David “Deacon” Jones, played collegiately at South Carolina State in 1958, and then transferred to Mississippi Vocational College in 1960. He was drafted in the 14th round of the 1961 NFL Draft…
William “Refrigerator” Perry played his high school ball in Aiken, SC and was a pivotal member of Clemson’s 1981 National Championship team, coached by fellow South Carolina Football Hall of Fame…
Freddie Solomon grew up in Sumter, SC where he first played for the all-black Lincoln High School. When integration occurred in 1970, Solomon went to Sumter High School and became the quarterback…
Sterling Sharpe was born in Chicago, but grew up in Adairsville, Georgia. Sharpe though jumped on the big stage as one of the best University of South Carolina receivers ever. He is the University of South…
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