South Carolina has added its second transfer of the weekend. On Saturday, Wake Forest offensive lineman Nick Sharpe signed with South Carolina, he confirmed to The State. On3’s Pete Nakos first reported the commitment. The news comes just hours after Missouri edge rusher Jaylen Brown announced he was joining South Carolina, marking the Gamecocks’ first transfer portal addition of the offseason. Sharpe, a 6-foot-2, 330-pound redshirt junior from Gastonia, North Carolina, has two years of eligibility remaining, he told The State, but brings experience — mainly at the guard position — to the South Carolina offensive line room. He played in all 12 games this past season, totaling a whopping 718 snaps. And according to Pro Football Focus’ grades, Sharpe was the Demon Deacons’ top overall offensive guard last season. TRANSFER PORTAL ADDITIONS (2) EDGE — Jaylen Brown // Committed on Dec. 14 OL — Nick Sharpe // Committed on Dec. 14 This story was originally published December 14, 2024, 7:20 PM. Jordan Kaye The State Support my work with a digital subscription Take Us With You Real-time updates and all local stories you want right in the palm of your hand. ROCK HILL HERALD APP VIEW NEWSLETTERS SUBSCRIPTIONS Start a Subscription Customer Service Edition Vacation Hold Pay Your Bill LEARN MORE About Us Contact Us Newsletters Archives Personal Finance Sports Betting ADVERTISING McClatchy Advertising Place an Ad Place a Classified Ad Place an Ad – Celebrations Place an Obituary Staffing Solutions Political | Advocacy Advertising Part of the McClatchy Media Network COPYRIGHT COMMENTING POLICY PRIVACY POLICY COOKIE PREFERENCES YOUR PRIVACY CHOICES TERMS OF SERVICE
Sharpe, a 6-foot-2, 330-pound redshirt junior from Gastonia, North Carolina, has two years of eligibility remaining, he told The State, but brings experience — mainly at the guard position — to the South Carolina offensive line room. He played in all 12 games this past season, totaling a whopping 718 snaps. And according to Pro Football Focus’ grades, Sharpe was the Demon Deacons’ top overall offensive guard last season.
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