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Shane Beamer<\/b> sent out three #WelcomeHome tweets on Saturday.<\/p>\n

The third one was revealed on Sunday night: Yale transfer offensive lineman Nick Gargiulo<\/b>who posted the announcement just before 6:30.<\/p>\n

Gargiulo (6-5, 290) was the starting center, team captain this season for the Ivy League champions and first team all-conference. He spent the last five seasons with the Bulldogs after graduating from Somers High School in Yorktown Heights, NY<\/p>\n

South Carolina hosted Gargiulo for an official visit, which began on Friday and lasted until Saturday. At Yale, Gargiulo was coached by Tony Reno, the father of 2024 South Carolina quarterback commitment Dante Reno<\/b>.<\/p>\n

Several Power 5 schools reportedly sent offers out to Gargiulo, after he entered the NCAA Transfer Portal, including Boston College, Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma State, Rutgers and Syracuse.<\/p>\n

From Gargiulo’s profile on yalebulldogs.com\u2026<\/p>\n

2022<\/strong>: <\/span>Selected captain of Team 149.
2021<\/strong>: <\/span>Appeared in four games for the Bulldogs at left tackle.
2020<\/strong>: No season due to COVID-19.
2019<\/strong>: <\/span>Starting left tackle in all 10 games for the Bulldogs \u2026 <\/span>anchored the blind side of the line to help lead ball offense in the Ivy League.
2018<\/strong>: Served role as backup offensive tackle\u2026 Saw action in one game<\/p>\n

Horse Somers<\/strong>: Played OT\/DT\u2026 2x Section I All-League\u2026 2x 1st Team All-Section\u2026 1st Team All-State\u2026 2nd Team All-State\u2026 Section A \u2013 Lineman MVP\u2026 Section I Class A Outstanding Lineman\u2026 Section I Football Coaches Association Class A, League B Outstanding Offensive Lineman\u2026 NYSPHSAA Finals Class A \u2013 Most Valuable Offensive Lineman\u2026 Lo Hud\/Journal News \u2013 Super II Recipient\u2026 All-Metro Team\u2026 Section I \u2013 Offensive Line MVP\u2026 Golden Dozen Football Team\u2026 State Champions in 2016 \u2026 Also played basketball.<\/p>\n

personal<\/strong>: Nicholas Gargiulo is the son of Barbara and Jack Gargiulo\u2026 Was a football and basketball camp counselor\u2026 Enjoys tennis and golf\u2026 Majoring in economics & political science.<\/p>\n

Pronunciation Note<\/strong>: Gar-jew-lo<\/p>\n

Stay tuned to TheBigSpur for more South Carolina Gamecocks football recruiting coverage, leading up to the Early Signing Period.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n