Georgia Commit 4-Star WR Tramel Terry and More Recruits to Watch on ESPN Friday

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Georgia verbal commit and 4-star wide receiver Tramel Terry will be featured on ESPN this Friday, but he's not the only big college football recruiting name worth tuning in to watch.

Cane Bay High School and Goose Creek High School will match up in a showdown of two South Carolina schools on the Geico ESPN High School Football Showcase, starting at 6 p.m. ET on ESPNU and ESPN3.

While this may seem like a bit of a mismatch on paper—all of the major recruits are playing for Goose Creek—you can never count a team out when it's playing on a big stage. This should be a fairly good matchup.

Here's a breakdown of the biggest recruits playing on Friday night.

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Kalan Ritchie Via 247Sports
Kalan Ritchie Via 247Sports

Kalan Ritchie, 3-Star TE, Goose Creek

Ritchie is a 6'5'', 210-pound junior tight end for Goose Creek, ranked as a 3-star prospect at 247Sports.com. He is listed with interest in South Carolina, and the Gamecocks have made him an offer already.

 

Caleb Kinlaw, 3-Star RB, Goose Creek

Kinlaw is a 3-star recruit, according to 247Sports.com. Like teammate Ritchie, he has already picked up an offer from South Carolina. However, Kinlaw has interest in Clemson, Virginia Tech and Tennessee as well, according to 247Sports.com.

4. Mike Myers, 3-Star DT, Goose Creek

Via 247Sports
Via 247Sports

ESPN Recruiting Nation has Mike Myers ranked as a 3-star defensive tackle. He checks in at 6'0'' and 271 pounds and runs a 5.11 40-yard dash, according to his ESPN profile.

He committed to East Carolina back in September and should prove to be a very valuable pickup for the Pirates.

3. Jalen Stevens, 3-Star WDE, Goose Creek

Via 247Sports
Via 247Sports

Jalen Stevens is an uncommitted 3-star defensive end. According to his Rivals.com profile, he has offers from schools such as Arizona State, Connecticut, North Carolina and Southern Miss.

He has pretty good size at 6'4'' and 218 pounds, but his speed really sets him apart. According to Rivals.com, Stevens runs a 4.64 40-yard dash.

Considering he's uncommitted and has a few notable programs on his interest list, he'll be a very interesting player to watch in this game. If he really stands out, perhaps he can garner a few more offers.

2. Gerald Turner, 4-Star ILB, Goose Creek

Via Rivals.com
Via Rivals.com

South Carolina fans are going to want to tune in to watch this Goose Creek senior.

Gerald Turner is a 4-star recruit that committed to the Gamecocks back in March. He also held offers from the likes of Clemson and North Carolina, according to his Rivals.com profile.

He's 6'1'' and 256 pounds, which is great size for an inside linebacker coming out of high school.

Turner is the No. 12 ranked player at his position, according to Rivals.com. He's also the No. 3 ranked player in South Carolina.

The senior is going to prove to be a big-time player for the Gamecocks, and I expect him to be an impact player in this game.

1. Tramel Terry, 4-Star WR, Goose Creek

Via 247Sports
Via 247Sports

Goose Creek's 4-star wide receiver Tramel Terry is committed to playing football for the Georgia Bulldogs, and he's a massive recruiting win for their program.

Rivals.com has Terry listed at just 6'0'' and 190 pounds, but he runs a tremendous 4.4 40, so he's bound to be a playmaker at the next level. He'll be able to stretch the defense with his speed, and in the SEC, a speedy wideout that can outrun athletic and fast defenses is a must.

Georgia out-recruited the likes of Auburn, Clemson, Florida, LSU, Notre Dame, South Carolina and USC—just to name a few—so Bulldog fans will definitely want to tune in to watch this wideout.

Needless to say, Terry is a must-see recruit.

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