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      <description>The University of South Carolina football team has signed junior college offensive lineman Kaleb Broome to a National Letter of Intent, it was announced today.</description>
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      <description>With an important need at offensive tackle next season, South Carolina secured an early commitment from one of the top JUCO tackles in America this recruiting cycle in Georgia Military College standout Kaleb Broome. The 6-6, 320 pounder was recently named a First Team NJCAA All-American for his dominant play this fall, and he is set to enroll at USC in January to begin his Gamecock career.</description>
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      <description>Georgia Military College offensive tackle Kaleb Broome says Friday was one of the best days of his life. Look inside as the new Gamecock commitment tells the Gamecock Nation why.</description>
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