Gaffney quarterback Jayvon Gilmore commits to Arksansas

Gaffney junior quarterback Jayvon Gilmore committed Thursday to Arkansas.

Gilmore is considered the state’s best high school football quarterback and No. 4 overall player in the junior class, according to 247Sports. He is a three-star prospect ranked by that recruiting site as the No. 18 quarterback in the country for the 2026.

He is a transfer from Ben Lippen, where he passed for 1,767 yards and 22 touchdowns with seven interceptions.

Gilmore (6-foot-5, 196 pounds) also has offers from Boston College, East Carolina, Louisville, N.C. State, Texas A&M, Virginia Tech and UCF. The others are Austin Peay, Charlotte, Miami (Ohio), South Carolina State and Troy.

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He is making the jump from SCISA (independents) to SCHSL Class AAAAA. Gaffney plays in Region 2 with Boiling Springs, Byrnes, Dorman, Eastside, Riverside, Spartanburg and Wade Hampton.

Gaffney last season went 9-4, 3-1. The Indians won seven of their last nine games, losing only to Byrnes and then eventual state champion Dutch Fork in the playoffs.

Gaffney quarterback Jayvon Gilmore

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Westside’s Cutter Woods, considered the state’s No. 2 quarterback for 2025, is committed to South Carolina after switching from Wake Forest. The No. 1 QB in the class, Will Wilson of Richland Northeast, committed to N.C. State.

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This article originally appeared on Herald-Journal: Arkansas football lands commitment from Gaffney QB Jayvon Gilmore


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Publish date : 2024-08-01 19:10:05

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