2025 Rankings Update: All-Purpose Athletes Shine
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Four all-purpose players jumped into the first rankings list for the Class of 2025 thanks to their versatility on the field. Here’s a look at the four top players designated as athletes in the class. Cameron Austin Cameron Austin 6'0"…
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Continue ReadingFour all-purpose players jumped into the first rankings list for the Class of 2025 thanks to their versatility on the field. Here’s a look at the four top players designated as athletes in the class.
Cameron Austin Cameron Austin 6'0" | 175 lbs | QB Barnwell | 2025 State SC was a guy that Barnwell had to get on the field as a freshman. He played wide receiver and defensive back for the Warhorses, helping them advance to the Lower State final. He’s in line to be the heir apparent at QB for Barnwell for the next three seasons.
Chamarryus Bomar Chamarryus Bomar 6'0" | 180 lbs | ATH Westside | 2025 State SC was electric for Dorman in his freshman year. Bomar was a big-time contributor at QB for the Cavaliers, and opened eyes with his ability to move the chains with his legs as much as with his arm. He threw for 74 yards on eight completions, but Bomar’s athleticism shined through when he was deployed as the rushing threat in Dorman’s two-quarterback platoon. He rushed for 637 yards on 78 attempts with 3 touchdowns and an 8.2 yards per carry average. He’s since transferred to Byrnes, and for a look at what he’ll bring to the Rebels, just watch.
Irmo’s AJ Brand AJ Brand 6'2" | 185 lbs | QB Irmo | 2025 State SC has the tools to be a monster for the Yellow Jackets. He played both QB and WR, and looked good doing both. At QB, Brand has a big arm, a quick release, and is talented enough with his feet to make defenders miss. Out wide, he’s got good body control, great speed, and the ability to both run away from people and go up and make catches in traffic.
Da’Marion Coe Da’Marion Coe 5'9" | 175 lbs | DB Hartsville | 2025 State SC saw spot duty all over the field for Hartsville as a freshman. Coe had 257 rushing yards on 23 carries, averaging more than 11.2 yards per attempt. He chipped in 23 tackles, and was a dangerous kick returner for the Foxes. His blend of speed, balance, and the ability to close on the ball on defense make him a matchup nightmare.