South Carolina lands commitment from Florida OT Clayton Lee
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 17, 2026, 5:07 PM
Last updated Jun 17, 2026
South Carolina has secured a commitment from three-star offensive tackle Clayton Lee, a Florida native. Lee visited the Gamecocks last weekend and chose to commit instead of attending his final official visit to N.C. State. His decision reflects positive impressions of the South Carolina program, particularly the family-oriented culture emphasized by head coach Shane Beamer.
- •Clayton Lee is a three-star offensive tackle from Florida.
- •His other interested schools included Virginia Tech and UCF.
- •Lee highlighted the family culture at South Carolina during his visit.
- •He committed after a recent official visit with the Gamecocks.
- •Lee was scheduled to visit N.C. State before his commitment.
- 5:07 PMYahoo Sports — South Carolina lands touted Florida OT Clayton Lee
"South Carolina is set for a big official visit weekend, but good news came early on Wednesday with a commitment from three-star offensive tackle Clayton Lee. The Florida native took his OV with the Gamecocks this past weekend and decided he didn’t want to wait any longer. His other top schools included Virginia Tech, UCF, […]
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