South Carolina put the finishing touches on its offensive line class Saturday when Tucker (Ga.) class of 2018 four-star offensive tackle Dylan Wonnum committed to the Gamecocks, capping off an impressive pull from offensive line coach Eric Wolford.

"I chose South Carolina, because I felt it was a better fit for me and I get to play alongside my brother," Wonnum said. "(Will) Muschamp has been diligently recruiting me for two years."

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The 6-foot-5, 293-pounder, ranked the No. 9 offensive tackle in the country by Rivals.com, chose the Gamecocks over finalists Auburn and Tennessee, among multiple other offers.

Wonnum was a top target for Wolford, who teamed with area recruiter Bryan McClendon, to land the state of Georgia's No. 13 prospect.

"Wolford has a great background that I believe can help me achieve my goals," Wonnum said. "McClendon just took over the offense and I feel comfortable with the direction it's going."

Wonnum capped off official visits to his three finalists with a stop in Columbia this past weekend.

He hosted coaches from all three schools this week before making his decision.

Wonnum is the younger brother of South Carolina BUCK D.J. Wonnum, though Dylan made it known throughout that he was going to make his own decision.

Wonnum is the fifth offensive lineman in Carolina's class, joining Max Iyama, Jovaughn Gwyn, Hank Manos and Wyatt Campbell, who all signed during December's early signing period.

Wonnum will sign his letter of intent next Wednesday, National Signing Day.

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