South Carolina signs Rivals300 No. 1 interior offensive lineman, Zyon Guiles
It’s signing day in South Carolina, and Shane Beamer’s Gamecocks program continues to bring in new talent.
The latest player to sign his paperwork with South Carolina football is Hemingway (SC) Carvers Bay product and four-star interior offensive lineman Zyon Guiles.
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Guiles is a consensus four-star prospect. According to the Rivals Industry Ranking, he is the class of 2026’s No. 103 overall prospect. He’s No. 5 nationally among interior offensive linemen and No. 4, regardless of position, in the Palmetto State. In the Rivals300, Guiles is the No. 1 interior blocker in the country, the No. 1 player in South Carolina, and the No. 24 national recruit.
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While Guiles took one unofficial visit each to Clemson, Georgia, and NC State, he took six visits to Columbia and committed in March 2025. Hemingway is less than 100 miles from Columbia, and Guiles’s only official visit during the recruiting process was to USC.
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Here is more on the newest addition for readers of GamecockCentral.com:
South Carolina Gamecocks recruiter: Lonnie Teasley
Other scholarship offers: Clemson, Florida, Georgia, Auburn, NC State, Miami, Tennessee, Florida State
Why South Carolina? “This is my state, and my commitment has stayed strong,” Guiles said to Rivals. “I’ve never wavered. Coach Beamer and the people there treat me like family.”