USC could stand to add a little punch to its offense next season, and the Gamecocks are looking at former Nebraska receiver Miles Jones as a possibility. Jones spent the past two seasons with the Cornhuskers. He redshirted in 2018 after having shoulder surgery, and this season he played in four games before deciding to transfer.
...The Gamecocks are not in position to offer Jones a scholarship at this point. Thatās something he was aware of prior to his visit. āIt would be a preferred walk-on spot simply because they donāt have enough scholarship spots left, but they want me,ā Jones said. āI could go there and still earn a scholarship. It doesnāt turn me off, itās definitely something Iāll consider. Most schools donāt have scholarship spots, so a lot of places Iām looking at right now are just preferred walk-on spots anyway.ā
As a high school senior, Jones led his 14-0 team coached by former NFL star defensive back Patrick Surtain in punt returns, kickoff returns and all-purpose yards (1,830). He averaged over 11 yards per carry and scored 12 touchdowns, and he caught 29 passes. Jones plans to visit Tennessee this weekend. Heās also considering FCS programs Tennessee State and Florida A&M, two places he could play immediately. Jones said he wants to make his decision in early December. Recruiting: Gamecocks' holiday wish list includes defensive end, wide receiver
Interesting we are still recruiting him with spots being tight and have 4 OL already in.
I haven't heard much of Robinson in a while, wonder if we make room for Henderson?
So it would seem. Wonder if they told him not to come... like I said, will be interesting to see how this plays out with Kaho on the board, and seemingly higher.