MaxPreps 2012 South Carolina preseason football Fab 5

By Stephen Spiewak Aug 9, 2012, 1:00am

Byrnes is the leader in a deep year for talented teams in the Palmetto State.

Byrnes is our pick for the top team in South Carolina this year, and if it goes undefeated, will be in the discussion for a national title.
Byrnes is our pick for the top team in South Carolina this year, and if it goes undefeated, will be in the discussion for a national title.
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MaxPreps 2012 South Carolina Preseason Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard

1. Byrnes (Duncan)
2011 finish: 13-2
Head coach: Chris Miller
Team preview
While rival Gaffney received the national attention for most of last season, it was Byrnes that eventually prevailed as state champion, exacting revenge on Gaffney for its regular-season loss. This season, Byrnes is ranked No. 13 in the Preseason Xcellent 25 and is the clear favorite with a powerful offense that features quarterback Shuler Bentley and receivers Tavin Richardson and Akia Booker. If it navigates its schedule unscathed, it will likely be in discussion for a national No. 1 finish. Byrnes ranks atop our list of South Carolina's Top 10 most consistent football programs.

2. Goose Creek
2011 finish: 14-1
Head coach: Chuck Reedy
Team preview
Coming off a Class AAAA-II state championship, Goose Creek will be favored to repeat in 2012. Electric athlete Tramel Terry is a threat to score from anywhere on the field, while junior running back Caleb Kinlaw returns after rushing for 1,497 yards as a sophomore. The defense is full of playmakers, including South Carolina-bound defensive end Gerald Turner. This team could prove to be the best in the state this season. Goose Creek will need to replace a player featured on our list of South Carolina Class of 2012 Division 1 signees.

3. Gaffney
2011 finish: 14-1
Head coach: Dan Jones
Team preview
Gaffney's season came to a disappointing end in 2011, as it raced to a 14-0 record and a national ranking before falling in the title game to Byrnes. The 2012 version of the Indians has the potential to be as good as last year, if quarterback Luke Lancaster and receiver Shaq Davidson make up for the production lost when Joey Copeland and Quinshad Davis graduated. Defensively, the team will be very good, particularly up front with Jaylen Miller and Rod Oglesby back. Search for Gaffney players on our list of 2011 South Carolina All-Region football teams.



4. South Pointe (Rock Hill)
2011 finish: 14-1
Head coach: Strait Herron
Team preview
With the jump to AAAA, South Pointe should not miss a beat. Quarterback Devin Pearson, who threw for 1,671 yards and rushed for another 1,100, returns as well as running back Brandan Barber. Junior defensive tackle Zeke Rodney will anchor the defensive line, while Cody Blake is back in the secondary. Defense has traditionally been South Pointe's calling card, but more players will have to step up to make that the case in 2012. South Pointe ranks No. 4 on our June, 2011 list of the Top 10 South Carolina football dynasties.

5. Dillon
2011 finish: 12-1
Head coach: Jackie Hayes
Team preview
Dillon has the talent, experience and coaching to rank among the state's top teams despite its size. The Class 2A powerhouse was stunned by Timberland 18-15 in the playoffs, ending its perfect season and state championship hopes. This season, running back Jabo Lee will once again run behind a massive offensive line, led by D.J. Park and Bryce King. Linebacker Joe Blue will power the defense. Keep an eye on ninth-grader Avery McColl, who may start as a freshman.

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