Four-star defensive lineman Noah Clark signs with South Carolina
Wednesday is Signing Day for the class of 2026, and though fax machines aren’t en vogue any longer, South Carolina has begun collecting official digital paperwork on members of their recruiting class.
Four-star defensive lineman Noah Clark signed with the South Carolina Gamecocks on the new, early National Signing Day.
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South Carolina was the first school to offer Clark back in October 2023. Clark still has the offer pinned on his X profile.
Listed at 6-4.5 and 350 pounds, Clark will play nose tackle for the Gamecocks. With Nick Barrett and Monkell Goodwine graduating, Carolina has a need in the middle of their defensive front, and the big North Carolina native will try to fill it.
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Clark is ranked among the top 15 players in North Carolina by the Rivals Industry Rating. Nationally, Clark is the No. 295 recruit in the nation and No. 34 among defensive linemen. Clark committed to the Gamecocks on July 2.
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Here is more on the newest addition for readers of GamecockCentral.com:
South Carolina Gamecocks recruiter: Travian Robertson
Other scholarship offers: NC State, North Carolina, Duke, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Georgia, Notre Dame, Texas, Miami, Tennessee, Ohio State, LSU, Michigan, Florida, Florida State, Ole Miss, Penn State
Why South Carolina? “South Carolina really showed that they have a really great home environment,” he told GamecockCentral. “You know, just a great staff, just great people, that’s what they’ve done. So that’s why I was able to get on this visit and have a great time with my family.”