Kam Pringle signs with South Carolina
It’s signing day in South Carolina, and signatures from prospects continue to roll in for Shane Beamer’s Gamecocks program.
The latest prospect to officially ink with South Carolina football is Woodland (SC) offensive tackle Kam Pringle.
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He is rated by the On3 Industry Ranking as a four-star plus prospect, meaning that he is ranked as a four-star player by all four major recruiting services. Pringle is additionally ranked as the 195th-best prospect in the 2024 class and the 16th-best offensive tackle prospect nationally.
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Pringle is the third-best prospect in the state of South Carolina.
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Here is more on the newest addition for readers of GamecockCentral.com:
South Carolina Gamecocks recruiter: Greg Adkins
Other scholarship offers: Clemson, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee
Why South Carolina? “It means a lot to rep the state I grew up in and stay home and compete and try to bring a first national championship to the school. It’s just amazing. I feel like that’s how it’s supposed to be. When you grow up in-state, a school you’re right up the street from, you just ride past the facility and you think, ‘What if?’ Really staying home, I got the people around me, the support system around me, I got fans around me. I just feel like I can’t go wrong.”
Scouting report from On3: Mountain of an offensive tackle who is one of the biggest linemen in the 2024 cycle. Measured at around 6-foot-8, 335 pounds prior to his junior season. Has a wing-span over 7-feet and a 10-inch hand. Lines up at left tackle on Friday nights. Is a people mover in the run game. Leans on defensive linemen and creates a push. Carries his size relatively well and shows some explosive movements in working to the second level. Has strong hands that neutralize defenders. Also plays some on the defensive line, showing good functional athleticism. A three sport athlete who plays basketball and throws the shot put. Turned in a personal best shot put toss of 48-10 feet and finished 3rd in the state meet as a junior. A taller offensive tackle who has a tendency to play high. News to improve his lower body flexibility and bend to maximize his leverage as a blocker. Has a naturally big frame, but needs to be cognizant of his size while continuing to improve his lateral agility to aid in pass protection. Looks like a right tackle long-term with the possibility of also seeing time on the inside pending team needs.