In a significant development for local football, tight end **Mike Tyler** has officially flipped his commitment from LSU to the South Carolina Gamecocks on National Signing Day. The decision was announced after Tyler visited the Gamecocks for nearly every home game this season.
Tyler, who hails from Columbia’s **Hammond School**, expressed his excitement about the change. “It’s a lot of stress, so it’s a relief, honestly,” Tyler stated in an interview. The 2025 recruit emphasized the importance of remaining close to home, stating, “I get to stay close to home, play in front of everyone. They don’t have to go far at all; 30 minutes down the road. So it’s just very special to me and my family and my friends.”
The decision to join South Carolina was heavily influenced by Tyler’s recent official visit for the **Missouri game** weekend. It was during this visit that he grasped the direction and culture of the Gamecocks program. Tyler noted that the “culture” and the team’s upward trajectory played pivotal roles in his choice. “I really think I can add to the team in the 2025 class. And just being part of the family is the main thing,” he elaborated.
The close relationship Tyler built with head coach **Shane Beamer** also played a crucial part in his decision. “If a head coach is talking to you consistently, he obviously likes you,” Tyler mentioned, acknowledging Beamer’s commitment to recruiting him. The effort exerted by the coaching staff was evident, especially after hearing about the turnover in tight end coaches earlier in his recruitment.
The strong bond he developed with **Shawn Elliott**, the new assistant coach, was another factor that contributed to his commitment. Tyler described Elliott as “very loud and very energetic,” suggesting he will need to adjust to his coaching style but is looking forward to the challenge.
Watching the Gamecocks throughout the season has provided Tyler with insight into how his skill set aligns with the team’s needs. He observed similarities between his style of play and that of current South Carolina tight ends **Josh Simon** and **Michael Smith**. “They like to flex the tight ends out, throw perimeter balls, and edge block,” he explained, expressing confidence that he can excel in these areas.
As South Carolina football prepares to wrap up the 2025 recruiting class, Tyler’s commitment adds to a promising roster. Coach Beamer is expected to secure another top-20 recruiting class as they bolster their lineup.
Tyler’s commitment is part of a flurry of activity for South Carolina on National Signing Day, as they welcomed multiple new recruits, including **four-star wide receiver Jordon Gidron**, **offensive lineman Shed Sarratt**, and **other key prospects** from the region. The talent acquisition not only reflects the growing appeal of the program but also highlights the importance of local athletes supporting their hometown school.
The positive reception Tyler and other recruits have for the facilities and fan base also cannot be overstated. He emphasized how the Gamecocks boast “really nice facilities and nice fans,” stressing the lively atmosphere at Williams-Brice Stadium.
As Tyler joins the Gamecocks, excitement builds among local fans, players, and coaches alike. His commitment not only symbolizes a strong personal choice but also represents hopes for the future of South Carolina football, with Tyler set to make a significant impact in the coming years.
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