Nyckoles Harbor, a 6-foot-6 defensive lineman and wide receiver who also has the speed of a potential Olympic sprinter on the track, announced his decision to attend South Carolina.
last month that"I don't really have a finalist, but I guess you can put Maryland, South Carolina, USC, Oregon and Michigan."Harbor has spoken highly of third-year football coach Shane Beamer throughout his recruiting process and drawn comparisons to Jadeveon Clowney, the former No. 1 overall pick who starred for the Gamecocks.
"Some schools love him as a tight end. They said, 'we’re going to put you on offense and let you run down the field and make plays and be faster than everybody,'"Gorney said. "And some schools said sort of the traditional idea of we’re going to put our best athletes on defense, and you’re going to come off the edge."
When asked which role he prefers, Harbor said in November that he would lean toward defense, where his job is a bit more straightforward and he can play faster. But playing on the offensive side of the ball would likely allow him to stay leaner, which could help as he tries to work his way into the Olympic qualification picture on the track.
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