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BC's Clements says he'll play for Spurrier
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Wednesday, November 1, 2006
Barron Collier senior Matt Clements verbally committed to continue his football career at the University of South Carolina on Tuesday, according to Rivals.com.
Clements, a 6-foot-2, 185-pound receiver, is ranked No. 43 on the Rivals.com Top 100 Florida prospect list and No. 35 nationally at his position. He chose the Gamecocks over Auburn, Ohio State, Virginia and West Virginia, Rivals.com reported. During an interview last month, Clements said he was also considering the University of Pittsburgh.
"I just realized South Carolina was the right place for me," he said in an interview with Rivals.com, "and there was no sense in waiting any longer. I've felt that way for a long time, and the official visit just confirmed everything for me."
Clements could not be reached for comment by the Daily News.
After leading the area with 50 catches, 726 yards and six touchdowns in 2005, Clements was moved to quarterback this season. He led the Cougars to a 3-2 record in his first five starts, throwing for 349 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions.
Clements missed the following week's game against Cypress Lake on Sept. 29, when he left the team after feeling "unwelcomed." Four days earlier, Clements and a teammate were suspended from practice when Barron head coach Billy Sparacio found out the two left school earlier in the day.
Clements returned to the team on Oct. 5, but did not play in the next game, a 24-17 loss to Naples. He finished the final three games at receiver, catching 13 passes for 92 yards and rushing for 164 yards. Barron ended the season at 5-5 and 3-2 in the district, following last week's loss to Lehigh. The loss eliminated the Cougars from playoff contention.
Sparacio said he found out Clements verbally committed to South Carolina from one of the students at school on Tuesday. Sparacio added that he didn't get a chance to see Clements at school to talk about the decision.
"I think that's awesome for Matt," Sparacio said. "That's a great situation to play college ball in the SEC. No what the circumstances or what the past was, I mean, I'm just happy for a kid to have a chance to do that."
J.C. Shurburtt, the National Recruiting Editor for Rivals.com, said Clements' speed, long frame and athleticism made him a target for South Carolina head coach Steve Spurrier.
Shurburtt is also the Southeastern Recruiting Analyst who compiles the list of high school football prospects for Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee and South Carolina. He said Clements will fit into Spurrier's Fun 'N' Gun offense.
"He's the type of receiver that can develop into a big-play threat," Shurbutt said. "I think what the goal is at South Carolina is to get guys like Matt and create mismatch situations with them. Once you develop a guy that kind of has that raw athletic talent ... and you put him up against a guy that has, maybe, less ability, it'll become kind of a match-up nightmare."
One of the reasons Shurburtt feels that Clements chose South Carolina is because of receivers coach Steve Spurrier Jr. and recruiter Robert Gillespie, who played at the University of Florida from 1998-2001 when Spurrier was the head coach. Both coaches joined the South Carolina staff when Spurrier took the job two years ago.
Shurburtt feels that it will take a while for Clements to make an impact. But Shurburtt said Spurrier Jr., who worked under Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops when the Sooners won the national championship in 2000, will be able to mold Clements.
"If you look at what he did at Oklahoma," Shurburtt said. "... When he got to Oklahoma, they didn't have very many receivers on campus and then he molded that unit into a national championship-caliber unit. When you look at the offer coming from Jr., I think that speaks a lot about Matt Clements and the ability they saw in him."