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  Running back Tavien Feaster is switching sides in the state's biggest rivalry, leaving Clemson to join South Carolina for his final college season. Feaster posted a picture of himself on Instagram in a Gamecocks jersey, sitting in front a locker with his name on it. Feaster is a 5-foot-11, 220-pound senior who was part of Clemson's national championship teams in 2016 and last year. Feaster rushed for 1,330 yards and 15 touchdowns in three seasons with the Tigers.

Feaster was a highly sought recruit out of high school in Spartanburg who also had offers from schools including Alabama, Georgia, Notre Dame and the Gamecocks before signing with the Tigers. Feaster never became Clemson's featured back, playing behind William Gallman in 2016 and Travis Etienne the past two years. At South Carolina, Feaster will have to compete with senior running backs Rico Dowdle and A.J. Turner. - AP College Football


Sr/2020 RB Tavien FeasterSouth Carolina
News Source: AP College Football
A major get for South Carolina. Feaster's LOC (Level of Competition) Film grades should actually increase with this move as the SEC is by far number one in matchup film. Once we trade for some season road grades & info back, that is an expected but teams view low mileage runningbacks differently, which will now change. We are starting him out where he was expected to play up to, even with the 8-14 junior RB's expected to declare early, most thinking they are 2-3rd rounders and fall to the 6-7th round due to the numbers, supply/demand game.


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