Clemson Just Took A Painful Loss For A Coveted In-State Lineman

In a significant recruiting coup, South Carolina secures top in-state offensive lineman Nate Carson, tipping the scales in their favor against rival Clemson.

South Carolina kept Clemson at arm’s length and landed one of the biggest in-state prizes on its board Friday night.

Offensive lineman Nate Carson announced his commitment to the Gamecocks on the CBS Sports College Football YouTube channel, picking South Carolina over Clemson, Georgia and Colorado. Colorado entered the race late, but the in-state battle had been building for a long time.

Carson is a consensus four-star prospect, ranked by the 247Sports Composite as the No. 184 player in the country, the No. 24 offensive lineman and the No. 6 recruit in South Carolina. Rivals lists him as a four-star interior offensive lineman and the No. 1 OL in the state.

For Clemson and South Carolina, this was not a quick recruiting fling. The two programs chased Carson for more than a year, and each hosted him for six visits since 2024.

South Carolina was first to the table, offering him in September 2024 after an unofficial visit. From there, the offer sheet kept growing, with Florida State, Virginia Tech, Alabama, Tennessee, Florida, Ohio State and Missouri all jumping in.

Carson stayed busy all year. In the spring, he made trips to Alabama, Ohio State, Clemson, South Carolina and Tennessee, then circled back to both in-state schools over the summer. His junior season only added to the attention: he anchored an offensive line that averaged nearly 400 yards per game and helped lead Yellow Jackets to a 12-2 record and a state runner-up finish.

The visits kept stacking up in the fall, too. From August through December, he took unofficial trips to Clemson, Alabama, Nebraska and South Carolina twice. More offers followed, including Nebraska, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Auburn, Duke and NC State.

This spring brought another run of travel. Carson opened with Clemson’s annual Elite Retreat in March, then went to Georgia Tech and South Carolina before returning to Tigertown later that month. He also made his first unofficial visit to Georgia in Athens, and Texas A&M entered the picture after a successful visit in early April.

After that trip to College Station, Carson trimmed his list to five schools: Clemson, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas A&M. He lined up official visits with Clemson from May 29-31, Texas A&M from June 5-7, Tennessee from June 12-14 and South Carolina from June 19-21.

That plan changed as the race tightened. Carson replaced the Texas A&M official with Georgia, then Colorado made a late push in the final days of May and impressed him enough that he swapped Tennessee for the Buffaloes.

In the end, the Gamecocks got the final word.

Carson is now South Carolina’s third blue-chip commitment in the past three days, joining five-star cornerback Joshua Dobson and four-star safety Davion Jones, both former Clemson targets.

Clemson, meanwhile, has already finished its 2027 offensive line class, adding four-stars Carter Jones, JJ Brown, Luke Starcevic and Elijah Morrison since the end of May.

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