SC QB commit promises to never lose to Clemson

Tony Crumpton by Assoc. Editor -

Dakereon Joyner Quarterback TigerNet: (4.45) (4.45)

Height: 6-1 Weight: 206 Hometown: North Charleston, SC (Fort Dorchester HS) Class: 2018 ESPN:

#183 Overall, #17 ATH, #3 SC #183 Overall, #17 ATH, #3 SC Rivals:

#199 Overall, #10 QB, #3 SC #199 Overall, #10 QB, #3 SC Scout:

#293 Overall, #11 QB, #1 SC QB #293 Overall, #11 QB, #1 SC QB 24/7:

#288 Overall, #10 DUAL, #5 SC #288 Overall, #10 DUAL, #5 SC 6-1206North Charleston, SC (Fort Dorchester HS)2018

South Carolina quarterback commit Dakereon Joyner is pretty confident in his abilities on the gridiron.

On Tuesday, he boldly claimed that he would not lose to defending National Champion Clemson while at South Carolina.

"I promised myself to never lose to Clemson as a starting QB at South Carolina...NEVER! They gone feel what they missed out on I promise ya'll!" Joyner posted on social media.

You have to love the confidence of the young signal-caller but I would imagine that he will be stuck behind Jake Bentley at the position for the next few years.

He follows in the footsteps of former South Carolina defensive end Jadeveon Clowney who made the same promise coming out of high school. Clowney's promise was prophetic as he was 3-0 against the Tigers as the Gamecocks star defender.

Clemson was Joyner's favorite school throughout the recruiting process, but the Tigers had other higher profile quarterbacks committed or on the roster and offered Joyner as an athlete instead. Joyner wanted to play quarterback in college so he donned the Garnet and Black and apparently now has a large chip on his shoulder against the Tigers.

The Clemson vs. South Carolina rivalry will start up again on Saturday, November 25 at Williams-Brice Stadium.

Joyner says he will never lose to Clemson ???????? pic.twitter.com/KR7CwMWvd8 — Jeff Roberts (@jtrusc5) July 26, 2017

Joyner finished his junior season with 3,642 passing yards with 44 passing touchdowns, ran for 1,089 yards and 12 scores. As a sophomore, he passed for 3,202 yards and 33 touchdowns, ran for 1,059 yards and 19 scores and was named MaxPreps national sophomore of the year as he led Fort Dorchester to its first state Class 4A title.

In 2014, he was 43-92 for 3 touchdowns and 2 interceptions and also ran for 231 yards and a touchdown and had four receptions for 26 yards. He was named after the season as a 2014 MaxPreps Freshman All-American.

Joyner is regarded as one of the top players in the state with Xavier Thomas, Josh Belk, and Stephen Wynn for the 2018 recruiting cycle.

He had offers from Auburn, Clemson, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Virginia Tech. South Carolina's old coaching staff was actually the first school to offer. Clemson offered on 6/10/15 while he was at the Dabo Swinney Football camp.

He plans to enroll at South Carolina in January of 2018.