The Lowcountry zone of South Carolina offered up 12 top-100 players in the Class of 2022 rankings. But that was just the beginning.
In total, more than 30 prep standouts from that section of the state dotted our list for the classification. In this six-part series, we’re going to break down every single one of them.
If you’ve got a need, we’re here to tell you how to fill it. Every position is represented, often two or three times over (if not more).
This is your recruiting road map to the Lowcountry for the Class of 2022.
[player_tooltip player_id="89328" first="Spencer" last="McKinley"]
SCHOOL: Oceanside Collegiate
POSITION: Kicker
ANALYSIS: The 185-pound kicker was 29-of-30 on PATs and also drove home four field goals last season. On top of hit, he put 24 of his 40 kickoffs into the end zone.
[player_tooltip player_id="91220" first="Colby" last="Shirey"]
SCHOOL: Summerville
POSITION: Quarterback
ANALYSIS: The Green Wave signal caller steps into throws, has nice touch when necessary and is a constant threat to tuck it and run to keep the chains moving.
[player_tooltip player_id="89330" first="Jordan" last="Porter"]
SCHOOL: Summerville
POSITION: Defensive back
ANALYSIS: Porter already has the closing speed you’d like to see out of a big-class corner, and his tackling abilities appeared to improve by the game in 2020.
[player_tooltip player_id="91223" first="Roman" last="Wadford"]
SCHOOL: Timberland
POSITION: Defensive back
ANALYSIS: Wadford is a Wildcat nightmare for opposing defenses, and the hard-hitting safety is no treat for those on the other side, either.
[player_tooltip player_id="91227" first="Jaivon" last="Poindexter"]
SCHOOL: Calhoun County
POSITION: Linebacker
ANALYSIS: A top-20 in-state linebacker, Poindexter is a normal offseason conditioning program away from moving up the ranks even more.
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