South Carolina’s Keem Green throughout the Gamecocks’ March 20, 2021 spring soccer observe.
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Two extra South Carolina gamers look like leaving this system.
Defensive linemen Keem Green and Devontae Davis are each within the switch portal, a South Carolina spokesperson confirmed to The State on Monday.
Rivals first reported the information of Green’s entrance, whereas The Big Spur reported Davis’ potential departure.
Green, a former four-star junior school recruit labored principally with the scout group and didn’t play in a sport final season. Green performed in eight video games for the Cornhuskers between 2019 and 2020 after two years at Highland Community College in Kansas.
He was credited with a half-tackle in Saturday’s annual Garnet and Black spring sport.
Davis appeared in 9 video games at South Carolina after transferring in from Georgia Military College. The New Ellenton native compiled simply 4 tackles in his Gamecocks profession.
Green and Davis’ potential departures come simply hours after receiver/tight finish E.J. Jenkins introduced through Twitter that he deliberate on coming into the switch portal.
Jenkins performed only one season at South Carolina following a standout profession at FCS college St. Francis (Pa.) The Virginia native got here to USC together with St. Francis teammate Jason Brown, who has since transferred to Virginia Tech.
Head coach Shane Beamer instructed reporters following Saturday’s spring sport that he deliberate to start pre-summer conferences at 7 a.m. Monday to debate every participant’s particular person function shifting ahead.
Gamecocks heading to the switch portal
April 18: Devontae Davis, DL
April 18: Keem Green, DL
April 18: E.J. Jenkins, WR/TE
Jan. 24: Kolbe Fields, LB — LSU
Dec. 15: Keveon Mullins, TE — Jackson State
Dec. 15: Jason Brown, QB — Virginia Tech
Dec. 12: Vincent Murphy, OL — Western Kentucky
Dec. 12: Connor Jordan, QB
Dec. 8: Dominick Hill, DB — Temple
Dec. 6: Jahmar Brown, LB/S — Coastal Carolina
Nov. 30: Ger-Cari Caldwell, WR
This story was initially printed April 18, 2022 3:54 PM.