Landon Duckworth arrived on South Carolina’s campus carrying more than the expectations of a top high-school passer. He carries the image of his older brother on his chest and says that loss sharpened his focus as a player.
As detailed by The State, Duckworth enrolled early and steps into a crowded USC room with a resume built on team championships and eye-popping totals.
Key Takeaways
- Landon Duckworth led Jackson High in Alabama to back-to-back state championships in his final two seasons.
- Duckworth finished his high-school career with almost 10,000 total yards and 121 touchdowns.
- He enrolled early at South Carolina and is expected to sit behind starter LaNorris Sellers and backup Cutter Woods while competing for the No. 3 role.
- Recruiting services 247Sports and On3 ranked Duckworth among the top 10 dual-threat quarterbacks nationally.
How Landon Duckworth rose in Jackson Alabama and became a three-sport star
Duckworth’s high-school resume is both broad and consistent. He finished with nearly 10,000 total yards and 121 touchdowns while guiding Jackson High to consecutive state titles.
He was a three-sport athlete in high school, contributing to a basketball state championship and running on a state-championship 4×100 relay team. Those multi-sport reps reinforced his athleticism and field vision.
Beyond the numbers, Duckworth carries a personal motivation that he says came after the death of his older brother Michael. He has a chest tattoo of Michael and has said losing him gave him an extra push to work harder every day.
Why Kendal Briles views Duckworth as a moldable dual-threat
Kendal Briles has a multi-year recruiting relationship with Duckworth and has evaluated him at multiple stops. Briles called him “a raw talent” and praised the lack of ingrained bad habits from his high-school system.
Briles showed Duckworth video of past quarterbacks he has coached, including KJ Jefferson, and pointed to a similar body type and dual-threat profile. The coach emphasized moldability and a trajectory he finds encouraging.
Duckworth has embraced that projection. He said he trusts Briles’ offense and intends to learn behind the veterans on campus while improving daily and competing for a larger role next season.
Recruiting and depth chart comparison
| Player | Recruiting profile | USC role |
|---|---|---|
| Landon Duckworth | Ranked among the top 10 dual-threat QBs by 247Sports and On3; enrolled early after a national recruiting chase. | Early enrollee competing for the No. 3 quarterback spot behind LaNorris Sellers and Cutter Woods. |
| LaNorris Sellers | Established presence on the roster with starting expectations. | Projected starter for the Gamecocks. |
| Cutter Woods | USC quarterback already on the depth chart and positioned as the primary backup. | Projected backup and mentor figure in the QB room. |
| Lucian Anderson | Transfer from Bowling Green added to the QB room depth chart. | Competing with Duckworth for the No. 3 role. |
What Duckworth’s arrival means for South Carolina roster construction and recruiting
Duckworth’s early enrollment gives South Carolina an additional developmental option at quarterback this year. He brings a high-ceiling skill set that aligns with Kendal Briles’ preference for moldable, dual-threat passers.
His presence tightens the depth chart behind LaNorris Sellers and creates immediate competition for the third spot, which matters in the event of injury or rotation over the season. Duckworth also represents a recruiting win against programs that pursued him during his recruiting cycle.
On the broader stage, adding a nationally ranked dual-threat quarterback bolsters South Carolina’s long-term room-building strategy and adds a potential internal option for future starting decisions without requiring an immediate transfer solution.
Reporting for this profile drew on the primary source’s coverage, along with recruiting rankings from 247Sports and On3, and coach and player comments from USC media sessions.