Where South Carolina football sits in recruiting rankings following commitment from four-star Amari Thomas

On Friday, South Carolina landed a commitment from running back Amari Thomas. A four-star prospect according to Rivals, Thomas had been committed to Florida State until backing off that pledge in July. He picked the Gamecocks over the Seminoles, Colorado Buffaloes, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, and Clemson Tigers.
Let’s take a look at South Carolina football recruiting and its place in the team recruiting rankings and the individual rankings of the players committed in the class of 2026 at the time of this writing. Several other Gamecock targets should announce college decisions soon, so the rankings could change again in the coming weeks.
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*All rankings will come from the Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted composite from the rankings from Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN*
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Prior to Thomas’ announcement, South Carolina moved between No. 17 and No. 18 in the country in the team recruiting rankings. Shane Beamer’s group had just 14 players publicly pledged so far in the class. Now, with No. 15 in the boat, the Gamecocks have claimed a firmer hold on that No. 17 spot. Thomas’s pledge gives Carolina ten four-star players in the cycle.
The Gamecocks are one of just three teams in the top 50 nationally with fewer than 16 commitments. Because of that, it is unsurprising that USC is higher in average player rating, sitting at No. 13 in the country. The team’s No. 17 overall ranking puts the Gamecocks 8th in the SEC. Every team positioned ahead of South Carolina in the overall rankings has more players committed, boosting their ranking.
Last year, the Gamecocks landed the No. 18 class in the country, the program’s third-straight top 20 group. The 2025 class also ranked No. 11 in the SEC.
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DT Aiden Harris
No. 74 overall
No. 5 nationally among defensive linemen
No. 5 in North Carolina
Four-star in Rivals Industry Ranking
Harris is the highest-rated commit in the Rivals Industry Ranking and is a consensus four-star prospect. He fills a big South Carolina position of need at defensive tackle.
QB Landon Duckworth
No. 85 overall
No. 8 nationally among quarterbacks
No. 5 in Alabama
Four-star in Rivals Industry Ranking
Duckworth was the first commitment in South Carolina’s 2026 class long ago. Now, after a winding road that included a decommitment, he is the most recent pledge. A consensus four-star prospect, the dual-threat quarterback is considered a top 10 national quarterback by all three major recruiting services. He is the highest-rated player in the class, according to 247Sports.
S J’Zavien Currence
No. 90 overall
No. 8 nationally among safeties
No. 2 in South Carolina
Four-star in Rivals Industry Ranking
According to two other major recruiting services, Currence is the highest-rated player in the class. He is a consensus four-star prospect.
OL Zyon Guiles
No. 173 overall
No. 12 nationally among interior offensive linemen
No. 4 in South Carolina
Four-star in Rivals Industry Ranking
Rivals’ player rankings have Guiles right on the verge of five-star territory as he is the highest-rated player in the Rivals300 and the No. 1 overall interior offensive lineman in the country. Guiles is also a consensus four-star prospect.
WR Sequel Patterson
No. 229 overall
No. 39 nationally among wide receivers
No. 5 in South Carolina
Four-star in Rivals Industry Ranking
A recent reclassification from the class of 2027, Patterson could have been a four-star prospect at wide receiver or cornerback. He will play receiver for the Gamecocks. Before his reclassification, he was a top 100 prospect in the Rivals Industry Ranking for the ’27 cycle.
OL Kamari Blair
No. 274 overall
No. 22 among offensive tackles
No. 7 in Tennessee
Four-star in Rivals Industry Ranking
Blair is an athletic offensive tackle rated as a four-star prospect by two of three major recruiting services. His pledge extended South Carolina’s streak of landing multiple blue chip offensive linemen to four classes in a row.
TE Jamel Howse
No. 280 overall
No. 13 nationally among tight ends
No. 7 in South Carolina
Four-star in Rivals Industry Ranking
Howse is a four-star prospect in two of the three major recruiting rankings, including earning top 200 honors from one.
DT Noah Clark
No. 315 overall
No. 34 nationally among defensive linemen
No. 16 in North Carolina
Four-star in Rivals Industry Ranking
Clark ranks as high as 126th nationally according to another outlet’s four-star evaluation. The big fella will be a nose tackle for South Carolina, filling a major need on the USC roster.
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EDGE/LB Andrew Harris
No. 351 overall
No. 37 nationally among EDGE players
No. 18 in North Carolina
Four-star in Rivals Industry Ranking
South Carolina likes Harris at linebacker, rather than EDGE. If his recruiting rating didn’t change, he would rank as the No. 25 linebacker nationally. As things stand, he is a four-star according to one major recruiting outlet.
RB Amari Thomas
No. 437 overall
No. 28 nationally among running backs
No. 63 in Florida
Three-star in Rivals Industry Ranking
Thomas is the newest commitment for South Carolina, completing a flip from Florida State. Though he is a three-star in the industry ranking, he is a top-200 national prospect and four-star recruit according to the Rivals individual player rankings.
DB KJ Johnson
No. 470 overall
No. 44 nationally among cornerbacks
No. 18 in Alabama
Three-star in Rivals Industry Ranking
South Carolina’s coaching staff believes Johnson could play corner, safety, or nickel at the next level. He is a consensus three-star prospect but is just one recruiting point away from four-star status according to two services.
LB Keenan Britt
No. 476 overall
No. 40 nationally among linebackers
No. 19 in Alabama
Three-star in Rivals Industry Ranking
Previously listed as an EDGE, Britt will come join the Gamecocks as a linebacker. One recruiting service considers him a four-star player (at EDGE) in the 2026 cycle.
CB Kosci Barnes
No. 586 overall
No. 56 nationally among cornerbacks
No. 26 in North Carolina
Three-star in Rivals Industry Ranking
Barnes is the prototypical Torrian Gray corner, standing at 6-2 and weighing 185 pounds. Though he will begin his career at corner, he could see reps at safety or nickel, too.
ATH/DB Triston Lewis
No. 740 overall
No. 38 nationally among athletes
No. 13 in South Carolina
Three-star in Rivals Industry Ranking
Lewis earned a Gamecock offer and committed on the same day. At 6-4 and 200 pounds, he is an intriguing prospect who likely will be a defensive back for South Carolina.
OL Anthony Baxter
No. 1235 overall
No. 111 nationally among interior offensive linemen
No. 18 in South Carolina
Three-star in Rivals Industry Ranking
Baxter, a high school teammate of J’Zavien Currence, is a consensus three-star prospect and the longest-tenured pledge in the class.