Offensive tackle prospect Neff Giwa commits to South Carolina Gamecocks

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Offensive tackle prospect Neff Giwa commits to South Carolina Gamecocks
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Irish rugby player Neff Giwa has never played American football. That will change soon because Giwa, who is 6 feet, 7 1/2 inches tall and weighs 295 pounds, has committed to play at South Carolina as an offensive lineman. The 20-year-old who is also Nigerian selected the Gamecocks over offers from Miami, North Carolina, SMU, Tennessee and Texas.

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Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa, front, takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa, front left, takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa wears South Carolina ‘Gamecocks” gloves as he takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa, front, takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa, front, takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa, front, takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa, front, takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa, front left, takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa, front left, takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa wears South Carolina ‘Gamecocks” gloves as he takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. Oluwanifemi ‘Neff’ Giwa wears South Carolina ‘Gamecocks” gloves as he takes part in a football workout session at the National Sports Center, Crystal Palace in London, Sunday, March 29, 2026. The 20-year-old Irishman who has never played American football committed on Sunday to play at South Carolina as an offensive lineman. Giwa, who is also Nigerian, has come a long way — from Tipperary — in a short amount of time. Just a few months after showing an interest in the sport, he was touring U.S. college campuses, meeting coaches and collecting offers. It’s a lot to handle, even for someone who is 6 feet, 7 1/2 inches tall, weighs 295 pounds and has 37-inch-long arms and great foot speed. “I knew that there’d be a journey there, but I could never have anticipated this,” Giwa, in an interview with The Associated Press, said of the whirlwind around his recruitment. Giwa, whose full first name is Oluwanifemi, selected the Gamecocks over offers from Miami, North Carolina, SMU, Tennessee and Texas.of finding, training and placing international kids at U.S. college football programs. Collier, an American who played defensive line at UMass, runs PPI Recruits out of Germany.“If you can create a tackle in a laboratory, this is what you want him to look like,” Collier told the AP. It wasn’t just his size, though. Collier clocked Giwa at 4.88 seconds in the 40-yard dash and measured his broad jump at 9 feet, 10 inches — “pretty freakish numbers,” Collier noted. “Then he has the toughness,” he added. “You can have all these measurements, but if you’re not tough mentally and physically then you probably won’t make it.” Collier was bringing his latest group of recruits on campus tours earlier this month and decided to add Giwa — mostly just to introduce him to the process. “I didn’t have expectations,” Giwa told the AP before Sunday’s announcement. “It was just to see what was out there, basically, and what to work towards.”Not long after touching down in the U.S., Collier detoured to Toronto to check out another touted prospect. Giwa joined him. “I had them do some pass sets and some one-on-ones with some kids, he looked phenomenal,” Collier said of Giwa. So he instructed Giwa to immediately create an X account so colleges could learn more about him. Collier then posted a couple of videos “and it went viral from there.” “Miami, they messaged me literally 60 seconds after I posted it,” Collier said. “The head coach wrote me a message — ‘get him to Miami.’”“I haven’t spoken to him personally,” Giwa said of Belichick. Playing in his country someday would be great: “I was born in Ireland, and I was raised in Ireland. It definitely would be cool and a bit of an honor to do that.”Marvin Nguetsop, a German defensive end who is doing a year of prep school in Connecticut, was considered the top recruit on Collier’s recent tour. He got offers from Ohio State and Michigan. “All of the kids had offers on the tour, too,” Collier said. “Tennessee offered five or six of the kids on one day.”received an offer from Penn State without ever playing the sport. The defensive lineman ultimately chose Ohio State. He now plays at Texas.Giwa grew up in Cashel, a town in County Tipperary with a population under 5,000. His mother is a nurse and his father is a physiotherapist. Giwa, who has three older siblings, said they were the first Nigerian family to move into town and that local residents “definitely made us feel welcome.”“It does make you think about possibilities and choices and how you can help others. it’s more just making your family proud,” he said. Giwa credits Collier with creating life-changing opportunities. He’s not sure what he’d be doing otherwise. “I’d just be a regular guy,” he said with a laugh, “doing what 90% of the world is doing, just trying to make a living. That’s why I’m so grateful because I’m able to do something that I really love now.”Yemen’s Houthis claim responsibility for missile attacks on Israel as war in Middle East intensifies

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