Caleb Herring, Tennessee’s top defensive end, is transferring to South Carolina for his final college season—seeking a louder, more electric environment at Williams-Brice Stadium, where his brother said the noise nearly drowned out communication. After a standout but inconsistent three years in Knoxville, Herring weighed offers from Texas, Ole Miss, and Miami before choosing Carolina after a candid conversation with coach Shane Beamer and a campus visit that felt authentic. Now competing with injured Dylan Stewart for a starting spot, Herring brings rare physicality and football IQ that coaches say can’t be taught. With his last chance to leave a legacy on the line, he’s ready to give everything—starting September 5 against Kent State, where he’ll finally hear what all the hype is about.

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