South Carolina provided Wilson initially of the four finalists with a Nov. 2019 offer. Wilson reported the deals from Arizona State and Penn State on Feb. 16 and March 25, respectively. North Carolina is the most recent of the 4 finalists, with Wilson reporting the Tar Heels offer May 11.
The industry-generated 247Sports Composite rates Wilson as a four-star recruit who is ranked No. 23 nationally amongst 2021 weak-side protective end potential customers, as well as No. 9 overall regardless of position in the state of Virginia for his class. A four-star ranked as a 92, Wilson is ranked No. 182 general in the countrys 2021 class.
Wilson has reported almost 20 offers from throughout the nation. In addition to the abovementioned 4 finalists, Wilson has actually gotten deals from Georgia Tech, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan State, Ole Miss, Oregon, Pitt, Syracuse, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Marshall, and UConn.
A two-sport professional athlete in football and basketball, Wilson enjoyed a strong junior season on the stadium with 12 sacks. The following is the 247Sports scouting report on Wilson from national expert Charles Power, who thinks Wilson compares favorably to Indianapolis Colts protective end Kemoko Turay:
” Has a long, lean frame. Still fairly thin. Once he dedicates more time to football and the weight space, Doubles as a basketball gamer and need to include mass. Holds mid-major offers on the hardwood. Shows twitchy, explosive athleticism off the edge. Utilizes his first-step quickness to blow by offensive linemen and dart into the backfield. Mostly hurries from a stand-up, two-point stance. Closes quickly and finishes has fun with high level surge. When moving in between gaps, naturally active and gets skinny. Has sideline-to-sideline capability in pursuit. Validated size and information on his frame is dirty at this point however will require to add weight regardless. Is a high ceiling type who predicts as a Power Five starter with the advantage to turn into a NFL Draft pick.”
George Wilson, among the leading potential customers in the state of Virginia for the 2021 recruiting class, revealed his dedication to South Carolina on Sunday afternoon live on CBS Sports HQ here. The four-star standout from Green Run High School in Virginia Beach picked the Gamecocks over fellow finalists Arizona State, North Carolina, and Penn State.
South Carolina used Wilson initially of the 4 finalists with a Nov. 2019 offer. Wilson reported the deals from Arizona State and Penn State on Feb. 16 and March 25, respectively. North Carolina is the most recent of the four finalists, with Wilson reporting the Tar Heels offer May 11.
The industry-generated 247Sports Composite rates Wilson as a four-star recruit who is ranked No. 23 nationally amongst 2021 weak-side protective end potential customers, as well as No. 9 total no matter position in the state of Virginia for his class. The Top247 rankings put Wilson higher throughout the board. A four-star rated as a 92, Wilson is ranked No. 182 overall in the countrys 2021 class. That puts him 13th nationally amongst 2021 weak-side defensive ends and No. 7 total in Virginias 2021 cycle.
The Gamecocks led the 247Sports Crystal Ball for the 6-foot-5, 214-pound Wilson entering Sundays statement after swinging the momentum in the past couple of days. Prior to Friday, North Carolina had actually gotten all seven of the projections on the 247Sports Crystal Ball, but that changed Friday night, when lead expert predictions from 247Sports Director of Football Recruiting Steve Wiltfong and East Region recruiting expert Brian Dohn went in for the Gamecocks.