
2027 DB Aamaury Fountain: Northside HS (GA)
Aamaury Fountain is a name gaining national traction in the 2027 class, and for good reason. The 6-foot-3, 182-pound cornerback from Northside High School in Georgia has already committed to the University of South Carolina, but his recruitment has exploded in recent months. Powerhouses like Texas, Georgia, Florida State, Texas A&M, and Tennessee have all come calling, signaling just how high Fountain’s stock has risen.
Fountain’s love for football began almost as early as he could walk. “I started playing football very young… I was like 5–6,” he said, crediting coach Donnie McNeil for introducing him to the game. What started as an outlet quickly became a passion. “At first football was just a way to escape… then the more I started to play I fell in love with it.” Even at a young age, Fountain understood the deeper lessons the game teaches. “It hurts to lose, but I realized at a young age it teaches you so much more.”
Unlike many highly ranked prospects, Fountain’s development hasn’t relied heavily on private trainers. Instead, his motivation comes from within. “I don’t really have a trainer. I’ll hit the field by myself most days,” he explained. That self-driven mindset has been reinforced by his inner circle. “The people who push me to get better every day was my coach Anthony Morley, Donnie McNeil, and my oldest brother Aamorris Turner… they let me know I’m not in it alone.”
The 2025 season marked a major turning point in Fountain’s career. After switching positions, his only goal was to earn playing time. “My goals going into last season was just to see the field, which I did,” he said. Once the opportunity came, he made the most of it. “I switched position and I took off… I feel as I did more than reach my goal, but I’m not done yet.”
Looking ahead, Fountain’s ambitions are anything but modest. “My goals for next season is to lead the nation in picks and become the number one player in the nation,” he stated confidently. While he believes in his ability, he’s also realistic about the recruiting landscape. “I feel as rankings don’t matter — it’s all politics.” His preparation reflects that mindset, as he’s focused on track, staying active, and “outworking everyone.”
Recruiting-wise, Fountain remains locked in with South Carolina for now. “The recruiting process is going good. I’m currently committed to South Carolina,” he said. Despite the growing list of elite offers, the Gamecocks have his attention as he continues to build toward his long-term goals.
Off the field, Fountain is just as driven as he is between the lines. “Some things that interest me is making money,” he said with a laugh, before explaining his hustle. “I cut grass, do a lot of yard work. I like playing the game as well and cooking.” That work ethic, both on and off the field, is a major reason college programs see him as more than just a talented cornerback.
With size, confidence, and a relentless mindset, Aamaury Fountain is positioning himself as one of the premier defensive backs in the 2027 class. As his recruitment continues to heat up, one thing is clear — he’s only getting started.
