![]() ![]() ![]() He definitely needs to work on his blocking and things like that. “He’s definitely more of a receiving-type of tight end,” Tanner said, describing his brother as a player. In 2018 as a sophomore, the 6-foot-5, 235-pounder ranked second on the team in catches (30), receiving yards (453) and touchdown catches (1), and seventh in the CAA in receiving yards per game (64.7). But he was like, ‘I really love it here, the coaches are good.’ So I was like, ‘Whatever man, I love you either way.’”Ī four-year letterwinner at South Point High School in Belmont, N.C., Nick in 2017 became just the third W&M tight end to play, and just the second to earn a start, as a true freshman dating to 1989. “But I tried to get him to go up north, Deep South. If you enjoy it, you go do what you want to do.’ “I was like, ‘You should really take a visit to here and here and here.’ And he’d be like, ‘Yeah, but I think I want to go to South Carolina.’ I was like ‘OK, well, whatever. “There’s a few other schools – there’s really a bunch of schools – he really blew up within that little two-week span,” Tanner said. ![]() Ultimately, Nick was comfortable with the coaching staff at South Carolina, specifically head coach Will Muschamp and tight ends coach Bobby Bentley, and felt he would have a great opportunity to play right away and play a lot for the Gamecocks. Nick, a third-team All-CAA selection as a sophomore in 2018, was a sought-after commodity after deciding to transfer, according to Tanner. So, he loves it there, and I’m going to support him and only him.” “We always try to help critique each other’s game as much as we can when we get to see each other. “He told me that, and I was like, ‘Well, not the place I would have sent you, but if you love it, then so be it, I’ll support you no matter what.’ “I was trying to get him to take as many visits as he could, just make sure he knew where he wanted to go,” Tanner said Wednesday at the ACC Football Kickoff at the Westin Charlotte. But at the same time, he is supportive of his sibling’s college decision. Tanner admits he didn’t exactly want to see his brother, a tight end, end up a Gamecock. The Muse household is divided, and there is a little sibling rivalry, now that Muse’s younger brother Nick is transferring into the South Carolina football program from William & Mary. CHARLOTTE - Clemson safety Tanner Muse has a foe in his own family, sort of. ![]()
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