Southern Miss baseball picked up its fourth transfer commitment since the season ended, landing former Florida and Northwest Florida State College catcher and outfielder Brock Clayton.
"See you in Hattiesburg," Clayton wrote June 17 on social media.
Clayton, a 6-foot-3, 215-pound redshirt sophomore, was originally committed to South Carolina, but reopened his recruitment on June 12, one day after the Gamecocks hired former Coastal Carolina coach Kevin Schnall to take over the program.
After redshirt season at Florida, Clayton transferred to Northwest Florida State College, a junior college in Niceville, Florida. There, the lefty played in 49 games and had a batting average of .353. He hit nine home runs, 42 RBIs and stole eight bases.
On April 18 against Gulf Coast State College, Clayton went 4-for-4, hit two home runs, drove in six runs and stole two bases.
"See you in Hattiesburg," Clayton wrote June 17 on social media.
Clayton, a 6-foot-3, 215-pound redshirt sophomore, was originally committed to South Carolina, but reopened his recruitment on June 12, one day after the Gamecocks hired former Coastal Carolina coach Kevin Schnall to take over the program.
After redshirt season at Florida, Clayton transferred to Northwest Florida State College, a junior college in Niceville, Florida. There, the lefty played in 49 games and had a batting average of .353. He hit nine home runs, 42 RBIs and stole eight bases.
On April 18 against Gulf Coast State College, Clayton went 4-for-4, hit two home runs, drove in six runs and stole two bases.
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