles to watch heading into 2012.Begin Slideshow
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2012 NFL Draft: Where Will South Carolina's Players Get Drafted?
South Carolina's historic season has come to an end. The first ever 11-win season for the Gamecocks ended with a 30-13 victory against Nebraska in the Capital One Bowl and showed why this was one of the best Gamecock teams ever.However, it is now time to focus on those players that will no longer be apart of the program, whether it's because of graduation or declaring early for the NFL draft. Such players include Alshon Jeffery, Melvin Ingram, and Stephon Gilmore. Players who have been the backbone of this team all season long.Three of these guys have the ability and potential to be first-round draft picks and make an immediate impact for their new teams. Let's take a look at where some of these Carolina players may get drafted.Begin Slideshow
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Chaz Elder to South Carolina over UGA: Where Does He Fit in SC's Stacked Class?
Chaz Elder has spurned in-state Georgia for SEC East rival South Carolina. To some around the Peach State, this comes as a surprise, but others figured this one out a short time ago.Elder is a Gamecock now and I'm here just give you a brief explanation of how it all unfolded. We'll take a look at who Elder is, who his finalists were and what you can expect from him in Columbia.Let's get started.Begin Slideshow
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