
Can't Stop the Teal - Chanticleers Secure 11th Ranked Class Behind 15 Transfer Additions

Conway, SC. -Folks, Kade Vaughn has done it again.
One year after landing Bryce Underwood — the No. 1 overall transfer recruit who went on to win the Heisman — Vaughn and Coastal Carolina once again flexed their muscle in the transfer portal. Armed with what insiders now openly call one of the nation’s most aggressive NIL operations, the Chanticleers landed the No. 2 transfer class in the country, trailing only Notre Dame, and vaulted their overall class ranking from No. 19 to No. 11.
The crown jewel? Defensive tackle David Stone, the former Oklahoma five-star who headlines the nation’s defensive transfers.
“It’s clear Coastal was targeting size and depth up front,” explained ESPN’s Eli Lederman. “Injuries and fatigue exposed their defensive line late last year. Landing Stone and pairing him with SEC veteran Kevin Wynn (Auburn) gives them an interior presence that simply wasn’t there down the stretch.”
Joining the defensive haul are DE Charlie Collins (Louisiana Tech), FS Gage Drummond (Pitt), and LB Juan Acker (Virginia Tech), rounding out a group of five impact transfers on that side of the ball.
The other obvious priority was reloading an offensive line gutted by attrition — four starters gone, three to graduation and one (Dominic Rijos) to the portal. Vaughn admitted they swung big but didn’t land every target.
“We were as aggressive with offensive linemen as we were with defensive linemen. Some chose to go elsewhere, but I like the guys we’ve got,” Vaughn said when the class was unveiled.
Coastal missed out on both T Matthew Baskerville and G DJ Nesbit, who both chose the rival Clemson Tigers, but were still able to land some impact additions.
The headliner is Xavier Pate (Notre Dame), one of five offensive linemen joining the Chants. Still, Vaughn will need this new group to jell quickly to keep Bryce Underwood upright.
Replacing Bill Davis, the heartbeat of last year’s run game, was another necessity. With Michael Allen’s ankle still a long-term question mark despite his assurances that he’s “100%,” Vaughn refused to leave the room thin.
Enter Dareon Doctson (Auburn) and Jalen Likely (Liberty). Doctson adds power, while Likely is expected to handle Allen’s “scatback” role and provide depth for what Coastal hopes is another playoff run.
The most high-profile departures came out wide, with Aziah Johnson graduating and record-setter Dazmin James leaving behind massive shoes. To replace them, Vaughn once again turned to the portal, adding Talyn Taylor (Georgia) and Jeremiah McClellan (USC) as potential new stars for Underwood.
“Since I’ve been here, we’ve had success plucking big-time receivers from the portal,” Vaughn said. “One day you want to build those guys from scratch, but right now, we think Talyn and Jeremiah can step in and continue the standard.”
While Vaughn didn’t land the No. 1 overall prospect for a second straight year, his strategy of blending top transfers with high school signees (the Chants’ prep class ranked 19th nationally) has Coastal on par with traditional powers.
“I think the rise in players putting Coastal at the top of their lists says it all,” Vaughn told boosters. “This isn’t a place kids come to ‘rebuild’ anymore. We are the destination. We’re competing with the big boys, and the next step is simple: hoisting that gold trophy.”
| Ranking | Position | Name | Hometown | Tendency | NAT/STA/POS |
| DE | Eric Wheat | Wallingford, CT | Pure Power | 67/1/4 | |
| DT | Lionel Ruggins | Charlotte, NC | Pure Power | 74/2/6 | |
| ATH | Caleb Karapateas | Chattanooga, TN | Thumper | 104/6/10 | |
| WR | Matthew Hape | Myrtle Beach, SC | Speedster | 156/3/30 | |
| MLB | Nick Farrior | Marietta, GA | Thumper | 166/11/13 | |
| TE(WR) | Percy LaRue | Seffner, FL | Physical Route Runner | 251/50/26 | |
| CB | Keenan Brightwell | Lake Wales, FL | Boundary | 270/27/30 | |
| CB | Koren Roche | Overland Park, KS | Boundary | 274/28/2 | |
| G | Connor Payne | Green Bay, WI | Raw Strength | 306/21/3 | |
| QB | Andre Koloamatangi | Savannah, GA | Dual Threat | 383/35/25 | |
| CB | Xavier Montague | Waukesha, WI | Field | 401/40/6 | |
| FS | A.J. Dwumfour | Los Lunas, NM | Coverage Specialist | 414/1/18 | |
| QB | Tobias Gallimore | Port Orange, FL | Pure Runner | 497/65/36 | |
| T | Matt Buzbee | Northbrook, IL | Agile | 498/37/13 | |
| HB | Emmett Abraham | Mililani, HI | East/West Playmaker | 541/54/4 | |
| MLB | Damon Hakim | Tampa, FL | Signal Caller | 549/72/44 | |
| G | Darrell Briscoe | Hartsville, SC | Agile | 1,064/19/51 |
| Name | Class | Position | Old School | 2027 Stats |
| David Stone | JR | DT | Oklahoma | 50 Tkl, 18 TFL, 10.5 Sacks |
| Kevin Wynn | JR | DT | Auburn | 26 Tkl, 11 TFL, 2.5 Sacks |
| Talyn Taylor | SO | WR | Georgia | 76 Rec, 1,215 Yds, 10 TD |
| Xavier Pate | JR | T | Notre Dame | 1 Sack |
| Dareon Doctson | SO | HB | Auburn | N/A |
| Jeremiah McClellan | JR | WR | USC | 62 Rec, 892 Yds, 4 TD |
| Charlie Collins | JR | DE | Louisiana Tech | 27 Tkl, 8 TFL, 2 Sacks |
| Gage Drummond | JR | FS | Pittsburgh | 79 Tkl, 4 TFl, 0.5 Sack, INT |
| Neal Kennedy | SO | QB | Kansas State | N/A |
| Terrell Stork | FR | T | Tulsa | 0 Sack |
| Luis Jacques | SO | G | Mississippi State | 0 Sack |
| Devin Harper | SO | G | Arkansas State | 0 Sack |
| Jalen Likely | SO | HB | Liberty | 137 Att, 514 Yds, 7 TD |
| Juan Acker | SO | LB | Virgina Tech | 8 Tkl |
| Benji Iosefa | FR | T | Northwestern | 0 Sack |
| Ranking | Position | Name | Hometown | Tendency | Signed |
| 1 | ATH | Terry Briggs | Detroit, MI | Pure Possession | Nebraska |
| 2 | WR | Byron Toppins | Orlando, FL | Contested Specialist | Penn State |
| 3 | WR | JT Thierry | Fort Worth, TX | Route Artist | Colorado |
| 4 | SS | Jimmy Baity | Hoover, AL | Coverage Specialist | Nebraska |
| 5 | FS | JR Finley | Detroit, MI | Box Specialist | Nebraska |
| 6 | CB | Gabe Rosario | Wichita Falls, TX | Boundary | Ohio State |
| 7 | CB | Kevin Vaughn | Detroit, MI | Bump and Run | Penn State |
| 8 | QB | Grant Marcus | Washington, MD | Dual Threat | Penn State |
| 9 | CB | Barry Tobias | Salt Lake City, UT | Bump and Run | Nebraska |
| 10 | MLB | Jabari Kashama | Alpharetta, GA | Signal Caller | Georgia |
| 11 | QB | Gerald Osborne | Council Bluffs, IA | Pocket Passer | Colorado |
| 12 | T | Deontay Durant | Suwanee, GA | Pass Pro | Georgia |
| 13 | CB | Braydon Tabor | Clearwater, FL | Zone | Georgia |
| 14 | T | Trey Norwood | Palatine, IL | Pass Pro | Missouri |
| 15 | WR | Jeremiah Bowe | Miami, FL | Speedster | Miami |
| Name | Position | Old School | New School |
| CJ Carr | QB | Notre Dame | LSU |
| Grant Brix | T | Iowa | Iowa |
| David Stone | DT | Oklahoma | Coastal Carolina |
| Kingston Lopa | FS | Washington | USC |
| Talyn Taylor | WR | Georgia | Coastal Carolina |
| LeBron Bond | WR | Indiana | Ole Miss |
| Elijah Oehlke | WR | Wake Forest | Clemson |
| Bill Brown | WR | Tennessee | Ohio State |
| Kevin Wynn | DT | Auburn | Coastal Carolina |
| Joseph Jonah-Ajonye | DE | Georgia | Texas A&M |
| Gekyle Baker | WR | TCU}Ohio State | |
| DJ Pickett | CB | Tulane | Texas A&M |
| Isaiah Garcia | T | Utah | Utah |
| Matt Zollers | QB | Missouri | Ohio State |
| David McComb | QB | Indiana | Indiana |
| Bryce Baker | QB | Buffalo | Louisville |
| Jaiden Patterson | SS | Duke | LSU |
| Gideon Davidson | HB | Auburn | Alabama |
| Chris Lawson | WR | UTEP | Notre Dame |
| Dareon Doctson | HB | Auburn | Coastal Carolina |
| Jeremiah McClellan | WR | USC | Coastal Carolina |
| DaShawn Spears | FS | LSU | Texas A&M |
| Matthew Baskerville | T | Tennesee | Clemson |
| Cliff Honeywell | QB | Texas | LSU |
| Weston Bryan | QB | South Carolina | Clemson |
| Team | Total | |||||
| Penn State | 4 | 18 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 28 |
| Georgia | 3 | 30 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 33 |
| Ohio State | 2 | 33 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 35 |
| Nebraska | 4 | 11 | 15 | 0 | 0 | 30 |
| Miami | 2 | 23 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 32 |
| Oregon | 1 | 18 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 29 |
| USC | 1 | 15 | 15 | 0 | 0 | 31 |
| Clemson | 0 | 21 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 28 |
| Texas | 1 | 16 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 27 |
| Michigan | 1 | 14 | 14 | 5 | 0 | 34 |
| Coastal Carolina | 0 | 20 | 12 | 0 | 0 | 32 |
| Oklahoma | 0 | 19 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 26 |
| Ole Miss | 1 | 11 | 15 | 0 | 0 | 27 |
| Notre Dame | 0 | 15 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 23 |
| LSU | 0 | 15 | 13 | 0 | 0 | 28 |






