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GC LIVE: Spring game reactions

wesby:Wes Mitchell04/17/23

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Gamecock Central LIVE’s Wes Mitchell and Chris Clark are back in action for a jam-packed episode of GC Live featuring South Carolina spring game reactions and the latest on recruiting after Gamecocks hosted a huge list of visitors.

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Beamer pleased with Elijah Davis’ play at defensive end in South Carolina spring game

By Jack Veltri

South Carolina head coach Shane Beamer has built a fine reputation for finding diamonds in the rough. He’s been notorious for taking chances on players from smaller schools.

One of those players was 6-foot-3, 285-pound defensive lineman Elijah Davis. Beamer came across him in 2020, the same year he was hired.

“I was watching video of him when he was at Wagener-Salley (High School) and was really impressed with him as a player,” Beamer said. “Obviously, he went to East Mississippi Community College for a couple years but obviously kept eyes on him. That was a big recruiting battle that we won to get him here.”

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After two years at East Mississippi, Davis received offers from schools such as Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Ole Miss and Tennessee, becoming a four-star and one of the top JUCO prospects in the country. Ultimately, the Palmetto State native wanted to stay home and play for the Gamecocks.

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