The early returns on South Carolina freshman quarterback Dakereon Joyner are that it’s much too early to tell anything about the four-star prospect’s potential for the 2018 season.
“It’s one practice,” Gamecocks offensive coordinator Bryan McClendon said Wednesday. “You want to see what he can and can’t handle. Right now, he’s taking in a lot. There’s a lot left to see on what he can and cannot do.”
Joyner was the jewel of South Carolina’s 2018 signing class and the state’s Mr. Football after throwing for 9,574 yards and rushing for another 3,324 in his career at Fort Dorchester High School.