Four-star safety J'Zavien Currence signs with South Carolina
It’s National Signing Day in South Carolina, and signatures from prospects continue to roll in for Shane Beamer’s Gamecock football program.
The latest player to sign his paperwork is safety J’Zavien Currence, who hails from South Pointe High School in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
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Currence is rated by the Rivals Industry Ranking as a four-star prospect. He is ranked No. 88 overall nationally, No. 2 in South Carolina, and No. 9 among safeties in the class of 2026.
Currence, who has played all over the field for South Pointe (including quarterback), projects as a safety for the Gamecocks. He combines size at 6-3, 210 pounds with strong athleticism. That type of safety has been good for the back end of Carolina’s defense in recent years.
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South Carolina Gamecocks recruiter: Torrian Gray
Other scholarship offers: Georgia, Alabama, Texas A&M, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Miami, Oregon, Texas, Michigan, Southern Cal, LSU, Penn State, Clemson, Florida, Virginia Tech, Florida State, North Carolina
Why South Carolina? “It was good,” he told GamecockCentral. “Just seeing the plan they had for me, the practice clips, how they see me fit, how they practice, what they teach their players, and things like that.”