Texas Wide Receiver Sets Official Visit With South Carolina

2024 four-star wide receiver, Parker Livingstone, will use one of his official visits to check out South Carolina's Football program.
Texas Wide Receiver Sets Official Visit With South Carolina
Texas Wide Receiver Sets Official Visit With South Carolina /

On Thursday evening, 2024 four-star wide receiver Parker Livingstone released his top five of South Carolina, Texas, Texas A&M, LSU, and Arkansas. Livingstone has made a name for himself as a talented wide receiver with a natural ability to make big plays. Parker caught 52 passes for 908 yards and 12 touchdowns last season.

The next step for Parker in his recruitment is taking his official visits during the Summer. Parker will make an official visit to South Carolina on the weekend of June 2nd-4th, LSU on the weekend of June 9th-11th, and Texas on the weekend of June 23rd-25th. This will be his first visit to South Carolina, but he had a virtual visit with the whole staff that went really well.

Parker also has a good connection with new Gamecock offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains, who was very involved with Parker over at Arkansas, one of the early teams in his recruitment. Four-star quarterback commit Dante Reno and four-star receiver Mazeo Bennett have been very active on social media to let Parker know why he should come to South Carolina.

Texas is viewed by multiple experts to be the leader for Livingstone, but with Shane Beamer and his staff getting a chance to host Parker for a visit in person, the Gamecocks shouldn't be counted out in this recruitment.

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Fisher has been covering the Gamecocks for 5 years as a freelancer under the name of USCTalk, a popular page in the Carolina community that led to his first reporting job for Rivals.com. He left to go back to being a freelancer and then, a year later, joined the Sports Illustrated family in January 2023.