The South Carolina Gamecocks continued to collect in-state recruits this week as half-brothers
Gerald G. Dixon of South Pointe and
Gerald Dixon Jr. of Northwestern committed to the SEC school.
The Dixons, whose father, also named Gerald, played at South Carolina and for 10 years in the NFL, both play on the defensive line. Of the 26 verbal commitments the Gamecocks have received, seven are in-state players.
"I wanted to go to college with my brother and we were tired of playing against each other," Gerald Jr. told the Rock Hill Herald.
Gerald Jr. finished the year with 78 tackles, 10 sacks, five tackles for loss and four caused fumbles as he helped the Trojans to an undefeated season and 4A Division II state championship.
Gerald G. didn't get as much attention at South Pointe as he played opposite
Jadeveon Clowney, considered one of the top recruits in the nation. Gerald G. may have put up big numbers because of the attention that Clowney draws, as the other Dixon finished with 132 tackles, 19.5 sacks and 18 tackles for loss.

South Pointe High's Gerald G. Dixon.
Photo by Ron McCann
"I finally got them in red and black," said their father, who is an assistant coach at Rock Hill High School, to the newspaper. "We're going to start a legacy down there. They need some help on defense and we hope to talk a couple of other Rock Hill boys into going to South Carolina. If we do, we'll have a steel wall."