Ryan Mosley, a 2026 wide receiver, has confirmed an official visit with the South Carolina Gamecocks.
With National Signing Day for the 2025 recruiting class approaching on February 5, attention from college football programs is shifting toward the 2026 cycle. South Carolina has made a strong push with their 2025 class, and they aim to continue that success this year. One of the top prospects for the upcoming class, Ryan Mosley, has already scheduled an official visit with the Gamecocks.
Mosley, a four-star wide receiver from the 2026 class, will visit Columbia from June 6th to 8th. Before that, he plans to visit Georgia and will travel to Texas A&M after his trip to South Carolina. Mosley is ranked as the 236th-best player in the country, the 39th-best wide receiver, and the 28th-best player in Georgia.
Texas A&M was the first SEC school to extend an offer to Mosley, followed quickly by Georgia, giving those programs a head start in his recruitment. However, South Carolina has made a strong push since joining the race, meaning these upcoming official visits will be crucial to Mosley’s decision.
South Carolina Gamecocks 2026 Recruiting Class:
- J’Zavien Currence, CB
- Peyton Dyer, CB
- Keenan Britt, Edge
- Jamal Howse, TE
- Anthony Baxter, OL
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South Carolina Extends Offer to In-State Wide Receiver Star
South Carolina football arguably secured its best-ever wide receiver recruiting class in the 2025 cycle. The Gamecocks are bringing in six skilled receivers, including five 4-star recruits, with four hailing from South Carolina.
Malik Clark, Jordon Gidron, Donovan Murph, and Jayden Sellers will represent their home state for the first time this fall, and all four have promising futures at USC.
It seems that wide receivers coach Mike Furrey is eyeing another strong in-state group for the 2027 class. USC has already extended offers to Ridge View wideout Khristian Jackson and Indian Land athlete Sequel Patterson (who also plays receiver). On Tuesday, a third 2027 receiver, Jaiden Kelly-Murray, announced via social media that he had received an offer from the Gamecocks.
Currently unranked, Kelly-Murray is unlikely to stay that way for long. The Summerville product had a standout sophomore season, racking up over 1200 yards receiving and delivering a notable performance in the state championship game against the elite Dutch Fork team.
His offer list is expanding, with South Carolina being one of six current Power Four offers. Additionally, MaxPreps named Kelly-Murray a Sophomore All-American.
A smaller receiver, Kelly-Murray’s strength lies in his route-running and agility. His impressive shake-and-release techniques make him a tough matchup against man coverage.
Summerville uses him in the quick game and as a rusher, both on jet sweeps and as a wildcat quarterback. He excels with his speed and vision, gaining significant yardage after the catch. Despite his size, Kelly-Murray runs with more power than expected and often makes his biggest plays across the middle.
In addition to his offensive role, Kelly-Murray also plays some free safety for Summerville, but his future is most likely at receiver.