Reid Mikeska 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 Cypress (Texas) Bridgeland three-star tight end Reid Mikeska.
He is ranked by the On3 Consensus as the No. 1104 prospect nationally regardless of position, in addition to the 58th-best tight end prospect nationally and the No. 195 prospect in the state of Texas.
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South Carolina Gamecocks recruiter: Jody Wright
Other scholarship offers: Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, FSU, Miami, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee
Why South Carolina? “I really like (Jody Wright). He’s a great coach. He just came from the NFL, so obviously he has great experience. I just feel like he’d be a great coach. He could really develop me and take me to the next level. I love SEC ball, I love that they’re in the SEC. I love how they use tight ends. I’ve been following Hayden Hurst for a little bit, so I watched him there before I really started liking them. They use the tight end well. Great location. SEC. You can’t ask for much more than that.”
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