Connor Cox signs with Gamecocks
The 2023 recruiting class for South Carolina Gamecocks football continues to take shape with signatures rolling in during the first day of the December early signing period.
The latest prospect to officially ink with the Gamecock program is Jacksonville (Florida) Bolles School three-star tight end Connor Cox.
He is ranked by the On3 Consensus as the No. 656 prospect nationally regardless of position, in addition to the 38th-best tight end prospect nationally and the No. 103 prospect in the state of Florida.
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South Carolina Gamecocks recruiter: Jody Wright
Other scholarship offers: Boston College, Louisville, Maryland, Minnesota, Texas, West Virginia
Scouting report from On3: “Connor Cox is a well-rounded tight end prospect who lines up split out, as an h-back and in-line. He probably projects in-line at the next level. Cox has some fluidity in his movements as a route-runner and is effective working off of play action and as possession receiver in the short and intermediate areas of the field. He’s been well-coached at Bolles School and should probably be ahead of the curve from a technique standpoint when he gets to college. Cox also shows some ability and willingness as a blocker.”
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