It’s not everyday you see a player transfer to his former team’s in-state arch-rival, but it’s happening in the Palmetto State.

Clemson DT Josh Belk tweeted Friday that he will be transferring to South Carolina. Belk, a product of Lewisville, was a 4-star prospect for the 2018 class and ranked the No. 7 defensive tackle and No. 2 recruit out of the state of South Carolina by the 247Sports Composite. Belk’s 247Sports Composite score of 0.9529 is higher than any of the players USC signed in 2018. Belk signed with Clemson and went through spring with the Tigers, meaning he will have to sit out the 2018 season with the Gamecocks.

“I am thankful for the opportunity I had at Clemson University,” Belk wrote in a lengthy note attached to his announcement tweet. “I am most thankful to the University of South Carolina coaches, staff and players for welcoming me into their program with open arms and allowing me the opportunity to play college football at the highest level of competition while being closer to my family. “The University of South Carolina is home for me.”

Belk, who measures 6-3, 309 pounds, was named a U.S. Army All-American coming out of high school. His high school highlights and announcement tweet can be viewed below.