WELCOME TO GAMECOCK FOOTBALL SCHEDULE/QUICK FACTS CAROLINA FOOTBALL Quick Facts 2020 Schedule Location...... Columbia, S.C. Day Date Opponent Site Series Founded...... 1801 Enrollment...... 34,731 Saturday September 5 Coastal Carolina Columbia, S.C. SC leads 2-0-0 Conference...... Southeastern (Eastern Division) Colors...... Garnet (PMS 202C) & Black Saturday September 12 East Carolina Columbia, S.C. SC leads 14-5-0 Nickname...... Gamecocks Mascot...... Cocky Saturday September 19 Missouri* Columbia, S.C. Series tied 5-5-0 Stadium...... Williams-Brice (77,559) Saturday September 26 Kentucky* Lexington, Ky. SC leads 18-12-1 Surface...... Natural Grass Saturday October 3 Florida* Gainesville, Fla. UF leads 28-9-3 President...... Robert L. Caslen Faculty Representative...... Dr. Valinda Littlefield Saturday October 10 Tennessee* Columbia, S.C. UT leads 26-10-2 Athletics Director...... Ray Tanner Senior Deputy AD...... Chance Miller Saturday October 24 Texas A&M* Columbia, S.C. A&M leads 6-0-0 Deputy AD/Internal Ops & Risk Mgmt.. Judy Van Horn Chief Operating Officer...... Kevin O’Connell Saturday October 31 Vanderbilt* Nashville, Tenn. SC leads 25-4-0 Chief Financial Officer...... Jeff Tallant Saturday November 7 Georgia* Columbia, S.C. UGA leads 51-19-2 Senior Associate AD/Development...... Steve Eigenbrot Executive Associate AD/CCO...... Charles Bloom Saturday November 14 LSU* Baton Rouge, La. LSU leads 18-2-1 Executive Associate AD/SWA...... Maria Hickman Senior Associate AD/Ticketing...... Lance Grantham Saturday November 21 Wofford Columbia, S.C. SC leads 20-4-0 Senior Associate AD/CMO...... Eric Nichols Senior Associate AD/Administration...... Chris Rogers Saturday November 28 Clemson Clemson, S.C. CU leads 71-42-4 Associate AD/Operations & Facilities...... Jeff Davis *Denotes SEC game; Game times TBD Associate AD/Sports Medicine...... John Kasik Associate AD/New and Creative Media...... Justin King Associate AD/Compliance Services...... Jeff Whitehead Assistant AD/Operations & Events...... Shawn Burke 2019 Results Assistant AD/Development Operations.. Blair Cauthen Assistant AD/Sports Turf & Landscaping...... Clark Cox Date Opponent Site Result Rec. SEC TV Attend. Assistant AD/Compliance Services...... Hillary Cox Assistant AD/Marketing...... Blake Edmunds 08/31 North Carolina Charlotte, N.C. L, 20-24 0-1 0-0 ESPN 52,183 Assistant AD/Communications & PR...... Steve Fink Assistant AD/Development...... Wayne Hiott 09/07 Charleston So. Columbia, S.C. W, 72-10 1-1 0-0 SECN 70,698 Assistant AD/Event Management...Megan Kennington 09/14 #2/2 Alabama* Columbia, S.C. L, 23-47 1-2 0-1 CBS 81,954 Assistant AD/Apparel Operations...... Kyle Lipsey Assistant AD/Video Operations...... Joe Lisle 09/21 Missouri* Columbia, Mo. L, 14-34 1-3 0-2 SECNA 52,102 Assistant AD/Compliance...... Angie Ludwig Assistant AD/Academics...... Paul Stoltzfus 09/28 Kentucky* Columbia, S.C. W, 24-7 2-3 1-2 SECN 80,828 Special Assistant to the AD...... Johnny Gregory 2ot Special Assistant to the AD...... Charles Waddell 10/12 #3/3 Georgia* Athens, Ga. W, 20-17 3-3 2-2 ESPN 92,746 Head Coach...... 10/19 #9/9 Florida* Columbia, S.C. L, 27-38 3-4 2-3 ESPN 78,883 Alma Mater...... Georgia (1994) 10/26 Tennessee* Knoxville, Tenn. L, 21-41 3-5 2-4 SECN 87,397 Overall Record...... 54-46 (8 years) Record at South Carolina...... 26-25 (4 years) 11/02 Vanderbilt* Columbia, S.C. W, 24-7 4-5 3-4 SECN 71,945 Running Backs...... Bobby Bentley Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks...... Mike Bobo 11/09 Appalachian State Columbia, S.C. L, 15-20 4-6 3-4 ESPN2 80,849 Tight Ends...... Joe Cox Special Teams Coord./Asst. DBs...... Kyle Krantz 11/16 Texas A&M* College Station, Tex. L, 6-30 4-7 3-5 SECN 104,957 Wide Receivers...... Bryan McClendon 11/30 #3/3 Clemson Columbia, S.C. L, 3-38 4-8 3-5 ESPN 80,580 Outside Linebackers...... Mike Peterson Defensive Coordinator/DBs...... Travaris Robinson *-Denotes SEC game Defensive Line...... Linebackers...... Rod Wilson Offensive Line...... Eric Wolford Director of Strength & Conditioning...... Paul Jackson Table of Contents Head Football Athletic Trainer...... Clint Haggard Notebook...... 1-13 Director of Football Operations...... George Wynn Coaching Staff...... 14-24 All-Time Record...... 612-587-44 The 2020 Gamecocks...... 25-52 2019 Record...... 4-8 2019 SEC Record (Finish)...... 3-5 (T4th East) 2019 In Review...... 53-80 Lettermen Returning...... 45 Offense...... 22 Defense...... 21 Special Teams...... 2 Lettermen Lost...... 24 CREDITS: Offense...... 12 The 2020 South Carolina Spring Football Media Guide was published by the University of South Defense...... 8 Carolina Athletics Communications and Public Relations Office. The media guide was written, Special Teams...... 4 Starters Returning...... 13 designed and edited by Steve Fink, Assistant Athletics Director/Communications and Public Rela- Offense...... 6 tions, with assistance provided by Michael DeBates, Kent Reichert and the communications stu- Defense...... 6 dent-assistants. Covers designed by Joe Johnson. Photography provided by Travis Bell, Juan Blas, Special Teams...... 1 Starters Lost...... 11 Jenny Dilworth, and Allen Sharpe. The spring media guide was printed by Service Printing Com- Offense...... 5 pany of Columbia, S.C. Information is based on that available as of Feb. 24, 2020. Defense...... 5 Special Teams...... 1 The University of South Carolina does not discriminate in educational or employment opportuni- ties on the basis of race, sex, gender, age, color, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orienta- Website...... www.gamecocksonline.com tion, genetics, veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions.

2 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL SPRING OUTLOOK With spring in the air, it’s time to turn the page on South Carolina Foot- ball. The squad looks to put the disappointing 2019 season in its collec- Offense tive rearview mirror and begin preparations for 2020 and another gauntlet, known as SEC Football. New offensive coordinator After a 4-8 campaign, change was inevitable, and fifth-year head coach Mike Bobo was brought in to 2019 Statistics reinvigorate an offense that strug- Scoring Offense...... 22.4 (12/104) Will Muschamp has aggressively addressed that in the off-season, revamp- Rushing Offense...... 149.7 (10/82) ing much of his coaching staff. Only three coaches, offensive line coach Eric gled to put points on the board a season ago. Six starters return Passing Offense...... 222.2 (7/74) Wolford, outside linebackers coach Mike Peterson and defensive coordina- Total Offense...... 371.9 (11/96) tor/defensive backs coach Travaris Robinson, will return in the same roles including four offensive linemen Sadarius Hutcher- as a season ago. in left tackle son Jordan Rhodes Jovaughn Gwyn The biggest changes will occur on the offensive side of the ball, where , left guard , right guard and right tackle Dylan Wonnum Coach Muschamp has brought in former Colorado State head coach Mike . While on paper the center position is the only open spot Bobo to coordinate the attack and mentor the quarterbacks. Bobo has a long heading into the spring, offensive line coach Eric Wolford has recruited well Ryan track record of success in the SEC and will use the spring to implement his and will look to get his best five on the field. Sophomore quarterback Hilinski vernacular and system. Bobo brought Joe Cox along with him from Fort returns as the front-runner to direct the offense. He gained valuable Collins. Cox, who is originally from Charlotte, played at Georgia, and con- experience a year ago after being forced into unexpected early duty follow- sidered an up-and-comer in the profession, will be in charge of the Game- ing a season-ending injury to Jake Bentley, and looks to take the next step in cock tight ends. Bobby Bentley shifts back to direct the running backs, a his development. The running back room has undergone a massive overhaul position he held from 2016-18, before becoming the tight ends coach a year following the graduation of Rico Dowdle, Tavien Feaster and Mon Denson ago. Bryan McClendon returns as the wide receivers coach. and the competition will be fierce this spring. Competition at is On the defensive side, veteran SEC legend Tracy Rocker joins the staff open as well following the graduation and Kyle Markway and a knee injury Nick Muse as the defensive line coach, while former Gamecock captain Rod Wilson to , which will keep him sidelined this spring. Junior is returns to Columbia as the linebackers coach. Wilson, a Cross, S.C. native a returning starter at and figures to hold one of those positions, who captained the 2004 Gamecocks, was most recently with the Super Bowl but there are plenty of open slots in the receiving corps for someone to step Champion Kansas City Chiefs. up as the Gamecocks look to replace the school’s all-time leading receiver in The Gamecocks also had a changing of the guard with their special teams Bryan Edwards. units, as Kyle Krantz, who served as an assistant in that area for the past two years, takes over as the coordinator. Krantz will continue to assist with the Defense Carolina secondary as well. Coach Muschamp also made changes in some off-the-field positions, the The Gamecock defense will have a different look in 2020, 2019 Statistics most notable coming in the weight room, where an entirely new staff, under Scoring Defense...... 26.1 (10/53) the direction of Paul Jackson, has taken over. Jackson, who most recently especially along the defensive line, where the losses of All- Rushing Defense...... 158.0 (12/66) worked at Ole Miss, will be joined by Scott Salwasser, Anthony Hender- Passing Defense...... 235.3 (12/80) American Javon Kinlaw, stand- son, Julian Whitehead and Jordan Sims. Drew Hughes re-unites with Total Defense...... 393.3 (10/66) Coach Muschamp as the Director of Player Personnel. The two previously out Buck D.J. Wonnum, and worked together for a year at Florida. Gamecock Great Connor Shaw re- glue-guy Kobe Smith will be felt. Aaron Sterling turns to Columbia as the Director of Football Student-Athlete Development. The lone returnee up front is , who is coming off a season in On the field, the Gamecocks return 45 letterwinners, including 13 start- which he logged 10.0 tackles for loss and 6.0 sacks. However, 2018 starter Keir Thomas ers, six on both sides of the ball, along with their placekicker from 2019. returns after being sidelined for much of the 2019 season and Carolina returns just 20 percent of its rushing yards, 95 percent of its passing Coach Muschamp and his staff have recruited well with several talented play- yards and 43 percent of its receiving yards, along with six of its top eight ers ready to fill those big shoes, including 2019 SEC All-Freshman selection Zacch Pickens tacklers from a year ago. . The Gamecocks will miss the leadership of three-year starter Ernest Jones Sherrod Although it would be hard to match the difficulty of last year’s regular- T.J. Brunson at linebacker, but leading tackler and Greene season schedule, which proved to be the nation’s toughest, another challeng- , who came on strong as the season progressed last year, are two re- ing slate awaits the Gamecocks in 2020. turning starters at the position. The Gamecocks are blessed with a pair of re- The season kicks off with a home game against in-state rival Coastal Caro- turning starters at cornerback in and , whom R.J. Roderick lina on Saturday, Sept. 5. The Gamecocks will host East Carolina the follow- some believe are as good of tandem as any in the country. is a Jammie Robinson ing week, giving them two non-conference home games to open the season returning starter at safety, while was a Freshman All-SEC for the first time since 2003. The season-opening three-game homestand selection at nickel and could play safety as well. concludes on Sept. 19 when Carolina hosts Missouri in the SEC lid-lifter. The Mizzou contest also begins a stretch of eight-consecutive SEC contests Special Teams for the Gamecocks. The Gamecocks head out on the road for the first time in the 2020 cam- Kyle Krantz takes over as the paign with a pair of SEC contests at Kentucky on Sept. 26 and at Florida on Gamecocks’ special teams coor- 2019 Statistics dinator. Many of the key posi- Kickoff Returns...... 20.2 (8/74) Oct. 3. Carolina returns home on Oct. 10 to host Tennessee then, after the Kick Return Defense...... 24.0 (14/115) lone off week of the season, plays host to Texas A&M, before wrapping up tions are wide open entering the spring. One that is not is at Punt Returns...... 13.3 (3/16) the month of October at Vanderbilt on Halloween. Punt Return Defense...... 13.8 (12/124) placekicker, which is in the ca- No one in the country will have a tougher November slate than South Net Punting...... 42.0 (3/10) Carolina, as the Gamecocks will face three teams that finished in the top pable hands (and foot) of senior Parker White four in the final 2019 national polls. First up is a Nov. 7 date with the Geor- . White has im- gia Bulldogs. The Dawgs will be looking for revenge after Carolina upset proved each season and is almost automatic from inside 40 yards. Krantz has the third-ranked team in the country in Athens a year ago. The Gamecocks a huge hole to fill at punter following the graduation of school record-holder will travel to Baton Rouge and Death Valley to face the defending national Joseph Charlton. Those duties may not be decided until the fall. That may be champion LSU Tigers on Nov. 14. The FCS Wofford Terriers will provide the case as well at long snapper, holder, kickoff specialist and punt returner, the competition in the home finale on Nov. 21, while the 2020 regular sea- where the Gamecocks graduated Max Oliveira, Joseph Charlton, Will Tom- Shi Smith Xavier Legette son comes to a close in Clemson’s Memorial Stadium on Nov. 28 when the mie and Bryan Edwards, respectively. and both Gamecocks and Tigers renew their series for the 118th time. have experience at kickoff return and figure to get the first shot there.

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 3 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER CAROLINA FOOTBALL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp Hometown (High/Last School) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp Hometown (High/Last School) 35 Trey Adkins WR 5-11 175 SO-1L Simpsonville, S.C. (Hillcrest) 77 Vershon Lee OL 6-3 295 FR-HS Woodbridge, Va. (Freedom) 93 Joseph Anderson DL 6-3 275 FR-RS Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland) 17 Xavier Legette WR 6-0 210 SO-1L Mullins, S.C. (Mullins) 59 Matthew Bailey LS 6-1 200 FR-RS Deland, Fla. (Deland) 1 MarShawn Lloyd RB 5-9 212 FR-HS Wilmington, Del. (DeMatha Catholic) 67 Gavin Bennett OL 6-3 275 FR-RS Rock Hill, S.C. (South Pointe) 42 Rosendo Louis Jr. LB 6-2 245 SO-1L Deerfield Beach, Fla. (Deerfield Beach) 40 Jahmar Brown LB 6-1 205 SO-1L Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 65 Luke Lynn LS 6-0 200 FR-RS Seneca, S.C. (Seneca) 68 Wyatt Campbell OL 6-6 300 SO-SQ Elgin, S.C. (Lugoff-Elgin) 70 Hank Manos OL 6-4 305 SO-SQ Chapin, S.C. (Chapin) 73 Summie Carlay OL 6-5 295 JR-1L Laurens, S.C. (Laurens) 48 Sean McGonigal LB 6-1 225 JR-SQ Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Myrtle Beach) 33 Slade Carroll RB 5-9 205 SR-SQ Lexington, S.C. (Lexington) 55 Jakai Moore OL 6-5 310 FR-RS Nokesville, Va. (Patriot) 49 Reed Charpia WR 6-0 175 FR-HS Columbia, S.C. (Brookland-Cayce) 24 Israel Mukuamu DB 6-4 205 JR-2L Bossier City, La. (Parkway) 97 Devontae Davis DL 6-3 300 JR-SQ New Ellenton, S.C. (Silver Bluff/ 80 Keveon Mullins TE 6-1 227 FR-RS Memphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven) Georgia Military) 74 Vincent Murphy OL 6-2 295 FR-RS Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 8 Randrecous Davis WR 5-10 190 SR-2L Atlanta, Ga. (Mays) 9 Nick Muse TE 6-4 250 SR-1L Belmont, N.C. (South Point/ 4 Jaylin Dickerson DB 6-1 195 JR-1L Southern Pines, N.C. (Pinecrest) William & Mary) 22 John Dixon DB 6-0 185 SO-1L Tampa, Fla. (Chamberlain) 52 Jaylen Nichols OL 6-5 320 SO-1L Charlotte, N.C. (Myers Park) 30 Zachariah Doe RB 5-11 210 FR-RS Ridgeland, S.C. (John Paul II Catholic) 26 Zacch Pickens DL 6-3 300 SO-1L Anderson, S.C. (T.L. Hanna) 4 Luke Doty QB 6-1 205 FR-HS Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Myrtle Beach) 46 Adam Prentice FB 6-0 245 GR-TR Fresno, Calif. (Clovis/Colorado State) 71 Eric Douglas OL 6-4 310 JR-2L Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek) 83 Patrick Reedy TE 6-7 260 SO-SQ Columbia, S.C. (Cardinal Newman) 63 Max Durschlag DS 5-8 205 SO-SQ Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek/ 88 Will Register TE 6-4 250 JR-1L Chapin, S.C. (Chapin) Appalachian State) 76 Jordan Rhodes OL 6-4 325 JR-1L Fairburn, Ga. (Creekside) 45 Spencer Eason-Riddle LB 6-0 225 SR-2L Raleigh, N.C. (Leesville Road) 7 Jammie Robinson DB 5-11 195 SO-1L Leesburg, Ga. (Lee County) 99 Jabari Ellis DL 6-3 285 SR-1L Vance, S.C. (Lake Marion/ 10 R.J. Roderick DB 6-0 200 JR-2L Summerville, S.C. (Cane Bay) Georgia Military) 57 William Rogers OL 6-3 300 FR-RS Hampton, Ga. (Lovejoy) 52 Kingsley Enagbare DL 6-4 275 JR-2L Atlanta, Ga. (Hapeville Charter Academy) 48 Will Ross K/P 5-11 195 FR-TR Rock Hill, S.C. (Northwestern/ 31 Chandler Farrell TE 6-3 284 SR-2L Summerville, S.C. (Summerville) Coastal Carolina) 14 Deshaun Fenwick RB 6-1 230 SO-1L Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River) 28 Darius Rush DB 6-2 190 SO-1L Kingstree, S.C. (C.E. Murray) 16 Rodricus Fitten B/S 6-1 245 FR-RS Atlanta, Ga. (Booker T. Washington) 21 Shilo Sanders DB 6-0 195 FR-RS Cedar Hill, Texas (Trinity Christian) 25 O’Donnell Fortune DB 6-1 177 FR-HS Sumter, S.C. (Sumter) 90 Rick Sandidge DL 6-5 295 JR-2L Concord, N.C. (Concord) 49 Jaylan Foster DB 5-10 185 SR-SQ Duncan, S.C. (Byrnes/Gardner-Webb) 9 Cam Smith DB 6-0 185 FR-RS Blythewood, S.C. (Westwood) 58 Mark Fox OL 6-4 295 FR-RS Miami, Fla. (Northwestern) 18 OrTre Smith WR 6-4 220 JR-2L Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando) 11 Corbett Glick QB 6-1 205 SO-SQ Columbia, S.C. (Hammond School) 13 Shi Smith WR 5-10 190 SR-3L Union, S.C. (Union County) 44 Sherrod Greene LB 6-1 230 SR-3L Rocky Mount, N.C. (Rocky Mount) 30 Damani Staley LB 6-0 235 SR-3L Columbia, S.C. (Ridge View) 54 Jovaughn Gwyn OL 6-2 300 SO-1L Charlotte, N.C. (Harding University) 15 Aaron Sterling DL 6-1 250 SR-3L Atlanta, Ga. (Tucker) 47 Cole Hanna PK 5-7 180 SO-SQ Norcross, Ga. (Norcross) 66 Chuck Strickland OL 6-1 260 FR-HS Spartanburg, S.C. (Byrnes) 20 Kevin Harris RB 5-10 225 SO-1L Hinesville, Ga. (Bradwell Institute) 86 Chad Terrell WR 6-3 220 JR-2L Bogue Chitto, Miss. (North Paulding) 45 Alex Herrera K/P 5-9 175 FR-RS Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley) 5 Keir Thomas DL 6-2 270 SR-3L Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 3 Ryan Hilinski QB 6-3 225 SO-1L Orange, Calif. (Orange Lutheran) 82 KeShawn Toney TE 6-2 245 FR-RS Williston, S.C. (Williston-Elko) 15 Collin Hill QB 6-4 230 GR-TR Moore, S.C. (Dorman/Colorado State) 75 Jazston Turnetine OL 6-7 330 JR-JC Ellenwood, Ga. (Stockbridge/ 11 Dominick Hill DB 6-0 195 FR-HS Orlando, Fla. (Jones) Hutchinson CC) 39 Dawson Hoffman DB 5-11 202 SO-SQ Spartanburg, S.C. (Dorman) 10 Jay Urich QB 6-5 215 JR-1L Greenville, S.C. (Wren) 1 Jaycee Horn DB 6-1 205 JR-2L Alpharetta, Ga. (Alpharetta) 6 Josh Vann WR 5-10 195 JR-2L Tucker, Ga. (Tucker) 50 Sadarius Hutcherson OL 6-4 320 SR-3L Huntingdon, Tenn. (Huntingdon) 47 Jordan Villafane DB 5-10 185 JR-SQ East Stroudsburg, Pa. (Stroudsburg/ 19 Brad Johnson B/S 6-2 255 JR-2L Pendleton, S.C. (Pendleton) Bloomsburg) 85 Tyquan Johnson WR 6-3 200 FR-RS Sylvania, Ga. (Screven County/ 46 Noah Vincent LB 6-1 210 SO-SQ Buford, S.C. (Buford) Fork Union) 62 Tyshawn Wannamaker OL 6-3 340 FR-HS St. Matthews, S.C. (Calhoun County) 92 Tyreek Johnson DL 6-3 260 SO-SQ Sumter, S.C. (Lakewood) 41 Darryle Ware LB 6-1 225 FR-HS Charleston, S.C. (Fort Dorchester) 53 Ernest Jones LB 6-2 230 JR-2L Waycross, Ga. (Ware County) 94 M.J. Webb DL 6-3 300 JR-1L Rutledge, Ga. (Morgan County) 72 Trai Jones OL 6-2 295 FR-HS Abbeville, S.C. (Abbeville) 43 Parker White PK 6-5 205 SR-3L Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando) 14 Connor Jordan QB 6-3 210 FR-RS Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook) 51 Donovan Wirt B/S 6-2 245 SR-SQ Raeford, N.C. (Hoke County/ 7 Dakereon Joyner WR 6-1 205 SO-1L North Charleston, S.C. (Fort Dorchester) UNC-Pembroke) 32 Mohamed Kaba LB 6-2 220 FR-HS Clinton, N.C. (Clinton) 79 Dylan Wonnum OL 6-5 310 JR-2L Tucker, Ga. (Tucker) 69 John Kanaan OL 6-4 260 SO-SQ Piedmont, S.C. (Wren) 42 Alexander Woznick PK 5-11 175 SR-1L Greenville, S.C. (Eastside) 12 Traevon Kenion TE 6-3 240 FR-RS Monroe, N.C. (Wake Forest) 87 Mike Wyman WR 6-2 192 FR-HS Greensboro, N.C. (Dudley) 36 Christian Kinsley P 6-2 220 SR-SQ Lexington, S.C. (Lexington/ Kennesaw State)

4 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp Hometown (High/Last School) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp Hometown (High/Last School) 1 Jaycee Horn DB 6-1 205 JR-2L Alpharetta, Ga. (Alpharetta) 47 Jordan Villafane DB 5-10 185 JR-SQ East Stroudsburg, Pa. (Stroudsburg/ 1 MarShawn Lloyd RB 5-9 212 FR-HS Wilmington, Del. (DeMatha Catholic) Bloomsburg) 3 Ryan Hilinski QB 6-3 225 SO-1L Orange, Calif. (Orange Lutheran) 47 Cole Hanna PK 5-7 180 SO-SQ Norcross, Ga. (Norcross) 4 Jaylin Dickerson DB 6-1 195 JR-1L Southern Pines, N.C. (Pinecrest) 48 Sean McGonigal LB 6-1 225 JR-SQ Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Myrtle Beach) 4 Luke Doty QB 6-1 205 FR-HS Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Myrtle Beach) 48 Will Ross K/P 5-11 195 FR-TR Rock Hill, S.C. (Northwestern/ 5 Keir Thomas DL 6-2 270 SR-3L Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) Coastal Carolina) 6 Josh Vann WR 5-10 195 JR-2L Tucker, Ga. (Tucker) 49 Jaylan Foster DB 5-10 185 SR-SQ Duncan, S.C. (Byrnes/Gardner-Webb) 7 Dakereon Joyner WR 6-1 205 SO-1L North Charleston, S.C. (Fort Dorchester) 49 Reed Charpia WR 6-0 175 FR-HS Columbia, S.C. (Brookland-Cayce) 7 Jammie Robinson DB 5-11 195 SO-1L Leesburg, Ga. (Lee County) 50 Sadarius Hutcherson OL 6-4 320 SR-3L Huntingdon, Tenn. (Huntingdon) 8 Randrecous Davis WR 5-10 190 SR-2L Atlanta, Ga. (Mays) 51 Donovan Wirt B/S 6-2 245 SR-SQ Raeford, N.C. (Hoke County/ 9 Nick Muse TE 6-4 250 SR-1L Belmont, N.C. (South Point/ UNC-Pembroke) William & Mary) 52 Kingsley Enagbare DL 6-4 275 JR-2L Atlanta, Ga. (Hapeville Charter Academy) 9 Cam Smith DB 6-0 185 FR-RS Blythewood, S.C. (Westwood) 52 Jaylen Nichols OL 6-5 320 SO-1L Charlotte, N.C. (Myers Park) 10 Jay Urich QB 6-5 215 JR-1L Greenville, S.C. (Wren) 53 Ernest Jones LB 6-2 230 JR-2L Waycross, Ga. (Ware County) 10 R.J. Roderick DB 6-0 200 JR-2L Summerville, S.C. (Cane Bay) 54 Jovaughn Gwyn OL 6-2 300 SO-1L Charlotte, N.C. (Harding University) 11 Dominick Hill DB 6-0 195 FR-HS Orlando, Fla. (Jones) 55 Jakai Moore OL 6-5 310 FR-RS Nokesville, Va. (Patriot) 11 Corbett Glick QB 6-1 205 SO-SQ Columbia, S.C. (Hammond School) 57 William Rogers OL 6-3 300 FR-RS Hampton, Ga. (Lovejoy) 12 Traevon Kenion TE 6-3 240 FR-RS Monroe, N.C. (Wake Forest) 58 Mark Fox OL 6-4 295 FR-RS Miami, Fla. (Northwestern) 13 Shi Smith WR 5-10 190 SR-3L Union, S.C. (Union County) 59 Matthew Bailey LS 6-1 200 FR-RS Deland, Fla. (Deland) 14 Deshaun Fenwick RB 6-1 230 SO-1L Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River) 62 Tyshawn Wannamaker OL 6-3 340 FR-HS St. Matthews, S.C. (Calhoun County) 14 Connor Jordan QB 6-3 210 FR-RS Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook) 63 Max Durschlag DS 5-8 205 SO-SQ Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek/ 15 Collin Hill QB 6-4 230 GR-TR Moore, S.C. (Dorman/Colorado State) Appalachian State) 15 Aaron Sterling DL 6-1 250 SR-3L Atlanta, Ga. (Tucker) 65 Luke Lynn LS 6-0 200 FR-RS Seneca, S.C. (Seneca) 16 Rodricus Fitten B/S 6-1 245 FR-RS Atlanta, Ga. (Booker T. Washington) 66 Chuck Strickland OL 6-1 260 FR-HS Spartanburg, S.C. (Byrnes) 17 Xavier Legette WR 6-0 210 SO-1L Mullins, S.C. (Mullins) 67 Gavin Bennett OL 6-3 275 FR-RS Rock Hill, S.C. (South Pointe) 18 OrTre Smith WR 6-4 220 JR-2L Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando) 68 Wyatt Campbell OL 6-6 300 SO-SQ Elgin, S.C. (Lugoff-Elgin) 19 Brad Johnson B/S 6-2 255 JR-2L Pendleton, S.C. (Pendleton) 69 John Kanaan OL 6-4 260 SO-SQ Piedmont, S.C. (Wren) 20 Kevin Harris RB 5-10 225 SO-1L Hinesville, Ga. (Bradwell Institute) 70 Hank Manos OL 6-4 305 SO-SQ Chapin, S.C. (Chapin) 21 Shilo Sanders DB 6-0 195 FR-RS Cedar Hill, Texas (Trinity Christian) 71 Eric Douglas OL 6-4 310 JR-2L Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek) 22 John Dixon DB 6-0 185 SO-1L Tampa, Fla. (Chamberlain) 72 Trai Jones OL 6-2 295 FR-HS Abbeville, S.C. (Abbeville) 24 Israel Mukuamu DB 6-4 205 JR-2L Bossier City, La. (Parkway) 73 Summie Carlay OL 6-5 295 JR-1L Laurens, S.C. (Laurens) 25 O’Donnell Fortune DB 6-1 177 FR-HS Sumter, S.C. (Sumter) 74 Vincent Murphy OL 6-2 295 FR-RS Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 26 Zacch Pickens DL 6-3 300 SO-1L Anderson, S.C. (T.L. Hanna) 75 Jazston Turnetine OL 6-7 330 JR-JC Ellenwood, Ga. (Stockbridge/ 28 Darius Rush DB 6-2 190 SO-1L Kingstree, S.C. (C.E. Murray) Hutchinson CC) 30 Damani Staley LB 6-0 235 SR-3L Columbia, S.C. (Ridge View) 76 Jordan Rhodes OL 6-4 325 JR-1L Fairburn, Ga. (Creekside) 30 Zachariah Doe RB 5-11 210 FR-RS Ridgeland, S.C. (John Paul II Catholic) 77 Vershon Lee OL 6-3 295 FR-HS Woodbridge, Va. (Freedom) 31 Chandler Farrell TE 6-3 284 SR-2L Summerville, S.C. (Summerville) 79 Dylan Wonnum OL 6-5 310 JR-2L Tucker, Ga. (Tucker) 32 Mohamed Kaba LB 6-2 220 FR-HS Clinton, N.C. (Clinton) 80 Keveon Mullins TE 6-1 227 FR-RS Memphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven) 33 Slade Carroll RB 5-9 205 SR-SQ Lexington, S.C. (Lexington) 82 KeShawn Toney TE 6-2 245 FR-RS Williston, S.C. (Williston-Elko) 35 Trey Adkins WR 5-11 175 SO-1L Simpsonville, S.C. (Hillcrest) 83 Patrick Reedy TE 6-7 260 SO-SQ Columbia, S.C. (Cardinal Newman) 36 Christian Kinsley P 6-2 220 SR-SQ Lexington, S.C. (Lexington/ 85 Tyquan Johnson WR 6-3 200 FR-RS Sylvania, Ga. (Screven County/ Kennesaw State) Fork Union) 39 Dawson Hoffman DB 5-11 202 SO-SQ Spartanburg, S.C. (Dorman) 86 Chad Terrell WR 6-3 220 JR-2L Bogue Chitto, Miss. (North Paulding) 40 Jahmar Brown LB 6-1 205 SO-1L Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 87 Mike Wyman WR 6-2 192 FR-HS Greensboro, N.C. (Dudley) 41 Darryle Ware LB 6-1 225 FR-HS Charleston, S.C. (Fort Dorchester) 88 Will Register TE 6-4 250 JR-1L Chapin, S.C. (Chapin) 42 Rosendo Louis Jr. LB 6-2 245 SO-1L Deerfield Beach, Fla. (Deerfield Beach) 90 Rick Sandidge DL 6-5 295 JR-2L Concord, N.C. (Concord) 42 Alexander Woznick PK 5-11 175 SR-1L Greenville, S.C. (Eastside) 92 Tyreek Johnson DL 6-3 260 SO-SQ Sumter, S.C. (Lakewood) 43 Parker White PK 6-5 205 SR-3L Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando) 93 Joseph Anderson DL 6-3 275 FR-RS Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland) 44 Sherrod Greene LB 6-1 230 SR-3L Rocky Mount, N.C. (Rocky Mount) 94 M.J. Webb DL 6-3 300 JR-1L Rutledge, Ga. (Morgan County) 45 Spencer Eason-Riddle LB 6-0 225 SR-2L Raleigh, N.C. (Leesville Road) 97 Devontae Davis DL 6-3 300 JR-SQ New Ellenton, S.C. (Silver Bluff/ 45 Alex Herrera K/P 5-9 175 FR-RS Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley) Georgia Military) 46 Adam Prentice FB 6-0 245 GR-TR Fresno, Calif. (Clovis/Colorado State) 99 Jabari Ellis DL 6-3 285 SR-1L Vance, S.C. (Lake Marion/ 46 Noah Vincent LB 6-1 210 SO-SQ Buford, S.C. (Buford) Georgia Military)

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Offense Defense WR 8 Randrecous Davis 5-10 190 SR-2L Atlanta, Ga. DL 99 Jabari Ellis 6-3 285 SR-1L Vance, S.C. 13 Shi Smith 5-10 190 SR-3L Union, S.C. 15 Aaron Sterling 6-1 250 SR-3L Atlanta, Ga. 18 OrTre Smith 6-4 220 JR-2L Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 5 Keir Thomas 6-2 270 SR-3L Miami, Fla. 86 Chad Terrell 6-3 220 JR-2L Bogue Chitto, Miss. 97 Devontae Davis 6-3 300 JR-SQ New Ellenton, S.C. 6 Josh Vann 5-10 195 JR-2L Tucker, Ga. 52 Kingsley Enagbare 6-4 275 JR-2L Atlanta, Ga. 35 Trey Adkins* 5-11 175 SO-1L Simpsonville, S.C. 90 Rick Sandidge 6-5 295 JR-2L Concord, N.C. 7 Dakereon Joyner 6-1 205 SO-1L N. Charleston, S.C. 94 M.J. Webb 6-3 300 JR-1L Rutledge, Ga. 17 Xavier Legette 6-0 210 SO-1L Mullins, S.C. 92 Tyreek Johnson 6-3 260 SO-SQ Sumter, S.C. 85 Tyquan Johnson 6-3 200 FR-RS Sylvania, Ga. 26 Zacch Pickens 6-3 300 SO-1L Anderson, S.C. 49 Reed Charpia* 6-0 175 FR-HS Columbia, S.C. 93 Joseph Anderson 6-3 275 FR-RS Murfreesboro, Tenn. 87 Mike Wyman 6-2 192 FR-HS Greensboro, N.C. B/S 51 Donovan Wirt* 6-2 245 SR-SQ Raeford, N.C. OL 50 Sadarius Hutcherson 6-4 320 SR-3L Huntingdon, Tenn. 19 Brad Johnson 6-2 255 JR-2L Pendleton, S.C. 73 Summie Carlay 6-5 295 JR-1L Laurens, S.C. 16 Rodricus Fitten 6-1 245 FR-RS Atlanta, Ga. 71 Eric Douglas 6-4 310 JR-2L Charlotte, N.C. 76 Jordan Rhodes 6-4 325 JR-1L Fairburn, Ga. LB 45 Spencer Eason-Riddle 6-0 225 SR-2L Raleigh, N.C. 75 Jazston Turnetine 6-7 330 JR-JC Ellenwood, Ga. 44 Sherrod Greene 6-1 230 SR-3L Rocky Mount, N.C. 79 Dylan Wonnum 6-5 310 JR-2L Stone Mountain, Ga. 30 Damani Staley 6-0 235 SR-3L Columbia, S.C. 68 Wyatt Campbell 6-6 300 SO-SQ Elgin, S.C. 53 Ernest Jones 6-2 230 JR-2L Waycross, Ga. 54 Jovaughn Gwyn 6-2 300 SO-1L Charlotte, N.C. 48 Sean McGonigal* 6-1 225 JR-SQ Myrtle Beach, S.C. 69 John Kanaan* 6-4 260 SO-SQ Piedmont, S.C. 40 Jahmar Brown 6-1 205 SO-1L Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 70 Hank Manos 6-4 305 SO-SQ Chapin, S.C. 42 Rosendo Louis Jr. 6-2 245 SO-1L Deerfield Beach, Fla. 52 Jaylen Nichols 6-5 320 SO-1L Charlotte, N.C. 46 Noah Vincent* 6-1 210 SO-SQ Buford, S.C. 55 Jakai Moore 6-5 310 FR-RS Nokesville, Va. 32 Mohamed Kaba 6-2 220 FR-HS Clinton, N.C. 67 Gavin Bennett* 6-3 275 FR-RS Rock Hill, S.C. 41 Darryle Ware* 6-1 225 FR-HS Charleston, S.C. 58 Mark Fox 6-4 295 FR-RS Miami, Fla. 74 Vincent Murphy 6-2 295 FR-RS Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. DB 49 Jaylan Foster* 5-10 185 SR-SQ Duncan, S.C. 57 William Rogers 6-3 300 FR-RS Hampton, Ga. 4 Jaylin Dickerson 6-1 195 JR-1L Southern Pines, N.C. 72 Trai Jones 6-2 295 FR-HS Abbeville, S.C. 7 Jaycee Horn 6-1 205 JR-2L Alpharetta, Ga. 77 Vershon Lee 6-3 295 FR-HS Woodbridge, Va. 24 Israel Mukuamu 6-4 205 JR-2L Bossier City, La. 66 Chuck Strickland* 6-1 260 FR-HS Spartanburg, S.C. 10 R.J. Roderick 6-0 200 JR-2L Summerville, S.C. 62 Tyshawn Wannamaker 6-3 340 FR-HS St. Matthews, S.C. 47 Jordan Villafane* 5-10 185 JR-SQ East Stroudsburg, Pa. 22 John Dixon 6-0 185 SO-1L Tampa, Fla. TE 31 Chandler Farrell 6-3 284 SR-2L Summerville, S.C. 28 Darius Rush 6-2 190 SO-1L Kingstree, S.C. 9 Nick Muse 6-4 250 SR-1L Belmont, N.C. 39 Dawson Hoffman* 5-11 202 SO-SQ Spartanburg, S.C. 88 Will Register 6-4 250 JR-1L Chapin, S.C. 7 Jammie Robinson 5-11 195 SO-1L Leesburg, Ga. 83 Patrick Reedy* 6-7 260 SO-SQ Columbia, S.C. 21 Shilo Sanders 6-0 195 FR-RS Cedar Hill, Texas 12 Traevon Kenion 6-3 240 FR-RS Monroe, N.C. 9 Cam Smith 6-0 185 FR-RS Blythewood, S.C. 80 Keveon Mullins 6-1 227 FR-RS Memphis, Tenn. 25 O’Donnell Fortune 6-1 177 FR-HS Sumter, S.C. 82 KeShawn Toney 6-2 245 FR-RS Williston, S.C. 11 Dominick Hill 6-0 195 FR-HS Orlando, Fla. QB 15 Collin Hill 6-4 230 GR-TR Moore, S.C. 10 Jay Urich 6-5 215 JR-1L Greenville, S.C. 11 Corbett Glick* 6-1 205 SO-SQ Columbia, S.C. 3 Ryan Hilinski 6-3 225 SO-1L Orange, Calif. 14 Connor Jordan* 6-3 210 FR-RS Raleigh, N.C. 4 Luke Doty 6-1 205 FR-HS Myrtle Beach, S.C. RB 46 Adam Prentice* 6-0 245 GR-TR Fresno, Calif. Specialists 33 Slade Carroll* 5-9 205 SR-SQ Lexington, S.C. 14 Deshaun Fenwick 6-1 230 SO-1L Bradenton, Fla. PK 43 Parker White 6-5 205 SR-3L Mt Pleasant, S.C. 20 Kevin Harris 5-10 225 SO-1L Hinesville, Ga. 42 Alexander Woznick* 5-11 175 SR-1L Greenville, S.C. 30 Zachariah Doe* 5-11 210 FR-RS Ridgeland, S.C. 47 Cole Hanna* 5-7 180 SO-SQ Norcross, Ga. 1 MarShawn Lloyd 5-9 212 FR-HS Wilmington, Del. 45 Alex Herrera* 5-9 175 FR-RS Columbia, S.C. 48 Will Ross* 5-11 195 FR-TR Rock Hill, S.C. P 36 Christian Kinsley* 6-2 220 SR-SQ Lexington, S.C. *Denotes Walk-on 45 Alex Herrera* 5-9 175 FR-RS Columbia, S.C. 48 Will Ross* 5-11 195 FR-TR Rock Hill, S.C. LS 63 Max Durschlag* 5-8 205 SO-SQ Charlotte, N.C. 59 Matthew Bailey* 6-1 200 FR-RS Deland, Fla. 65 Luke Lynn* 6-0 200 FR-RS Seneca, S.C.

6 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL RETURNERS/CALENDAR

Starters Returning (13) Lettermen Returning (45) Offense (6): RG Jovaughn Gwyn, QB Ryan Hilinski, LT Sadarius Offense (22):Trey Adkins, Summie Carlay, Randrecous Davis*, Eric Hutcherson, LG Jordan Rhodes, WR Shi Smith, RT Dylan Wonnum. Douglas, Chandler Farrell, Deshaun Fenwick, Jovaughn Gwyn, Kevin Harris, Ryan Hilinski, Sadarius Hutcherson, Dakereon Joyner, Xavier Defense (6): LB Sherrod Greene, CB Jaycee Horn, LB Ernest Jones, Legette, Nick Muse, Jaylen Nichols, Will Register, Jordan Rhodes, OrTre CB Israel Mukuamu, S R.J. Roderick, DE Aaron Sterling. Smith, Shi Smith, Chad Terrell, Jay Urich, Josh Vann, Dylan Wonnum. Specialists (1): PK Parker White. Defense (21): Jamar Brown, Jaylin Dickerson*, John Dixon, Spencer Eason-Riddle, Jabari Ellis, Kingsley Enagbare, Sherrod Greene, Jaycee Horn, Brad Johnson*, Ernest Jones, Rosendo Louis Jr.*, Israel Mukaumu, Zacch Starters Lost (11) Pickens, Jammie Robinson, R.J. Roderick, Darius Rush, Rick Sandidge, Damani Staley, Aaron Sterling, Keir Thomas*, M.J. Webb*. Offense (5): WR Chavis Dawkins, RB Rico Dowdle, WR Bryan Edwards, Specialists (2): Parker White, Alexander Woznick*. TE Kyle Markway, OC Donell Stanley. Defense (5): LB T.J. Brunson, S J.T. Ibe, DT Javon Kinlaw, DT Kobe Lettermen Lost (24) Smith, B/S D.J. Wonnum. Offense (12):Jake Bentley*, Chavis Dawkins, Mon Denson, Rico Dowdle, Specialists (1): P Joseph Charlton. Bryan Edwards, Tavien Feaster, Bailey Hart, Caleb Kinlaw, Kyle Markway, Kiel Pollard, Donell Stanley, A.J. Turner.

Defense (8): T.J. Brunson, Daniel Fennell, J.T. Ibe, Javon Kinlaw, Kobe Smith, Eldridge Thompson, Jamyest Williams*, D.J. Wonnum.

Specialists (4): Michael Almond*, Joseph Charlton, Matt Oliveira, Will Tommie.

*-Did not letter in 2019 but lettered in a previous season.

South Carolina Spring Practice Calendar

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

FEBRUARY 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Coach Muschamp Practice #1 Practice #2 Practice #3 Press Conference Flex + First 3 (Muschamp post) 11 am Open to Media

MARCH 1 2 3 Practice #4 4 5 Practice #5 6 7 Media Availability Flex + First 3 Media Availability Flex + First 3 Offense Open to Media Defense Open to Media (Robinson post) (Bobo post)

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

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15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Practice #6 Practice #7 Pro Timing Day Practice #8 Practice #9 (Cox post) (Rocker and (Muschamp post) Scrimmage Wilson post) (Muschamp post)

22 23 24 Practice #10 25 26 Practice #11 27 28 Media Availability Flex + First 3 Media Availability Flex + First 3 Practice #12 Offense Open to Media Defense Open to Media Scrimmage (Robinson post) (Bobo post) (Muschamp post)

29 30 31 APRIL 1 2 3 4 Media Availability Practice #13 Media Availability Practice #14 Garnet & Black Offense Defense Spring Game 1 pm

All Subject To Change

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 7 CAROLINA NOTEBOOK CAROLINA FOOTBALL QUICKLY: The fifth year of the Will Muschamp IT JUST MEANS MORE: The 2020 season will 2019 Final Polls Era at South Carolina gets underway with the mark South Carolina’s 29th year in the South- start of spring drills on Wednesday, February eastern Conference. South Carolina and Arkansas 26. The Gamecocks are scheduled to practice 15 joined the league prior to the 1992 campaign. The Associated Press times during the spring, with the annual Garnet Gamecocks earned the SEC Eastern Division title 1. LSU (62) 15-0 1550 & Black Spring Game set for Saturday, April 4. in the 2010 season. The Gamecocks are 97-126- 2. Clemson 14-1 1487 Practice dates are set for February 26, 28 and 29; 1 (.435) all-time in SEC regular-season play, but 3. Ohio State 13-1 1426 March 3, 5, 17, 18, 20, 21, 24, 26, 28 and 31; posted a 42-38 (.525) record in conference action 4. Georgia 12-2 1336 and April 2 and 4. All dates are subject to change. in the last decade. 5. Oregon 12-2 1249 WE’RE TALKIN’ ABOUT PRACTICE: Most HAPPY ANNIVERSARY: The 2020 season will 6. Florida 11-2 1211 practices will be held at the practice fields, located mark the 10th anniversary of the 2010 squad that 7. Oklahoma 12-2 1179 at the west end of Gamecock Park, in the morn- captured the SEC Eastern Division title and went 8. Alabama 11-2 1159 ing hours. Saturday scrimmages will take place in on to appear in the SEC Championship game in 9. Penn State 11-2 1038 Williams-Brice Stadium. Please refer to Game- Atlanta against eventual national champion Au- 10. Minnesota 11-2 952 cocksOnline.com, the official website of Game- burn. It’s the Gamecocks only division title since 11. Wisconsin 10-4 883 cock Athletics, for the latest practice information. joining the SEC. Unless otherwise announced, with the exception 12. Notre Dame 11-2 879 of the spring game on April 4, all practices will be 2019 IN REVIEW: South Carolina concluded its 13. Baylor 11-3 827 closed to the public. Media members will be able 126th season of intercollegiate football in 2019 14. Auburn 9-4 726 to watch the flex period, along with the first three with a record of 4-8, including a 3-5 mark in 15. Iowa 10-3 699 periods of the practices scheduled for February 26 the SEC. The highlight of the season was a 20- 16. Utah 11-3 543 and March 3, 5, 24 and 26. 17 double-overtime win at Georgia, a team that 17. Memphis 12-2 528 finished fourth in the final Associated Press poll. THE HEAD COACH SPEAKS: Head coach Will Four of the Gamecocks’ eight losses were to teams 18. Michigan 9-4 468 Muschamp will hold a press conference on Tues- that finished the season in the top-20 in the A.P.’s 19. Appalachian State 13-1 466 day, February 25, at 11 am in the Long Family final poll, including No. 2 Clemson, No. 6 Flori- 20. Navy 11-2 415 Football Operations Facility to give a spring prac- da, No. 8 Alabama and No. 19 Appalachian State. 21. Cincinnati 11-3 343 tice preview. Coach Muschamp will also be avail- 22. Air Force 11-2 209 able to the media following the Saturday, Feb. 29 BEATING THE BEST: The Gamecocks’ double- 23. Boise State 12-2 188 practice, after the scrimmages on Saturday, March overtime win at Georgia matched the second-best 24. UCF 10-3 78 21 and 28, and again after the Garnet & Black win in school history, based on the AP rankings, Spring Game on April 4. Coach Muschamp will topped only by the 2010 win over No. 1 Alabama. 25. Texas 8-5 69 also be available on Pro Timing Day, March 19. Six of Carolina’s top eight wins have come since 2009: Coaches COORDINATOR ACCESS: Offensive coordina- No. Date Opponent AP Rank Score 1. LSU (65) 15-0 1625 tor Mike Bobo and defensive coordinator Travaris 1. 10/09/10 vs Alabama 1 35-21 Robinson will each be available twice during the 2. 10/24/81 at North Carolina 3 31-13 2. Clemson 14-1 1558 10/12/19 at Georgia 3 20-17 spring to meet with the media. Coach Bobo will 3. Ohio State 13-1 1497 4. 09/24/09 vs Ole Miss 4 16-10 be available after practice on Thursday, March 5 4. Georgia 12-2 1395 5. 10/06/12 vs Georgia 5 35-7 and again on March 26, while Coach Robinson 5. Oregon 12-2 1314 10/26/13 at Missouri 5 27-24 will be available following the practices on Tues- 7. 09/24/88 vs Georgia 6 23-10 6. Oklahoma 12-2 1275 day, March 3 and Tuesday, March 24. 09/13/14 vs Georgia 6 38-35 7. Florida 11-2 1250 9. 10/04/07 vs Kentucky 8 38-23 8. Alabama 11-2 1198 THE SPRING GAME: The annual Garnet & 11/21/87 vs Clemson 8 20-7 11/14/53 at West Virginia 8 20-14 9. Penn State 11-2 1080 Black Spring Game is Saturday, April 4. Game time is set for 1 pm ET at Williams-Brice Sta- 10. Minnesota 11-2 962 dium. Admission is free. The game will be carried NO EXCUSES, BUT THAT WAS TOUGH: 11. Notre Dame 11-2 932 live on SEC Network+ (digital platform), which The Gamecocks faced the nation’s toughest sched- 12. Baylor 11-3 929 is available to all authenticated fans via the ESPN ule during the 2019 season. Gamecock opponents 13. Wisconsin 10-4 901 App. averaged 8.9 wins, the high-water mark for any 14. Auburn 9-4 703 school in 2019, and all nine of their opponents that appeared in bowl games, won a bowl game. 15. Iowa 10-3 686 PRO TIMING DAY: South Carolina will hold South Carolina’s Division I opponents combined 16. Utah 11-3 673 its annual Pro Timing Day on Thursday, March 19. The event will take place at the Jerri and Steve for a 101-44 record, a .697 winning percentage. 17. Memphis 12-2 553 Spurrier indoor practice facility beginning at 8 am Using the NCAA formula, the Gamecocks (99- 18. Appalachian State 13-1 474 and is closed to the general public. 46, .683) faced the toughest schedule in the coun- 19. Michigan 9-4 437 try, just ahead of Auburn (107-50, .682). 20. Navy 11-2 396 THE HISTORY: 2020 will mark the 127th sea- WHERE THERE’S A WILL: Will Muschamp 21. Cincinnati 11-3 382 son of intercollegiate football at the University has posted a 26-25 record in his first four seasons 22. Boise State 12-2 273 of South Carolina, dating back to 1892. It is the 114th-consecutive year in which South Carolina as the Gamecocks’ head football coach. His .510 23. Air Force 11-2 265 has competed on the gridiron. The University did winning percentage is exactly the same as that of 24. UCF 10-3 72 not field a team in either 1893 or 1906. Carolina the University through its first 126 years of in- 25. Virginia 9-5 47 owns an all-time record of 612-587-44, a .510 tercollegiate football. The 26 wins ranks him in a winning percentage. tie for ninth on the school’s all-time list with Sol Metzger, while his 51 games coached ranks 10th

8 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA NOTEBOOK 2019 Final SEC Standings EASTERN DIVISION School SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Georgia 7-1 .875 202 84 12-2 .857 431 176 6-1 4-0 2-1 5-1 Florida 6-2 .750 249 136 11-2 .846 432 201 6-0 3-1 2-1 5-1 Tennessee 5-3 .625 160 186 8-5 .615 314 282 5-3 2-2 1-0 4-2 Kentucky 3-5 .375 145 160 8-5 .615 353 251 6-2 1-3 1-0 2-4 Missouri 3-5 .375 1434 179 6-6 .500 304 233 5-2 1-4 0-0 1-5 South Carolina 3-5 .375 159 221 4-8 .333 269 313 3-4 1-3 0-1 3-3 Vanderbilt 1-7 .125 102 287 3-9 .250 198 381 3-4 0-5 0-0 1-5 WESTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Neutral vs. Div. LSU# 8-0 1.000 377 204 15-0 1.000 726 328 7-0 5-0 3-0 6-0 Alabama 6-2 .750 360 203 11-2 .846 614 242 6-1 3-1 2-0 4-2 Auburn 5-3 .625 250 180 9-4 .692 432 254 6-1 2-2 1-1 5-1 Texas A&M 4-4 .500 202 224 8-5 .615 384 293 5-2 1-3 2-0 3-3 Mississippi State 3-5 .375 186 256 6-7 .462 359 375 4-3 1-3 1-1 2-4 Ole Miss 2-6 .250 208 243 4-8 .333 319 318 4-3 0-5 0-0 1-5 Arkansas 0-8 .000 139 319 2-10 .167 257 442 2-5 0-4 0-1 0-6 #-SEC Champion

in school history. Overall, Coach Muschamp has six on offense, six on defense and one specialist. Vann (171 yards) are the top receivers. The Game- been a head coach for eight seasons, logging a 54- The returning offensive starters are RG Jovaughn cocks also return their top passer in Ryan Hilinski 46 record, a .540 winning percentage. Gwyn, QB Ryan Hilinski, LT Sadarius Hutch- (2,357 yards). Six of the squad’s top eight tacklers erson, LG Jordan Rhodes, WR Shi Smith and return for the 2020 season, including team-leader COACHING CAROUSEL: Head football coach RT Dylan Wonnum. The returning defensive Ernest Jones (97 tackles) and Jammie Robinson Will Muschamp made some changes to his coach- starters are LB Sherrod Greene, CB Jaycee Horn, (62 tackles). Aaron Sterling returns after leading ing staff in the off season. Former Colorado State LB Ernest Jones, CB Israel Mukuamu, S R.J. the team in tackles for loss (10.0) and sacks (6.0), head coach Mike Bobo was brought in to serve as Roderick and DE Aaron Sterling. The specialist while Israel Mukuamu paced the team with four the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. is PK Parker White. . Joe Cox takes over as the tight ends coach with Bobby Bentley moving back mentor the run- GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN: The Game- NO SPRING FOR YOU: Several Gamecocks ning backs. Veteran SEC coach Tracy Rocker will cocks said good-bye to 24 lettermen including 11 will sit out the spring while rehabbing from off- coach the defensive line with former Gamecock starters off last year’s team, five on both sides of season surgeries. Those who are expected to be Rod Wilson taking over the linebackers. Kyle the ball and one specialist. The departed starters sidelined include wide receiver Randrecous Da- Krantz assumes the duties as the special teams include WR Chavis Dawkins, RB Rico Dowdle, vis (lower leg), linebacker Spencer Eason-Riddle coordinator and assistant defensive backs coach. WR Bryan Edwards, TE Kyle Markway and (knee), defensive lineman Kingsley Enagbare OC Donell Stanley on the offensive side of the (hip), quarterback Collin Hill (knee), defensive THEY DO THE HEAVY LIFTING: The entire ball, and LB T.J. Brunson, S J.T. Ibe, DT Javon lineman Tyreek Johnson (knee), linebacker Mo- strength and conditioning staff has been over- Kinlaw, DT Kobe Smith, B/S D.J. Wonnum on hamed Kaba (knee), tight end Nick Muse (knee) hauled, with Paul Jackson now in charge. Joining defense, along with punter Joseph Charlton. and offensive tackle Dylan Wonnum (hip). Jackson on the strength staff are Scott Salwasser, Julian Whitehead, Anthony Henderson and EVERY TIME OUT: The Gamecocks had eight ABOUT THE SCHEDULE: The Gamecocks Jordan Sims. players start every game in 2019 includes LT have another challenging schedule on tap for Sadarius Hutcherson, TE Kyle Markway, OC 2020. Carolina’s 2020 opponents combined for BREAKING IT DOWN: The 96-man spring ros- Donell Stanley, CB Jaycee Horn, LB Ernest a 102-54 record and a .654 winning percentage ter consists of two graduate transfers, 17 seniors, Jones, DT Javon Kinlaw, CB Israel Mukuamu during the 2019 season. The month of November 22 juniors, 24 sophomores, 19 redshirt freshmen and DE D.J. Wonnum. Hutcherson (26 consecu- will be especially daunting as the Gamecocks will and 12 true freshmen. tive starts), Mukuamu (14), Horn (13) and Jones face Georgia, LSU and Clemson, three teams that (12) return in 2020. finished in the top-4 in the final 2019 Associated THEY’RE BACK: The Gamecocks welcome 45 Press poll, included two that played in the Na- returning letterwinners to begin the 2020 spring IT’S A NUMBERS GAME: Carolina returns tional Championship game. session. The lettermen consist of 22 offensive play- 20 percent of its rushing yards, 95 percent of ers, 21 on defense and two special teams players. its passing yards and 43 percent of its receiving NON-CONFERENCE SUCCESS: The Game- yards from 2019. Kevin Harris (179 yards) and cocks are 32-11 in their last 43 non-conference RETURNING STARTERS: The Gamecocks Deshaun Fenwick (111 yards) are the top return- games, with six of the 11 losses in that stretch list 13 returning starters from the 2019 squad, ing rushers, while Shi Smith (489 yards) and Josh coming against Clemson.

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 9 CAROLINA NOTEBOOK CAROLINA FOOTBALL PROTECT THIS HOUSE: Carolina has won 31 Roll including: Trey Adkins, Jake Bentley, Da- Career Start Chart of its last 36 home games against non-conference vonne Bowen, TJ Brunson, Eddie Buckhouse, foes. The Gamecocks had won a school-record Summie Carlay, Slade Carroll, Joseph Charlton, Player ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 All 22-straight home games against non-conference Devontae Davis, Chavis Dawkins, Mon Denson, teams before dropping the final two games of the Eric Douglas, Spencer Eason-Riddle, Chandler Sadarius Hutcherson RS 4 13 12 29 2015 regular season to The Citadel and Clemson. Farrell, Daniel Fennell, Corbett Glick, Sherrod Shi Smith - 7 9 10 26 Greene, Jovaughn Gwyn, Cole Hanna, Dawson ENROLLING EARLY: The Gamecocks’ spring Hoffman, Jaycee Horn, Sadarius Hutcherson, J.T. Keir Thomas 2 11 12 RS 25 roster features nine high school recruits who Ibe, Max Iyama, Tyreek Johnson, John Kanaan, Sherrod Greene - 2 13 9 24 graduated a semester early and enrolled in time Christian Kinsley, Rosendo Louis Jr., Hank Ma- for spring drills in 2020. Here is the list of the nos, Sean McGonigal, Israel Mukuamu, Jazuun Jaycee Horn - - 10 12 22 Gamecocks who have enrolled early since 2006: Outlaw, Kiel Pollard, Patrick Reedy, Will Regis- R.J. Roderick - - 5 11 16 2006: Clark Gaston ter, Jordan Rhodes, Darius Rush, Rick Sandidge, 2007: Stephen Garcia, Travian Robertson Kobe Smith, Will Tommie, Jay Urich, Jordan Vil- Aaron Sterling - 0 4 11 15 2008: Jay Spearman, C.C. Whitlock, Shaq Wilson lafane, Noah Vincent, MJ Webb, Parker White, 2009: Jarvis Giles, Stephon Gilmore, DeVonte Dylan Wonnum, and D.J. Wonnum. Israel Mukuamu - - 2 12 14 Holloman Dylan Wonnum - - 7 7 14 2010: Connor Shaw 2011: Martay Mattox COACHES CLINIC: The fourth annual Will Ernest Jones - - 0 12 12 2012: Kelvin Rainey, Brock Stadnik, Clayton Stadnik Muschamp Football Coaches Clinic, hosted by 2013: Connor Mitch, D.J. Park Coach Muschamp and the Carolina football Jovaughn Gwyn - - RS 11 11 2014: None coaching staff, will be held March 20-21, 2020 Ryan Hilinski - - - 11 11 2015: Jalen Henry, Christian Owens, Sherrod at the Long Family Football Operations facility in Pittman, Jerad Washington Columbia. The early registration cost is $20 per OrTre Smith - 10 0 1 11 2016: Bryan Edwards, C.J. Freeman, Brandon person. Call 803-777-4271 for more information. McIlwain, Chris Smith, Kobe Smith, Keir Jordan Rhodes - RS 0 10 10 Thomas ALL-DECADE TEAM: The State newspaper, Jaylen Nichols - - - 4 4 2017: Summie Carlay, Jaylin Dickerson, OrTre Smith, M.J. Webb GamecockCentral.com and TheBigSpur.com all Josh Vann - - 1 3 4 2018: Wyatt Campbell, Kingsley Enagbare, Deshaun produced South Carolina All-Decade Teams of Fenwick, Maxwell Iyama, Ernest Jones, Randrecous Davis 1/RS 2 0 0 3 the 2010s. Here is the consensus Gamecock team Dakereon Joyner, Rosendo Louis Jr., Hank of the decade: Xavier Legette - - - 3 3 Manos, Israel Mukuamu, R.J. Roderick, Darius Rush, Lavonte Valentine OFFENSE: Jammie Robinson - - - 3 3 2019: Joseph Anderson, Derek Boykins, Rodricus QB: Connor Shaw Fitten, Kevin Harris, Ryan Hilinski, Jalen RB: Brad Johnson - 0 2 RS 2 Marcus Lattimore Nichols, Zacch Pickens, KeShawn Toney WR: , Bryan Edwards Alshon Jeffery Hank Manos - - 1/RS 1 2 2020: Luke Doty, O’Donnell Fortune, Dominick Hill, TE: Trai Jones, Mohamed Kaba, Vershon Lee, OL: Zack Bailey, A.J. Cann, , T.J. Jakai Moore - - - 2 2 MarShawn Lloyd, Tyshawn Wannamaker, Michael Wyman Johnson, Corey Robinson, Brandon Shell John Dixon - - - 1/RS 1 DEFENSE: Eric Douglas - RS 0 1 1 FAMILY TIES: Senior linebacker Damani Staley DL: , Melvin Ingram, Javon Kinlaw is the son of former Gamecock and NFL running Jabari Ellis JC JC RS 1 1 LB: T.J. Brunson, Skai Moore, Shaq Wilson back Duce Staley; junior cornerback Jaycee Horn DB: Antonio Allen, Stephon Gilmore, Victor Kingsley Enagbare - - 0 1 1 is the son of former NFL wide receiver Joe Horn; Hampton, DeVonte Holloman, D.J. Swearinger sophomore safety Shilo Sanders is the son of for- Chandler Farrell RS 0 0 1 1 SPECIAL TEAMS: mer NFL and MLB standout Deion Sanders. Nick Muse - WM WM 1 1 KR: Deebo Samuel PR: FALL ACADEMICS: The Gamecocks placed 47 RS-Redshirt; JC-Junior College; WM-William & Mary PK: Elliott Fry players on the 2019 SEC Fall Academic Honor P: Joseph Charlton 2019 Drive Chart Summary South Carolina Opponents Opp. Drives TD FG Missed Punt Downs Fum INT Half 3-Out Opp. Drives TD FG Missed Punt Downs Fum INT Half 3-Out UNC 13 2 2 1 5 0 0 2 1 4 UNC 13 2 3 1 5 1 1 0 0 5 CSU 13 10 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 CSU 13 1 1 0 6 1 0 3 1 7 ALA 11 2 3 0 2 2 1 1 0 2 ALA 10 6 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 MIZ 16 2 0 1 8 1 2 1 1 10 MIZ 14 2 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 UK 14 3 1 0 9 0 0 0 1 4 UK 15 1 0 0 9 2 1 1 1 8 UGA 12 1 2 2 7 0 0 0 0 3 UGA 14 2 1 2 3 1 1 3 1 2 FLA 15 3 2 0 7 2 1 0 0 6 FLA 16 5 1 0 7 0 0 1 2 6 TENN 14 3 0 0 8 3 0 0 0 6 TENN 13 3 2 1 4 1 0 0 2 2 VANDY 10 3 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 1 VANDY 11 1 0 0 7 0 0 2 1 5 APP ST 13 1 3 0 5 1 0 1 2 3 APP ST 11 1 2 0 7 0 0 1 0 4 A&M 13 0 2 0 8 2 0 0 1 4 A&M 13 3 3 1 4 0 1 0 1 4 CLEM 11 0 1 0 7 1 0 1 1 7 CLEM 11 5 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 TOT 155 30 18 4 69 14 6 7 7 50 TOT 154 32 18 8 61 8 5 12 10 45

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2019 Season Highlights

u The highlight of the 2019 season came when the Gamecocks defeated No. 3 Georgia, 20-17, in overtime in Athens. That win matched the 1981 win at North Carolina as the second-best win in school history based on the Associated Press rankings, topped only by the 2010 win over No. 1 Alabama. u The Gamecocks faced the nation's toughest schedule in 2019, according to the NCAA. The Gamecocks played the No. 3, 5, 9, 13, and 20th-ranked teams in the final Playoff Rankings. Nine of their 12 opponents played in bowl games. u This senior class was part of the greatest decade in South Carolina Football history. From 2010-19, the Gamecocks posted a 78-51 record, a .605 winning percentage. The 78 wins were 10 more than the previous high for a decade, while the team won more than 60 percent of its games in a decade for the first time in school history. u Seven seniors were invited to play in postseason all-star games. Joseph Charlton, Bryan Edwards, Javon Kinlaw and D.J. Wonnum have all accepted invita- tions to the Reese's Senior Bowl; Rico Dowdle and Tavien Feaster will represent South Carolina in the East-West Shrine Bowl, and T.J. Brunson will play in the NFL Players Association Collegiate Bowl. u Senior Bryan Edwards became the school record holder with 234 career pass receptions, 3,045 career receiving yards and a 48-consecutive games with a reception. He also ranks third in career receiving touchdowns and tied for fifth with eight 100-yard receiving games. He led the SEC with 7.1 receptions per game and earned second-team All-SEC accolades. u Senior Jake Bentley finished his Carolina career ranked second in completion percentage, third in pass completions and passing touchdowns, tied for third in touchdowns responsible for, fourth in pass attempts and passing yards, and sixth in career wins. u Senior Rico Dowdle finished his career ranked 15th on the school's all-time rushing list with 2,167 yards. u Senior defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw earned first team All-SEC and second team All-America honors and has been projected as a probable first round draft pick. u Senior BUCK D.J. Wonnum wrapped up his Gamecock career ranked ninth with 29.5 tackles for loss. He was a second-team All-SEC selection. u Senior linebacker T.J. Brunson logged 164 career unassisted tackles, tying for 10th on the school's all-time list. u Senior punter Joseph Charlton averaged 47.7 yards per punt, ranking third in the country and breaking his own single-season school record by nearly three yards. He also owns the school's best career punting average at 45.5 yards. He was a semifinalist for the Ray Guy Award, given to the nation's top punter. u Thirteen Gamecocks played in 2019 with an undergraduate degree in hand. Eleven more received their undergraduate degrees in December, while Daniel Fennell earned his Master's degree. Player Rankings on 2019 In-Season Award Winners

Carolina’s All-Time List SEC Freshman of the Week...... Ryan Hilinski...... Alabama (9/14) JAKE BENTLEY – Career John Mackey Award Honorable Mention...... Kyle Markway...... Alabama (9/14) o Passing Yards – 7,527 – 4th Ray Guy Award “Great 8”...... Joseph Charlton...... Missouri (9/21) o Pass Attempts – 1,002 – 4th SEC Defensive Player of the Week...... D.J. Wonnum...... Kentucky (9/28) o Pass Completions – 626 – 3rd o Completion Percentage – 62.5 – 2nd SEC Special Teams Player of the Week...... Joseph Charlton.... Kentucky (9/28) o Passing Touchdowns – 55 – 3rd Ray Guy Award “Great 8”...... Joseph Charlton.... Kentucky (9/28) o Starting Quarterback Wins – 19 – 6th SEC Defensive Player of the Week o Total Offense – 7,670 – 5th selected by CollegeSportsMadness.com...... Ernest Jones...... Kentucky (9/28) o Touchdowns Responsible For – 63 – t3rd Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week...... Israel Mukuamu.....Georgia (10/12) T.J. BRUNSON – Career Chuck Bednarik Award National Player of the Week...... Israel Mukuamu.....Georgia (10/12) o Unassisted Tackles – 164 – t10th Bronko Nagurski National Def. Player of the Week...... Israel Mukuamu.....Georgia (10/12) JOSEPH CHARLTON – 2019 Season o Punting Average – 47.7 – 1st National/SEC Defensive Player of the Week selected by CollegeSportsMadness.com...... Israel Mukuamu.....Georgia (10/12) JOSEPH CHARLTON – Career o Punting Average – 45.5 – 1st SEC Defensive Player of the Week...... Israel Mukuamu.....Georgia (10/12) SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week...... Javon Kinlaw...... Georgia (10/12) RICO DOWDLE – Career o Rushing Yards – 2,167 – 15th Ray Guy Award “Great 8”...... Joseph Charlton.....Georgia (10/12) FWAA National Team of the Week...... South Carolina...... Georgia (10/12) BRYAN EDWARDS – Season o Receptions – 71 – 5th Bobby Dodd Trophy Coach of the Week...... Will Muschamp.....Georgia (10/12) Associated Press Midseason All-America (1st Team)...... Javon Kinlaw BRYAN EDWARDS – Career o Receptions – 234 – 1st The Athletic Midseason All-America (2nd Team)...... Javon Kinlaw o Receiving Yards – 3,045 – 1st Ray Guy Award “Great 8”...... Joseph Charlton...... Florida (10/19) o Receiving Touchdowns – 22 – 3rd Bednarik Award Semifinalist...... Javon Kinlaw o 100-Yard Receiving Games - 8 - t5th o Consecutive Games with a Reception – 48 – 1st SCFHOF Blanchard-Rogers Trophy Finalist...... Bryan Edwards SCFHOF Blanchard-Rogers Trophy Finalist...... Javon Kinlaw PARKER WHITE – Career o Points Scored – 231 – 5th SCFHOF Blanchard-Rogers Trophy Finalist...... D.J. Wonnum Ray Guy Award “Great 8”...... Joseph Charlton.... App State (11/9) D.J. WONNUM – Career o Tackles for Loss - 29.5 - 9th Ray Guy Award Semifinalist...... Joseph Charlton

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2019 Post-Season Award Winners Carolina Rankings

Coaches’ Awards Category Avg./No. SEC NCAA Comeback Player of the Year...... D.J. Wonnum Scoring Offense 22.4 12 104 Nutrition Award...... Kingsley Enagbare, Donell Stanley, D.J. Wonnum Rushing Offense 149.7 10 82 Dr. Harris Pastides Outstanding Student-Athlete Award...... Chavis Dawkins, Javon Kinlaw, Passing Offense 222.2 7 74 Kobe Smith, Keir Thomas, D.J. Wonnum, Dylan Wonnum Passing Efficiency 111.08 11 118 Community Service Award...... Spencer Eason-Riddle Total Offense 371.9 11 96 Strength & Conditioning Award...... Kevin Harris, Dakereon Joyner, D.J. Wonnum Offensive Scout Team Award...... Slade Carroll Scoring Defense 26.1 10 53 Defensive Scout Team Award...... Rodricus Fitten Rushing Defense 158.0 12 66 Special Teams Scout Team Award...... Jaylan Foster Passing Defense 235.3 12 80 Pass Eff. Defense 130.70 10 59 Players’ Choice Awards Total Defense 393.3 10 66 Unselfish Teammate - Offense...... Dakereon Joyner, Donell Stanley Kickoff Returns 20.24 8 74 Unselfish Teammate – Defense...... Javon Kinlaw Opp. Kickoff Returns 24.00 14 115 Unselfish Teammate – Special Teams...... Spencer Eason-Riddle Punt Returns 13.27 3 16 Tenacity Award – Offense...... Rico Dowdle, Bryan Edwards Opp. Punt Returns 13.83 12 124 Tenacity Award – Defense...... Javon Kinlaw Net Punting 41.96 3 10 Tenacity Award – Special Teams...... Joseph Charlton, Spencer Eason-Riddle Leadership Award – Offense...... Donell Stanley Recovered 5 10 105 Leadership Award – Defense...... T.J. Brunson Fumbles Lost 7 6 41 Leadership Award – Special Teams...... Joseph Charlton Passes Intercepted 12 5 31 MVP – Offense ( Award)...... Bryan Edwards Passes Had Intercepted 7 5 25 MVP – Defense (Joe Morrison Award)...... Javon Kinlaw Turnovers Gained 17 8 74 MVP – Special Teams (Jim Carlen Award)...... Joseph Charlton Turnovers Lost 14 5 20 Most Explosive Player – Offense...... Bryan Edwards Turnover Margin 0.25 5 43 Most Productive Player – Defense...... Javon Kinlaw Most Productive Player – Special Teams...... Joseph Charlton Sacks 2.00 10 72 Steve Wadiak MVP Award...... Bryan Edwards Sacks Allowed 2.08 9 69 Rex Enright Captains’ Award...... T.J. Brunson, Bryan Edwards, Javon Kinlaw, Tackles for Loss 6.0 6 61 Donell Stanley, D.J. Wonnum Tackles for Loss Allowed 5.00 4 28 3rd Down Percentage .321 13 120 SEC and National Honors Opp. 3rd Down Pct. .383 8 56 First Team All-America (Associated Press)...... Javon Kinlaw 4th Down Percentage .481 9 81 Second Team All-America (USA TODAY)...... Javon Kinlaw Opp. 4th Down Pct. .357 4 9 Third Team All-America (Pro Football Focus)...... Javon Kinlaw Third Team All-America (GPR Analytics)...... Joseph Charlton Penalties/Game 6.58 10 89 Fourth Team All-America (Phil Steele)...... Javon Kinlaw Penalty Yards/Game 54.67 9 72 Honorable Mention All-America (Pro Football Focus)...... Joseph Charlton Time of Possession 27:01 14 117 Second Team Freshman All-America (Pro Football Focus)...... Jammie Robinson Honorable Mention Freshman All-America (Pro Football Focus)...... Zacch Pickens

First Team All-SEC (Coaches)...... Javon Kinlaw Pronunciation Guide First Team All-SEC (Phil Steele)...... Javon Kinlaw Second Team All-SEC (Associated Press)...... Javon Kinlaw Summie Carlay...... SUM-me car-LAY Second Team All-SEC (Associated Press)...... Israel Mukuamu Reed Charpia...... Shar-pee Second Team All-SEC (Associated Press)...... D.J. Wonnum Randrecous Davis...... ran-DREE-cuss Second Team All-SEC (Coaches)...... Bryan Edwards Kingsley Enagbare...... ee-NAG-bar-ee Second Team All-SEC (Phil Steele)...... Bryan Edwards Chandler Farrell...... FAIR-ul Second Team All-SEC (Pro Football Focus)...... Javon Kinlaw Rodricus Fitten...... rod-DREAK-cuss Second Team All-SEC (Pro Football Focus)...... Joseph Charlton Ryan Hilinski...... huh-LIN-skee Third Team All-SEC (Phil Steele)...... D.J. Wonnum Dakereon Joyner...... duh-CARE-ee-on Third Team All-SEC (Phil Steele)...... Israel Mukuamu Xavier Legette...... ZAY-v-ur la-GET Third Team All-SEC (Pro Football Focus)...... Bryan Edwards Jakai Moore...... juh-KIGH Honorable Mention All-SEC (Pro Football Focus)...... Tavien Feaster Israel Mukuamu...... moo-KWAH-moo Honorable Mention All-SEC (Pro Football Focus)...... Parker White Jammie Robinson...... JAY-me Honorable Mention All-SEC (Pro Football Focus)...... D.J. Wonnum Travaris Robinson...... truh-VARR-us Chad Terrell...... tur-ELL Freshman All-SEC (Coaches)...... Jammie Robinson Keir Thomas...... KEER Freshman All-SEC (Coaches)...... Zacch Pickens Jay Urich...... YUR-ick Jordan Villafane...... VILL-uh-fane Allstate AFCA Good Works Team...... Spencer Eason-Riddle Alexander Woznick...... WAHZ-nick SEC Community Service Team...... Spencer Eason-Riddle

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September 5 October 3 November 14 Coastal Carolina at South Carolina *South Carolina at Florida *South Carolina at LSU Alabama vs Southern California (Arlington) *Kentucky at Auburn *Ole Miss at Arkansas Nevada at Arkansas *Vanderbilt at Georgia *Missouri at Florida Alcorn State at Auburn *Alabama at Ole Miss *Tennessee at Georgia Eastern Washington at Florida *Texas A&M at Mississippi State *Mississippi State at Kentucky Eastern Michigan at Kentucky *Missouri at Tennessee *Vanderbilt at Texas A&M UTSA at LSU Charleston Southern at Arkansas UT Martin at Alabama Ole Miss vs Baylor (Houston) Nicholls at LSU UMass at Auburn New Mexico at Mississippi State November 21 Central Arkansas at Missouri October 10 Charlotte at Tennessee *Tennessee at South Carolina Wofford at South Carolina Abilene Christian at Texas A&M *Alabama at Arkansas *Texas A&M at Alabama Mercer at Vanderbilt *LSU at Florida *LSU at Auburn *Auburn at Georgia *Georgia at Kentucky September 7 *Ole Miss at Vanderbilt Louisiana-Monroe at Arkansas Georgia vs Virginia (Atlanta) Eastern Illinois at Kentucky New Mexico State at Florida Missouri at BYU Georgia Southern at Ole Miss September 12 Fresno State at Texas A&M Alabama A&M at Mississippi State East Carolina at South Carolina Louisiana at Missouri *Kentucky at Florida October 17 Troy at Tennessee *Vanderbilt at Missouri *Mississippi State at Alabama Louisiana Tech at Vanderbilt Georgia State at Alabama *LSU at Arkansas November 26 Arkansas at Notre Dame *Texas A&M at Auburn Auburn vs North Carolina (Atlanta) *Vanderbilt at Kentucky *Mississippi State at Ole Miss East Tennessee State at Georgia *Florida at Ole Miss November 28 Texas at LSU *Georgia at Missouri Southeast Missouri State at Ole Miss South Carolina @ Clemson Mississippi State at NC State October 24 *Auburn at Alabama Tennessee at Oklahoma *Texas A&M at South Carolina *Arkansas at Missouri North Texas at Texas A&M *Mississippi State at LSU *LSU at Texas A&M *Kentucky at Missouri *Tennessee at Vanderbilt September 19 *Alabama at Tennessee Florida at Florida State *Missouri at South Carolina UConn at Ole Miss Georgia Tech at Georgia *Georgia at Alabama Kentucky at Louisville *Auburn at Ole Miss October 31 *Arkansas at Mississippi State *South Carolina at Vanderbilt December 5 South Alabama at Florida *Tennessee at Arkansas SEC Football Championship Game (Atlanta) Kent State at Kentucky *Florida vs Georgia (Jacksonville) LSU vs Rice (Houston) *Auburn at Mississippi State Furman at Tennessee Colorado at Texas A&M November 7 Vanderbilt at Kansas State *Georgia at South Carolina *Arkansas at Auburn September 26 *Alabama at LSU *South Carolina at Kentucky *Missouri at Mississippi State *Ole Miss at LSU *Kentucky at Tennessee *Arkansas vs Texas A&M (Arlington) *Ole Miss at Texas A&M *Florida at Tennessee *Florida at Vanderbilt Kent State at Alabama Southern Miss at Auburn Louisiana-Monroe at Georgia Tulane at Mississippi State Eastern Michigan at Missouri Colorado State at Vanderbilt

*SEC Game

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 13 HEAD COACH WILL MUSCHAMP CAROLINA FOOTBALL WILL MUSCHAMP Head Coach Fifth Year at South Carolina

Will Muschamp begins his fifth Muschamp’s third squad posted ppg) and total defense (252.0 ypg), MUSCHAMP season directing the Gamecocks’ foot- a 7-6 campaign and a third-straight while finishing second nationally in Full Name: William Larry Muschamp ball fortunes in 2020. Muschamp was bowl appearance despite being deci- pass efficiency defense (89.8) and third Born: August 3, 1971 introduced as the University of South mated by injuries on the defensive side in rushing defense (67.0 ypg). Hometown: Rome, Ga. Carolina’s 34th head football coach on of the ball. The return of Deebo Sam- Prior to taking the reins at Florida, Wife: Carol December 7, 2015. uel, who earned All-America recogni- Muschamp served as the defensive Children: Jackson and Whit Coach Muschamp owns a 26-25 tion, sparked an offense that logged coordinator at Texas from 2008-10. College: Georgia (1994) mark in four seasons in Columbia. He five games of 500 or more yards. Under his guidance, the Longhorn de- Auburn (1996) recorded more wins in his first three In his fourth year, the Gamecocks fense ranked No. 1 in the nation with seasons (22) than any coach in school slipped to 4-8, but the season was 119 sacks and ranked in the Top-10 coaching experience history. He was also the first head highlighted by an overtime win over nationally allowing 2.9 yards per rush- coach to take the Gamecocks to bowl third-ranked Georgia, the eventual ing attempt (third), 96.7 rushing yards 2016-20 South Carolina Head Coach games in each of his first three seasons. SEC Eastern Division champion. per game (fourth) and 297.4 yards per 2015 Auburn Defensive Coord. 2011-14 Florida Head Coach In his first season in Columbia, Regarded as an outstanding defen- game (seventh), all Big 12 bests during 2008-10 Texas DC/Linebackers Muschamp guided the Gamecocks to sive mind, Muschamp is a 25-year that span. In 2009, Texas played in the 2006-07 Auburn DC/Defensive Backs a 6-7 mark and a spot in the Birming- coaching veteran, including 17 years BCS National Championship game. 2005 Miami (NFL) AHC/Defense ham Bowl. The Gamecocks doubled in the . In Under Muschamp’s tutelage, Brian Or- 2001-04 LSU DC/Linebackers their win total from the previous sea- eight seasons as a head coach, all in the akpo won the 2008 Rotary Lombardi, 2000 Valdosta State DC/DBs son while increasing their SEC wins SEC, Muschamp owns a 54-46 record, Bronko Nagurski and Ted Hendricks 1999 Eastern Kentucky Def. Backs from one to three. The Gamecocks a .540 winning percentage. awards. In the 2009 and 2010 NFL 1998 West Georgia Def. Backs started as many true freshman (7) as His previous head coaching experi- Drafts, Muschamp had a combined 1995-96 Auburn Graduate Assistant any school in the country, and were ence came at the eight players drafted, seven in the first the only Division I school to have true where he posted a 28-21 record from four rounds, including first-rounders bowl experience freshmen lead the team in both pass- 2011-14. He led the Gators to three Brian Orakpo and Earl Thomas. ing (Jake Bentley) and rushing (Rico bowl games in his four seasons in In four of his nine seasons as an 2018 Belk Dowdle). Seventy-six of the Game- Gainesville and was recognized as the FBS defensive coordinator, his teams 2018 Outback cocks’ 113-man Birmingham Bowl SEC Coach of the Year in 2012 after allowed less than 100 rushing yards per 2016 Birmingham roster (67.3 percent) were either fresh- guiding Florida to an 11-2 record and game and twice led the nation in rush- 2013 Sugar men or sophomores in Muschamp’s a Top-10 finish. ing defense. His 2003 LSU defense led 2012 Gator first campaign. As an assistant coach, the Rome, the country by allowing 67 yards per 2010 BCS National Championship His second season brought more Ga., native has worked in two na- game on the ground, the best mark by 2009 Fiesta success, as the team won nine games tional championship games (2003 and an SEC team in the 2000s, while Texas 2007 Chick-fil-A 2007 Cotton for just the seventh time in school his- 2009), winning with LSU in 2003, gave up just 73.1 yards on the ground 2005 Capital One tory, was the only Power 5 school to and coached in a pair of BCS bowl in 2009 to pace the nation. 2004 Sugar/National Championship have a multiple win total increase in games following the 2008 and 2012 A 1994 Georgia graduate, Mus- 2003 Cotton 2016 and 2017, finished second in the seasons. He has coached in and won champ moved immediately into 2002 Sugar SEC East and earned a second-straight three conference championship games, coaching, working as a GA at Auburn 1996 Independence bowl appearance. The season culmi- twice in the SEC and once in the Big from 1995-96, while earning his mas- 1996 Outback nated with an Outback Bowl victory 12. He was a finalist for the 2007 Bro- ter’s degree. He served as a secondary 1993 Citrus over Michigan on New Year’s Day. yles Award, presented to the nation’s coach at West Georgia (1998) and 1991 Independence top assistant coach. Eastern Kentucky (1999) before mov- Prior to his arrival in Columbia, ing into his first defensive coordinator Muschamp most recently served as position at Valdosta State for the 2000 the defensive coordinator at Auburn season, where he helped the Blazers to University in 2015, his third stint as a 10-2 record and the Gulf South title. an SEC defensive coordinator. He Muschamp also logged a stint in the also held that title with Auburn from NFL, working as the Miami Dolphins 2006-07 and at LSU from 2002-04. Assistant Head Coach for Defense in In his six seasons as an SEC defensive 2005 under . coordinator, Muschamp’s units ranked During his playing career at Geor- among the nation’s Top-10 in total de- gia, Muschamp earned his way from fense and in scoring defense five times. walk-on to scholarship player by the Muschamp’s first full-time coaching spring of his redshirt freshman season experience in the SEC came at LSU. and eventually was named co-captain He was the Tigers’ linebacker coach for as a senior. A safety on the gridiron, he one season before being elevated to de- earned a spot on the SEC Academic fensive coordinator from 2002-04. His Honor Roll in 1993. 2003 defense helped the Tigers to the Born August 3, 1971, Muschamp national championship by leading the and his wife, the former Carol Davis, nation both in scoring defense (11.0 have two sons, Jackson and Whit.

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Muschamp Head Coach Year-by-Year NFL Drafted Players Coached by Will Muschamp Overall SEC SEC School Player Position Year Rd. Pick Team LSU Bradie James Linebacker 2003 4 103 Cowboys Year School Record Record Finish Bowl LSU Norman Lejeune Defensive Back 2003 7 244 Eagles 2011 Florida 7-6 3-5 3rd in East Taxslayer Gator LSU Defensive End 2004 2 63 Patriots 2012 Florida 11-2 7-1 T1st in East Sugar LSU Chad Lavalais Defensive Tackle 2004 5 142 Falcons LSU Marcus Spears Defensive End 2005 1 11 Cowboys 2013 Florida 4-8 3-5 5th in East - LSU Cornerback 2005 2 43 Giants 2014 Florida 6-5 4-4 3rd in East - LSU Defensive Back 2005 4 104 Dolphins 2016 South Carolina 6-7 3-5 5th in East Birmingham LSU Claude Wroten Defensive Tackle 2006 3 68 Rams LSU Kyle Williams Defensive Tackle 2006 5 134 Bills 2017 South Carolina 9-4 5-3 2nd in East Outback LSU Defensive End 2006 6 197 49ers 2018 South Carolina 7-6 4-4 T4th in East Belk Auburn Will Herring Linebacker 2007 5 161 Seahawks Auburn David Irons Cornerback 2007 6 194 Falcons 2019 South Carolina 4-8 3-5 T4th in East Auburn Quentin Groves Defensive End 2008 2 52 Jaguars Florida 28-21 17-15 Auburn Patrick Lee Cornerback 2008 2 60 Packers South Carolina 26-25 15-17 Auburn Pat Sims Defensive Tackle 2008 3 77 Bengals Auburn Jonathan Wilhite Cornerback 2008 4 129 Patriots Overall 54-46 32-32 Auburn Sen’Derrick Marks Defensive Tackle 2009 2 62 Titans Auburn Jerraud Powers Cornerback 2009 3 92 Colts Muschamp vs. Opponents Auburn Walter McFadden Cornerback 2010 5 138 Raiders Auburn Defensive Tackle 2011 1 13 Lions Akron...... 1-0 Louisiana Tech...... 1-0 Auburn Zach Clayton Defensive Tackle 2011 7 212 Titans Alabama...... 0-3 Louisville...... 0-1 Texas Brian Orakpo Defensive End 2009 1 13 Redskins Texas Roy Miller Defensive Tackle 2009 3 81 Buccaneers Appalachian State...... 0-1 Massachusetts...... 1-0 Texas Henry Melton Defensive End 2009 4 105 Bears Arkansas...... 2-0 Miami (Fla.)...... 0-1 Texas Earl Thomas Safety 2010 1 14 Seahawks Auburn...... 0-1 Michigan...... 1-0 Texas Sergio Kindle Defensive End 2010 2 43 Ravens Texas Lamarr Houston Defensive End 2010 2 44 Raiders Bowling Green...... 1-0 Mississippi...... 1-0 Texas Roddrick Muckelroy Linebacker 2010 4 131 Bengals Charleston Southern...... 1-0 Mississippi State...... 0-1 Texas Aaron Williams Cornerback 2011 2 34 Bills Chattanooga...... 1-0 Missouri...... 4-3 Texas Curtis Brown Cornerback 2011 3 95 Steelers Texas Sam Acho Defensive End 2011 4 103 Cardinals Clemson...... 0-4 North Carolina...... 0-1 Texas Chykie Brown Cornerback 2011 5 164 Ravens Coastal Carolina...... 1-0 NC State...... 1-0 Florida Jaye Howard Defensive Tackle 2012 4 114 Seahawks Texas Keenan Robinson Linebacker 2012 4 119 Redskins East Carolina...... 1-0 Ohio State...... 1-0 Florida Chris Rainey Running Back 2012 5 159 Steelers Eastern Kentucky...... 1-0 South Carolina...... 1-3 Texas Emmanuel Acho Linebacker 2012 6 204 Browns Eastern Michigan...... 1-0 Tennessee...... 7-1 Texas Kheeston Randall Defensive Tackle 2012 7 215 Dolphins Texas Kenny Vaccaro Safety 2013 1 15 Saints Florida Atlantic...... 1-0 Texas A&M...... 1-4 Florida Sharrif Floyd Defensive Tackle 2013 1 23 Vikings Florida...... 1-3 Toledo...... 1-0 Florida Matt Elam Safety 2013 1 32 Ravens Florida State...... 1-3 UAB...... 1-0 Florida Jonathan Bostic Linebacker 2013 2 50 Bears Florida Jordan Reed Tight End 2013 3 85 Redskins Furman...... 1-0 USF...... 0-1 Texas Alex Okafor Defensive End 2013 4 103 Cardinals Georgia...... 2-6 Vanderbilt...... 7-1 Florida Jelani Jenkins Linebacker 2013 4 104 Dolphins Florida Mike Gillislee Running Back 2013 5 164 Dolphins Georgia Southern...... 0-1 Virginia...... 0-1 Florida Kicker 2013 5 166 Dolphins Jacksonville State...... 1-0 Western Carolina...... 1-0 Florida Josh Evans Safety 2013 6 169 Jaguars Kentucky...... 5-3 Wofford...... 1-0 Florida Dominique Easley Defensive Tackle 2014 1 29 Patriots Florida Jaylen Watkins Cornerback 2014 4 101 Eagles Louisiana...... 1-0 TOTALS...... 54-46 Florida Ronald Powell Linebacker 2014 5 169 Saints LSU...... 1-3 Florida John Halapio Offensive Guard 2014 6 179 Patriots Florida Jr. Linebacker 2015 1 3 Jaguars Muschamp vs. the SEC Florida D.J. Humphries Offensive Tackle 2015 1 24 Cardinals Florida Chaz Green Offensive Tackle 2015 3 91 Cowboys Alabama...... 0-3 Mississippi State...... 0-1 Florida Matt Jones Running Back 2015 3 95 Redskins Arkansas...... 2-0 Missouri...... 4-3 Florida Max Garcia Center 2015 4 133 Broncos Auburn...... 0-1 South Carolina...... 1-3 Florida Neiron Ball Linebacker 2015 5 161 Raiders Florida Andre Dubose Wide Receiver 2015 7 221 Raiders Florida...... 1-3 Tennessee...... 7-1 Florida Trent Brown Offensive Tackle 2015 7 244 49ers Georgia...... 2-6 Texas A&M...... 1-4 Florida Vernon Hargreaves III Cornerback 2016 1 11 Buccaneers Florida Safety 2016 1 17 Falcons Kentucky...... 5-3 Vanderbilt...... 7-1 Florida Jonathan Bullard Defensive End 2016 3 72 Bears Louisiana State...... 1-3 TOTALS...... 32-32 Florida Antonio Morrison Linebacker 2016 4 125 Colts Mississippi...... 1-0 Florida Demarcus Robinson Wide Receiver 2016 4 126 Chiefs Auburn Blake Countess Cornerback 2016 6 196 Eagles Florida Kelvin Taylor Running Back 2016 6 211 49ers Florida Alex McCalister Linebacker 2016 7 240 Eagles Florida Jarrad Davis Linebacker 2017 1 21 Lions Florida Quincy Wilson Cornerback 2017 2 46 Colts Florida Teez Tabor Cornerback 2017 2 53 Lions Florida Marcus Maye Safety 2017 2 39 Jets Florida Alex Anzalone Linebacker 2017 3 76 Saints Auburn Montravius Adams Defensive Tackle 2017 3 93 Packers Auburn Carl Lawson Outside Linebacker 2017 4 116 Bengals Florida David Sharpe Offensive Tackle 2017 4 129 Raiders Florida Caleb Brantley Defensive Tackle 2017 6 185 Browns Auburn Safety 2017 6 208 Cardinals Did you know... Florida Joey Ivie Defensive Tackle 2017 7 228 Cowboys Auburn Joshua Holsey Defensive Back 2017 7 235 Redskins Will Muschamp has coached 88 players who have been drafted in the S. Carolina Hayden Hurst Tight End 2018 1 25 Ravens NFL, including 15 first-round picks: Marcus Spears, Nick Fairley, Bri- Florida Taven Bryan Defensive Tackle 2018 1 29 Jaguars an Orakpo, Earl Thomas, Kenny Vaccaro, Sharrif Floyd, Matt Elam, Florida Cornerback 2018 2 56 Patriots Auburn Carlton Davis Cornerback 2018 2 63 Buccaneers Dominique Easley, Dante Fowler Jr., D.J. Humphries, Vernon Harg- Florida Johnny Townsend Punter 2018 5 173 Raiders reaves III, Keanu Neal, Jarrad Davis, Hayden Hurst and Taven Bryan. Florida Marcell Harris Safety 2018 6 184 49ers S. Carolina Deebo Samuel Wide Receiver 2019 2 36 49ers He has also coached a pair of players - Junior Seau and Jason Taylor S. Carolina Rashad Fenton Cornerback 2019 6 201 Chiefs - who have been inducted in the NFL Hall of Fame. S. Carolina Dennis Daley Offensive Tackle 2019 6 212 Panthers

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 15 MUSCHAMP SUPERLATIVES CAROLINA FOOTBALL Muschamp Trends Muschamp Superlatives at South Carolina

WM WM Most Points Scored Opponents Fewest Passes Completed ALL @SC ‘19 1. 72 vs Charleston Southern...... 09/07/19 1. 5 vs Georgia...... 10/09/16 Overall 54-46 26-25 4-8 2. 49 vs Coastal Carolina...... 09/01/18 5 vs Wofford...... 11/18/17 Home 36-18 18-10 3-4 49 vs Chattanooga...... 11/17/18 3. 7 vs Western Carolina...... 11/19/16 4. 48 vs Arkansas...... 10/07/17 4. 8 at Vanderbilt...... 09/01/16 Road 14-21 6-12 1-3 48 at Ole Miss...... 11/03/18 Neutral 4-7 2-3 0-1 Most Passing Yards Fewest Points Allowed 1. 510 at Clemson...... 11/24/18 August 1-1 0-1 0-1 1. 3 vs Akron...... 12/01/18 2. 390 vs USF (Birmingham)...... 12/29/16 September 21-10 9-8 2-2 2. 7 vs Kentucky...... 09/28/19 3. 364 vs Chattanooga...... 11/17/18 October 13-14 8-5 1-2 7 vs Vanderbilt...... 11/02/19 4. 363 at Ole Miss...... 11/03/18 4. 9 at Tennessee...... 10/14/17 November 16-18 7-9 1-3 Opponents Fewest Passing Yards 9 vs Chattanooga...... 11/17/18 December 1-2 1-2 0-0 1. 29 vs Georgia...... 10/09/16 Most First Downs January 2-1 1-0 0-0 2. 72 vs Wofford...... 11/18/17 1. 33 vs Chattanooga...... 11/17/18 3. 73 at Vanderbilt...... 09/01/16 Leading after 1st Quarter 27-12 14-5 3-4 2. 32 vs Coastal Carolina...... 09/01/18 4. 76 vs Vanderbilt...... 11/02/19 3. 31 vs Alabama...... 09/14/19 Tied after 1st Quarter 11-10 3-8 0-1 Most Yards Total Offense Trailing after 1st Quarter 16-24 9-12 1-3 4. 29 at Clemson...... 11/24/18 29 vs Charleston Southern...... 09/07/19 1. 775 vs Charleston Southern...... 09/07/19 2. 602 vs Chattanooga...... 11/17/18 Fewest First Downs Allowed Leading at Halftime 40-9 18-5 4-2 3. 600 at Clemson...... 11/24/18 Tied at Halftime 3-3 2-2 0-1 1. 9 vs Kentucky...... 09/28/19 4. 588 vs Western Carolina...... 11/19/16 Trailing at Halftime 11-34 6-18 0-5 2. 11 vs Appalachian State...... 11/09/19 Opponents Fewest Yards Total Offense 3. 12 vs Florida...... 11/11/17 Leading after 3rd Quarter 43-7 20-4 4-2 12 vs Vanderbilt...... 11/02/19 1. 189 vs Vanderbilt...... 11/02/19 2. 202 vs Appalachian State...... 11/09/19 Tied after 3rd Quarter 3-2 2-2 0-0 Most Rushing Attempts Trailing after 3rd Quarter 8-37 4-19 0-6 3. 212 vs Kentucky...... 09/28/19 1. 56 vs Western Carolina...... 11/19/16 4. 227 vs Wofford...... 11/18/17 2. 49 vs Tennessee...... 10/29/16 Best Punting Average (Min. 3 Punts) When Scoring First 32-15 15-8 2-4 49 vs Missouri...... 11/05/16 When Opp. Scores First 22-31 11-17 2-4 49 vs Vanderbilt...... 11/02/19 1. 53.4 at Missouri...... 09/21/19 2. 52.7 vs Clemson...... 11/25/17 Opp. Fewest Rushing Attempts Largest Halftime Lead 41 41 41 3. 52.4 vs Appalachian State...... 11/09/19 Largest Halftime Deficit 35 35 21 1. 22 vs Florida...... 11/11/17 4. 51.7 at Kentucky...... 09/29/18 2. 23 vs Vanderbilt...... 10/28/17 >Come From Behind Win 16 16 7 Most Time of Possession 3. 24 vs Chattanooga...... 11/17/18 24 vs Charleston Southern...... 09/07/19 1. 37:36 at Missouri...... 09/09/17 Score 20-plus Points 48-15 23-8 4-4 2. 36:10 vs Missouri...... 11/05/16 Most Rushing Yards Score 30-plus Points 31-3 14-3 1-0 3. 36:09 vs Western Carolina...... 11/19/16 Opponents Score 20 or less 39-7 16-2 4-1 1. 493 vs Charleston Southern...... 09/07/19 4. 35:54 vs Tennessee...... 10/29/16 2. 422 vs Western Carolina...... 11/19/16 Decided by 3 or less 7-4 6-1 1-0 Longest Scoring Drive: By Yards Decided by 7 or less 20-16 13-7 1-2 3. 273 at Vanderbilt...... 09/22/18 Decided by 8 or less 22-17 14-7 1-2 4. 263 vs Coastal Carolina...... 09/01/18 1. 98 vs Missouri...... 11/05/16 98 vs Western Carolina...... 11/19/16 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Decided by 10 or less 24-19 15-8 1-2 3. 97 vs Louisiana Tech...... 09/23/17 1. 72 vs Charleston Southern...... 09/07/19 95 at Tennessee...... 10/14/17 Rush for 100-plus Yards 51-20 24-7 4-3 2. 74 vs Michigan (Tampa)...... 01/01/18 Longest Scoring Drive: By Time Rush for 150-plus Yards 39-5 18-2 3-1 3. 76 vs Alabama...... 09/14/19 Pass for 200-plus Yards 33-32 13-18 2-5 4. 78 vs Florida...... 11/11/17 1. 9:12 at Tennessee...... 10/14/17 Pass for 300-plus Yards 6-7 3-6 1-3 78 vs Chattanooga...... 11/17/18 2. 7:10 vs Wofford...... 11/18/17 3. 7:05 vs Clemson...... 11/30/19 Total 400-plus Yards 25-4 10-3 2-1 Most Passes Attempted 4. 6:28 at Tennessee...... 10/14/17 1. 58 vs Appalachian State...... 11/09/19 Longest Scoring Drive: By Plays Opp. Rush 100 yards or less 26-7 8-2 1-2 2. 57 vs Alabama...... 09/14/19 Opp. Pass 200 yards or less 26-22 11-9 3-2 3. 51 at Tennessee...... 10/26/19 1. 16 vs Louisiana Tech...... 09/23/17 Opp. Total 300 yards or less 26-9 10-1 3-1 4. 50 at Clemson...... 11/24/18 16 at Tennessee...... 10/14/17 3. 15 vs Appalachian State...... 11/09/19 Most Passes Completed Commit More Turnovers 10-27 6-12 0-4 4. 15 vs Clemson...... 11/30/19 1. 36 vs Alabama...... 09/14/19 Commit Fewer Turnovers 36-8 18-3 4-1 2. 32 vs USF (Birmingham)...... 12/29/16 Commit Equal Turnovers 8-11 2-10 0-3 32 at Clemson...... 11/24/18 32 vs Appalachian State...... 11/09/19 Lead in Time of Possession 34-13 13-5 2-2 Opponents Fewest Pass Attempts Trail in Time of Possession 20-33 13-20 2-6 1. 9 vs Wofford...... 11/18/17 *WM=Will Muschamp 2. 17 vs Georgia...... 10/09/16 3. 16 vs Appalachian State...... 11/09/19 4. 18 vs Western Carolina...... 11/19/16 18 vs Coastal Carolina...... 09/01/18

16 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL ASSISTANT COACHES BOBBY MIKE BENTLEY BOBO Running Backs Coach Offensive Coordinator/ Fifth Year at South Carolina Quarterbacks Coach First Year at South Carolina Bobby Bentley is in his fifth season at Carolina, having joined Will Mus- Mike Bobo begins his first season with the Gamecocks. Bobo was named champ’s coaching staff on Dec. 8, 2015. He will return to coach the running the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach on Dec. 10, 2019. backs in 2020, a position he held for three seasons from 2016-18, before Bobo just completed his fifth season as the head coach at Colorado State serving as the tight ends coach in 2019. where he posted a 28-35 record. He guided the Rams to bowl games in each In 2016, his first season in Columbia, Bentley developed a pair of fresh- of his first three seasons, making him the lone coach in program history to men running backs in Rico Dowdle and A.J. Turner into the squad’s top accomplish that feat, and joined Sonny Lubick as the only two to coach the two rushers. In fact, 78 percent of the rushing yards were by freshmen, with Rams in multiple bowl games in their careers. Overall, Bobo’s teams left their Dowdle and Turner combining for over 1,200 yards. marks on the offensive record book at CSU, as his squads own three of the Bentley’s second and third seasons proved to be a case of running back by top-six marks for total offense in a season as well as the school record for most committee. The quartet of Rico Dowdle, A.J. Turner, Ty’Son Williams and yards per game in a season, that coming in 2017. His Rams also posted three Mon Denson, all had strong moments during both their sophomore (2017) of the top seven scoring seasons in CSU history. and junior (2018) campaigns. In 2019, the Rams ranked 14th in the nation in passing offense, averaging Bentley also mentored his son, Jake, in the 2018 Outback Bowl win over 305.3 yards per game through the air. Wide receiver Warren Jackson averaged Michigan following the dismissal of quarterbacks coach Kurt Roper. 111.9 receiving yards per game, fourth in the country, on 77 receptions with In 2018, the Gamecocks produced six individual 100-yard rushing games, eight touchdowns in 10 games. including Deshaun Fenwick’s 112-yard performance against Chattanooga, In 2018 the Rams’ 26 touchdowns passes--from two different quarter- the first freshman to rush for 100 yards in his debut since 1999. backs--ranked fourth in the record books, and CSU ranked 13th among all In addition, Bentley was named one of Rivals Top 25 recruiters for the FBS programs in passing offense (304.9). The Rams managed the 10th-best 2019 class. offensive season in CSU history in 2018, averaging 410.5 yards per game. In his lone season at the tight ends coach, Bentley mentored Kyle Mark- The 2017 Rams finished the season with a 7-6 record and ranked 11th in way, who was the squad’s third-leading receiver with 31 receptions for 349 all of FBS in total offense (492.5). CSU ranked second in third down conver- yards, along with transfer Nick Muse, who added 17 catches for 158 yards. sions (50.3 pct.) and eighth in first downs (25.1), also both school records. A South Carolina native, Bentley returned to the Palmetto State after two In 2016, Bobo became the first head coach in CSU history to lead the seasons as an offensive analyst at Auburn under Gus Malzahn. In 2014, the Rams to a bowl game in each of his first two seasons. The Rams’ offense fu- Tigers posted an 8-5 record, including a loss to Wisconsin in the Outback eled a late-season surge, averaging 47.8 points and 533.8 yards per game over Bowl. During his time at Auburn, Bentley worked with a trio of running the last six contests, including the bowl game. CSU ranked fourth in the na- backs, Cameron Artis-Payne, Corey Grant and Peyton Barber, all of whom tion in red-zone scoring (94.6 pct.), 28th in scoring offense (35.3) and 30th went on to play in the NFL. in total offense (462.5). Prior to his stint at Auburn, Bentley was the head coach at James F. Byrnes In 2015 Bobo became the only head coach in program history to win High School in Duncan, S.C. where he was one of the most successful high seven regular season games in his first season at the helm. CSU’s four wins in school coaches in the country. He served as an assistant for the Rebels from the season’s final month marked the first undefeated November by a Rams 1990-94 before being named head coach in 1995. He compiled a 119-54 team since 1948, and included three road wins. record at Byrnes in two stints (1995-2006 and 2013) and won four-consec- The former Georgia Bulldog came to Fort Collins from his alma mater, utive state championships from 2002-05. The Rebels posted a 57-2 record where he had been a record-breaking starting quarterback and spent 16 sea- during the title streak run. Following the team’s fourth state title, Bentley was sons coaching, including the last eight (2007-14) as offensive coordinator. honored as the 2005 Nike National Coach of the Year. He also was named as Bobo’s 14-year stint at Georgia, where he had starred at quarterback in the South Carolina Football Coaches Association Coach of the Year in 2006. the late 1990s, began in January 2001 when head coach Mark Richt hired He was the Rebels’ head coach for one additional season (2013) when him as quarterbacks coach, for his second stint with the school. He was pro- he logged a 12-2 record and garnered a Region II-4A title. During his time moted by Richt to offensive coordinator in 2007. During his time at UGA, at Byrnes, Bentley had the opportunity to coach Gamecock Great Marcus Bobo helped lead the Bulldogs to 135 victories, including two Southeastern Lattimore. Conference championships, five SEC Eastern Division titles and eight bowl Bentley was named head coach at his alma mater, Presbyterian College in victories. The 2012 Broyles Award finalist held the offensive coordinator spot 2007, becoming the first NCAA Football Championship Subdivision head for 92 games with the Bulldogs, scoring 30-plus points 57 times, 40-plus football coach in PC’s history. points 29 times and more than 50 points 13 times. In his first year at PC, the Blue Hose ranked third nationally in both pass- Bobo guided several talented quarterbacks at Georgia, including Aaron ing yards and total offense and finished in the top 15 in both scoring and Murray, Matthew Stafford and David Greene, along with wide receiver A.J. passing efficiency while logging a 6-5 record. In two seasons at Presbyterian Green, running back Todd Gurley and many others. In all, Bobo helped he posted a 10-13 mark. During his time at PC, the Blue Hose set school mold four first-round NFL draft choices at Georgia: Stafford (No. 1 in records in points scored in a season (404), yards in a season (5,290), passing 2009), running back Knowshon Moreno (No. 12 in 2009), Green (No. 4 in yards in a game (648) and passing efficiency. Bentley also signed and coached 2011) and Gurley (No. 10 in 2015). NFL Pro Bowl cornerback Justin Bethel. Prior to joining Richt’s staff at Georgia, Bobo served one year as an assis- On January 5, 2009, Bentley resigned as head football coach of the Blue tant coach at Jacksonville State, after working as an administrative assistant Hose. He accepted a new position with Spartanburg School District 5 as the and graduate assistant from 1998-99 at UGA. district wide athletic director and public information officer. Bobo was a quarterback for the Bulldogs from 1994-97, throwing for He and his wife, the former Paulette West, are the parents of five children: 6,334 yards, the third-most all-time by a Georgia quarterback. Chas, Shuler, Jake, Brooks and Emily. Chas is an assistant strength and con- Bobo, a native of Thomasville, Ga., and his wife, Lainie, have five children, ditioning coach at the University of Miami; Shuler is a graduate assistant at a son Drew; triplets Olivia, Jake and Ava Grace; and Kate. His father, George, Troy working with the quarterbacks; and Jake is a senior quarterback at Utah. was a long-time successful high school coach in Georgia.

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 17 ASSISTANT COACHES CAROLINA FOOTBALL JOE KYLE COX KRANTZ Tight Ends Coach Special Teams Coordinator/ First Year at South Carolina Asst. Defensive Backs Coach Fifth Year at South Carolina Joe Cox was named the Gamecocks’ tight ends coach on Jan. 9, 2020. Cox Kyle Krantz begins his third season as an on-field coach and his fifth year comes to Columbia after spending the past five seasons as an assistant coach in Columbia. He was promoted into the newly-created tenth on-field assis- at Colorado State University under the tutelage of Mike Bobo. tant coaching position in early January 2018 and served as the special teams Cox spent the 2019 season as the Rams’ wide receivers coach after men- assistant while coaching the Nickels and the SAM linebackers in his first two toring the tight ends from 2015-18. The former Georgia quarterback, who seasons. He will take over as the special teams coordinator and also assist started every game in 2009 for Mike Bobo, joined the CSU staff as a graduate Travis Robinson with the defensive backs in 2020. assistant in 2015 after coaching for two years at the high school level in his During the 2018 season, his first as an on-field coach, Krantz shared in home state of North Carolina. the responsibility for the development of true freshman defensive back Jaycee Cox helped propel a Rams’ offense that turned in some of the most pro- Horn. Horn earned a spot on the SEC All-Freshman team and was recog- ductive seasons in school history. CSU has posted two of the top five scoring nized by 247Sports as a midseason true freshman All-American. seasons in school history (3rd—35.3 in 2016 and 5th—33.4 in 2017) and In 2019, Krantz mentored Jammie Robinson, who earned SEC All-Fresh- two of the top four marks for total offense with Cox on the staff, including a man accolades, along with SAM linebacker Sherrod Greene, who showed tre- school-record 492.5 yards per game in 2017 (4th, 462.5 in 2016). The 2017 mendous improvement over the course of the season. The Gamecocks’ special Rams also set school records for first downs per game (25.5) and third-down teams boasted a school record-holder in punter Joseph Charlton, while rank- conversions (50.3 pct.). ing in the top-20 in net punting for a third-straight year. Placekicker Parker In 2019, the Rams ranked 14th in the nation in passing offense, averaging White was successful on 81.8 percent of his field goal attempts. 305.3 yards per game through the air. Junior wide receiver Warren Jackson Krantz owns 11 years of coaching experience, including nine seasons in averaged 111.9 receiving yards per game, fourth in the country, on 77 recep- the SEC as part of four different programs. He spent his first two years in tions with eight touchdowns in 10 games. True freshman wideout Dante Columbia as a defensive analyst for the Gamecocks. Wright added 57 catches for 805 yards. Jackson and sophomore tight end A 2009 graduate of the University of Northern Colorado with a degree Trey McBride (45 catches for 560 yards and four TDs) earned first-team All- in sociology, Krantz began his career as a student assistant for the defense Mountain West Conference honors. at UNC from 2007-08 before becoming the linebackers coach at his alma In 2018, with Cox guiding a talented group of tight ends, the Rams ranked mater from 2009-10. During the summer of 2011, he worked as an offensive 13th in FBS in passing offense (304.9), registered the fourth-highest mark in quality control volunteer at Northwestern. school history for passing touchdowns with 26 and the 10th-best season for Krantz joined the Kentucky staff just prior to the start of the 2011 season, total offense, averaging 410.5 yards per game. serving as a graduate assistant for the Wildcats. After two seasons in Lexing- In 2016 the Rams’ tight end corps was instrumental in helping the Rams ton, he moved on to the University of Florida, where he was placed in charge to rank fourth in FBS in red-zone scoring (94.6 pct.), as well as 12th in of quality control for the offense in 2013, working primarily with the wide passing efficiency, 28th in scoring offense (35.3) and 30th in total offense receivers, and for the defense in 2014, working with the defensive backs un- (462.5). The unit also contributed to the Rams’ stellar pass protection, which der Coach Muschamp. resulted in a No. 8 national ranking for fewest sacks allowed (1.0), including Krantz spent the 2015 season as a defensive analyst on Gus Malzahn’s just one total in the final six games of the season. Their impact on the run staff at Auburn, working again with Coach Muschamp and secondary coach game resulted in the second-highest yards-per-carry average (5.3) in school Travaris Robinson, before reuniting with Muschamp and Robinson in Co- history and the second-best rushing total (2,832 net yards). lumbia. Cox was part of the coaching staff at Mallard Creek High School in Char- A native of Denver, Colo., Krantz is married to the former Brittany Hauck. lotte, N.C., from 2013-14 when the school won back-to-back state cham- pionships. He joined the Mallard Creek staff in 2013 as quarterbacks coach before being promoted to offensive coordinator in 2014. As Georgia’s starting quarterback in 2009, Cox completed 185-of-331 pass attempts for 2,584 yards and 24 touchdowns, at the time the second- best single-season total in UGA history. An offensive captain, Cox led the Bulldogs to a record of 8-5, and was named Walter Camp Offensive Player of the Week for his five-touchdown, 375-yard performance at Arkansas. For his career, Cox completed 56 percent of his passes for 3,016 yards and 29 touchdowns with 16 interceptions. Cox was the 2004 state of North Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year and AP Prep Player of the Year, and a Parade Magazine All-American at Indepen- dence (N.C.) High School. Cox earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Georgia in December 2009. He and his wife, Erica, were married in March 2016 and have one daugh- ter, Avery.

18 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL ASSISTANT COACHES BRYAN MIKE MCCLENDON PETERSON Wide Receivers Coach Outside Linebackers Coach Fifth Year at South Carolina Fifth Year at South Carolina

Bryan McClendon begins his fifth season in Columbia as the wide receiv- Mike Peterson begins his fifth season in Columbia, serving as the outside ers coach after joining the staff on Dec. 23, 2015. In his first two seasons, linebackers coach. Peterson was named to the post on Jan. 26, 2016. he served as the co-offensive coordinator and tutored the Gamecocks’ wide While under Peterson’s tutelage, D.J. Wonnum wrapped up his Gamecock receiving corps. He was put in charge of the offense and called the plays for career ranked ninth with 29.5 tackles for loss. He was a second-team All-SEC the 2018 Outback Bowl and, in early January 2018, was named the full-time selection in 2019. offensive coordinator, a position he held for both the 2018 and 2019 seasons. Peterson is credited with the development of Bryson Allen-Williams, who In 2019, McClendon helped Bryan Edwards finish his career as one of the logged 10 tackles for loss in 2018 despite playing in just nine games, and most prolific receivers in school history. Edwards set school records with 234 finished his career 10th on the school’s all-time list with 27.5 tackles for loss. career completions for 3,045 yards while catching a pass in 48-consecutive In 2017, Peterson was instrumental in the development of Wonnum, who games. was twice named SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week and ranked tied for In 2018, Carolina averaged 30.1 points, 152.8 yards rushing, 272.8 yards seventh in the SEC in tackles for loss with 13.0, while leading the team with passing and 425.6 total yards per game, the most since 2014. The Gamecocks 6.0 sacks. had a school-record five games of 500 yards or more, including back-to-back With Peterson’s mentoring, senior Darius English turned in his finest sea- games of 600 yards against Chattanooga and Clemson. Carolina also set a son for the Garnet & Black in 2016, garnering 9.0 sacks to move him into single-season school record with five passes of 70 yards or more. both the single-season and career (15.0) sacks top-10 lists in school history In 2017, McClendon groomed sophomore Edwards and true freshmen while earning second-team All-SEC accolades. OrTre Smith and Shi Smith into a formidable unit. McClendon also had After retiring from a 14-year NFL playing career, Peterson returned to his success on the recruiting trail, placing 25th on 247Sports recruiter rankings. alma mater at the University of Florida in 2013 where he finished his degree Under McClendon’s guidance, Samuel and Edwards, developed into one while working as an undergraduate assistant coach on the Gators’ strength & of the SEC’s finest receiving duos in 2016. Samuel paced the team with 59 conditioning staff. Upon his graduation, he was named to a full-time posi- receptions for 783 yards, while Edwards turned in the second-best true fresh- tion as a strength & conditioning coordinator. man season in Gamecock history, behind only Alshon Jeffery, logging 44 Peterson played linebacker on head coach Steve Spurrier’s Florida Gators catches for 590 yards. McClendon was also recognized as one of the nation’s from 1995-98. He was a member of the 1996 Gators team that finished 12-1 top 25 recruiters for the 2017 cycle by Rivals.com. and won the college football national championship. As a senior in 1998, he McClendon came to Columbia following a stint at Georgia. He held sev- served as a team captain, earned first-team All-SEC and All-America honors eral titles during the 2015 season, including wide receivers coach, assistant and was selected as the Gators’ most valuable player by his teammates. He head coach and passing game coordinator. He was named interim head coach was inducted into the University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame as a “Gator on Dec. 3, 2015, and served in that capacity in the 2016 TaxSlayer Bowl, a Great” in 2011. 24-17 win over Penn State. From 2009-2014, he was the Bulldogs’ running Peterson was a second-round pick (36th pick overall) of the Indianapolis backs coach. McClendon also served as recruiting coordinator in 2014-15. Colts in the 1999 NFL Draft and played professional for the Colts (1999- While he was a member of the full-time coaching staff, Georgia teams won 2002), (2003-08) and (2009-12). He 64 games and two SEC Eastern Division titles. McClendon was part of an of- earned second-team All-Pro honors in 2005. fensive staff that led Georgia to the 2014 SEC scoring offense title (41.3 ppg) During his NFL career, Peterson logged 883 tackles in 196 games with and three consecutive record-setting seasons: total yards in a season (6,547, 21.5 sacks and 19 interceptions. 6,294 and 5,964); average yards per game (467.64, 484.2 and 458.8); and Born June 17, 1976 in Gainesville, Fla., Peterson is the older brother of touchdowns in a season (72, 58, 70) from 2012-14. former Chicago Bears running back Adrian Peterson. McClendon has coached some of the country’s top tailbacks including Porter Michael Peterson and his wife, Chantal, have two sons, Mike Jr. and Todd Gurley (2015 1st round draft choice of the St. Louis Rams), 2014 Gavin. His father was a long-time coach in the Gainesville area. Freshman All-American Nick Chubb, and 2011 SEC Freshman of the Year Peterson and his wife established the Mike Peterson Foundation in 2004. Isaiah Crowell. The foundation was constituted in an attempt to support and benefit under- McClendon was a four-year letterman with the Bulldogs (2002-05) and served youth and socio-economically challenged families in Peterson’s home- his senior class won 44 games--most by any class in Georgia history. During town of Alachua, Florida and his NFL cities of Jacksonville and Atlanta. his tenure, the Bulldogs won three SEC Eastern Division titles (2002, ‘03, Since its inception, the Mike Peterson Foundation has already served over ‘05), two SEC championships (2002, ‘05), and played in four bowl games 15,000 youth and families through several community events and programs, (2003 Nokia Sugar, ‘04 Capital One, ‘05 Outback, ‘06 Nokia Sugar), win- most notably the Top Dog Readers Club literacy program at the Grove Park ning three. Elementary School in Atlanta. McClendon’s career blossomed in 2005, when the Bulldogs won the SEC championship. The Atlanta, Ga., native caught 35 passes with six going for touchdowns. He caught the game-winning TD pass in the closing minutes against Georgia Tech, and then blocked a punt in the SEC Championship game, which led to the Bulldogs’ third TD in the 34-14 victory over LSU. Following his Georgia career, McClendon signed a free agent contract with the NFL’s Chicago Bears. After one summer with the Bears, he returned to Georgia as a graduate assistant from 2007-08. Born Dec. 28, 1983, McClendon graduated from Georgia in Decem- ber 2005. He and his wife, Amber, have three children, Bryan, Brooke and Brayden.

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 19 ASSISTANT COACHES CAROLINA FOOTBALL TRAVARIS TRACY ROBINSON ROCKER Defensive Coordinator/ Defensive Line Coach Defensive Backs Coach First Year at South Carolina Fifth Year at South Carolina Now in his fifth season in Columbia, Travaris Robinson serves as the Veteran defensive line coach Tracy Rocker comes to Columbia after find- Gamecocks’ defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach. ing success at every stop during his 20-plus year collegiate and professional Led by first-team All-American defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw, the Caro- coaching career. lina defense held its opponents to 20 points or less in five games in 2019. The well-traveled Rocker spent the past two seasons at Tennessee, his fifth The Gamecocks were hit hard by the injury bug during the 2018 sea- different stop in the SEC. He has also logged Division I stints at Georgia son, especially on the defensive side of the ball, including four Opening Day (2014-16), Auburn (2009-10), Ole Miss (2008), Arkansas (2003-07), Cin- starters who were not available for the Belk Bowl. Eight true freshmen saw cinnati (2002), and Troy (1997-01). In addition, he spent three seasons with significant playing time on defense during the season. the NFL’s Tennessee Titans (2011-13). He mentored the defensive line in Carolina led the SEC and ranked ninth in the country with 28 turnovers each of those stops, but was also given the additional title of Associate Head forced, while ranking 25th in points allowed per game at 20.7 in 2017. The Coach while at Georgia in 2015. Gamecocks held 11 of 13 opponents to fewer points than its season average. Rocker has coached on four conference championship squads – 1999 and Carolina tied for 10th in the nation in turnovers forced with 27 during the 2000 Southland at Troy; 2002 Conference USA at Cincinnati; and 2010 2016 campaign, including 15 interceptions. SEC at Auburn. That 2010 Auburn squad went on to win the National Regarded as one of the top recruiters in the country, T-Rob spent the pre- Championship. vious five seasons coaching defensive backs under Muschamp, first at Florida He has coached six All-Americans and 15 NFL draft picks, including five (2011-14), then at Auburn (2015). The former Tiger standout began his first rounders –DeMarcus Ware, Jamaal Anderson, Peria Jerry, Nick Fairley coaching career at Auburn under Muschamp, first as a staff assistant in 2006 and Dee Ford. Fairley, a defensive tackle, won the Lombardi Award and was while finishing up his undergraduate degree, then as a GA in 2007. the AP Defensive Player of the Year at Auburn in 2010, while Al Lucas cap- Robinson spent one season each as a defensive backs coach at Western tured the Buck Buchanan Award as the Division I-AA Top Defensive Player Kentucky (2008), Southern Miss (2009) and Texas Tech (2010) before re- as a defensive tackle at Troy in 1999. uniting with Muschamp on his staff at Florida. Rocker began his coaching career as the defensive coordinator at Auburn In his first season at Florida in 2011, Robinson guided a UF secondary (Ala.) High School from 1992-93. He broke into the college coaching ranks that ranked seventh in the nation in pass defense (166.8), while the Gator as the defensive line coach at West Alabama from 1994-96. defense ranked eighth nationally in total defense (299.5). As a coach, Rocker spent two summers working with NFL teams (India- Robinson led a secondary that was one of the best in the nation in 2012, napolis, 2001; Tampa Bay, 2006) as a part of the NFL’s Minority Internship ranking No. 2 in pass efficiency defense (95.55) and allowing just seven Program. touchdown passes, the second-fewest in the nation. Florida had 20 intercep- A native of Atlanta, Rocker is considered one of the state of Georgia’s tions on the season, good for seventh nationally while safety Matt Elam was greatest college football players of all time. He was a two-time all-state selec- a first-team All-America selection and first-round draft pick. tion at Fulton High School and was named the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s In 2013, Robinson’s secondary was seventh nationally in passing defense Defensive Player of the Year as a senior in high school. and eighth in passing efficiency defense, while the defensive unit was eight A two-time All-American at Auburn, Rocker won the 1988 Outland Tro- in total defense. Under Robinson, Vernon Hargreaves III was a freshman phy and Lombardi Award. He was the first SEC player to earn both awards. All-SEC and freshman All-America pick while being named the National He was named SEC Player of the Year following his senior season in 1988. Freshman Defensive Player of the Year by College Football News. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2004, the Ala- In 2014 at Florida, Robinson again tutored Hargreaves III, who was a first- bama Sports Hall of Fame in 2005 and the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in team All-SEC pick and named first-team All-America. Jalen Tabor received 2018. freshman All-America and freshman All-SEC honors. The Gators defense Rocker was a third-round pick by Washington in the 1989 NFL Draft and finished the 2014 regular season ranked ninth nationally in total defense, played two seasons before suffering a knee injury. He concluded his career 14th in pass efficiency defense and 23rd in passing defense. by playing one year for the Orlando Thunder of the World Football League. At Texas Tech, he helped the Red Raiders to an 8-5 record and a victory Born April 9, 1966, Rocker and his wife, Lalitha, have one son, Kumar, over Northwestern in the TicketCity Bowl. In his one season at Tech, Robin- who was named the 2019 College World Series Most Outstanding Player son had two defensive backs earn All-Big 12 Honorable Mention recognition after leading Vanderbilt baseball to the NCAA title. and a third that was named a freshman All-America honorable mention. His 2009 Southern Miss squad finished in the top four in Conference USA in pass efficiency defense, interceptions and yards per pass attempt, and he coached First Team All-C-USA selection Eddie Hicks. Before embarking on his coaching career, Robinson played two seasons in the NFL with the Atlanta Falcons and . Robinson was selected the MVP of the Iron Bowl and was a first-team AP All-SEC selection after collecting 92 total tackles with four interceptions. He concluded his collegiate career with 166 tackles and five picks. Robinson was born in Miami, Fla. and attended Coral Park High where he was a four-year letterman and earned all-state honors as a defensive back and wide receiver. He received his bachelor’s degree in mass communications from Auburn in 2007. He is married to the former Mandisa Skyers. Their family includes sons, Tyson Jerod and Travis Jerod, and daughter, Jordyn.

20 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL ASSISTANT COACHES ROD ERIC WILSON WOLFORD Linebackers Coach Offensive Line Coach First Year at South Carolina Fifth Year at South Carolina

South Carolina alum Rod Wilson returns to his alma mater where he will Offensive line coach Eric Wolford is in his fourth year on Will Muschamp’s be in charge of the linebackers. Wilson was officially named to his post on staff and his fifth year overall in Columbia. Wolford previously served on February 21, 2020. Steve Spurrier’s Carolina staff during the 2009 campaign. Wilson has spent the past three seasons with the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs In 2019, Wolford’s unit helped pave the way for five different running as an Assistant Special Teams Coach. He assisted Special Teams Coordinator backs to rush for more than 100 yards in a game. Dave Toub, helping develop Harrison Butker into one of the league’s top In 2018, Carolina averaged 30.1 points, 152.8 yards rushing, 272.8 yards placekickers and the combination of Tyreek Hill and Mecole Hardman into passing and 425.6 total yards, the best marks since 2014. The Gamecocks two of the most dangerous return men in the NFL. This past season he was had five games of 500 yards or more for the first time in school history, in- part of the staff that led the Chiefs to their first Super Bowl title in 50 years. cluding back-to-back games of 600 yards against Chattanooga and Clemson. In 2018, the Chiefs special teams ranked third in punt returns, fourth in Carolina’s number of sacks allowed has dipped from 41 in 2016, the year punt return coverage and eighth in kickoff returns. In 2017, Butker con- prior to Wolford’s arrival, to 29 in 2017 and to 23 in 2018, the fewest since nected on a franchise record 23-consecutive field goals, ranking second in the 2013 season. Even more impressively, in SEC play the sacks allowed team history for most field goals made in a single season and tied for first for number has dropped from 31 in 2016, to 18 in 2017, to just 12 in 2018. the most 50-plus yard field goals made in a season with four. The Chiefs also Off the field, Wolford was named a top-25 recruiter by Rivals following led the NFL in kick returns (40) for 1,051 yards. the 2018 February signing date. Prior to his stint in Kansas City, Wilson spent four seasons (2013-16) at Before coming back to Carolina, Wolford spent the previous two seasons Charleston Southern coaching the safeties, inside linebackers and assisting in the NFL as the San Francisco 49ers assistant offensive line coach. with special teams, following a six-year NFL career. Prior to his stint with the 49ers, Wolford logged 19 seasons as a coach at Under Wilson’s tutelage, CSU landed at least one linebacker on the the collegiate level, including five (2010-14) as the head coach at Youngstown Big South’s All-Conference squad each of his four seasons. In 2016, Wil- State. After a 3-8 mark in his first season, the Penguins compiled a 28-18 son helped guide the Buccaneers defense to top rankings within the league, mark over his final four campaigns, were ranked in the top-10 three times, limiting opponents to the fewest rushing touchdowns (15) and fewest total and broke 32 school records during his tenure. Highlights included a 2012 rushing yards (1,488). The 2015 Buccaneers ranked atop the league in total win over Pitt - the first win over a BCS team in school history, and a 2011 defense (292.0 yards per game) and held opponents to the second-fewest win over top-ranked North Dakota State, while overseeing the squad’s high- rushing yards per game (147.1) which helped earn an outright Big South title est GPA on record for four-consecutive seasons. and the program’s first-ever berth into the FCS Playoffs. Wolford served as South Carolina’s run game coordinator and offensive Within his four years at Charleston Southern, he made a brief stop in Kan- line coach in 2009 after a two-year stint at Illinois where he held a similar sas City as part of the league’s Bill Walsh NFL Minority Coaching Fellowship post. Under Wolford’s tutelage, the Illini, which played in the 2008 Rose during the club’s 2015 training camp. Bowl game, led the Big Ten in rushing (2007) and passing (2008), while top- Prior to his collegiate coaching career, Wilson enjoyed a six-year playing ping the 5,000-yard mark in total offense for just the third and fourth times career in the . Originally selected in the seventh in school history. Wolford was a Rivals Top-20 National Recruiter in 2008. round of the 2005 NFL Draft (220th overall) by the Chicago Bears, Wilson Wolford spent three seasons (2004-06) at Arizona as the offensive line appeared in 51 games for the Chicago Bears and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, coach. UA led the league in fewest sacks allowed in 2004 and was second in tallying 47 tackles and one forced while primarily playing a special 2005. He was also an integral part of back-to-back top-25 recruiting classes. teams role under then-Special Teams Coach Dave Toub. Wilson’s career high- Wolford spent the 2003 season at North Texas, where his offensive line lights include four playoff appearances, which included two NFC Champi- paved the way for tailback Patrick Cobbs, who earned the Sun Belt Offensive onship appearances and a trip to Super Bowl XLI. Player of the Year Award. Wolford also helped lead UNT to its third-consec- Born Nov. 12, 1981, the Cross, S.C. native graduated from the University utive bid to the New Orleans Bowl. of South Carolina, where he played five different positions for the Game- Before joining North Texas, Wolford enjoyed three-year stints at both cocks (quarterback, wide receiver, spur, safety and linebacker). He put to- Houston and South Florida. While at Houston, he coached a number of gether an outstanding senior year in 2004, serving as a team captain, leading positions, spanning offense, defense and special teams. In 2002, Houston the team in tackles, and earning SEC Academic Honor Roll accolades. enjoyed a dramatic turnaround, going from a winless season to five victories. Wilson and his wife, Megan, have two sons, Jaylen and Ryan. During that time, Wolford coached five all-conference players. Wolford had the unique experience of coaching in the first three seasons of the USF football program, helping to lead the Bulls to two winning seasons. In year two, the offense put up over 400 yards per game. Wolford began his coaching career at his alma mater, Kansas State, where he worked as a GA with the offensive line under John Latina. He then spent two years as the offensive line and strength coach at Emporia State. Wolford was a four-year starter at K-State under Bill Snyder. During his senior year, the Wildcats won the school’s first bowl game in the 1993 Cop- per Bowl. He earned a bachelor’s degree in 1994 in social sciences with a focus on monetary policy and banking. Wolford and his wife, Melinda, have two children, Stone and Marlee. Eric and Melinda started a non-profit organization, inspired by their son, called the No Stone Unturned Foundation. The Foundation is dedicated to embracing, engaging, and empowering children with special needs and their families, with a major focus on any child with any disability.

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 21 PROFESSIONAL STAFF CAROLINA FOOTBALL PAUL CLINT JACKSON HAGGARD Director - Football Head Football Strength and Conditioning Athletic Trainer First Year at South Carolina 12th Year at South Carolina Paul Jackson was named the Gamecocks’ Director of Football Strength Clint Haggard is in his 12th season at the University of South Carolina. and Conditioning on Dec. 17, 2019. He was named head football athletic trainer on July 22, 2009. Jackson comes to Columbia following an eight-year stint as the head foot- Prior to his arrival in Columbia, Haggard served as the Assistant Athletics ball strength and conditioning coach at Ole Miss, working for head coaches Director for medical services/head athletic trainer at Rice University, a posi- Hugh Freeze and Matt Luke. Under Jackson’s tenure in Oxford, the Reb- tion he held from 2006-09. els achieved four bowl appearances, including back-to-back New Year’s Six Haggard began his professional career as a graduate assistant athletic train- bowls in 2014 and 2015. er at Alabama for two years, before working as an assistant football athletic Jackson came to Oxford after spending 2011 at Southern Miss, where he trainer for the Crimson Tide for two years. While at Alabama, he developed oversaw the strength and conditioning for the entire USM athletics depart- and implemented the Alabama Sports Medicine Workshop that provided ment with direct responsibility over football. In his one season there, the learning opportunities for high school athletic trainers across the Southeast. football team had its best record in history at 12-2 and captured the Confer- In the fall of 2001, Haggard served as coordinator of medical services for ence USA championship. the Georgia State Flag Football Championships, providing medical coverage Jackson arrived in Hattiesburg after serving in 2010 as the Director of for more than 700 athletes. He also served internships for the Indianapolis Athletic Conditioning for Football at Miami (Ohio). In his lone season, he Colts and the Cincinnati Reds. helped the Redhawks to the 2010 MAC championship and a victory in the Haggard received his bachelor’s degree in exercise and sport science for the 2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl, becoming the first team in NCAA history to go University of Georgia in 2002 and his master’s degree in health sciences from from double-digit losses to double-digit wins in one year (1-11 in 2009 to Alabama in 2003. 10-4 in 2010). In addition to his duties with Carolina Football, Haggard serves as an From 2007-10, Jackson served as an assistant strength coach at LSU, adjunct instructor in the Athletic Training Education Program and serves on working directly with the Tigers football and volleyball teams. During his the program committee for the South Carolina Athletic Trainers Association. time in Baton Rouge, Jackson won an SEC and national championship with He has been a speaker at numerous conferences around the country, has pub- the football team as well as three consecutive SEC Western Division and one lished many articles and has successfully procured several athletic training- SEC championship with the volleyball team. While working for the Tigers, related grants. He also serves as the coordinator of the SEC officials physicals Jackson worked under and was mentored by strength and conditioning leg- and is President of the SEC Sports Medicine Committee. end Tommy Moffitt. Haggard is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association and is A native of White Plains, N.Y., Jackson got his start in the business as a certified as an emergency medical technician-basic. He holds memberships Professional Intern Strength Coach with the NFL’s New York Giants. He with numerous national, state and district athletic training associations. also spent time as a Performance Enhancement Specialist at the Parisi Speed Haggard and his wife, Erin, have a daughter, Reagan, and a son, Brewer. School in Garwood, N.J., where the focus is sport-specific speed and agility training as well as combine prep. He is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength & Conditioning Association. During his college days at Montclair State, Jackson lettered in football, as both a fullback and linebacker. He earned a B.S. in physical education in 2006 and later received an M.S. in kinesiology from LSU in 2009. He is married to the former Kristina Hull, who played softball at Georgia Tech and has been a Winter Olympic hopeful in the skeleton. darryl faulkner kelsey hounshell rachel sharpe Assistant FB Athletic Trainer Assistant FB Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer/Rehab. Coord.

anthony henderson scott salwasser Asst. Dir. - Strength & Cond. Asst. Dir. - Strength & Cond.

jordan sims julian whitehead Asst. Dir. - Strength & Cond. Asst. Dir. - Strength & Cond.

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kristin coggin zach frehse DREW HUGHES charles jackson jr. jessica jackson connor shaw Director - Football Nutrition Director - Graphic Design Director - Player Personnel Dir. - Character & Life Skills Dir. - On-Campus Recruiting Dir. - FB S-A Development

larry waters clyde wrenn george wynn kim fields jasmin moses caroline reitkovich Dir. - FB Equipment Ops Dir. - High School Relations Director - Football Operations Asst. to HC/Asst. Dir. FBO Asst. Dir. - On-Campus Recruiting Coord. - Football Operations

landon martin demarco mcneil logan hall alexa appelman taylor burns shuler hayes Analyst - Offense Analyst - Defense Asst. Dir. - Player Personnel Asst. Dir. - Football Nutrition Asst. Dir. - Football Nutrition Asst. Dir. - FB Equipment Ops.

caroline dean Kyler glover Nate Hammett patrick shine brett burger paul mcgee Recruiting Specialist Recruiting Specialist Recruiting Specialist Coord. - Performance Analytics Asst. Dir. - Video Services Asst. Dir. - Video Services

jaYson jeffers faton bauta jake beckett jamal jackson nick mcgriff jackson white Football Graphic Designer Graduate Assistant - Offense G.A. - Strength & Cond. Graduate Assistant - Offense Graduate Assistant - Defense Graduate Assistant - Defense

KATIE CHRISTENSEN ana gutierrez Malone silver Academic Advisor Asst. Director - FB Academics Football Academic Advisor

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ray tanner chance miller judy van horn kevin o’connell jeff tallant steve eigenbrot Athletics Director Senior Deputy AD Deputy AD - Internal & Risk Chief Operating Officer Chief Financial Officer Exec. Assoc. AD - Development

charles bloom maria hickman lance grantham eric nichols chris rogers jeff davis Executive Associate AD - CCO Executive Associate AD/SWA Senior Assoc. AD/Ticketing Senior Assoc. AD/Marketing Sr. Assoc. AD/Administration Assoc. AD/Ops & Facilities

john kasik justin king jeff whitehead shawn burke blair cauthen clark cox Assoc. AD/Sports Medicine Assoc. AD/New & Creative Media Assoc. AD/Compliance Serv. Asst. AD/Ops and Event Mgmt. Asst. AD/Development Ops. Asst. AD/Sports Turf & Land.

hilary cox blake edmunds steve fink wayne hiott megan kennington kyle lipsey Asst. AD/Compliance Services Assistant AD/Marketing Assistant AD/Communications Assistant AD/Development Asst. AD/Event Management Asst. AD/Apparel Operations

joe lisle angie ludwig paul stoltzfus johnny gregory charles waddell Assistant AD/Video Services Assistant AD/Compliance Assistant AD/Academics Special Assistant to the AD Special Assistant to the AD

24 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL THE GAMECOCKS TREY GAVIN ADKINS 35 BENNETT 67 WR | 5-11 | 175 | SO | 1L OL | 6-3 | 275 | FR | RS Simpsonville, S.C. Rock Hill, S.C. (Hillcrest) (South Pointe) Walk-on who adds depth to the wide receiver corps... gained some valuable Walk-on offensive lineman who adds depth up front. experience late in the 2019 campaign... has three career receptions for 58 2019 yards in four contests. Offensive lineman who joined the squad during the summer as a walk-on... 2019 did not appear in any games... redshirted. Redshirt freshman who saw action in four games, including each of the last three contests... caught three passes for 58 yards... made his collegiate de- but in the win over Charleston Southern... had two receptions for 33 yards JAHMAR against Appalachian State, including a 29-yard catch... also had a 25-yard 40 reception at Texas A&M... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. BROWN 2018 LB | 6-1 | 205 | SO | 1L Walk-on wide receiver who was added when the roster expanded in late Au- gust... did not see any game action... redshirted as a true freshman. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas)

ADKINS’ STATISTICS Sophomore linebacker who could see his playing time increase substantially Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long this season after appearing in nine games as a true freshman in 2019. 2018 -Redshirted- 2019 4/0 3 58 19.3 0 29 2019 Total 4/0 3 58 19.3 0 29 True freshman who saw action in nine games, making six tackles... credited with one tackle for loss, one pass breakup and one forced fumble... appeared in each of the first eight games... best game may have come against Ken- JOSEPH tucky when he logged his first career tackle for loss and had first career forced 93 fumble... notched a season-best two tackles at Texas A&M. ANDERSON BROWN’S STATISTICS DL | 6-3 | 275 | FR | RS Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR Murfreesboro, Tenn. 2019 9/0 4 2 6 1.0-6 0.0-0 0 1 0 1 0 (Oakland) Total 9/0 4 2 6 1.0-6 0.0-0 0 1 0 1 0 Redshirt freshman defensive lineman who will be going through his second spring with the squad... was redshirted as a true freshman in 2019. WYATT 2019 68 True freshman who saw action in one game... appeared in the win over CAMPBELL Charleston Southern... recorded one solo tackle in that contest... redshirted. OL | 6-6 | 300 | SO | SQ ANDERSON’S STATISTICS Elgin, S.C. Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR (Lugoff-Elgin) 2019 1/0 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 1/0 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Local product who will be going through his third spring with the football team... provides depth on the offensive line. 2019 MATTHEW Redshirt freshman reserve offensive lineman... worked with the scout team... 59 did not see any game action. BAILEY 2018 LS | 6-1 | 200 | FR | RS Enrolled at Carolina in January and went through spring drills... slowed by a knee injury early in fall camp... had his meniscus surgically repaired during Deland, Fla. fall camp... missed the first month of the season... redshirted... named to the (Deland) First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. Redshirt freshman deep snapper who will be in the mix for the open deep snapper duties, vacated by the departure of graduate transfer Max Oliveira. 2019 True freshman walk-on long snapper who was added to the roster at the start of fall camp... saw action in one game... appeared in the win over Charleston Southern... redshirted.

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 25 THE GAMECOCKS CAROLINA FOOTBALL SUMMIE REED CARLAY 73 CHARPIA 49 OL | 6-5 | 295 | JR | 1L WR | 6-0 | 175 | FR | HS Laurens, S.C. Columbia, S.C. (Laurens) (Brookland-Cayce) Redshirt junior offensive lineman who will be going through his fourth Local product who joined the squad in January as a walk-on wide receiver... spring with the Gamecocks... provides depth on the offensive line. did not attend school in the fall after graduating from Columbia’s Brookland- 2019 Cayce High School in 2019... was a standout quarterback from the Bearcats... logged 7,748 total yards and 74 touchdowns during his prep career, helping Redshirt sophomore offensive lineman... saw action in all 12 games, primar- B-C to deep runs in the playoffs... selected to play in the Touchstone Energy ily on the field goal/extra point unit... earned his first letter... named to the Cooperatives Bowl following his senior season... father, Rusty, is the head SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll for a third time. coach at Brookland-Cayce... grandfather, Reed, was inducted into the South 2018 Carolina Football Coaches Hall of Fame... originally committed to play base- Redshirt freshman offensive lineman... did not see any game action... named ball at USC Sumter. to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll for the second time in his career. 2017 True freshman offensive lineman who graduated early and enrolled at South DEVONTAE Carolina in January... went through spring drills... was redshirted in his first 97 campaign... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. DAVIS DL | 6-3 | 300 | JR | SQ SLADE New Ellenton, S.C. 33 (Silver Bluff/Georgia Military) CARROLL Junior college transfer who hopes to be cleared to practice during the spring RB | 5-9 | 205 | SR | SQ after missing all of the 2019 season following foot surgery... has two years of Lexington, S.C. eligibility remaining. (Lexington) 2019 Junior college transfer who enrolled at South Carolina mid-year, and actually Walk-on running back who provides depth... local product who prepped at joined the team in time to go through the Belk Bowl mini-camp in Decem- Lexington High School in the Columbia metropolitan area... has four career ber... worked both inside and on the edge during the spring... suffered a foot carries for 46 yards in two contests. injury early in fall camp which required season-ending surgery... named to 2019 the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. Reserve running back who worked with the scout team... did not see any 2018 game action... presented with the Offensive Scout Team Award by the coach- Junior college defensive lineman who played two seasons at Georgia Military es following the season... .. named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll for College in Milledgeville... coached by Bert Williams... played multiple posi- the second time in his career. tions along the defensive line... logged 30 tackles in 10 games with 10 tackles 2018 for loss, four sacks and a fumble recovery in 2018... considered the third-best Backup running back who saw action in two contests... had four carries for defensive end JUCO prospect in the country and 32nd overall according to 46 yards in the season-opener against Coastal Carolina with a long of 28 247Sports Composite. yards... also appeared in the Chattanooga game, but did not have any car- 2017 ries... got extensive work in the spring as injuries took a toll on the scholar- Recorded 15 tackles with five sacks in nine games as a freshman for the Bull- ship running backs... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. dogs... was a teammate of Carolina defensive lineman Jabari Ellis. 2017 Walk-on who joined the team in the fall as a redshirt freshman... worked with RANDRECOUS the scout team in his first year on campus. 8 CARROLL’S STATISTICS 2016 Originally signed a letter of DAVIS Year GP/GS Att Yds Avg TD Long intent to play at Charleston WR | 5-10 | 190 | SR | 2L 2016 -Redshirted- Southern... enrolled full-time at 2017 -DNP- Atlanta, Ga. 2018 2/0 4 46 11.5 0 28 Midlands Tech, beginning his (Mays) 2019 -DNP- eligibility clock. Total 2/0 4 46 11.5 0 28 “Dreak” is a redshirt senior wide receiver who has weathered a rash of in- juries since his arrival on campus... if healthy, talented enough to where he could play a significant role in the wide receiver rotation... has appeared in 19 games over the past four seasons with three starts... four of his 12 career re- ceptions came in the 2018 Outback Bowl win over Michigan... not expected to be available in the spring after suffering a stress fracture in his lower leg. 2019 Suffered a high ankle sprain during fall camp which sidelined him all season.

26 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL THE GAMECOCKS 2018 2017 Saw action in each of the first six games of the season before injuries curtailed True freshman who enrolled at South Carolina in January and went through his campaign... had two receptions for 23 yards and a touchdown... found spring drills... listed with the second-team unit entering the fall... suffered the end zone for the first time as a Gamecock with a 27-yard touchdown an injury to a nerve during spring ball that affected the strength in his arm reception from Michael Scarnecchia against Coastal Carolina... missed much throughout the summer and into the start of fall camp... underwent season- of the spring drills with a groin injury. ending shoulder surgery to repair the nerve damage in August... redshirted. 2017 DICKERSON’S STATISTICS Second-year wide receiver who appeared in 11 games, making a pair of Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR starts... caught seven passes for 55 yards... missed much of preseason camp 2017 -Redshirted- with a soft tissue injury and did not play in the season-opener against NC 2018 10/0 7 6 13 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 State... made his first catch of the season vs. Kentucky... caught two passes for 2019 -DNP- 23 yards and added one yard rushing in the Louisiana Tech win... made his Total 10/0 7 6 13 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 first start of the season versus Clemson and gained five yards on one rushing attempt... caught a career-high four passes for 23 yards against Michigan in the Outback Bowl win... sat out most of the spring after undergoing surgery JOHN for a sports hernia. 22 2016 DIXON True freshman who played in two games with one start... logged three catches DB | 6-0 | 185 | SO | 1L for 45 yards... caught one pass in the Mississippi State game, going for 13 Tampa, Fla. yards... made his first start in the East Carolina win... caught two passes for (Chamberlain) 32 yards and carried the ball one time for seven yards against the Pirates... suffered a hamstring injury in practice and did not play again... petitioned Sophomore cornerback who gained valuable experience as a true freshman in for a medical redshirt. 2019... expected to be in the regular rotation in 2020. R. DAVIS’ STATISTICS 2019 True freshman who saw action in all 12 games making one start... credited –RECEIVING– with three tackles including one tackle for loss, and one ... got Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long 2016 2/1 3 45 15.0 0 26 the starting nod at cornerback in the season opener against North Carolina... 2017 11/2 7 55 7.9 0 13 along with Jammie Robinson, became the eighth and ninth true freshman to 2018 6/0 2 23 11.5 1 27 start a season opener for the Gamecocks since the 2009 season, joining Ste- 2019 -Redshirted- phon Gilmore (2009), Marcus Lattimore (2010), Jadeveon Clowney (2011), Total 19/3 12 123 10.2 1 27 Bryson Allen-Williams (2014), Al Harris Jr. (2014), Bryan Edwards (2016) –RUSHING– Year GP/GS Att Yds Avg TD Long and Jaycee Horn (2018)... logged his first career interception in the win over 2016 2/1 1 7 7.0 0 7 Charleston Southern... notched his first tackle for loss against Alabama. 2017 11/2 2 6 3.0 0 5 2018 6/0 0 0 - 0 - DIXON’S STATISTICS 2019 -Redshirted- Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR Total 19/3 3 13 4.3 0 7 2019 12/1 2 1 3 1.0-2 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Total 12/1 2 1 3 1.0-2 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 0 JAYLIN 4 DICKERSON ZACHARIAH 30 DB | 6-1 | 195 | JR | 1L DOE Southern Pines, N.C. RB | 5-11 | 210 | FR | RS (Pinecrest) Ridgeland, S.C. Redshirt junior defensive back who figures to compete for regular action at (John Paul II Catholic) safety during the 2020 campaign if he can stay healthy... a pair of serious Walk-on running back who provides depth. injuries have derailed a promising career to this point... sat out both the 2017 and 2019 seasons after undergoing surgeries. 2019 2019 True freshman running back who joined the team as a walk-on at the start of fall camp... worked with the scout team... redshirted. Redshirt sophomore safety who had surgery in June for a labrum tear in his hip... missed the entire 2019 campaign. 2018 LUKE Redshirt freshman who appeared in 10 games making 13 tackles... used pri- 4 marily on special teams early in the season as he was continuing to work his DOTY way back from shoulder surgery... forced into a more significant role at safety in the Ole Miss game... played most of the second half and recorded a then- QB | 6-1 | 205 | FR | HS career-high four tackles... was a key contributor in the Florida game, tallying Myrtle Beach, S.C. six tackles before leaving with a hamstring injury... missed the final three (Myrtle Beach) regular season games due to the injury, but returned to action in the Belk Bowl... did not participate in spring drills this year after undergoing shoulder Highly-regarded quarterback prospect who graduated from Myrtle Beach surgery in August of 2017. (S.C.) High School at mid-year and enrolled at South Carolina in January... the Seahawks were undefeated before falling in the state 4A championship

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 27 THE GAMECOCKS CAROLINA FOOTBALL game in 2019... did not play after injuring his throwing hand in the first round of the playoffs... in 10 games, completed 64 percent of his passes for SPENCER 1,876 yards and 25 TDs... also rushed for 408 yards and four scores... named 45 first team all-state by the South Carolina coaches... garnered the state’s Mr. EASON-RIDDLE Football award... selected to the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas, Nike’s The Opening Finals and the Elite 11 Finals... as a junior, helped guide Myrtle LB | 6-0 | 225 | SR | 2L Beach to a 4A state championship in his first year as a full-time starter... Raleigh, N.C. threw for 3,037 yards on 242-of-381 passing with 36 touchdowns and six in- (Leesville Road) terceptions... finished with 701 yards and seven touchdowns on the ground... threw for 244 yards and three touchdowns in the 2018 championship game Fifth-year senior linebacker who will miss the spring after undergoing surgery against Greer... named the 2018 4A Lower State Back of the Year... threw for on a torn ACL suffered late in the 2019 season... was the first Gamecock to 5,614 yards in his career with 66 touchdowns... logged 7,364 all-purpose make the 22-man Allstate AFCA Good Works Team... has been a regular yards and was responsible for 83 TDs... played wide receiver early in his prep at both the Dorn VA Medical Center and at the oncology center of the career... coached by Mickey Wilson... Rivals considered him the second-best Prisma Health Children’s Hospital... founded and developed the “Sandstorm player in the Palmetto State, the second-best dual-threat quarterback in the Buddies Program” which matches USC student-athletes with patients and country and No. 99 overall... rated second in the state, the No. 4 dual-threat their families, where they can serve in a mentor capacity with cancer patients. quarterback in the country and No. 85 overall in the 247Sports Composite 2019 rankings... considered the No. 83 player in the country in the ESPN300. Redshirt junior linebacker who was rewarded with a scholarship just prior to the start of the season... appeared in all 11 games, primarily on special teams, until suffering a torn ACL in the Texas A&M game... credited ERIC with six tackles including four solo stops... four of his tackles came in the 71 Charleston Southern win... selected by his peers as the Unselfish Teammate DOUGLAS for Special Teams and the Tenacity Award for Special Teams... presented OL | 6-4 | 310 | JR | 2L with the Community Service Award by the coaches and was named to the SEC Community Service Team and the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team... Charlotte, N.C. named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll... shared the Harold White (Mallard Creek) GPA Award for special teams, announced at the spring game. Redshirt junior who again will challenge for regular playing time in the mid- 2018 dle of the offensive line... has appeared in 21 games over the past two seasons. Appeared in all 13 games, primarily on special teams... saw his most work at linebacker in the Belk Bowl versus Virginia... credited with all four of his 2019 tackles, including a tackle for loss, in that contest... also was used periodically Saw action in nine games as a redshirt sophomore... earned his first career during the year at fullback in short-yardage situations... named to the SEC start at right guard in the season opener against North Carolina... shared Community Service team following the season and received the Community Most Improved honors in the spring on offense with Josh Vann... named to Service Award as presented by the Carolina coaching staff... a member of the the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll... recognized as the Dr. Harris Pastides Out- 2018 standing Student-Athlete during the 2018 Garnet & Black Spring Game. Saw action in 12 games as a redshirt freshman, primarily on the kickoff re- 2017 turn team... was a member of the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. Did not see any game action as a redshirt freshman... recognized as the Spe- 2017 cial Teams Scout Team Award winner and shared the Community Service True freshman who was redshirted in his first season at Carolina... selected Award with Ulric Jones... named to the SEC Community Service team.... by the coaches as the Offensive Scout Team Award recipient... named to the named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. 2016 True freshman walk-on who joined the Gamecock football program in the MAX spring of 2016 after enrolling in January... penciled in as a linebacker in his 63 first season with the Garnet & Black. DURSCHLAG EASON-RIDDLE’S STATISTICS DS | 5-8 | 205 | SO | SQ Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR 2016 -Redshirted- Charlotte, N.C. 2017 -DNP- (Mallard Creek/Appalachian St.) 2018 13/0 1 3 4 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2019 11/0 4 2 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Walk-on deep snapper who joined the squad when school began in August Total 24/0 5 5 10 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 of 2019 after beginning his career at Appalachian State... figures to be in the mix for the open deep snapping duties in 2020. JABARI 2019 99 Joined the squad when the roster expanded in August... provided depth at the deep snapper position following a transfer from Appalachian State. ELLIS DL | 6-3 | 285 | SR | 1L 2018 Redshirted as a true freshman at Appalachian State after appearing in three Vance, S.C. games... was the primary long snapper in the New Orleans Bowl win over (Lake Marion/Georgia Military) Middle Tennessee, snapping on both extra point and field goal attempts for Former junior college defensive lineman who begins his third season with the the injured Elias McMurry... also snapped in high-scoring wins against Char- Gamecocks... figures to play a more significant role in his final season for the lotte and Gardner-Webb. Garnet & Black in 2020.

28 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL THE GAMECOCKS 2019 Appeared in eight games as a redshirt junior... credited with seven tackles CHANDLER including six solo stops... also had one pass breakup... started the season 31 finale against Clemson, his first career start, and responded with a career- FARRELL high four tackles... played more snaps in that contest (59) than in the other seven games combined (54)... also registered two tackles against Texas A&M. TE | 6-3 | 284 | SR | 2L 2018 Summerville, S.C. Redshirted in his first season at South Carolina... played in four contests, (Summerville) seeing action in the first two and the last two games of the season... credited Former walk-on offensive lineman who was converted to tight end in the with six tackles including 1.5 tackles for loss and a sack... four of his six stops, fall... used primarily as a blocker... fifth-year senior who has appeared in 19 including his lone sack, came in the Belk Bowl vs. Virginia. games over the past two seasons... has not recorded any statistics... graduated 2017 in May and working towards his Master’s degree. Finished his sophomore season at Georgia Military College in Milledgeville, 2019 Ga... credited with 22 tackles, including 9.0 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks... Transitioned from offensive center to tight end early in fall camp... saw ac- the Bulldogs posted an 8-2 record under head coach Bert Williams... consid- tion in all 12 games, including a start in the season finale against Clemson... ered the 13th best JUCO defensive tackle in the country and No. 47 overall... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. named to the PrepStar All-Atlantic Region team. 2018 2016 Former walk-on who was rewarded with a scholarship prior to the start of the Logged 14 tackles including 4.0 TFL’s and a sack for Georgia Military. season... reserve center who saw action in five games... named to the SEC Fall ELLIS’ STATISTICS Academic Honor Roll. Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR 2017 2018 4/0 2 4 6 1.5-4 1.0-3 0 0 0 0 0 Walk-on offensive lineman who saw late-game action in two contests, ap- 2019 8/1 6 1 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 pearing against Arkansas and Wofford... named to the SEC Fall Academic Total 12/1 8 5 13 1.5-4 1.0-3 0 0 0 0 0 Honor Roll. 2016 KINGSLEY Walk-on offensive lineman... traveled with the squad as a backup offensive ENAGBARE 52 center throughout the season... did not see any game action. DL | 6-4 | 275 | JR | 2L DESHAUN Atlanta, Ga. 14 (Hapeville Charter Academy) FENWICK RB | 6-1 | 230 | SO | 1L “J.J.” is expected to be a key factor in the Gamecocks’ defensive line as a junior in 2020... is questionable for the spring after having hip surgery in Bradenton, Fla. the off-season... has put together two solid seasons and now ready to make (Braden River) the next step... has shown a knack for getting to the quarterback... naturally Redshirt sophomore who will be going through his third spring with the instinctive and athletic with an excellent skill set... has appeared in 24 games Gamecocks... has a lot of natural ability to run with the football... has a pair over the past two seasons, making one start. of 100-yard games to his credit despite playing in just seven games and car- 2019 rying the ball in just four games over the past two seasons. Sophomore defensive lineman who played in all 12 games making one start... 2019 credited with 27 tackles including 16 solo stops... logged 7.0 tackles for loss Redshirt freshman running back who saw action in five games... carried 22 including 3.5 sacks... also notched three quarterback hurries... best games times for 111 yards, an average of 5.0 yards per carry... 18 of his 22 carries came against Missouri and Clemson when he posted six tackles each... had came in the win over Vanderbilt when he rushed for 102 yards, the second four tackles, two quarterback hurries and a career-high 1.5 sacks at Texas 100-yard game of his career... also logged four carries for nine yards against A&M... also had sacks against Georgia and Clemson... one of three Nutri- Appalachian State. tion Award winners as selected by the coaches following the season. 2018 2018 Enrolled at South Carolina in January.... redshirted as a true freshman... saw True freshman who had a solid first year playing on the defensive line... action in two contests, getting time against both Chattanooga and Akron... saw action in 12 games, collecting 20 tackles with 3.0 tackles for loss and logged 115 yards on 21 carries... made his collegiate debut in the second half a ... credited with three quarterback hurries and a pair of against the Mocs and responded with 112 yards on 17 carries with a touch- pass breakups... made two tackles in his Gamecock debut, a win over Coastal down... averaged 6.6 yards per carry with a long of 37 yards... became the Carolina... made his biggest impact in SEC play with three tackles, including first true freshman to rush for 100 yards his first-career tackle for loss, in the Tennessee win... logged two tackles, two in his debut since Derek Watson went for pass breakups and a blocked PAT vs. Chattanooga... had his best game vs. 118 against NC State in 1999. Akron with a team-high six tackles, his first-career sack, two tackles for loss and three QB hurries. FENWICK’S STATISTICS ENAGBARE’S STATISTICS Year GP/GS Att Yds Avg TD Long Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR 2018 2/0 21 115 5.5 1 37 2018 12/0 12 8 20 3.0-11 1.0-7 0 2 3 0 0 2019 5/0 22 111 5.0 0 18 2019 12/1 16 11 27 7.0-32 3.5-18 0 0 3 0 0 Total 7/0 43 226 5.3 1 37 Total 24/1 28 19 47 10.0-43 4.5-25 0 2 6 0 0

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 29 THE GAMECOCKS CAROLINA FOOTBALL roll McCray... named the Big South Conference Freshman of the Year... reg- RODRICUS istered 45 tackles including 2.5 tackles for loss... led the Runnin’ Bulldogs 16 with five pass interceptions and with nine pass breakups... also recovered FITTEN a pair of fumbles... earned Big South Freshman of the Week honors twice and was named to the 2016 Jerry Rice Award Watch List, annually given to B/S | 6-1 | 245 | FR | RS the FCS Freshman Player of the Year... his five interceptions set a Big South Atlanta, Ga. Conference freshman record... led the FCS with 185 defensive return yards, (Booker T. Washington) including 111 fumble return yards... scored on a 60-yard fumble return ver- sus Benedict and on a 42-yard interception return at Liberty... also had a 51- Redshirt freshman who will be going through his second spring with the yard fumble return against Coastal Carolina... posted a career-high 10 tackles Gamecocks... works at the Buck/SAM position where he will compete with and an interception at Ohio... sealed the win over No. 8 Charleston Southern for the starting duties in the spring. with an interception in the end zone in the final seconds. 2019 Enrolled at South Carolina in January and went through spring drills... saw action in one game as a true freshman, getting into the Charleston Southern MARK contest... did not record any stats... selected by the coaches as the Defensive 58 Scout Team Award winner... redshirted. FOX OL | 6-4 | 295 | FR | RS O’DONNELL Miami, Fla. 25 (Northwestern) FORTUNE Redshirt freshman who will be going through his first spring drills... looks to DB | 6-1 | 177 | FR | HS work his way into the competition for playing time along the offensive line. Sumter, S.C. 2019 (Sumter) Enrolled in the summer and spent the season on the scout team’s offensive line... did not see any game action... redshirted. Defensive back prospect from Sumter (S.C.) High School... graduated mid- year and enrolled at South Carolina in January... played both cornerback and safety... also handled punt and kickoff returns... logged 42 tackles with five CORBETT tackles for loss and three interceptions as a senior... the Fighting Gamecocks 11 posted a 10-1 record in 2019, falling in the second round of the Class 5A GLICK state playoffs... named first team all-state by the South Carolina coaches... QB | 6-1 | 205 | SO | SQ selected to the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas... as a junior in 2018, he led Sumter with five interceptions to go with 48 tackles, three tackles for loss and Columbia, S.C. one fumble recovery... collected 84 career tackles with eight tackles for loss (Hammond School) and eight interceptions... coached by Mark Barnes... also played basketball and competed on the track & field team in the sprints and jumps... Rivals Walk-on sophomore signal-caller who adds depth to the roster. considered him the 13th-best player in the Palmetto State... ranked as the 2019 11th-best player in South Carolina, the 57th-best safety in the country and Worked as the scout team quarterback as a redshirt freshman... played one No. 747 overall in the 247Sports Composite. snap late in the Charleston Southern contest, making his collegiate debut... did not record any statistics... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. JAYLAN 2018 49 Walk-on quarterback who joined the squad in the summer... local product FOSTER who redshirted as a true freshman. DB | 5-10 | 185 | SR | SQ Duncan, S.C. SHERROD (Byrnes/Gardner-Webb) GREENE 44 Walk-on defensive back returns for his fifth year... adds depth to the second- ary and could figure in on special teams... began his career at Gardner-Webb. LB | 6-1 | 230 | SR | 3L 2019 Rocky Mount, N.C. Reserve defensive back... worked his way up from being a scout team per- (Rocky Mount) former to seeing action in three games on special teams... recognized by the Two-year starter at linebacker who returns for his senior campaign... has ap- coaches as the Special Teams Scout Team Award winner... was not with the peared in 35 games over the past three seasons with 24 starts... has logged team in the spring, but returned to the active roster for the fall of 2019. 130 tackles with 9.5 tackles for loss... owns an interception, a fumble recov- 2018 ery and a forced fumble along with three quarterback hurries. Was eligible for the first time at Carolina... did not see any game action. 2019 2017 Played in all 12 games making nine starts... came off the bench in the first Worked with the scout team while sitting out his transfer year. three games before working his way back into the starting lineup... collected 2016 35 tackles including 6.5 tackles for loss... had a season-high seven tackles in- cluding 3.0 tackles for loss against Appalachian State... had five stops against Played cornerback as a true freshman at Gardner-Webb for head coach Car- three SEC opponents - Kentucky, Georgia and Tennessee... named the Jim

30 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL THE GAMECOCKS Carlen Special Teams Player of the Spring... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. COLE 2018 47 Sophomore linebacker who started all 13 games... ranked second on the team HANNA with 73 tackles, including 3.0 tackles for loss... also credited with one inter- PK | 5-7 | 180 | SO | SQ ception, two pass breakups, a quarterback hurry, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery... set a then-career high with six tackles against Georgia... Norcross, Ga. made the biggest play of his career in the Missouri win, intercepting a screen (Norcross) pass and racing 12 yards for a third-quarter touchdown... had his best day Sophomore who will compete for the Number 2 placekicker duties behind against Texas A&M, with a team-best and career-high 12 tackles, 1.0 tackle senior incumbent Parker White. for loss and one pass breakup... collected eight tackles in the win over Ten- nessee... registered seven tackles at Clemson... tallied four tackles and created 2019 a turnover against Akron, with both a forced fumble and a fumble recovery... Backup placekicker as a redshirt freshman... did not see any game action... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2017 2018 True freshman linebacker who played in 10 games, making a pair of starts... Walk-on kicker who joined the squad when the roster expanded in late Au- collected 22 tackles including 18 solo stops... made his debut in the victory gust... redshirted as a true freshman. over NC State, tallying two tackles... logged three tackles against both Ken- tucky and Texas A&M... made his first start against Arkansas and was credit- ed with four stops... missed the Vanderbilt and Georgia games with an injury KEVIN but returned to play against Florida... set a career high with five tackles in a 20 start against Clemson... was injured and did not play in the Outback Bowl HARRIS win over Michigan... named to the First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. RB | 5-10 | 225 | SO | 1L GREENE’S STATISTICS Hinesville, Ga. Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR (Bradwell Institute) 2017 10/2 18 4 22 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2018 13/13 32 41 73 3.0-6 0.0-0 1 2 1 1 1 Sophomore running back who will compete for the starting duties following 2019 12/9 24 11 35 6.5-18 0.5-0 0 0 2 0 0 the graduation of three seniors... will be going through his second spring Total 35/24 74 56 130 9.5-24 0.5-0 1 2 3 1 1 with the squad... tough runner who is difficult to bring down. 2019 True freshman who played in six games... carried 21 times for 179 yards, JOVAUGHN an 8.5-yard average, with four touchdowns... made his Gamecock debut a 54 memorable one against Charleston Southern... rushed six times for 147 yards GWYN with three touchdowns... the three rushing TDs tied the school record and OL | 6-2 | 300 | SO | 1L he became the first true freshman to score three rushing touchdowns since Marcus Lattimore in 2010... scored from 1-, 45- and 75-yards out... became Charlotte, N.C. the third true freshman to rush for 100 yards in his debut in the last 20 years, (Harding University) joining Derek Watson (118 vs. NC State in 1999) and Deshaun Fenwick (112 vs. Chattanooga in 2018)... was sidelined with a torn groin muscle for Redshirt sophomore offensive lineman who is the incumbent at right guard... what was originally thought to be a season-ender, but has made a speedy a naturally strong player with great toughness... has played in 13 games in his recovery and returned to the active roster after missing five games, logging 10 career, making 11 starts. carries for 20 yards and a touchdown against Vanderbilt... caught three passes 2019 on the season, all against Texas Redshirt freshman who played in all 12 games... moved into the starting HARRIS’ STATISTICS A&M, for 26 yards... named one lineup at right guard in week 2 against Charleston Southern and held that Year GP/GS Att Yds Avg TD Long of three Strength & Condition- role for the remainder of the season... was limited in the spring while rehab- 2019 6/0 21 179 8.5 4 75 ing Award winners, as selected by Total 6/0 21 179 8.5 4 75 bing a foot injury... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. the coaches following the season. 2018 Repped with the second team at left guard when fall camp opened... ap- peared in the season-opener against Coastal Carolina... suffered a foot injury ALEX that required surgery and was forced to sit out most of the season... red- 45 shirted... named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. HERRERA K/P | 5-9 | 175 | FR | RS Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley)

Redshirt freshman who will compete for the Number 2 placekicker duties behind senior incumbent Parker White. 2019 Backup placekicker as a true freshman... did not see any game action... red- shirted.

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 31 THE GAMECOCKS CAROLINA FOOTBALL RYAN COLLIN HILINSKI 3 HILL 15 QB | 6-3 | 225 | SO | 1L QB | 6-4 | 230 | GR | TR Orange, Calif. Moore, S.C. (Orange Lutheran) (Dorman/Colorado State) Sophomore quarterback who will be going through his second spring with Graduate transfer from Colorado State who joined the squad in January... the squad... was thrown into the fire as a true freshman and should reap the will not participate in spring drills while continuing to rehab from an ACL benefits of that experience this season... considered a pro-style quarterback injury, the third of his career... has appeared in 18 games making 11 starts... with a strong arm and good football acumen... is 4-7 as a starting signal-call- is 263-of-433 passes for 3,323 yards with 23 touchdowns and 11 intercep- er... brother Kelly played quarterback at Columbia and Weber State, while tions... single-game highs are 54 attempts, 34 completions, 374 yards and his brother, the late Tyler Hilinski, was a quarterback at Washington State. four touchdown passes (twice)... has five career 300-yard passing games. 2019 2019 Enrolled in January and went through spring drills... began the fall competing Started each of the first three games for the Rams... completed 69-of-102 with Dakereon Joyner for the Number 2 signal-caller duties behind senior in- passes (67.6 pct.) for 840 yards with eight touchdowns and two intercep- cumbent Jake Bentley... won that battle in fall camp, but then was thrust into tions... averaged 280.0 yards passing per game... completed 31-of-47 passes the starter’s role in game 2 against Charleston Southern after Bentley suffered for 374 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions in the season a season-ending foot injury on the final play of the North Carolina contest... opener against Colorado... completed 25-of-32 passes for 367 yards (351 in started each of the final 11 games of the season... completed 236-of-406 the first half) and four TDs with no picks versus Western Illinois... was 13- passes (58.1 pct.) for 2,357 yards and 11 touchdowns with just five intercep- for-23 for 99 yards and a score at Arkansas before suffering a season-ending tions... averaged 214.3 passing yards per game, sixth in the SEC overall and knee injury. tops among SEC freshmen, and 209.3 yards of total offense, eighth in the 2018 conference overall and third among the freshmen... tied the school’s fresh- Selected by his teammates as one of four season captains... worked his way man quarterback records for starts (11), while setting new marks for pass back from March 2018 surgery on his left knee to be cleared to play by the completions and attempts... also set the marks for a true freshman in passing season opener... saw action in a backup role in six games before starting the yards and touchdowns... when he got the call against Charleston Southern last four... completed 58.9 percent of his passes (119-of-202) for 1,387 yards in week 2, he became just the sixth true freshman to start at quarterback for and seven touchdowns, with seven picks...in his four starts he completed 61 the Gamecocks since joining the SEC, joining Steve Taneyhill (1992), Mikal percent (94-of-154) for 1,099 yards and 5 TDs with 6 INT, averaging 274.6 Goodman (1999), Lorenzo Nuñez (2015), Brandon McIlwain (2016) and yards per game... on Aug. 31, he appeared against Colorado, his first game Jake Bentley (2016)... made his debut against Charleston Southern by hitting action since Oct. 8, 2016, when he suffered a torn ACL in a game against his first 12 passes and finished the day 24-of-30 for 282 yards with a pair of Utah State... made his first start of the season vs. Wyoming on Oct. 26 and touchdowns and an interception... followed that up with a 36-for-57, 324- finished 34-of-54 for a season-high 333 yards along with a rushing touch- yard, two-touchdown performance against Alabama, earning SEC Freshman down, the second of his career... completed 27-37 passes for 296 yards and of the Week accolades... became just the second freshman in program history two touchdowns, with two interceptions vs. Utah State. to throw for more than 300 yards against an SEC opponent, joining Todd El- lis, who threw for 342 yards against Georgia in 1986... the 57 pass attempts 2017 were the second-most in a single-game in school history, topped only by the Redshirted during his second season at Colorado State. 58 that Steve Taneyhill threw against East Carolina in 1994, while the 36 2016 completions ranks third in school history, topped only by Taneyhill on two Played in five games and started four as a true freshman, completing 75- occasions - 39 vs. ECU in ‘94 and 38 vs. Mississippi State in 1995... recorded of-129 passes (58.1 pct.) for 1,096 yards and eight touchdowns with two his second 300-yard passing game at Tennessee, completing 28-of-51 for 319 interceptions before suffering a season-ending knee injury against Utah State yards... logged his third 300-yard performance when he completed 30-of- on Oct. 8... his 146.9 passer efficiency rating ranked third in the Mountain 57 passes for a season-high 325 yards against Appalachian State... became West and 34th in NCAA FBS at the time of his injury... ranked in the top just the second freshman (joining Ellis) and the first true freshman to throw five among freshman quarterbacks in passer efficiency rating (5th), passing for over 300 yards on three occasions... already ranks in a tie for seventh in yards per game (5th), and passing yards per completion (2nd)... was the only school history with Connor Shaw and Tommy Suggs with three 300-yard true freshman in the country ranked in the top five of all three categories at passing games in a career... between throwing pick-sixes at Missouri and the time of his injury... completed 21-of-27 for 315 yards and four touch- again versus Appalachian State, tossed a school record 180 passes without an down passes, plus a 51-yard touchdown run vs. Northern Colorado... the interception, breaking the previous record of 177, held by Shaw. 315 passing yards were the most by a CSU QB making his first career start... HILL’S STATISTICS the 51-yard touchdown run was HILINSKI’S STATISTICS the longest rush by a CSU QB –PASSING– –PASSING– since Bradlee Van Pelt in 2002... Year GP/GS C-A-I Pct. Yds TD Lg Year GP/GS C-A-I Pct. Yds TD Lg recorded season highs in comple- 2019 11/11 236-406-5 58.1 2357 11 75 2016 5/4 75-129-2 58.1 1096 8 60 Total 11/11 236-406-5 58.1 2357 11 75 2017 -Redshirted- tions (23), passing attempts (41) –RUSHING– 2018 10/4 119-202-7 58.9 1387 7 58 and passing yards (370) against Year GP/GS Att Yds Avg TD Long 2019 3/3 69-102-2 67.6 840 8 77 Wyoming... passed for 203 yards 2019 11/11 33 -55 -1.7 1 14 Total 18/11 263-433-11 60.7 3323 23 77 with two touchdowns against Total 11/11 33 -55 -1.7 1 14 –RUSHING– Utah State in his fourth consecu- –RECEIVING– Year GP/GS Att Yds Avg TD Long Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long 2016 5/4 26 49 1.9 1 51 tive start before exiting the game 2019 11/11 2 -14 -7.0 0 0 2017 -Redshirted- in the third quarter with a torn Total 11/11 2 -14 -7.0 0 0 2018 10/4 28 -10 -0.4 1 13 left anterior cruciate ligament. 2019 3/3 10 0 0.0 1 15 Total 18/11 64 39 0.6 3 51

32 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL THE GAMECOCKS Georgia... had a pair of pass breakups against both Alabama and Kentucky... DOMINICK named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 11 2018 HILL True freshman defensive back who played in 11 contests making 10 starts... DB | 6-0 | 195 | FR | HS recognized on the 247Sports midseason true freshman All-America team and was an SEC All-Freshman selection by the league’s coaches... shared the Orlando, Fla. Most Productive Player Award for the defense with T.J. Brunson... became (Jones) just the seventh true freshman to start in the season opener since the 2009 season joining Stephon Gilmore (2009), Marcus Lattimore (2010), Jadeveon Played wide receiver and cornerback at Jones High School in Orlando... Clowney (2011), Bryson Allen-Williams (2014), Al Harris Jr. (2014) and graduated mid-year and enrolled at South Carolina in January... the Fightin’ Bryan Edwards (2016)... had 45 tackles with 4.0 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, Tigers posted a 13-2 record in 2019, reaching the state Class 5A champion- and eight pass breakups, second on the squad... tied for the SEC lead among ship game... logged 30 tackles with six interceptions as a senior... as a junior, freshmen with 4.0 tackles for loss, tied for second with 2.0 sacks, third in logged 34 tackles, 12 pass breakups, three interceptions, three forced fumbles passes defended with eight, and third with 4.1 tackles per game... named the and a fumble recovery... was the No. 1-ranked player in the Orlando Sentinel’s SEC Freshman of the Week for his efforts in the win over Mizzou when he 2020 Central Florida Super 60... coached by former Florida Gators running was credited with four pass breakups... also logged three tackles, including a back Elijah Williams... also competed in sprints and the horizontal jumps for key diving trip, forcing Damari Crockett to step out of bounds on the 11- the track & field team... Rivals considered him the 72nd-best player in the yard line instead of taking it in for a touchdown, a drive in which the Tigers Sunshine State and the 26th-best “athlete” in the country... rated as the 96th- failed to score... led the secondary with seven tackles, a season-best, against best player in the state of Florida, the 60th-best cornerback in the country Texas A&M... missed the final two regular season games with an ankle in- and No. 738 overall in the 247Sports Composite. jury... returned for the Belk Bowl where he recorded six tackles including a sack against Virginia... named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. DAWSON 39 HORN’S STATISTICS Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR HOFFMAN 2018 11/10 30 15 45 4.0-13 2.0-9 0 8 0 0 0 DB | 5-11 | 202 | SO | SQ 2019 12/12 29 11 40 2.0-13 1.0-12 0 9 0 2 0 Totals 23/22 59 26 85 6.0-26 3.0-21 0 17 0 2 0 Spartanburg, S.C. (Dorman) SADARIUS Sophomore walk-on safety... provides depth to the unit... has appeared in one 50 game in his career. HUTCHERSON 2019 Redshirt freshman saftey who worked with the scout team... appeared late in OL | 6-4 | 320 | SR | 3L the Charleston Southern contest... did not record any statistics... named to Huntingdon, Tenn. the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. (Huntingdon) 2018 Incumbent at left tackle, but could slide inside to play guard, a position he Walk-on freshman who joined the squad for summer workouts. has played extensively, as Eric Wolford looks to put his best five on the field... HIGH SCHOOL fifth-year senior who is the most experienced player on the squad with 29 Graduated from Dorman High School in Roebuck, S.C. in 2018... earned starts, including the last 26 in a row... has played in 35 games overall. all-area and all-region honors... had 70 tackles, seven tackles for loss, nine 2019 pass break-ups and four interceptions in his senior season... the Cavaliers Junior who started every game along the offensive line, the first 11 at left posted a 12-3 record and reached the state Class AAAAA state championship tackle and the final game against Clemson at left guard... took every mean- game under head coach David Gutshall in 2017... also played baseball. ingful offensive snap... earned a spot on Bruce Feldman’s “Freaks” list for his efforts in the weight room... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. ... JAYCEE 2018 1 Redshirt sophomore offensive lineman who started at guard in every game... HORN made 11 starts at right guard and started at left guard for the Belk Bowl... DB | 6-1 | 205 | JR | 2L named one of three Strength & Conditioning Award winners by the coaches following the season... shared the Joe Morrison Offensive Player of the Spring Alpharetta, Ga. Award with K.C. Crosby. (Alpharetta) 2017 Played in 10 games making four starts... did not play in the season’s first Junior defensive back who is a candidate for post-season honors in 2020... three games... made his collegiate debut against Louisiana Tech, playing the considered the best cover corner on the squad... has recorded 85 tackles over majority of the game at left guard after Cory Helms left with an injury in the past two seasons with 6.0 tackles for loss including 3.0 sacks... has 17 the first quarter... served as starting left guard against Texas A&M, Arkansas career pass breakups and two forced fumbles in 23 games including 22 starts. and Tennessee while Helms was sidelined... also saw extensive action in the Vanderbilt win after Helms suffered another injury... started in the Outback 2019 Bowl win after Donell Stanley was injured and unable to play. Sophomore cornerback who started all 12 games... collected 40 tackles with 2016 a team-high nine pass breakups and two forced fumbles... had five tackles, Redshirted as a true freshman offensive lineman... shared the Offensive Scout two forced fumbles, a sack and a pass breakup in season-opener vs. North Team Award with Ty’Son Williams as selected by the coaching staff following Carolina... matched his career high with seven tackles in the upset win at the season... named to the 2016-17 First-Year SEC Honor Roll.

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 33 THE GAMECOCKS CAROLINA FOOTBALL BRAD TYREEK JOHNSON 19 JOHNSON 92 B/S | 6-2 | 255 | JR | 2L DL | 6-3 | 260 | SO | SQ Pendleton, S.C. Sumter, S.C. (Pendleton) (Lakewood) Junior Buck/SAM linebacker... took a redshirt during the 2019 season... fig- Sophomore defensive lineman who has been hampered by injuries early in ures to be in the mix for a starting role following the graduation of D.J. his Gamecock career... will not be available in the spring after having a knee Wonnum and Daniel Fennell... has appeared in 28 games including a pair of surgery during the off-season. starts... has 3.5 sacks to his credit along with six quarterback hurries. 2019 2019 Redshirt freshman who was sidelined during the spring due to a knee in- Junior who saw action in four games and used the new NCAA rule to garner jury... lone appearance came vs. Charleston Southern... credited with a pair a redshirt season and retain the year of eligibility... appeared in the season’s of tackles... sidelined most of the season with a knee injury which required first two and last two games... credited with one tackle against Clemson. off-season surgery... named the Harold White GPA Award winner for the 2018 defense at the spring game... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. Sophomore defensive end who played in all 13 games, making two starts... 2018 credited with 24 tackles including 2.5 sacks and four quarterback hurries... Suffered a torn ACL during the first couple days of fall camp and missed the logged three tackles against both Georgia and Missouri... came up with his entire season... enrolled at Carolina in January 2018 after graduating from first-career sack in SEC play against Texas A&M... made his first-career start high school in 2017... named to the First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. vs. Clemson, where he recovered a fumble and set a career-high with four TYREEK JOHNSON’S STATISTICS tackles... was back in the starting lineup against Akron and made logged four tackles, 1.5 sacks, a forced fumble and two hurries. Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR 2018 -Redshirted- 2017 2019 1/0 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 True freshman who saw action in 11 games at the Buck position... credited Totals 1/0 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 with five tackles including a sack and a pair of quarterback hurries... did not play in the season’s first two games... made his collegiate debut against Kentucky... notched his first tackle against Arkansas... logged a 12-yard sack ERNEST against Wofford... registered two tackles against Wofford and Clemson. 53 B. JOHNSON’S STATISTICS JONES Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR LB | 6-2 | 230 | JR | 2L 2017 11/0 4 1 5 1.0-12 1.0-12 0 0 2 0 0 2018 13/2 13 11 24 2.5-11 2.5-11 0 1 4 1 1 Waycross, Ga. 2019 4/0 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 (Ware County) Total 28/2 17 13 30 3.5-23 3.5-23 0 1 6 1 1 Junior linebacker who is one of the vocal leaders of the defense... top re- turning tackler... coaches like his physical nature and intelligence... excellent TYQUAN communicator. 85 2019 JOHNSON MIKE linebacker who started all 12 games, making a team-high 97 tackles, 20 more than anyone else... ranked fourth in the SEC with 8.1 tackles per WR | 6-3 | 200 | FR | RS game... had 5.5 tackles for loss, a quarterback sack, two interceptions, five Sylvania, Ga. PBUs, a quarterback hurry and a forced fumble... starred in his first start (Screven County/Fork Union) against North Carolina, registering a team-high 12 tackles, along with a pair of pass breakups... had seven tackles and an interception against Kentucky, Wide receiver prospect who hopes to make an impression in his first spring earning SEC Defensive Player of the Week honors by CollegeSportsMadness. with the squad... originally was part of the 2018 signing class. com... logged a team-high 12 tackles at Georgia... posted 10 stops and a pick 2019 against App State... had a career-high 13 stops with a forced fumble at Texas A&M... named the Most Improved Player in the spring for special teams. Joined the squad in the fall after spending a post-graduate season at Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy... worked with the scout team... redshirted. 2018 True freshman who was an early enrollee, but did not participate in spring drills while recovering from a fracture in his back... played in five games... credited with 16 tackles including 10 solo stops... made his first tackle in his debut against Coastal Carolina... led the Gamecocks with five tackles and forced a fumble versus Chattanooga... matched his season high with five tackles at Clemson... notched his first-career fumble recovery against Akron. JONES’ STATISTICS Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR 2018 5/0 10 6 16 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 2 1 1 2019 12/12 59 38 97 5.5-23 1.0-16 2 5 1 1 0 Totals 17/12 69 44 113 5.5-23 1.0-16 2 5 3 2 1

34 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL THE GAMECOCKS TRAI JOYNER’S STATISTICS 72 –PASSING– Year GP/GS C-A-I Pct. Yds TD Lg JONES 2018 1/0 1-2-0 50.0 1 0 1 2019 8/0 16-28-0 57.1 168 0 25 OL | 6-2 | 295 | FR | HS Total 9/0 17-30-0 56.7 169 0 25 Abbeville, S.C. –RUSHING– Year GP/GS Att Yds Avg TD Long (Abbeville) 2018 1/0 3 24 8.0 0 11 2019 8/0 29 107 3.7 1 41 Athletic offensive line prospect who prepped at Abbeville (S.C.) High Total 9/0 32 131 4.1 1 41 School... played on both the offensive and defensive lines... named first team –RECEIVING– all-state by the South Carolina coaches... graduated at mid-semester and en- Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long rolled at South Carolina in January... helped the Panthers reach the state 2018 1/0 0 0 - 0 0 2019 8/0 6 46 7.7 0 13 semifinals in Class 2A before bowing out with a 13-1 record in 2019... led Total 9/0 6 46 7.7 0 13 the team to a pair of state titles in 2017 and 2018... selected to the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas... coached by Jamie Nickles... Rivals considered him the 12th-best player in the Palmetto State... ranked as the ninth-best player in South Carolina, the 15th-best offensive center in the country and No. 623 MOHAMED overall in the 247Sports Composite... given name is Traizhan. KABA 32 CONNOR LB | 6-2 | 220 | FR | HS 14 Clinton, N.C. JORDAN (Clinton) QB | 6-3 | 210 | FR | RS Primarily played inside linebacker at Clinton (N.C.) High School... also Raleigh, N.C. used at several positions on offense... graduated early and enrolled at South (Millbrook) Carolina in January... helped lead the Dark Horses to a 12-2 record and a spot in the 2-AA state semifinals as a senior... tore his ACL during his se- Redshirt freshman quarterback who adds depth to the roster. nior season, limiting him to just four games... invited to the All-American 2019 Bowl... coached by Cory Johnson... also competed in track & field... Rivals considered him the 17th-best player in the Tar Heel State and the 48th-best Walk-on quarterback who was added to the roster at the start of fall camp... outside linebacker in the country... ranked as the 11th-best player in North worked with the scout team in his first season for the Garnet & Black. Carolina, the nation’s 13th-best inside linebacker and No. 236 overall in the 247Sports Composite... considered the No. 227 player in the country in the DAKEREON ESPN300... family is originally from Africa... brother, Karfa, played football JOYNER 7 at North Carolina A&T. WR | 6-1 | 205 | SO | 1L JOHN North Charleston, S.C. 69 (Fort Dorchester) KANAAN OL | 6-4 | 260 | SO | SQ Versatile performer who is expected to focus full-time on the wide receiver Piedmont, S.C. position this spring after working at both quarterback and wide receiver last fall... talented with the ball in his hands. (Wren) 2019 Redshirt sophomore walk-on who came in as a tight end but was converted Redshirt freshman who began the season as the No. 3 quarterback, moved to the offensive line... adds depth up front. to wide receiver, returned to quarterback on a full-time basis following a sea- 2019 son-ending injury to Jake Bentley, then split time between quarterback and Walk-on newcomer who joined the squad in June... listed as a redshirt fresh- wide receiver... limited to eight games in part due to injury... was 16-of-28 man tight end, but was converted to the offensive line prior to the start of fall passing for 168 yards, rushed 29 times for 107 yards and a TD, and had six camp... worked with the scout team... did not see any action... .. named to receptions for 46 yards... saw his first extended action at quarterback at Mis- the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll... was enrolled at South Carolina in the souri, completing 6-of-11 passes for 89 yards... was not available for the Ken- spring, but did not participate in football. tucky game with a hamstring injury... despite being less than 100 percent, was forced into the Georgia game after Ryan Hilinski was injured and went 2018 6-for-12 for 39 yards and rushed six times for 28 yards... sat out the next Enrolled at Tri-County Technical College in Pendleton, S.C. two games while allowing the hamstring to heal, before returning against Vandy... played quarterback and wide receiver against both App State and Texas A&M... earned the coaches’ Strength & Conditioning Award and the Unselfish Teammate Award for Offense from his peers following the season. 2018 True freshman quarterback who primarily worked with the scout team while taking a redshirt... saw action against Chattanooga... completed 1-of-2 passes for 1 yard and rushed three times for 24 yards.

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 35 THE GAMECOCKS CAROLINA FOOTBALL TRAEVON VERSHON KENION 12 LEE 77 TE | 6-3 | 240 | FR | RS OL | 6-3 | 295 | FR | HS Monroe, N.C. Woodbridge, Va. (Wake Forest) (Freedom) Tight end prospect who will be going through his second spring with the Played for Freedom High School in Woodbridge, Va... graduated early and squad... hopes a solid spring will propel him into regular duty in 2020 as a enrolled at South Carolina in January... led the Eagles to an 11-1 record and redshirt freshman. a spot in the Class 6 playoffs as a senior... named first team all-district on 2019 both the offensive and defensive lines... earned second-team all-state hon- ors in 2018... coached by Darryl Overton... also plays basketball and was a Enrolled at South Carolina during the spring of 2019... was able to partici- first-team all-district selection in 2018... Rivals considered him the 18th-best pate in the final part of spring drills... saw limited action in three contests in player in Virginia and the 72nd-best offensive tackle in the class of 2020... the fall... appeared in the Charleston Southern, Appalachian State and Texas ranked as the 18th-best player in Virginia, the 42nd-best offensive guard in A&M contests... did not record any statistics... redshirted. the country and No. 707 overall in the 247Sports Composite... father, Ver- non, is the basketball coach at Freedom High. CHRISTIAN 36 KINSLEY XAVIER 17 P | 6-2 | 220 | SR | SQ LEGETTE Lexington, S.C. WR | 6-0 | 210 | SO | 1L (Lexington/Kennesaw State) Mullins, S.C. Candidate to handle the punting chores in his final season of eligibility fol- (Mullins) lowing the graduation of school record-holder Joseph Charlton... began his Athletic wide receiver who gained some valuable experience as a true fresh- career at Kennesaw State, logging two seasons as the Owls’ starting punter. man... talented athlete who the coaches have high hopes for... should be a 2019 regular in the wide receiver corps in 2020. Joined the squad in January and went through spring drills... served as the 2019 backup punter behind one of the nation’s top punters in Joseph Charlton... True freshman who saw action in 11 games on special teams and at wide re- also was the backup holder on placements and saw action against Charleston ceiver... did not play in the season finale vs. Clemson... caught nine passes for Southern... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 80 yards with a touchdown... also credited with four kickoff returns for 113 2018 yards, a 28.2-yard average... started three contests, getting the nod against Enrolled at Carolina but did not participate in football. Vanderbilt, Appalachian State and Texas A&M... logged his first reception 2017 against Kentucky... made his first start against Vanderbilt and logged three Appeared in all 14 games as the Owls’ punter... averaged 39.3 yards on 24 catches for 34 yards, including a career-long 20-yard touchdown reception... punts... boomed the second-longest punt in school history when he knocked also handled kickoff return duties for the first time in that contest... had his a 59-yarder against Jacksonville State in the second round of the FCS Play- best game against Appalachian State when he recorded career highs with five offs... nine of his punts resulted in a fair catch, with three traveling 50-plus receptions for 42 yards... made an impact on special teams at Texas A&M yards and five were downed inside the 20. with two kickoff returns for 74 yards, including a career-long of 50 yards. 2016 LEGETTE’S STATISTICS Appeared in all 11 games as a true freshman for Kennesaw State... booted –RECEIVING– 32 punts for 1,306 yards, averaging 40.8 yards... his career-long of 61 yards Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long came versus Presbyterian... downed 10 punts inside the 20... logged 22 kick- 2019 11/3 9 80 8.9 1 20 offs for 1,308 yards, averaging 59.5 yards with four touchbacks. Total 11/3 9 80 8.9 1 20 –KICK RETURNS– KINSLEY’S STATISTICS Year GP/GS No Yds Avg TD Long 2019 11/3 4 113 28.2 0 50 –PUNTING– Total 11/3 4 113 28.2 0 50 Year GP No. Yards Avg. Long TB FC I20 50+ –PUNT RETURNS– 2016* 11 32 1306 40.8 61 0 6 10 4 Year GP/GS No Yds Avg TD Long 2017* 14 24 944 39.3 59 0 9 5 3 2019 11/3 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 2018 -Redshirted- Total 11/3 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 2019 1 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 Total 25 56 2250 40.2 61 0 15 15 7 –KICKOFFS– Year No. Yds Avg. TB OB 2016* 22 1308 59.5 4 1 2017* 0 0 - 0 0 2018 -Redshirted- 2019 0 0 - 0 0 Total 22 1308 59.5 4 1 *-at Kennesaw State

36 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL THE GAMECOCKS MARSHAWN HANK LLOYD 1 MANOS 70 RB | 5-9 | 212 | FR | HS OL | 6-4 | 305 | SO | SQ Wilmington, Del. Chapin, S.C. (DeMatha Catholic) (Chapin) Highly-regarded recruit from DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Sophomore center who figures to compete for a starting assignment follow- Md... graduated at mid-year and enrolled at South Carolina in January... ing the graduation of Donell Stanley... has played in four career games, mak- helped the Stags to a 7-4 mark as a senior while serving as a team captain... ing a pair of starts... rare instance in which his first career start came in a selected for the Opening Finals, the Under Armour All-American Bowl and bowl game. for the Polynesian Bowl... earned the top spot on SportsCenter’s Top 10 plays 2019 after a 69-yard run against Good Counsel in which he hurdled a defender on Redshirt freshmen who was the starting center in the season opener against his way to a touchdown... coached by Bill McGregor... also competed in the North Carolina... did not start, but played in Game 2 versus Charleston sprint events in track & field... Rivals considered him the third-best player in Southern... suffered a high ankle sprain that limited him for the remainder of Maryland, the fourth-best running back in the country and No. 33 overall... the season... also dealt with an ankle injury that sidelined him for part of the rated the fourth-best player in the state of Maryland, the fifth-best running spring... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. back in the country and No. 42 overall in 247 Sports Composite... consid- ered the No. 56 player in the country in the ESPN300. 2018 Enrolled at South Carolina in January after graduating early from nearby Chapin High School... experimented some at guard in the spring before fo- ROSENDO cusing on center... appeared in two games and took a redshirt... made his 42 debut in the Chattanooga game... made his first career start in the Belk Bowl LOUIS JR. against Virginia as the center... earned the Offensive Scout Team Award as LB | 6-2 | 245 | SO | 1L selected by the coaches... named to the First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. Deerfield Beach, Fla. (Deerfield Beach) SEAN 48 Redshirt sophomore linebacker who figures to be back in the rotation at MCGONIGAL linebacker this fall after taking a redshirt season in 2019. LB | 6-1 | 225 | JR | SQ 2019 Sophomore linebacker who appeared in four games while taking a redshirt Myrtle Beach, S.C. season... saw his most action against Charleston Southern when he logged a (Myrtle Beach) pair of tackles including a tackle for loss, along with a pass breakup... also recorded a tackle against Kentucky... saw brief action against both Alabama Walk-on linebacker who adds depth... is in his fourth year with the program. and Tennessee... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll... missed the 2019 spring while nursing a shoulder injury. Sophomore linebacker who worked with the scout team... did not see any 2018 game action... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. True freshman linebacker who graduated from high school early and enrolled 2018 at Carolina in January... saw action in seven games, making a dozen tackles... Redshirt freshman who was named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. recovered a fumble and added two tackles in his collegiate debut, a win over Coastal Carolina... logged three tackles in the Georgia game... played his 2017 most significant snaps versus Clemson and tallied a career-best five tackles. Redshirted as a true freshman walk-on linebacker. LOUIS JR.’S STATISTICS Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR JAKAI 2018 7/0 8 4 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 55 2019 4/0 3 0 3 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 MOORE Total 11/0 11 4 15 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 1 OL | 6-5 | 310 | FR | RS Nokesville, Va. LUKE (Patriot) 65 Offensive lineman who will challenge for a starting role in 2020... gained LYNN some valuable experience as a true freshman while retaining the year of eli- LS | 6-0 | 200 | FR | RS gibility. Seneca, S.C. 2019 (Seneca) True freshman offensive lineman... saw action in three games, making a pair of starts... saw his first collegiate action in the win over Charleston South- Walk-on long snapper who joined the squad in the spring... attended South ern... got the starting nod at right tackle against Vanderbilt following injuries Carolina in the fall, but did not participate in football... graduated from to Dylan Wonnum and Jaylen Nichols... also made the start at right tackle in Seneca (S.C.) High School in 2019... was a two-time Ray Guy Prokicker.com the season finale against Clemson. Top Prospect Award winner.

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 37 THE GAMECOCKS CAROLINA FOOTBALL ISRAEL VINCENT MUKUAMU 24 MURPHY 74 DB | 6-4 | 205 | JR | 2L OL | 6-2 | 295 | FR | RS Bossier City, La. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Parkway) (St. Thomas Aquinas) Lanky junior defensive back who earned second-team All-SEC honors from Redshirt freshman who is expected to compete for the open center position the Associated Press in 2019... is one of two returning starters at cornerback, following the graduation of Donell Stanley. but could also see time at safety... possesses rare height and wingspan for a 2019 corner... has made 14-consecutive starts... has five career interceptions. Appeared in one game as a true freshman... saw lae action in the win over 2019 Charleston Southern... redshirted. Started all 12 games, the opener at safety, then the next 11 at cornerback... tabbed second-team All-SEC by the Associated Press and third-team by Phil Steele... finished fifth on the team with 59 tackles... his four interceptions NICK led the team and tied for second in the SEC... it was the most picks for a 9 Gamecock in a season since Skai Moore had four in 2015... ranked fifth MUSE in the SEC with 1.08 passes defended, collecting 13 in 12 games... had the best game of his career in the upset win at Georgia... logged a career-high 11 TE | 6-4 | 250 | SR | 1L tackles and intercepted Jake Fromm three times, returning one 53 yards for a Belmont, N.C. score... Fromm had entered the game without an INT this season... became (South Point/William & Mary) the first Gamecock to record three picks in a game since Patrick Hinton vs. NC State in 1988 and was one of only four players in the country with Transfer tight end from William & Mary who joined the team at the start of three picks in a game in 2019... recognized as the Walter Camp National fall camp in 2019... will not be available in the spring while recovering from Defensive Player of the Week, the Chuck Bednarik Award National Player an ACL that shortened his 2019 campaign... figures to play a significant role of the Week, the Bronko Nagurski Trophy National Defensive Player of the in the Gamecocks’ offense in 2020. Week, the College SportsMadness.com SEC and National Defensive Player 2019 of the Week, and the SEC Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts... also Transfer from William & Mary who joined the team at the start of fall had an interception against Charleston Southern... had eight tackles versus camp... did not gain NCAA eligibility until just prior to the second game Alabama... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. of the season... made an immediate contribution to the squad... played in 2018 eight games including one start... caught 17 passes for 158 yards... made his True freshman who enrolled at Carolina in January... played in all 13 games, debut against Charleston Southern, catching a pair of passes for 22 yards... making two starts... credited with 17 tackles including 2.0 tackle for loss... had a season-high four catches for 21 yards versus Alabama... made his first logged one interception, one PBU and a forced fumble... tallied his first three start against Kentucky... caught three passes for a season-high 31 yards in the tackles versus Georgia... intercepted a pass against Chattanooga... had five upset win at Georgia, including a pair of third-down conversions... left the tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss, a forced fumble and a pass breakup against Akron Vanderbilt game with a season-ending knee injury. in his first career start... the start came at safety after primarily playing corner- 2018 back throughout the year... saw extensive action at Clemson and made three Played his sophomore season at FCS William & Mary where he was an All- tackles... matched his high with five stops as a starter at cornerback in the CAA third-team selection... ranked seventh in the CAA in receiving yards Belk Bowl vs. Virginia... named to the First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. per game (64.7)... appeared in seven games and earned three starts... ranked second on the team in catches (30), receiving yards (453) and touchdowns MUKUAMU’S STATISTICS catches (1)... recorded a career-high 107 yards on eight catches with a touch- Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR down in the win against No. 16/20 Maine... the receiving yardage total 2018 13/2 13 4 17 2.0-5 0.0-0 1 1 0 1 0 ranked as the second-best effort by a W&M tight end dating back through 2019 12/12 45 14 59 2.0-3 0.0-0 4 9 0 0 0 Total 25/14 58 18 76 4.0-8 0.0-0 5 10 0 1 0 1980... totaled four receptions for 92 yards, highlighted by a 71-yard catch, at No. 12/14 Virginia Tech... posted five catches for 85 yards against Rich- mond... registered three catches for 77 yards in the win at Villanova... tallied KEVEON five receptions for 48 yards in the season-opening win at Bucknell. 80 2017 MULLINS Appeared in six games including a start at Delaware... became just the third W&M tight end to play, and just the second to earn a start, as a true fresh- TE | 6-1 | 227 | FR | RS man (dating back to 1989)... finished the season with four catches for 55 Memphis, Tenn. yards with a touchdown... recorded his first career touchdown catch against (Whitehaven) Towson... recorded a 30-yard reception versus No. 21/19 New Hampshire... posted two catches for 20 yards against top-ranked James Madison. Redshirt freshman who transitions from a wide receiver position to tight end this spring. MUSE’S STATISTICS 2019 Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long 2019 8/1 17 158 9.3 0 21 True freshman wide receiver... did not see any game action... redshirted. Total 8/1 17 158 9.3 0 21

38 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL THE GAMECOCKS 2019 JAYLEN Played in all 12 games including a pair of starts for the Rams as a redshirt 52 junior... carried one time for one yard against Air Force... caught seven passes NICHOLS for 44 yards, including two catches for 20 yards in the season-opener against Colorado. OL | 6-5 | 320 | SO | 1L 2018 Charlotte, N.C. Selected by his teammates as one of four season captains... played in all 12 (Myers Park) games and started six at fullback... was CSU’s primary fullback in every game, but did not start in six contests because of first-play alignment... rushed 16 Sophomore offensive lineman who will be going through his second spring times for 62 yards and caught four passes for 26 yards... Set career highs with the squad... made an immediate impression upon his arrival last spring, with eight rushes for 29 yards vs. Utah State... led the Rams with nine spe- earning a spot on the second-team unit at right tackle entering the fall... cial teams tackles... earned Academic All-Mountain West and was honorable parlayed that into four starts as a true freshman. mention Academic All-Colorado by the Colorsdo Chapter of the National 2019 Football Foundation. Played in five games as a true freshman including four starts... saw his first 2017 collegiate action in the win over Charleston Southern... moved into the Played in all 13 games and started six at fullback, recording one carry for starting lineup at right tackle for the Kentucky game following an injury to two yards and five catches for 33 yards with a receiving touchdown... served Dylan Wonnum... held that starting slot for the next three games - Georgia, as the lead-blocking fullback for an offense that ranked 11th in the coun- Florida and Tennessee - before suffering a high ankle sprain that limited him try and a rushing attack that ranked 31st... earned Academic All-Mountain throughout the remainder of the season. West honors... was Colorado PRENTICE’S STATISTICS State’s nominee for the Burls- –RUSHING– worth Trophy, awarded annu- ZACCH Year GP/GS Att Yds Avg TD Long ally to the most outstanding 2015 -Redshirted- 26 player who began his career as a PICKENS 2016 -Medical Redshirt- 2017 13/6 1 2 2.0 0 2 walk-on... recorded his first ca- DL | 6-3 | 300 | SO | 1L 2018 12/6 16 62 3.9 0 8 reer touches at No. 1 Alabama, 2019 12/2 1 1 1.0 0 1 pulling in two catches for 15 Anderson, S.C. Total 37/14 18 65 3.6 0 8 yards... longest career reception, (T.L. Hanna) –RECEIVING– Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long of 16 yards, came in win at Utah State... scored his first career Highly-touted recruit with a tremendous upside... expected to make even 2015 -Redshirted- 2016 -Medical Redshirt- touchdown against Air Force on more of a contribution in 2020 following the graduation of several defensive 2017 13/6 7 45 6.4 1 16 a one-yard pass. linemen. 2018 12/6 4 26 6.5 0 10 2016 2019 2019 12/2 7 44 6.3 0 14 Total 37/14 18 115 6.4 1 16 Missed the season with an inju- Earned Freshman All-SEC honors as selected by the league’s coaches and was –KICK RETURNS– ry... was awarded a scholarship an honorable mention Freshman All-American, as selected by Pro Football Year GP/GS No Yds Avg TD Long during preseason camp before Focus... enrolled in January and went through spring drills... played in all 2015 -Redshirted- season-ending knee injury... was 12 games along the defensive line... credited with 16 tackles and one quar- 2016 -Medical Redshirt- 2017 13/6 0 0 - 0 0 awarded a medical redshirt. terback hurry... six of his 16 stops came in the season opener against North 2018 12/6 1 30 30.0 0 30 Carolina... had a pair of stops against Charleston Southern, Missouri and 2019 12/2 1 11 11.0 0 11 2015 Texas A&M. Total 37/14 2 41 20.5 0 30 Redshirted during his first col- legiate season. PICKENS’ STATISTICS All stats at Colorado State Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR 2019 12/0 8 8 16 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 0 Total 12/0 8 8 16 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 0 PATRICK REEDY 83 ADAM 46 TE | 6-7 | 260 | SO | SQ PRENTICE Columbia, S.C. (Cardinal Newman) FB | 6-0 | 245 | GR | TR Fresno, Calif. Walk-on tight end who adds depth... is a big target at six-feet, seven-inches. (Clovis/Colorado State) 2019 Reserve tight end... saw action for one play in the win over Charleston South- Graduate transfer from Colorado State who joined the squad in the spring... ern... did not record any statistics... worked primarily with the scout team... played at CSU for Mike Bobo, the Gamecocks’ offensive coordinator... ex- earned a spot on the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. pected to be an immediate contributor in either a fullback or H-back role... has played 37 games over the past three seasons, logging 18 carries for 65 2018 yards and 18 receptions for 115 yards and a touchdown... was Colorado Joined the squad in the summer... redshirted in his first season. State’s 2018 nominee for the Allstate/AFCA Good Works Team for com- munity involvement, was included on the 2018 Wuerffel Trophy watch list, was CSU’s nominee for the Burlsworth Trophy in both 2017 and ‘18, and was one of 12 CSU student-athletes selected to participate in a service and cultural-immersion trip to Jamaica in May 2018.

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 39 THE GAMECOCKS CAROLINA FOOTBALL WILL JAMMIE REGISTER 88 ROBINSON 7 TE | 6-4 | 250 | JR | 1L DB | 5-11 | 195 | SO | 1L Chapin, S.C. Leesburg, Ga. (Chapin) (Lee County) Junior tight end who earned his first letter during the 2019 season playing Sophomore defensive back who made an immediate impression in the Caro- primarily on special teams... hoping to work his way into more action on lina secondary... can play nickel or safety... enjoys contact... earned Freshman offense under the guidance of new tight ends coach Joe Cox and offensive co- All-SEC and second-team Freshman All-America honors in 2019. ordinator Mike Bobo... has appeared in 16 games over the past two seasons... 2019 a member of the SEC Honor Roll in all three years on campus. True freshman defensive back... played in all 12 games making three starts... 2019 named to the SEC Coaches’ All-Freshman team and was a second-team Redshirt sophomore who lettered after being used primarily on special Freshman All-American according to Pro Football Focus... finished third teams... appeared in all 12 games... did not record any statistics... named to on the squad in tackles with 62... his 5.2 tackles per game ranked fifth the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. among SEC freshmen... credited with four pass breakups, an interception 2018 and a forced fumble... his five passes defended ranked fourth among SEC freshmen... along with John Dixon, started in the season opener vs. North Redshirt freshman tight end who saw action in four games... played in the Carolina, becoming just the eighth and ninth true freshmen to start a season season opener against Coastal Carolina, then saw action against Chattanoo- opener for the Gamecocks since the 2009 season, joining Stephon Gilmore ga, Akron and Virginia... logged his first-career reception against the Mocs (2009), Marcus Lattimore (2010), Jadeveon Clowney (2011), Bryson Allen- for a nine-yard gain... named to REGISTER’S STATISTICS Williams (2014), Al Harris Jr. (2014), Bryan Edwards (2016) and Jaycee the SEC Fall Academic Honor Horn (2018)... notched four tackles, his first career interception and a forced Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long Roll. 2017 -Redshirted- fumble versus Florida... logged a season-high 15 tackles including a dozen 2018 4/0 1 9 9.0 0 9 2017 solo stops at Texas A&M, the most tackles recorded by a Gamecock in 2019 2019 12/0 0 0 - 0 0 Redshirted... named to the First- and the most by a freshman at Carolina since Ben Washington notched 15 Total 16/0 1 9 9.0 0 9 Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. stops against Mississippi State in 1994... also had 11 tackles versus Clemson and nine at Tennessee. JORDAN 76 ROBINSON’S STATISTICS Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR RHODES 2019 12/3 46 16 62 1.5-7 0.0-0 1 4 0 1 0 OL | 6-4 | 325 | JR | 1L Total 12/3 46 16 62 1.5-7 0.0-0 1 4 0 1 0 Fairburn Ga. (Creekside) R.J. 10 Offensive lineman who is the incumbent starter at left guard... considered RODERICK a “mauler” inside... can get great movement, but has to be more consistent with his assignments... has appeared on the SEC Academic Honor Roll in all DB | 6-0 | 200 | JR | 2L three seasons. Summerville, S.C. 2019 (Cane Bay) Redshirt sophomore offensive lineman who appeared in all 12 games making 10 starts at left guard... took over the starting duties in Game 2 and held that Returning starter at safety... has appeared in all 25 games over the past two role until the season finale... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. seasons, making 16 starts... owns 111 career tackles with a pair of intercep- tions... had never played safety prior to his arrival on campus. 2018 Redshirt freshman offensive lineman... appeared in four games... saw action 2019 against Coastal Carolina, Vanderbilt, Kentucky and Chattanooga... named Sophomore defensive back who played in all 12 games making 11 starts... to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. did not start the season opener at North Carolina, but came off the bench .. and posted a season-high nine tackles... started at the nickel position against 2017 Charleston Southern and Alabama, before moving to safety, where he started True freshman who was redshirted in his first season... impressed the coaches the season’s final nine contests... ranked sixth on the squad with 55 tackles while working with the scout team... named to the First-Year SEC Academic including 3.5 tackles for loss and a sack... recorded two interceptions and a Honor Roll. pass breakup... had eight stops against Alabama including a sack... picked off passes against Charleston Southern and Vanderbilt... collected six tackles and a pass breakup versus Florida... named the Most Improved Player in the Spring for Special Teams. 2018 True freshman safety who enrolled at Carolina in January and went through spring drills... saw more action as the season progressed... played in all 13 games, starting each of the last five contests... had just 11 tackles through the season’s first seven games (1.6 per game), but collected 45 stops over the last six contests (7.5 per game) to rank fifth on the team with 56 tackles... his 56

40 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL THE GAMECOCKS tackles ranked second among all SEC freshmen... tied for the SEC freshman 2018 lead with two fumbles forced... gained his first significant playing time at Redshirted in his true freshman campaign... went through spring drills as an Ole Miss after injuries sidelined Jamyest Williams and Javon Charleston... early enrollee... missed extended time in the fall due to injury... named to the responded with 13 tackles, the most tackles for a freshman at South Caro- First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. lina since James Seawright logged 17 in 1981 against Kentucky... earned his first start at Florida and collected nine more tackles, then had a team-high RUSH’S STATISTICS 10 stops at Clemson... ended the regular season with four tackles, a forced Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR fumble and a pass breakup against Akron... notched five tackles and forced a 2018 -Redshirted- fumble in the Belk Bowl versus Virginia. 2019 12/0 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 12/0 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 RODERICK’S STATISTICS Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR 2018 13/5 36 20 56 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 2 0 SHILO 2019 12/11 38 17 55 3.5-12 1.0-8 2 1 0 0 0 21 Totals 25/16 74 37 111 3.5-12 1.0-8 2 2 0 2 0 SANDERS DB | 6-0 | 195 | FR | RS WILLIAM Cedar Hill, Texas ROGERS 57 (Trinity Christian) Redshirt freshman defensive back... will use the spring to establish himself as OL | 6-3 | 300 | FR | RS a viable candidate for playing time in the fall... son of former NFL and Major Hampton, Ga. League Baseball standout Deion Sanders. (Lovejoy) 2019 Appeared in four games as a true freshman, using the NCAA rule to retain Redshirt freshman who will be going through his first spring drills... looks to the year of eligibility... saw his most action against Charleston Southern, but work his way into the competition for playing time along the offensive line. also appeared briefly against Georgia, Florida and Tennessee.... credited with 2019 one tackle in the CSU game. Made a brief appearance in the Charleston Southern win... worked with the scout team throughout the fall... redshirted in his first season. SANDERS’ STATISTICS Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR 2019 4/0 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 WILL 48 Total 4/0 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 ROSS RICK K/P | 5-11 | 195 | FR | TR 90 Rock Hill, S.C. SANDIDGE (Northwestern/Coastal Carolina) DL | 6-5 | 295 | JR | 2L Transfer from Coastal Carolina who enrolled at South Carolina in January... Concord, N.C. will be eligible this fall as a redshirt freshman... did not play football in high (Concord) school while focusing instead on soccer... won a field goal competition at the Chris Sailer Kicking Camp. Junior who will be counted on to take the next step this season... highly-re- 2019 cruited athlete who has gained valuable experience over the past two seasons as a reserve defensive tackle, appearing in all 25 games. Freshman punter/placekicker who was on the football roster at Coastal Caro- lina... did not appear in any games. 2019 Sophomore who played in all 12 contests... credited with six tackles... had a half tackle for loss, a quarterback hurry and recovered a fumble... cred- DARIUS ited with two tackles in the upset win at Georgia... his TFL and hurry came 28 against Kentucky, while his fumble recovery came at Texas A&M... recog- RUSH nized on the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll... named the Most Improved Player in the Spring for the defense. DB | 6-2 | 190 | SO | 1L 2018 Kingstree, S.C. Saw action in all 13 games... credited with 19 tackles including 2.5 tackles (C.E. Murray) for loss and a half-sack... tallied a half-sack in the Ole Miss win, a huge play in the fourth quarter... logged a season-best seven stops, including a TFL at Former wide receiver who made the transition to defensive back midway Clemson... recorded five stops in the Belk Bowl versus Virginia... named to through fall camp in 2019... will use the spring to continue to hone his skills the First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. in the secondary... lettered in 2019 as a special teams contributor. 2019 SANDIDGE’S STATISTICS Began the fall with the wide receivers but transitioned to the secondary mid- Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR way through fall camp... played in all 12 games, primarily on special teams... 2018 13/0 9 10 19 2.5-5 0.5-2 0 0 0 0 0 credited with three tackles... had two stops versus Charleston Southern and 2019 12/0 4 2 6 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 1 one against Vanderbilt... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. Total 25/0 13 12 25 3.0-6 0.5-2 0 0 1 0 1

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 41 THE GAMECOCKS CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAM O. SMITH’S STATISTICS 9 –RECEIVING– Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long SMITH 2017 13/10 30 326 10.9 3 28 2018 2/0 3 25 8.3 0 11 DB | 6-0 | 185 | FR | RS 2019 9/1 9 69 7.7 1 17 Blythewood, S.C. Total 24/11 42 420 10.0 4 28 –RUSHING– (Westwood) 2017 13/10 0 0 - 0 0 2018 2/0 0 0 - 0 0 Redshirt freshman defensive back who will push for a spot in the defensive 2019 9/1 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 secondary. Total 24/11 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 2019 True freshman who saw action in three games, using the NCAA rule to retain the year of eligibility... credited with seven tackles, including six stops against SHI Charleston Southern when he saw his most action... also appeared in the 13 games against Vanderbilt and Appalachian State, recording one tackle against SMITH the Mountaineers. WR | 5-10 | 190 | SR | 3L C. SMITH’S STATISTICS Union, S.C. Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR (Union County) 2019 3/0 5 2 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 3/0 5 2 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 The top returning receiver on the squad... moves into the No. 1 role after being a secondary option behind Deebo Samuel and Bryan Edwards... has 117 career receptions for 1,571 yards... enters his final season ranked in a tie ORTRE for 12th on the school’s all-time list of receptions with Cory Boyd... also had 18 returned 18 kickoffs for 401 yards, a 22.3-yard average... has played in 34 games over the past three seasons with 26 starts, second among the returning SMITH players... best known for his hands and his ability to catch the ball. WR | 6-4 | 220 | JR | 2L 2019 Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Junior wide receiver who was second on the squad with 43 receptions for 489 (Wando) yards... averaged 11.4 yards per catch with a pair of touchdowns... started all 10 games in which he played... missed the Vanderbilt and Appalachian State Junior wide receiver who looks to be back to full speed this spring after deal- games with a hamstring injury... best game came against Tennessee when ing with a knee injury over the past two seasons... provides a big target when he caught a career-high 11 passes for a career-high 156 yards, including a he’s fully healthy... expected to be a regular in the wide receiver rotation... has 75-yard touchdown catch on the game’s first play... had six receptions for 90 appeared in 24 games including 11 starts... owns 42 career receptions for 420 yards and a touchdown against Alabama... led the team with five receptions yards and four touchdowns. against both North Carolina and Clemson... returned 12 kicks for 263 yards, 2019 a 21.9-yard average... long return was 60 yards in the season opener against Redshirt sophomore wide receiver who played in nine games including one North Carolina. start... was limited in the spring and some on the fall as he continued to 2018 work his way back from knee surgery... caught nine passes for 69 yards and Sophomore who hauled in 45 passes for 673 yards, a 15.0-yard average, with a touchdown... did not play in the opener... had two catches for 28 yards four touchdowns... played in 12 games, making nine starts... missed the Ak- against Charleston Southern... had a pair of receptions for 14 yards versus ron game with back spasms... had a pair of 100-yard receiving games... had Alabama... had two catches including a four-yard TD against Florida... made the biggest game of his career in the Vanderbilt win with five catches for 119 his lone start of the season against Clemson. yards and a touchdown... tallied three catches for 51 yards and a touchdown 2018 against Texas A&M... reeled in three catches for 82 yards in the Ole Miss Played in just two games before succumbing to a lingering knee issue that win... made the best play of the Chattanooga win, shedding several tackles required surgery... caught three passes for 25 yards... had an 11-yard recep- as part of a 53-yard touchdown catch... logged a career-best nine catches for tion in the opener against Coastal Carolina, then logged two receptions for 109 yards and a TD against Clemson... had six catches for 76 yards in the 14 yards against Georgia... took a medical redshirt. Belk Bowl vs. Virginia... also had a 62-yard kickoff return in the bowl game. 2017 2017 True freshman who enrolled at South Carolina in January... was limited in True freshman who played in 12 contests, making seven starts... hauled in some contact drills throughout much of the spring while continuing to re- 29 passes for 409 yards, a 14.1-yard average, with three scores and without hab from an ankle injury suffered in high school... appeared in all 13 games a drop... ranked third on the team in receiving yards, fourth in catches and making 10 starts... ranked third on the team with 30 catches... averaged 10.9 second in yards per catch... ranked third among freshmen in the SEC with yards per catch with three touchdowns... caught at least three passes in eight 2.4 catches per game and third with 34.1 receiving yards per game... also of the last nine games... ranked fourth among freshmen in the SEC with 2.3 returned five kickoffs for 76 yards... made his first career start at Missouri and catches per game and sixth with 25.1 receiving yards per game... caught his caught four passes for 22 yards... hauled in three catches for a then career- first career pass against Kentucky, a nine-yard touchdown... made his first best 86 yards and his first touchdown at Texas A&M... led the team with career start vs. Louisiana Tech and caught two passes for 36 yards, including five receptions for 76 yards in the win over Vanderbilt, including a 36-yard a 28-yard scoring strike in the fourth quarter... hauled in three passes for TD... logged three catches for 30 yards in the Wofford win before leaving 28 yards at Texas A&M, including a touchdown reception for the third- win an injury which forced him to miss the Clemson game... returned for the consecutive game... posted identical lines of three catches for 40 yards in the Outback Bowl game versus Michigan and responded with three catches for Arkansas and Tennessee wins... led Carolina with five catches for 60 yards in 59 yards, including a 53-yard touchdown reception, the longest of his career. the win over Florida.

42 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL THE GAMECOCKS S. SMITH’S STATISTICS AARON –RECEIVING– 15 Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long 2017 12/7 29 406 14.1 3 53 STERLING 2018 12/9 45 673 15.0 4 53 2019 10/10 43 489 11.4 2 75 DL | 6-1 | 250 | SR | 3L Total 34/26 117 1571 13.4 9 75 Atlanta, Ga. –RUSHING– Year GP/GS Att Yds Avg TD Long (Tucker) 2017 12/7 0 0 - 0 0 2018 12/9 0 0 - 0 0 Senior defensive end who is coming off easily his best season as a Gamecock... 2019 10/10 3 8 2.7 0 5 hopes to parlay that success into an outstanding final campaign for the Gar- Total 34/26 3 8 2.7 0 5 net & Black... has a knack for being around the ball... has played in 33 –KICK RETURNS– games, making 15 career starts over the past three seasons... owns 78 career Year GP/GS No Yds Avg TD Long 2017 12/7 5 76 15.2 0 25 tackles including 16.0 tackles for loss and 9.0 sacks. 2018 12/9 1 62 62.0 0 62 2019 2019 10/10 12 263 21.9 0 60 Total 24/16 18 401 22.3 0 62 Junior who played in all 12 games making 11 starts... credited with 40 tack- les... led the team with 10.0 tackles for loss and tied for the team lead with 6.0 sacks, which ranked 10th in the SEC... also credited with four quarter- back hurries, tying for the team lead, and a pair of pass breakups... had four DAMANI tackles, a sack and a PBU in the season opener against North Carolina... 30 credited with a sack and two tackles for loss among his five stops along with STALEY a forced fumble at Missouri... had a sack and fumble recovery in the win LB | 6-0 | 235 | SR | 3L over Kentucky... had five stops and a PBU in the upset win at Georgia... best outing came at Tennessee when he logged seven tackles including a tackle for Columbia, S.C. loss... had his first career multi-sack game with 2.0 QB takedowns against (Ridge View) Vanderbilt. Senior linebacker who is in line to see his most action following the gradua- 2018 tion of T.J. Brunson... has extensive experience in the Gamecock defense and Sophomore defensive end who played in eight games making four starts... should be a regular in the linebacker rotation this fall... has appeared in 28 credited with 15 tackles including 3.0 tackles for loss and a sack... also logged games over the past three seasons, collecting 53 tackles. three quarterback hurries... did not play in the final five games after exiting the Ole Miss game with a knee injury... made his first career start in the 2019 Georgia game and logged three tackles... was back in the starting lineup vs. Junior linebacker who appeared in nine games... worked primarily at the Kentucky, setting a career high with six tackles... also got the starting nod WILL position... logged 22 tackles with a pair of tackles for loss... played in against both Missouri and Texas A&M... notched 2.0 tackles for loss and a each of the first six games... logged four solo stops including a tackle for loss key fumble recovery to set up Carolina’s third touchdown of the game in the at Missouri... missed three-straight contests - Florida, Tennessee and Vander- win over Vanderbilt... posted two tackles, a sack and a QB hurry in the Texas bilt - with an injury... played his most snaps and collected a season-high A&M game. seven tackles at Texas A&M after T.J. Brunson was ejected for targeting early in the contest. 2017 True freshman defensive end... played in all 13 games making 23 stops with 2018 3.0 tackles for loss and a pair of sacks... also credited with two quarterback Sophomore linebacker who played in all 13 games, collecting 31 tackles with hurries... had his first three-tackle day at Texas A&M game... set his career two fumble recoveries... saw his role dramatically increase over the final six high with four tackles at Georgia... logged his first career sack in the victory games... collected 28 tackles over that stretch after making three tackles in over Florida... tallied three tackles and a sack vs. Clemson. his first 13 career appearances... credited with five tackles in the Ole Miss victory and finished with five more tackles at Florida... recovered a fumble in STERLING’S STATISTICS the Chattanooga win... logged five tackles for the third time in four games against Clemson... led the Gamecocks with a career-high six tackles in the Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR Akron win and matched that with six tackles in the Belk Bowl versus Vir- 2017 13/0 12 11 23 3.0-18 2.0-16 0 0 2 0 0 2018 8/4 13 2 15 3.0-13 1.0-10 0 0 3 0 1 ginia... also had a fumble recovery against the Cavaliers. 2019 12/11 19 21 40 10.0-44 6.0-34 0 2 4 1 1 2017 Total 33/15 44 34 78 16.0-75 9.0-60 0 2 9 1 2 True freshman linebacker who saw action in six games on special teams... did not record any statistics. CHUCK STALEY’S STATISTICS STRICKLAND 66 Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR 2017 6/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 OL | 6-1 | 260 | FR | HS 2018 13/0 13 18 31 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2 2019 9/0 12 10 22 2.0-3 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Spartanburg, S.C. Total 28/0 25 28 53 2.0-3 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 2 (Byrnes)

Walk-on offensive lineman who graduated from Byrnes High School in Spar- tanburg, S.C. at mid-year and enrolled at South Carolina in January... played center and offensive tackle for the Rebels... went through winter workouts with the squad and will be going through his first spring practice with the squad.

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 43 THE GAMECOCKS CAROLINA FOOTBALL tackle for loss for the third-straight game against Kentucky... posted a season CHAD high six tackles and a quarterback hurry in the win over Missouri... had five 86 tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss and a quarterback hurry vs. Texas A&M... credited TERRELL with five tackles in the win over Ole Miss... matched a season high with six tackles at Florida... recorded a sack and two hurries in the Chattanooga win. WR | 6-3 | 220 | JR | 2L 2017 Bogue Chitto, Miss. True sophomore defensive lineman who played in all 13 games making 11 (North Paulding) starts... primarily used at defensive end, but also slid into the interior of the line... credited with 38 tackles including 4.5 tackles for loss and a pair of Redshirt junior wide receiver who looks to work his way into the wide re- sacks... had three quarterback hurries and forced one fumble... turned in a ceiver rotation as he is another year removed from a torn ACL that limited big game in the season-opener against NC State, with five tackles, 2.0 tackles him during the 2018 campaign... has appeared in 23 games over the past for loss and a sack... notched five tackles vs. Kentucky... tallied a sack on the three seasons with seven receptions for 76 yards. final drive of the Tennessee win, forcing a fumble and costing the Vols crucial 2019 seconds as Carolina held on for the win... set a career high with seven tackles Saw action in nine games... caught four passes for 56 yards... did not play in and added 1.5 tackles for loss at Georgia. three of the first four games... caught his first pass of the season against Ap- 2016 palachian State... had his best game with three catches for 45 yards, including Enrolled at Carolina in January... played in all 13 games with two starts... a season-long 20-yard reception, at Texas A&M... also used on special teams. credited with 24 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks... made three tack- 2018 les in his collegiate debut, a victory over Vanderbilt... had two tackles and Suffered a torn ACL in his left knee during spring camp on March 3 and made his first career sack in the East Carolina win... made his first career start underwent surgery... returned to the field to see action in four contests... against Texas A&M and had a strong effort with five tackles (three solo)... played in the Texas A&M game, then in the final three games of the season - made his second straight start at defensive tackle against Georgia and was Clemson, Akron and Virginia primarily on special teams... redshirted. in on one tackle... made two tackles, including one stop for loss, added a 2017 quarterback hurry and a fumble forced in the UMass win... made two tackles in the Missouri victory, including a crucial sack in the fourth quarter... made True freshman wide receiver who played in 10 contests... caught three passes two tackles, including one tackle for loss, in the Western Carolina win. for 20 yards... had one reception each against Kentucky, Louisiana Tech and Tennessee... missed the Vanderbilt and Georgia games with injury... also did K. THOMAS’ STATISTICS not play against Clemson... named to the First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR 2016 13/2 15 9 24 4.0-15 2.0-7 0 0 1 1 0 TERRELL’S STATISTICS 2017 13/11 17 21 38 4.5-11 2.0-3 0 0 3 1 0 2018 12/12 22 22 44 3.5-17 1.5-13 0 0 4 0 0 Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long 2019 2/0 2 2 4 1.0-4 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 10/0 3 20 6.7 0 9 Total 40/25 56 54 110 13.0-47 5.5-23 0 0 8 2 0 2018 4/0 0 0 - 0 0 2019 9/0 4 56 14.0 0 20 Total 23/0 7 76 10.9 0 20 KESHAWN 82 KEIR TONEY 5 TE | 6-2 | 245 | FR | RS THOMAS Williston, S.C. DL | 6-2 | 270 | SR | 3L (Williston-Elko) Miami, Fla. Redshirt freshman tight end who will be going through his second spring (Miami Central) with the squad... could challenge for more regular playing time this fall. Senior defensive lineman who returns for a fifth year after taking an unex- 2019 pected redshirt season in 2019... figures to play a prominent role up front at Tight end who enrolled at Carolina in January and went through spring drills either defensive tackle or defensive end... has appeared in 40 games making with the squad... played in four games... appeared in the Charleston South- 25 starts... owns 110 career tackles with 13.0 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks and ern, Vanderbilt, Texas A&M and Clemson contests... caught one pass for no eight quarterback hurries. yards in the CSU contest... credited with a tackle against Clemson. 2019 TONEY’S STATISTICS Suffered an ankle injury during fall camp which ultimately resulted in an Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long infection, keeping him sidelined for most of the season... played in just two 2019 1/0 1 0 0.0 0 0 games late in the year... credited with four tackles... tallied one tackle for loss Total 1/0 1 0 0.0 0 0 against Appalachian State and had three stops at Texas A&M... redshirted... selected by the coaches as one of six winners of the Dr. Harris Pastides Out- standing Student-Athlete Award following the season. 2018 Junior defensive lineman who played both inside and on the edge... started all 12 games in which he appeared... missed the Akron game after being injured at Clemson... credited with 44 tackles on the season including 3.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks... also had four quarterback hurries... logged five tackles and a half-sack against Georgia... tallied five tackles and recorded a

44 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL THE GAMECOCKS JAZSTON JOSH TURNETINE 75 VANN 6 OL | 6-7 | 330 | JR | JC WR | 5-10 | 195 | JR | 2L Ellenwood, Ga. Tucker, Ga. (Stockbridge/Hutchinson C.C.) (Tucker) Junior college transfer who enrolled at South Carolina in January... has three Junior wide receiver who the coaches will hope will make a leap forward this years to play two at South Carolina... started at offensive tackle for two sea- year following the loss of school record holder Bryan Edwards... has played in sons at Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College... earned second-team All- 22 games over the past two seasons with four starts... has 37 career receptions America honors following his sophomore season... the Blue Dragons posted for 289 yards and a touchdown. a 10-2 mark in 2019 and went 9-3 in his freshman season of 2018, winning 2019 the Salt City Bowl both years... coached by Rion Rhoades... graduated from Sophomore wide receiver who saw action in nine games including three Stockbridge (Ga.) High School in 2018... rated the Number 4 JUCO of- starts... caught 19 passes for 171 yards... earned starts against Charleston fensive tackle in the nation by JCGridiron.com.. considered the 35th-best Southern, Alabama and Vanderbilt... logged a season-high four receptions JUCO prospect in the country by Rivals... ranked as the sixth-best JUCO for 23 yards against Alabama... had a season-high 33 yards receiving on three offensive tackle in the nation and No. 47 overall by 247 Sports Composite. catches against Florida... had a pair of catches for 26 yards at Tennessee... did not play in the final three contests after suffering a broken hand in the JAY Vanderbilt contest... named the Most Improved Player in the Spring for the 10 offense. URICH 2018 True freshmen who played in all 13 games, making one start... caught 18 QB | 6-5 | 215 | JR | 1L passes for 118 yards with one touchdown... made two catches for 10 yards Greenville, S.C. in his debut against Coastal Carolina... caught two passes for a career-best (Wren) 29 yards vs. Georgia, including a career-long 16-yard reception... made his first start against Missouri... had three receptions, including his first-career Versatile performer who will be in the quarterback room in the spring, but TD, in the win over Ole Miss... logged a career-best four catches versus has also played wide receiver and on special teams during his Gamecock ca- Chattanooga... named to the First-Team SEC Academic Honor Roll. reer... three-time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll. VANN’S STATISTICS 2019 Utility player for the Gamecocks... listed as a quarterback, but saw action –RECEIVING– Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long at both wide receiver and on special teams... played in eight games... caught 2018 13/1 18 118 6.6 1 16 one pass for 11 yards against Appalachian State... named to the SEC Fall 2019 9/3 19 171 9.0 0 19 Academic Honor Roll... was a standout in the Garnet & Black Spring Game Total 22/4 37 289 7.8 1 19 when he completed 6-of-8 passes for 84 yards and a TD and caught nine –RUSHING– passes for 130 yards and a score. Year GP/GS Att Yds Avg TD Long 2018 13/1 1 5 5.0 0 5 2018 2019 9/3 1 5 5.0 0 5 Redshirt freshman quarterback who saw his only action in the Chattanooga Total 22/4 2 10 5.0 0 5 –PUNT RETURNS– contest... completed his only pass for nine yards... also carried one time for Year GP/GS Att Yds Avg TD Long 14 yards... one of four players honored by the coaches with the Dr. Harris 2018 13/1 0 0 - 0 0 Pastides Outstanding Student-Athlete Award... named to the SEC Fall Aca- 2019 9/3 2 24 12.0 0 22 demic Honor Roll. Total 22/4 2 24 12.0 0 22 2017 Freshman quarterback who was redshirted in his first season... named to the JORDAN First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. 47 URICH’S STATISTICS VILLAFANE –PASSING– Year GP/GS C-A-I Pct. Yds TD Lg DB | 5-10 | 185 | JR | SQ 2017 -Redshirted- East Stroudsburg, Pa. 2018 1/0 1-1-0 100.0 9 0 9 2019 8/0 0-0-0 - 0 0 0 (Stroudsburg/Bloomsburg) Total 9/0 1-1-0 100.0 9 0 9 –RUSHING– Redshirt junior defensive back who joined the squad in the spring of 2019... Year GP/GS Att Yds Avg TD Long is a transfer from Bloomsburg (PA) University... played his freshman season 2017 -Redshirted- for the Huskies. 2018 1/0 1 14 14.0 0 14 2019 8/0 0 0 - 0 0 2019 Total 9/0 1 14 14.0 0 14 Joined the squad in the spring and went through spring drills... saw action –RECEIVING– in the Charleston Southern contest... credited with one tackle in that game... Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2017 -Redshirted- 2018 1/0 0 0 - 0 0 2018 2019 8/0 1 11 11.0 0 11 Transferred to South Carolina in the fall but did not participate in football. Total 9/0 1 11 11.0 0 11

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 45 THE GAMECOCKS CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2017 Appeared in all 11 games for Bloomsburg as a freshman... the Huskies went DARRYLE 7-4 under head coach Paul Darragh... finished the year with 23 tackles, 15 41 being solo ... swatted down five passes on the year and had an interception WARE for the Huskies ... also returned five kickoffs for 58 yards, including a long of 24... had a career-high five solo tackles in the season-opener against Stone- LB | 6-1 | 225 | FR | HS hill... lone interception came at West Chester... notched three tackles and two Charleston, S.C. pass breakups in the Nov. 11 win over Clarion. (Fort Dorchester) VILLAFANE’S STATISTICS Walk-on linebacker who graduated from Fort Dorchester High School at Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR mid-year and enrolled at South Carolina in January... played linebacker 2017 - Played at Bloomsburg (PA) University - for the Patriots and head coach Steve Laprad... was an all-state selection by 2018 -Redshirted- the SC Football Coaches Association... selected for the Shrine Bowl of the 2019 1/0 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Carolinas... a three-year starter, posted 85 tackles, eight sacks and 21 tackles Total 1/0 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 for loss as a senior, helping his squad to an 11-1 campaign... as a junior, logged 65 tackles with six sacks and 19 TFLs. NOAH VINCENT 46 M.J. 94 LB | 6-1 | 210 | SO | SQ WEBB Buford, S.C. DL | 6-3 | 300 | JR | 1L (Buford) Rutledge, Ga. (Morgan County) Reserve linebacker who adds depth the unit in his third season with the Car- olina football program. Fourth-year player who returns to the defensive line this spring after working 2019 for one season on the offensive side of the ball... has been a member of three SEC Academic Honor rolls. Reserve linebacker who worked with the scout team... did not see any game action... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2019 2018 Redshirt sophomore who transitioned from the defensive line to the offensive side of the ball in the spring... worked as a reserve at the guard position... did True freshman linebacker who joined the team at the start of fall camp... not see any game action... earned a spot on the SEC Fall Academic Honor worked with the scout team... did not see any game action... redshirted. Roll. 2018 TYSHAWN Redshirt freshman defensive lineman who saw action in nine games, making 62 four tackles... tallied his first career tackle in the Coastal Carolina win... WANNAMAKER posted his first-career tackle for loss in the win over Akron... credited with two stops in the Belk Bowl versus Virginia... earned a spot on the SEC Fall OL | 6-3 | 340 | FR | HS Academic Honor Roll for a second time. St. Matthews, S.C. 2017 (Calhoun County) True freshman defensive lineman... graduated from high school early and joined the Gamecocks in time to go through bowl practices in Columbia in The first commitment of the 2020 class, Wannamaker verballed the Game- 2016 and through spring ball in 2017... redshirted... earned the Defensive cocks in the spring of his sophomore year in 2018... graduated early and Scout Team Award... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. enrolled at South Carolina in January... played on the offensive line for Cal- houn County High School in St. Matthews, S.C... the Saints posted a 6-6 WEBB’S STATISTICS mark in 2019, reaching the second round of the playoffs... selected to play Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas... named first team all-state by the South 2017 -Redshirted- Carolina coaches... was a first-team all-state selection as a junior by USA 2018 9/0 1 3 4 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 0 TODAY... coached by Wayne Farmer...also competed in the throw events on 2019 -DNP- the Saints’ track team... Rivals considered him the ninth-best player in the Total 9/0 1 3 4 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 0 Palmetto State and the 35th-best offensive guard in the country... rated as the seventh-best player in the state of South Carolina, the 21st-best offensive guard in the country and No. 444 overall in the 247Sports Composite... PARKER considered the No. 264 player in the country in the ESPN300. WHITE 43 PK | 6-5 | 205 | SR | 3L Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando) Senior who has worked his way into being a very consistent and productive placekicker for the Gamecocks... has converted 45-of-63 field goals in his career, 71.4 percent accuracy, including 32-of-35 (91.4 pct.) from inside 40 yards... his 45 field goals made and 63 field goals attempted both rank fourth

46 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL THE GAMECOCKS on the school’s all-time list... is 96-for-97 on extra point attempts... the 96 made extra points is fifth in school history... ranks fifth on the school’s all- DONOVAN time scoring list with 231 points... has a career long of 50 yards... owns five 51 fourth-quarter or overtime game-winning field goals in his career., providing WIRT the deciding points in wins over Louisiana Tech (2017), Tennessee (2017), Missouri (2018), Tennessee (2018) and Georgia (2019). B/S | 6-2 | 245 | SR | SQ 2019 Raeford, N.C. Redshirt junior placekicker... connected on 18-of-22 field goal attempts, (Hoke County/UNC-Pembroke) 81.8 percent, and all 25 extra points for a team-leading 79 points scored... Fifth-year senior Buc/SAM linebacker... walk-on who began his career at ranked ninth in the SEC among kickers at 6.6 points per game... his 1.50 UNC-Pembroke but has been a Gamecock for the past two years. field goals made per game ranked third in the conference... his 81.8 percent field goal percentage tied for third in the SEC with Georgia All-American 2019 Rodrigo Blankenship... three of his four misses came from 50 yards or Redshirt junior who was eligible for the first time at South Carolina... saw beyond... connected on his final 10 field goal attempts on the season... drilled very brief action in three contests, seeing the field against Charleston South- a 24-yarder in the second overtime to upset No. 3 Georgia... nailed a career- ern, Kentucky and Texas A&M... did not record any statistics. long 50-yarder against Appalachian State... had three field goals against both 2018 Alabama and Appalachian State, giving him five for his career... named to the Transferred to South Carolina after spending two years at UNC-Pembroke... SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll for a third time. was not eligible to compete per NCAA transfer rules. 2018 2017 Redshirt sophomore who may have been the most improved player... Played in 10 games for the the UNC-Pembroke Braves as a redshirt freshman... shared the Joe Morrison Award (MVP on special teams) with punter Joseph logged a dozen tackles including five solo stops... logged a pair of tackles for Charlton... was successful on 58-of-62 attempts, going 13-for-16 on field goal loss including 1.0 sack... also forced one fumble... had a career-high three tries (including a career-high tying 3-for-3 at Vanderbilt and vs. Missouri) tackles against Elizabeth City State... coached by Shane Richardson. and 45-for-46 on extra points... his 84 points scored ranked in a tie for 10th on Carolina’s all-time single-season scoring list with George Rogers Heisman 2016 Trophy season of 1980... earned co-SEC Special Teams Player of the Week Redshirted as a true freshman. accolades for his performance in the win over Missouri... hit on all three of his field goal attempts, connecting from a season-long 42 yards on two occasions, and a 33-yard game-winner with just two seconds remaining... DYLAN all three of his field goals came in the second half when the field conditions 79 were soggy due to a rainstorm, and gave Carolina the lead... also kicked off WONNUM 19 times with 12 touchbacks... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. OL | 6-5 | 310 | JR | 2L 2017 Added to the roster as a walk-on in January... handled the kickoff duties... Tucker, Ga. logged 44 touchbacks among his 65 kickoffs (68 pct.)... took over as the full- (Tucker) time starter on placements in game 4 against Louisiana Tech... led the team Junior offensive lineman who figures to be one of the starters at a tackle posi- in scoring with 68 points... connected on 14-of-25 field goal attempts overall, tion... will not be available in the spring after undergoing hip surgery... has but was 10-for-11 inside 40 yards... converted all 26 extra point attempts... appeared in 16 games and has made 14 starts over the past two seasons... was missed his first four field goal attempts before connecting from 31-yards out an SEC All-Freshman and Freshman All-American in 2018. with just four seconds remaining in the contest to lift the Gamecocks to a 17-16 win over Louisiana Tech... had his best day as a Gamecock in the win 2019 at Tennessee, connecting on field goals of 47, 21 and 36 yards in a 15-9 Sophomore tackle who started all seven games in which he appeared... started victory... went 2-for-3 in the win over Vanderbilt, with makes of 44 and the first four games of the season at right tackle... suffered an ankle injury 39... also made 2-of-3 field goal attempts in the Outback Bowl win over at Missouri and missed the next five games... returned to the starting lineup Michigan, including a 44-yarder... connected on 11 of his final 15 field goal against Appalachian State... moved to the left tackle position for the final attempts on the season, with the four misses coming from beyond 45 yards. game of the season against Clemson... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2016 Was enrolled at South Carolina but did not participate in football. 2018 True freshman who saw action in nine games... moved into the starting WHITE’S STATISTICS lineup midway through the season and started each of the final seven games –PLACEKICKING– at right tackle... named first-team Freshman All-America by 247Sports... Year GP FG-A Pct Long PAT-A Pts. earned a spot on the Coaches’ Freshman All-SEC squad... saw limited action 2017 13 14-25 56.0 47 26-26 68 2018 13 13-16 81.2 42 45-46 84 in the season-opener vs. Coastal Carolina... was in the lineup for the first 2019 12 18-22 81.8 50 25-25 79 time since the opener when he played 30 snaps against Texas A&M... made Total 38 45-63 71.4 50 96-97 231 his first-career start at right tackle in the win over Tennessee, becoming the –FIELD GOALS– second true freshman to start for Carolina in 2018... with older brother, D.J., Year M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk starting at Buck, they became the first set of brothers to start for Carolina 2017 14-25 56.0 0-0 6-6 4-5 4-12 0-2 47 0 2018 13-16 81.2 1-1 5-5 5-6 2-4 0-0 42 0 since the 2014 season when Gerald Dixon and Gerald Dixon Jr. were start- 2019 18-22 81.8 0-0 5-5 6-7 6-6 1-4 50 0 ers along the defensive line... named the SEC Freshman of the Week for his Total 45-63 71.4 1-1 16-16 15-18 12-22 1-6 50 0 efforts against Tennessee... with D.J. earning SEC Defensive Lineman of the –KICKOFFS– Week the same week, became the first set of brothers to earn league honors Year No. Yds Avg. TB OB the same week... named to the First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. 2017 65 4172 64.2 44 2 2018 19 1226 64.5 12 0 2019 0 0 - 0 0 Total 84 5398 64.3 56 2

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 47 THE GAMECOCKS CAROLINA FOOTBALL ALEXANDER MIKE WOZNICK 42 WYMAN 87 PK | 5-11 | 175 | SR | 1L WR | 6-2 | 192 | FR | HS Greenville, S.C. Greensboro, N.C. (Eastside) (Dudley) Senior placekicker who provides quality depth behind incumbent Parker Wide receiver prospect from Dudley High School in Greensboro, N.C... White... is 11-for-12 on extra point attempts and 1-for-3 in field goal tries... graduated early and enrolled at South Carolina in January... helped Dudley could also figure in the kickoff duties following the graduation of Will Tom- post a 10-3 record and reach the second round of the playoffs in 2019, and mie... has 10 touchbacks among his 20 career kickoffs. a 10-4 mark and the quarterfinals in 2018... recorded 26 receptions for 465 2019 yards as a senior... caught 46 passes for 664 yards and five touchdowns in 2018 as a junior and 18 passes for 478 yards and six scores as a sophomore Redshirt junior who appeared in the Charleston Southern contest... kicked in 2017... named first-team All-Area in 2018... coached by Steven Davis... off six times in that game with five touchbacks. also played basketball... Rivals considered him the 13th-best player in the 2018 Tar Heel State and the 79th-best wide receiver in the country... regarded as Redshirt sophomore kicker... handled the kickoff duties in three-consecutive the 13th-best prospect in North Carolina, the 56th-best wide receiver in the games, getting the nod against Missouri, Texas A&M and Tennessee... also country and No. 336 overall in the 247Sports Composite... considered the saw action against Chattanooga, scoring the Gamecocks’ final point of that No. 223 player in the country in the ESPN300. contest... kicked off 13 times with five touchbacks. 2017 Opened the season as the team’s starting placekicker... tallied 13 points on 1-of-3 field goals and 10-of-11 extra point attempts... connected on all five of his PATs in the season-opener against NC State... his first career made field goal came from 32-yards out at Missouri... had one kickoff, a 65-yarder against Arkansas, in which he was credited with the tackle... named as the Harold White GPA Award winner for special teams in the spring. 2016 Redshirted as a true freshman placekicker.

WOZNICK’S STATISTICS –PLACEKICKING– Year GP FG-A Pct Long PAT-A Pts. 2017 4 1-3 33.3 32 10-11 13 2018 4 0-0 - - 1-1 1 2019 1 0-0 - - 0-0 0 Total 9 1-3 33.3 32 11-12 14 –FIELD GOALS– Year M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk 2017 1-3 33.3 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 32 0 2018 0-0 - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 2019 0-0 - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 Total 1-3 33.3 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 32 0 –KICKOFFS– Year No. Yds Avg. TB OB 2017 1 65 65.0 0 0 2018 13 649 49.9 5 0 2019 6 355 59.2 5 1 Total 20 1069 53.5 10 1

48 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL NATIONAL SIGNING DAYS National Signing Days December 19, 2019/February 5, 2020

NAME POS HT WT HOMETOWN (HIGH/LAST SCHOOL) By Position Rashad Amos RB 6-0 213 Fayetteville, Ga. (Sandy Creek) Jaheim Bell ATH 6-2 207 Valdosta, Ga. (Valdosta) OFFENSE Quarterback (1): Luke Doty Jordan Burch DL 6-5 265 Columbia, S.C. (Hammond School) Ger-Cari Caldwell WR 6-4 195 Rock Hill, S.C. (Northwestern) Running Back (3): Rashad Amos, MarShawn Lloyd, ZaQuandre White Luke Doty* QB 6-1 205 Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Myrtle Beach) Gilber Edmond LB 6-4 215 Fort Pierce, Fla. (Westwood) Wide Receiver (3): Ger-Cari Caldwell, Rico Powers, Mike Wyman O’Donnell Fortune* DB 6-1 177 Sumter, S.C. (Sumter) Tonka Hemingway DL 6-2 259 Conway S.C. (Conway) Athlete (2): Jaheim Bell, Eric Shaw

Dominick Hill* DB 6-0 195 Orlando, Fla. (Jones) Offensive Line (4):Trai Jones, Joey Hunter DB 6-0 197 Atlanta, Ga. (Sandy Creek) Vershon Lee, Jazston Turnetine, Tyshawn Wannamaker Alex Huntley DL 6-3 279 Blythewood, S.C. (Hammond School) Trai Jones* OL 6-2 295 Abbeville, S.C. (Abbeville) DEFENSE Defensive Line (4): Jordan Burch, Mohamed Kaba* LB 6-2 220 Clinton, N.C. (Clinton) Tonka Hemingway, Alex Huntley, Vershon Lee* OL 6-3 295 Woodbridge, Va. (Freedom) Makius Scott

MarShawn Lloyd* RB 5-9 212 Middletown, Del. (DeMatha Catholic) Linebacker (2): Gilber Edmond, Rico Powers WR 6-1 183 Atlanta, Ga. (Hapeville Charter Academy) Mohamed Kaba

Makius Scott DL 6-3 306 Gainesville, Ga. (Gainesville) Defensive Back (3): O’Donnell Eric Shaw ATH 6-4 205 Dadeville, Ala. (Reeltown) Fortune, Dominick Hill, Joey Hunter Jazston Turnetine* OL 6-7 330 Ellenwood, Ga. (Stockbridge/Hutchinson C.C.) Tyshawn Wannamaker* OL 6-3 340 St. Matthews, S.C. (Calhoun County) By State ZaQuandre White RB 6-1 200 Cape Coral, Fla. (North Fort Myers/ South Carolina (8): Jordan Burch, Iowa Western C.C.) Ger-Cari Caldwell, Luke Doty, O’Donnell Fortune, Tonka Mike Wyman* WR 6-2 192 Greensboro, N.C. (Dudley) Hemingway, Alex Huntley, Trai Jones, Tyshawn Wannamaker Enrolled in January 2020 Georgia (6): Rashad Amos, Jaheim Bell, Joey Hunter, Rico Powers, Makius Scott, Jazston Turnetine

Florida (3): Gilber Edmond, Dominick Hill, ZaQuandre White

North Carolina (2): Mohamed Kaba, Mike Wyman

Alabama (1): Eric Shaw

Delaware (1): MarShawn Lloyd

Virginia (1): Vershon Lee

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2020 SIGNING CLASS JAHEIM

u The Gamecocks used all 25 of their initial scholarship counters for the BELL 2020 signing class. In addition to the 22 recruits who signed their National ATH | 6-2 | 207 | FR | HS Letter of Intent, the Gamecocks used 2020 scholarships on Matt Oliveira, Nick Muse and Collin Hill. Valdosta, Ga. u Incoming freshman Luke Doty became the third-straight South Carolina (Valdosta) Mr. Football Award winner to cast his lot with the Gamecocks, following in the footsteps of Dakereon Joyner (2017) and Zacch Pickens (2018). Multi-talented player from Valdosta (Ga.) High School who missed part of u The Gamecocks had eight 2020 signees make the ESPN300 including Jor- his senior season after suffering a torn ACL... could play either tight end dan Burch (4), MarShawn Lloyd (56), Luke Doty (83), Tonka Hemingway or wide receiver... logged 210 receiving yards as a senior after collecting (184), Michael Wyman (223), Alex Huntley (225), Mohamed Kaba (227) 770 yards as a junior... helped the Wildcats reach the state quarterfinals in and Tyshawn Wannamaker (264). both 2018 and 2019, posting records of 8-5 and 10-3, respectively... was a u Jordan Burch is the second-highest ranked recruit South Carolina has Nike The Opening Finalist... named to the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s 6A landed since the ESPN300 debuted in 2006. Here are the top-rated recruits All-State first team as a junior... coached by Alan Rodemaker... also plays according to the ESPN300: 2011 – Jadeveon Clowney – No. 1; 2020 – Jor- basketball... considered the 48th-best player in the state of Georgia and the dan Burch – No. 4; 2007 – Brian Maddox – No. 14; 2009 – Stephon Gilm- 17th-best “athlete” in the country by Rivals... ranked as the 38th-best player ore – No. 18; 2010 – Marcus Lattimore – No. 19; 2009 – DeVonte Hollo- in Georgia, the 17th-best “athlete” in the country and No. 387 overall in the man – No. 19; 2019 – Zacch Pickens – No. 20. 247Sports Composite. u Here are the Gamecocks’ final recruiting class rankings according to Ri- vals, Scout, 247Sports and ESPN since 2002: Year Rivals Scout 247 ESPN JORDAN 2002: 11 18 13 2003: 8 15 12 - BURCH 2004: 22 28 29 - DL | 6-5 | 265 | FR | HS 2005: 21 20 18 - 2006: 22 33 33 - Columbia, S.C. 2007: 6 7 7 4 (Hammond School) 2008: 24 34 35 - 2009: 12 15 14 12 Local product who starred at Hammond School in Columbia... dominant 2010: 23 33 34 23 force on both sides of the ball... helped the Skyhawks to their third-straight 2011: 13 14 17 15 SCISA 3A title in 2019 with a 12-2 record... was a 2019 USA TODAY and 2012: 17 15 15 16 MaxPreps preseason All-American... selected as a game captain in the 2020 2013: 16 18 20 18 Under Armour All-America game... named the top player (Alpha Dog) at 2014: 17 16 19 19 the Elite Under Armour Camp in 2019... coached by former South Caro- 2015: 19 19 20 21 lina quarterback Erik Kimrey... also plays basketball... considered the best 2016: 26 25 25 27 prospect in the Palmetto State, the No. 2-ranked strongside defensive end 2017: 16 17 21 19 in the country and No. 17 overall by Rivals... ranked as the No. 1 player in 2018: 18 19 18 18 South Carolina, the No. 2 defensive tackle in the country and No. 8 overall 2019: 19 19 21 17 in the 247Sports Composite... considered the No. 4 player in the country in 2020: 17 13 18 20 the ESPN300... is the highest ranked recruit signed by South Carolina since Jadeveon Clowney was the No. 1 player overall in 2011. GER-CARI COMING THIS FALL CALDWELL RASHAD WR | 6-4 | 195 | FR | HS AMOS Rock Hill, S.C. (Northwestern) RB | 6-0 | 213 | FR | HS Wide receiver prospect who prepped at Northwestern High School in Rock Fayetteville, Ga. Hill, S.C... logged 51 receptions for 744 yards and seven touchdowns as a (Sandy Creek) senior... also returned kicks... earned a spot on the 2019 South Carolina 5A Running back prospect who played at Sandy Creek High School in Tyrone, all-state team, and the South Carolina Coaches Association all-state team... Ga... rushed for more than 1,000 yards as a senior and over 2,300 yards in selected to the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas... coached by Page Wofford... his career... helped the Patriots to a 12-2 record and a spot in the state AAAA also plays basketball and competes in track & field... has high jumped 6-4 semifinals as a senior... rushed for 939 yards on 133 carries (7.1 yards per and triple jumped 38-6... Rivals ranked him as the eighth-best player in carry) and finished with 12 rushing touchdowns in 2018, leading the Patriots South Carolina and the 97th-best wide receiver in the country... considered to a 7-4 mark... also caught 16 passes out of the backfield for 93 yards and an- the eighth-best player in South Carolina, the 92nd-best wide receiver in the other score... coached by Brett Garvin... also plays basketball... Rivals ranked country and No. 579 overall in the 247Sports Composite. him as the 72nd-best player in Georgia and the 39th-best running back in the country... 247Sports composite rated him as the 70th-best running back in the nation and the 114th-best player in Georgia.

50 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL THE GAMECOCKS GILBER ALEX EDMOND HUNTLEY LB | 6-4 | 215 | FR | HS DL | 6-3 | 279 | FR | HS Fort Pierce, Fla. Blythewood, S.C. (Westwood) (Hammond School)

Played defensive end in 2019 for Westwood High School in Fort Pierce, Fla Known by his nickname “Boogie”... local product who starred at Hammond after transitioning from wide receiver... helped the Panthers to a 7-3 record School in Columbia, playing on both sides of the ball... helped the Skyhawks and a 6A District title... collected 80 tackles including 22 for loss with 17 to their third-straight SCISA 3A title in 2019 with a 12-2 record... named sacks and four fumble recoveries and an interception as a senior... scored four Mr. Richland County Player of the Year following his senior season... selected defensive touchdowns... was a TCPalm Defensive Player of the Year finalist to play in the Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas... posted 16 and all-area selection... coached by Jeff George Jr... also competed in track & tackles including seven sacks as a junior... coached by former South Carolina field where he was a hurdler and jumper... considered the 186th-best pros- quarterback Erik Kimrey... also competed in basketball, lacrosse and track & pect in the state of Florida and the 71st-ranked weakside defensive end in the field... was the state’s shot put champion in 2019... the Skyhawk lacrosse team country, according to 247Sports Composite rankings. was state champions in 2017 and runner-up in both 2018 and ’19... selected as the student body president... Rivals considered him the fourth-best player in the Palmetto State, the 16th-best defensive tackle in the country and No. TONKA 212 overall... 247Sports Composite ranked him as the fourth-best player in South Carolina, the 20th-best defensive tackle in the country and No. 214 HEMINGWAY overall... considered the No. 225 player in the country in the ESPN300. DL | 6-2 | 259 | FR | HS Conway, S.C. RICO (Conway) POWERS Played along the defensive line at Conway (S.C.) High School... recorded 92 tackles including 24.0 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks... also served as the WR | 6-1 | 183 | FR | HS team’s punter... the Tigers lost in the first round of the South Carolina Class Atlanta, Ga. AAAAA state playoffs in 2019... selected to the Shrine Bowl of the Caroli- (Hapeville Charter Academy) nas... named first team all-state by the South Carolina coaches in 2019 and a three-time USA TODAY first-team all-state selection... collected 201 career Played his final prep season at Hapeville Charter in Atlanta... Led the Hor- tackles with 49 tackles for loss and 13 sacks... coached by Carlton Terry... nets to a 10-2-1 record and reached the state AA quarterfinals as a senior... also played basketball and baseball for the Tigers, earning first-team all-state coached by Winston Gordon... attended Benedictine High School in Savan- honors on the hardwood... Rivals considered him the sixth-best player in the nah prior to transferring to Hapeville Charter... 2019 Nike The Opening Palmetto State and the 18th-best strongside defensive end in the country... Charlotte Top Performer... was named the Savannah Morning News Offensive listed as the fifth-best player in South Carolina, the 30th-best defensive tackle Player of the Year in 2018 after leading the Cadets with 1,006 yards rushing, in the country and No. 301 overall in the 247Sports Composite rankings... scoring 17 touchdowns and averaging 8.7 yards per carry... also named to considered the No. 184 player in the country in the ESPN300... comes from the 2018 All-Greater Savannah First Team Offense... as a sophomore, he had an athletic family... brother, Junior, played football at Michigan and for the 842 yards rushing and 449 yards receiving with 16 touchdowns... coached by NFL Kansas City Chiefs... sister, Shamae, played basketball at Coker Col- Danny Britt... also played basketball and ran track... Rivals considered him lege... sister, Janecia, is a pitcher on the Francis Marion softball team. the 27th-best player in the Peach State, the 43rd-best wide receiver in the country and No. 229 overall... ranked as the 30th-best player in Georgia, the 50th-best wide receiver in the country and No. 302 overall in the 247Sports JOEY Composite. HUNTER DB | 6-0 | 197 | FR | HS MAKIUS Atlanta, Ga. SCOTT (Sandy Creek) DL | 6-3 | 306 | FR | HS Safety prospect who played at Sandy Creek High School in Tyrone, Ga... in- Gainesville, Ga. juries ended his senior season prematurely... the Patriots posted a 12-2 record (Gainesville) and a spot in the state AAAA semifinals in 2019... played for Brett Garvin... began his prep career at Starr’s Mill... also competed in track & field... Rivals Played on both sides of the ball for Gainesville (Ga.) High School... the Red considered him the 56th-best player in the Peach State and the 51st-best Elephants posted a 5-6 record, falling in the first round of the state AAAAAA cornerback in the country... ranked as the 69th-best player in Georgia, the playoffs in his senior season... coached by Heath Webb... also competed in 49th-best cornerback in the country and No. 666 overall in the 247Sports track & field... placed sixth in the state shot put in 2019... has an eight-foot Composite. wingspan... Rivals considered him the 88th-best player in the Peach State and the 49th-best defensive tackle in the country... ranked as the 75th-best player in Georgia, the 63rd-best defensive tackle in the country and No. 748 overall in the 247Sports Composite.

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 51 THE GAMECOCKS CAROLINA FOOTBALL ERIC SHAW ATH | 6-4 | 205 | FR | HS Dadeville, Ga. (Reeltown) Tight end/linebacker prospect from Reeltown High School in Notasulga, Ala... standout performer at both wide receiver and outside linebacker in high school... helped the Rebels post a 13-2 record and reach the Class 2A championship game as a senior... an Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game par- ticipant... tore an ACL during his junior season... coached by Matt John- son... also played basketball and competed in track & field... averaged 20.9 points and 8.2 rebounds as a sophomore... was a six-time state track & field champion... won three consecutive 110-meter high hurdle titles... won three titles in the spring of 2019 (high jump, 110m hurdles and 300m hurdles) just six months removed from ACL surgery... also qualified for the state finals in the shot put... Rivals considered him the 14th-best player in the Peach State and the 16th-best tight end in the country... 247Sports Composite ranked him as the 10th-best player in Alabama, the seventh-best “athlete” in the country and No. 255 overall. ZAQUANDRE WHITE RB | 6-1 | 200 | FR | HS Cape Coral, Fla. (N. Fort Myers/Iowa Western C.C)

“Quan” is a junior college transfer who will have two years to play two at South Carolina... spent 2019 at Iowa Western Community College in Coun- cil Bluffs where he returned to the running back position... named first team NJCAA All-America... rushed 137 times for 876 yards in eight games, an average of 109.5 yards per game and 6.4 yards per carry, with 10 touch- downs... also averaged 17.6 yards on 10 kickoff returns...the Reivers posted a 9-3 record in 2019, including a win in the Graphic Edge Bowl... coached by Scott Strohmeier... considered the 15th-best JUCO prospect in the country according to Rivals... 247Sports Composite rated him as the No. 1 JUCO running back and 15th overall... originally signed with Florida State and spent two seasons in Tallahassee... was redshirted in his true freshman sea- son in 2017... moved from running back to outside linebacker prior to the 2018 season... appeared in 11 games and recorded 22 tackles with one 20- yard kickoff return in 2018 as a redshirt freshman... recorded career-high seven tackles at NC State... had six stops in a win vs. Wake Forest... was the top running back recruit in Florida coming out of North Fort Myers in 2017... scored four touchdowns and was the North MVP in December’s Rotary South All-Star Classic in Fort Myers... participated in Nike’s ‘The Opening’ in 2016... rushed for over 1,500 yards and scored 14 touchdowns in two years despite playing only 14 games... had five-game stretch where he rushed for an incredible 956 yards, including a 372-yard, five-touchdown game against Cape Coral... played under former NFL running back Earnest Graham... also ran track... coming out of high school, he was rated the na- tion’s No. 7 running back recruit, the No. 26 player in Florida and the No. 141 overall prospect by the 247Sports Composite... also ranked among the nation’s Top 150 players and Top 15 running backs by ESPN and Scout... rated as the No. 15 running back and No. 39 prospect in Florida by Rivals... ranked No. 1 on the News-Press and Naples Daily News’ Big 15 list.

52 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2019 STATISTICS/STARTERS CAROLINA FOOTBALL 1st Rushing Passing Total Offense Punts Fumbles Penalties KO Ret. Punt Ret. Int. Ret. 3rd Time of Team Score Downs No-Yds-TD C-A-I-Yds-TD Play-Yds-TD No-Avg No-Lost No-Yds No-Yds No-Yds No-Yds Dns Poss S. Carolina 20 15 31-128-1 16-30-2-142-1 61-270-2 5-43.2 0-0 9-75 3-100 3-66 0-0 3-12 26:18 N. Carolina 24 24 52-238-0 15-24-0-245-2 76-483-2 5-41.6 2-1 10-90 1-13 1-15 2-33 5-16 33:42 Chas. Southern 10 14 24-72-0 26-46-3-195-1 70-267-1 6-43.3 0-0 2-14 2-25 0-0 1-1 6-17 33:56 S. Carolina 72 29 38-493-8 25-31-1-282-2 69-775-10 0-0.0 1-1 3-35 2-11 2-24 3-6 4-7 26:04 Alabama 47 25 25-76-1 31-39-0-495-5 64-571-6 1-14.0 0-0 11-92 0-0 1-18 1-0 6-12 32:37 S. Carolina 23 31 29-135-0 36-57-1-324-2 86-459-2 2-45.5 2-1 5-32 4-62 0-0 0-0 8-18 27:23 S. Carolina 14 11 24-16-1 19-41-1-255-1 65-271-2 8-53.4 2-2 6-63 0-0 0-0 1-21 3-16 22:10 Missouri 34 26 54-194-0 19-33-1-227-2 87-421-2 5-40.0 1-1 4-37 0-0 3-35 1-100 8-19 37:50 Kentucky 7 9 28-115-1 13-34-1-97-0 62-212-1 9-51.1 2-1 4-20 3-84 1-9 0-0 2-15 26:10 S. Carolina 24 21 46-247-3 15-27-0-140-0 73-387-3 9-51.2 2-1 5-40 0-0 1-(-2) 1-0 5-15 33:50 S. Carolina 20 16 36-142-0 21-32-0-155-1 68-297-1 7-45.4 0-0 11-68 0-0 0-0 3-53 5-17 23:56 Georgia 17 30 43-173-1 28-52-3-295-1 95-468-2 3-57.7 1-1 6-60 0-0 0-0 0-0 9-18 36:04 Florida 38 18 30-154-1 21-33-1-200-4 63-354-5 7-44.7 1-0 4-25 1-16 1-6 0-0 5-14 27:57 S. Carolina 27 16 43-217-2 17-35-0-170-1 78-387-3 7-45.9 1-1 5-60 4-86 0-0 1-15 7-18 32:03 S. Carolina 21 22 30-78-2 28-51-0-319-1 81-397-3 8-44.4 0-0 8-65 1-15 1-6 0-0 4-18 25:32 Tennessee 41 20 38-134-0 18-30-0-351-3 68-485-3 4-44.0 0-0 8-49 0-0 3-101 0-0 5-14 34:28 Vanderbilt 7 12 29-113-0 11-21-2-76-1 50-189-1 7-45.0 0-0 2-20 3-55 0-0 0-0 3-11 26:13 S. Carolina 24 25 49-205-1 24-31-0-235-2 80-440-3 3-37.0 1-1 11-94 1-25 3-53 2-6 9-15 33:47 Appalachian St. 20 11 41-97-1 9-16-1-105-0 57-202-1 7-45.1 0-0 8-46 3-117 1-4 1-20 2-13 29:50 S. Carolina 15 22 27-21-0 32-58-1-325-1 85-346-1 5-52.4 2-0 8-50 4-52 1-(-1) 1-1 4-18 30:10 S. Carolina 6 15 17-45-0 19-46-0-215-0 63-260-0 8-46.0 1-0 4-41 2-74 0-0 0-0 2-15 18:21 Texas A&M 30 27 46-319-2 20-33-0-221-1 79-540-3 4-41.2 2-1 8-75 1-24 4-53 0-0 6-14 41:39 Clemson 38 30 40-211-2 28-43-0-316-3 83-527-5 3-43.3 0-0 5-44 2-50 3-8 1-14 12-17 35:17 S. Carolina 3 9 26-69-0 16-27-1-105-0 53-174-0 7-44.9 0-0 4-33 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-15 24:43 2019 South Carolina Game-by-Game Starters Offense POS. UNC CSU BAMA MIZZOU UK UGA FLORIDA TENN VANDY APP ST TAMU CLEM WR Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Legette O. Smith WR S. Smith S. Smith S. Smith S. Smith S. Smith S. Smith S. Smith S. Smith Legette Legette S. Smith S. Smith WR Dawkins Vann Vann Dawkins Muse (TE) Dawkins Dawkins Dawkins Vann Dawkins Dawkins Farrell (TE) TE Markway Markway Markway Markway Markway Markway Markway Markway Markway Markway Markway Markway LT Hutcherson Hutcherson Hutcherson Hutcherson Hutcherson Hutcherson Hutcherson Hutcherson Hutcherson Hutcherson Hutcherson Dy. Wonnum LG Stanley Rhodes Rhodes Rhodes Rhodes Rhodes Rhodes Rhodes Rhodes Rhodes Rhodes Hutcherson C Manos Stanley Stanley Stanley Stanley Stanley Stanley Stanley Stanley Stanley Stanley Stanley RG Douglas Gwyn Gwyn Gwyn Gwyn Gwyn Gwyn Gwyn Gwyn Gwyn Gwyn Gwyn RT Dy. Wonnum Dy. Wonnum Dy. Wonnum Dy. Wonnum Nichols Nichols Nichols Nichols Moore Dy. Wonnum Dy. Wonnum Moore QB Bentley Hilinski Hilinski Hilinski Hilinski Hilinski Hilinski Hilinski Hilinski Hilinski Hilinski Hilinksi TB Dowdle Dowdle Dowdle Dowdle Dowdle Dowdle Dowdle Feaster Feaster Dowdle Dowdle Dowdle Defense POS. UNC CSU BAMA MIZZOU UK UGA FLORIDA TENN VANDY APP ST TAMU CLEM DE Sterling Enagbare Sterling Sterling Sterling Sterling Sterling Sterling Sterling Sterling Sterling Sterling DT J. Kinlaw J. Kinlaw J. Kinlaw J. Kinlaw J. Kinlaw J. Kinlaw J. Kinlaw J. Kinlaw J. Kinlaw J. Kinlaw J. Kinlaw J. Kinlaw DT K. Smith K. Smith K. Smith K. Smith K. Smith K. Smith K. Smith K. Smith K. Smith K. Smith K. Smith Ellis DE DJ Wonnum DJ Wonnum DJ Wonnum DJ Wonnum DJ Wonnum DJ Wonnum DJ Wonnum DJ Wonnum DJ Wonnum DJ Wonnum DJ Wonnum DJ Wonnum LB - - - Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene LB Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones LB Brunson Brunson Brunson Brunson Brunson Brunson Brunson Brunson Brunson Brunson Brunson - CB Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn S Williams Williams Williams Roderick Roderick Roderick Roderick Roderick Roderick Roderick Roderick Roderick S Mukuamu Ibe Ibe Ibe Ibe Ibe Ibe Ibe Ibe Ibe Robinson Ibe CB Dixon Mukuamu Mukuamu Mukuamu Mukuamu Mukuamu Mukuamu Mukuamu Mukuamu Mukuamu Mukuamu Mukuamu NIK Robinson Roderick Roderick ------Robinson

2019 South Carolina Game-by-Game Captains UNC CSU BAMA MIZZOU UK UGA FLORIDA TENN VANDY APP ST TAMU CLEM Bentley Dowdle Horn Brunson Charlton Dawkins Brunson Edwards Markway Brunson Edwards Brunson Kinlaw Edwards Jones Dowdle Edwards Edwards Fennell Feaster Stanley Edwards Ibe J. Kinlaw Pollard K. Smith Markway Edwards J. Kinlaw K. Smith J. Kinlaw Hutcherson Sterling Stanley J. Kinlaw Stanley DJ Wonnum S. Smith Stanley J. Kinlaw Stanley DJ Wonnum Stanley Jones DJ Wonnum K. Smith Stanley DJ Wonnum

54 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2019 STATISTICS SC OPP RUSHING G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G SCORING 269 313 Tavien Feaster 10 124 692 20 672 5.4 5 37 67.2 Points Per Game 22.4 26.1 Rico Dowdle 10 106 524 26 498 4.7 4 35 49.8 Mon Denson 9 39 232 0 232 5.9 3 57 25.8 Points Off Turnovers 53 45 Kevin Harris 6 21 179 0 179 8.5 4 75 29.8 FIRST DOWNS 232 246 Deshaun Fenwick 5 22 118 7 111 5.0 0 18 22.2 Rushing 85 97 Dakereon Joyner 8 29 130 23 107 3.7 1 41 13.4 Passing 128 127 Bryan Edwards 10 2 22 0 22 11.0 0 15 2.2 Penalty 19 22 A.J. Turner 7 4 14 0 14 3.5 0 6 2.0 RUSHING YARDAGE 1796 1896 Joseph Charlton 12 1 10 0 10 10.0 0 10 0.8 Yards gained rushing 2026 2165 Shi Smith 10 3 8 0 8 2.7 0 5 0.8 Josh Vann 9 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.6 Yards lost rushing 230 269 Parker White 12 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.2 Rushing Attempts 396 450 OrTre Smith 9 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1 Average Per Rush 4.5 4.2 TEAM 5 3 0 4 -4 -1.3 0 0 -0.8 Average Per Game 149.7 158.0 Jake Bentley 1 6 14 19 -5 -0.8 0 9 -5.0 TDs Rushing 18 9 Ryan Hilinski 11 33 75 130 -55 -1.7 1 14 -5.0 PASSING YARDAGE 2667 2823 Total...... 12 396 2026 230 1796 4.5 18 75 149.7 Comp-Att-Int 268-466-7 239-404-12 Opponents...... 12 450 2165 269 1896 4.2 9 75 158.0 Average Per Pass 5.7 7.0 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Average Per Catch 10.0 11.8 Ryan Hilinski 11 113.37 236-406-5 58.1 2357 11 75 214.3 Average Per Game 222.2 235.2 Jake Bentley 1 90.76 16-30-2 53.3 142 1 26 142.0 TDs Passing 12 23 Dakereon Joyner 8 107.54 16-28-0 57.1 168 0 25 21.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 4463 4719 Shi Smith 10 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total Plays 862 854 TEAM 5 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Average Per Play 5.2 5.5 Total...... 12 111.08 268-466-7 57.5 2667 12 75 222.2 Opponents...... 12 130.70 239-404-12 59.2 2823 23 81 235.2 Average Per Game 371.9 393.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 21-425 16-384 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 11-146 18-249 Bryan Edwards 10 71 816 11.5 6 75 81.6 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-102 7-168 Shi Smith 10 43 489 11.4 2 75 48.9 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.2 24.0 Kyle Markway 12 31 349 11.3 2 30 29.1 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 13.3 13.8 Rico Dowdle 10 22 167 7.6 0 26 16.7 INT RETURN AVERAGE 8.5 24.0 Josh Vann 9 19 171 9.0 0 19 19.0 FUMBLES-LOST 12-7 9-5 Nick Muse 8 17 158 9.3 0 21 19.8 Tavien Feaster 10 17 87 5.1 0 14 8.7 PENALTIES-Yards 79-656 72-572 Chavis Dawkins 11 10 98 9.8 0 21 8.9 Average Per Game 54.7 47.7 Xavier Legette 11 9 80 8.9 1 20 7.3 PUNTS-Yards 69-3244 61-2730 OrTre Smith 9 9 69 7.7 1 17 7.7 Average Per Punt 47.0 44.8 Dakereon Joyner 8 6 46 7.7 0 13 5.8 Net punt average 42.0 41.4 Chad Terrell 9 4 56 14.0 0 20 6.2 KICKOFFS-Yards 59-3603 65-4020 Trey Adkins 4 3 58 19.3 0 29 14.5 Average Per Kick 61.1 61.8 Kevin Harris 6 3 26 8.7 0 11 4.3 Ryan Hilinski 11 2 -14 -7.0 0 0 -1.3 Net kick average 38.9 39.2 Jay Urich 8 1 11 11.0 0 11 1.4 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 27:01 32:59 KeShawn Toney 4 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 3RD-DOWN Conversions 59/184 69/180 Total...... 12 268 2667 10.0 12 75 222.2 3rd-Down Pct 32% 38% Opponents...... 12 239 2823 11.8 23 81 235.2 4TH-DOWN Conversions 13/27 5/14 4th-Down Pct 48% 36% PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long SACKS BY-Yards 24-152 25-166 Bryan Edwards 7 125 17.9 0 38 Josh Vann 2 24 12.0 0 22 MISC YARDS 0 0 Xavier Legette 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 31 37 Darius Rush 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 18-22 18-26 Total...... 11 146 13.3 0 38 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 0-1 Opponents...... 18 249 13.8 2 65 RED-ZONE SCORES (27-35) 77% (29-36) 81% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (17-35) 49% (18-36) 50% INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long PAT-ATTEMPTS (29-30) 97% (35-36) 97% Israel Mukuamu 4 53 13.2 1 53 R.J. Roderick 2 4 2.0 0 3 ATTENDANCE 545737 337112 Ernest Jones 2 1 0.5 0 1 Games/Avg Per Game 7/77962 4/84278 D.J. Wonnum 1 21 21.0 0 21 Neutral Site Games 1/52183 John Dixon 1 3 3.0 0 3 Jammie Robinson 1 15 15.0 0 15 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total T.J. Brunson 1 5 5.0 0 5 South Carolina 78 80 44 64 3 269 Total...... 12 102 8.5 1 53 Opponents 63 81 62 107 0 313 Opponents...... 7 168 24.0 2 100

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 55 2019 STATISTICS CAROLINA FOOTBALL KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Shi Smith 12 263 21.9 0 60 Ryan Hilinski 11 439 -55 2357 2302 209.3 Xavier Legette 4 113 28.2 0 50 Tavien Feaster 10 124 672 0 672 67.2 Jammie Robinson 2 38 19.0 0 22 Rico Dowdle 10 106 498 0 498 49.8 Kyle Markway 2 11 5.5 0 6 Dakereon Joyner 8 57 107 168 275 34.4 Will Register 1 0 0.0 0 0 Mon Denson 9 39 232 0 232 25.8 Total...... 21 425 20.2 0 60 Kevin Harris 6 21 179 0 179 29.8 Opponents...... 16 384 24.0 0 57 Jake Bentley 1 36 -5 142 137 137.0 Deshaun Fenwick 5 22 111 0 111 22.2 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Bryan Edwards 10 2 22 0 22 2.2 Total...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 A.J. Turner 7 4 14 0 14 2.0 Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 1 0 Joseph Charlton 12 1 10 0 10 0.8 Shi Smith 10 4 8 0 8 0.8 |------PATs ------| Josh Vann 9 1 5 0 5 0.6 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Parker White 12 1 3 0 3 0.2 Parker White 0 18-22 25-25 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 79 OrTre Smith 9 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1 Bryan Edwards 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 TEAM 5 4 -4 0 -4 -0.8 Tavien Feaster 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Total...... 12 862 1796 2667 4463 371.9 Kevin Harris 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Opponents...... 12 854 1896 2823 4719 393.2 Rico Dowdle 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Mon Denson 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Shi Smith 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Bryan Edwards 10 22 816 125 0 0 963 96.3 Kyle Markway 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Shi Smith 10 8 489 0 263 0 760 76.0 Ryan Hilinski 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 6 Tavien Feaster 10 672 87 0 0 0 759 75.9 Dakereon Joyner 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Rico Dowdle 10 498 167 0 0 0 665 66.5 OrTre Smith 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Kyle Markway 12 0 349 0 11 0 360 30.0 Xavier Legette 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Mon Denson 9 232 0 0 0 0 232 25.8 Israel Mukuamu 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Kevin Harris 6 179 26 0 0 0 205 34.2 Will Tommie 0 0-0 4-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 4 Josh Vann 9 5 171 24 0 0 200 22.2 Total...... 31 18-22 29-30 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 269 Xavier Legette 11 0 80 -1 113 0 192 17.5 Opponents...... 37 18-26 35-36 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 313 Nick Muse 8 0 158 0 0 0 158 19.8 Dakereon Joyner 8 107 46 0 0 0 153 19.1 FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk Deshaun Fenwick 5 111 0 0 0 0 111 22.2 Parker White 18-22 81.8 0-0 5-5 6-7 6-6 1-4 50 0 Chavis Dawkins 11 0 98 0 0 0 98 8.9 OrTre Smith 9 -1 69 0 0 0 68 7.6 FG SEQUENCE South Carolina Opponents Trey Adkins 4 0 58 0 0 0 58 14.5 North Carolina (32),53,(39) (22),47,(24),(22) Chad Terrell 9 0 56 0 0 0 56 6.2 Charleston Southern (47) (41) Israel Mukuamu 12 0 0 0 0 53 53 4.4 Alabama (44),(28),(48) (23),37,(21) Jammie Robinson 12 0 0 0 38 15 53 4.4 Missouri 50 (47),39,(25) D.J. Wonnum 12 0 0 0 0 21 21 1.8 Kentucky (26) - A.J. Turner 7 14 0 0 0 0 14 2.0 Georgia (49),57,33,(24) (50),53,42 Jay Urich 8 0 11 0 0 0 11 1.4 Florida (49),(31) (48) Joseph Charlton 12 10 0 0 0 0 10 0.8 Tennessee - (46),39,(31) T.J. Brunson 12 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.4 Vanderbilt (22) - R.J. Roderick 12 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.3 Appalachian State (41),(25),(50) (40),(47) John Dixon 12 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.2 Texas A&M (37),(39) (35),42,(30),(40) Parker White 12 3 0 0 0 0 3 0.2 Clemson (39) (46),32 Ernest Jones 12 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.1 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Darius Rush 12 0 0 -2 0 0 -2 -0.2 TEAM 5 -4 0 0 0 0 -4 -0.8 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Jake Bentley 1 -5 0 0 0 0 -5 -5.0 Joseph Charlton 68 3244 47.7 66 5 27 28 27 0 Ryan Hilinski 11 -55 -14 0 0 0 -69 -6.3 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total...... 12 1796 2667 146 425 102 5136 428.0 Total...... 69 3244 47.0 66 5 27 28 27 1 Opponents...... 12 1896 2823 249 384 168 5520 460.0 Opponents...... 61 2730 44.8 66 3 13 25 18 0

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Will Tommie 53 3248 61.3 32 1 Alexander Woznick 6 355 59.2 5 1 Total...... 59 3603 61.1 37 2 384 38.9 26 Opponents...... 65 4020 61.8 42 0 425 39.2 25

56 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2019 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |--Fumbles--| Blkd No. PLAYER GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 53 Ernest Jones 12 59 38 97 5.5-23 1.0-16 2-1 5 1 . 1 . . 6 T.J. Brunson 12 44 33 77 6.0-16 . 1-5 5 . 1-0 . . . 7 Jammie Robinson 12 46 16 62 1.5-7 . 1-15 4 . . 1 . . 29 J.T. Ibe 11 46 15 61 0.5-0 . . 3 . . . . . 24 Israel Mukuamu 12 45 14 59 2.0-3 . 4-53 9 . . . . . 10 R.J. Roderick 12 38 17 55 3.5-12 1.0-8 2-4 1 . . . . . 1 Jaycee Horn 12 29 11 40 2.0-13 1.0-12 . 9 . . 2 . . 15 Aaron Sterling 12 19 21 40 10.0-44 6.0-34 . 2 4 1-0 1 . . 8 D.J. Wonnum 12 24 13 37 9.5-42 4.5-32 1-21 . 3 . 1 1 . 3 Javon Kinlaw 12 15 20 35 6.0-30 6.0-30 . 2 4 2-0 . 1 . 44 Sherrod Greene 12 24 11 35 6.5-18 0.5-0 . . 2 . . . . 95 Kobe Smith 11 12 16 28 2.5-4 0.5-2 . . 2 . . . . 52 Kingsley Enagbare 12 16 11 27 7.0-32 3.5-18 . . 3 . . . . 30 Damani Staley 9 12 10 22 2.0-3 . . 1 . . . . . 26 Zacch Pickens 12 8 8 16 . . . . 1 . . . . 21 Jamyest Williams 4 11 5 16 ...... 35 Daniel Fennell 11 11 4 15 3.0-10 . . . 2 . . . . 99 Jabari Ellis 8 6 1 7 . . . 1 . . . . . 9 Cam Smith 3 5 2 7 ...... 40 Jahmar Brown 9 4 2 6 1.0-6 . . 1 . . 1 . . 90 Rick Sandidge 12 4 2 6 0.5-1 . . . 1 1-0 . . . 45 Spencer Eason-Riddle 11 4 2 6 ...... 5 Keir Thomas 2 2 2 4 1.0-4 ...... 28 Darius Rush 12 2 1 3 ...... 42 Rosendo Louis Jr. 4 3 . 3 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . . 22 John Dixon 12 2 1 3 1.0-2 . 1-3 ...... 23 Derek Boykins-Brooks 1 3 . 3 ...... 11 Eldridge Thompson 8 3 . 3 ...... 17 Xavier Legette 11 2 . 2 ...... 92 Tyreek Johnson 1 1 1 2 ...... 25 A.J. Turner 7 1 . 1 ...... 84 Kyle Markway 12 1 . 1 ...... 71 Eric Douglas 9 1 . 1 ...... 34 Mon Denson 9 1 . 1 ...... 19 Brad Johnson 4 . 1 1 ...... 39 Matt Oliveira 12 . 1 1 ...... 13 Shi Smith 10 1 . 1 ...... 32 Caleb Kinlaw 10 1 . 1 ...... 82 KeShawn Toney 4 1 . 1 ...... 4 Tavien Feaster 10 1 . 1 ...... 31 Jamel Cook 1 1 . 1 ...... 12 Shilo Sanders 4 1 . 1 ...... 83 Chavis Dawkins 11 1 . 1 ...... 47 Jordan Villafane 1 1 . 1 ...... 18 OrTre Smith 9 . 1 1 ...... 93 Joseph Anderson 1 1 . 1 ...... Total...... 12 513 280 793 72-271 24-152 12-102 44 23 5-0 7 2 . Opponents...... 12 498 280 778 60-248 25-166 7-168 56 44 7-0 8 1 .

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 57 2019 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS CAROLINA FOOTBALL TOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT UNC CSU ALA MIZZ UK UGA UF UT VU APP TAMU CU Ernest Jones 59-38 97 4-8 0-1 6-3 6-3 4-3 4-8 3-2 6-1 3-0 8-2 9-4 6-3 T.J. Brunson 44-33 77 3-6 3-1 1-3 9-3 1-4 7-3 3-3 3-7 6-0 3-2 - 5-1 Jammie Robinson 46-16 62 1-1 0-1 4-0 3-0 - 2-2 3-1 5-4 5-1 2-1 12-3 9-2 J.T. Ibe 46-15 61 DNP 3-1 5-1 4-0 1-1 2-1 6-2 3-2 2-0 4-1 7-5 9-1 Israel Mukuamu 45-14 59 5-2 - 5-3 5-0 5-1 7-4 5-0 4-0 3-0 2-2 1-1 3-1 R.J. Roderick 38-17 55 4-5 1-1 5-3 4-0 1-1 1-3 5-1 4-0 3-0 4-1 2-1 4-1 Jaycee Horn 29-11 40 3-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-0 6-1 2-3 2-0 3-1 2-0 3-1 5-0 Aaron Sterling 19-21 40 1-3 1-0 1-1 3-2 1-1 2-3 2-2 2-5 3-0 1-1 1-1 1-2 D.J. Wonnum 24-13 37 4-3 - 2-2 - 5-0 3-3 3-0 2-0 2-0 2-2 1-3 - Sherrod Greene 24-11 35 1-1 1-0 1-0 3-1 3-2 4-1 - 3-2 3-0 5-2 0-1 0-1 Javon Kinlaw 15-20 35 1-3 1-0 3-1 2-2 1-0 1-3 2-2 0-1 1-0 0-3 1-3 2-2 Kobe Smith 12-16 28 0-4 - 1-1 3-0 1-0 1-5 0-2 0-2 2-0 3-2 1-0 DNP Kingsley Enagbare 16-11 27 0-1 1-0 1-0 6-0 2-1 2-1 1-0 - - 0-1 1-3 2-4 Damani Staley 12-10 22 - 2-1 - 4-0 2-0 0-2 DNP DNP DNP - 1-6 3-1 Jamyest Williams 11-5 16 5-4 2-0 1-1 3-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Zacch Pickens 8-8 16 0-6 1-1 - 2-0 1-0 - 1-0 - 1-0 1-0 1-1 - Daniel Fennell 11-4 15 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 3-1 - 1-0 3-0 1-0 1-0 DNP 0-1 Jabari Ellis 6-1 7 - 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - - 2-0 3-1 Cam Smith 5-2 7 DNP 4-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-0 DNP DNP Rick Sandidge 4-2 6 1-0 - - - 0-1 2-0 - - - 1-0 0-1 - Spencer Eason-Riddle 4-2 6 - 2-2 - - - - 1-0 - 1-0 - - DNP Jahmar Brown 4-2 6 0-1 1-0 - - 1-0 - - 1-0 DNP DNP 1-1 DNP Keir Thomas 2-2 4 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 1-2 DNP Derek Boykins-Brooks 3-0 3 DNP 3-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Darius Rush 2-1 3 - 1-1 ------1-0 - - - Eldridge Thompson 3-0 3 DNP 3-0 ------DNP DNP DNP Rosendo Louis Jr. 3-0 3 DNP 2-0 - DNP 1-0 DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP John Dixon 2-1 3 0-1 - 2-0 ------Xavier Legette 2-0 2 1-0 - - 1-0 ------DNP Tyreek Johnson 1-1 2 DNP 1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Chavis Dawkins 1-0 1 1-0 ------DNP - - - Eric Douglas 1-0 1 - DNP DNP ------1-0 DNP OrTre Smith 0-1 1 DNP - 0-1 ------DNP DNP - KeShawn Toney 1-0 1 DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP - 1-0 Shilo Sanders 1-0 1 DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP Matt Oliveira 0-1 1 ------0-1 - Mon Denson 1-0 1 - - - - 1-0 - - - - DNP DNP DNP Caleb Kinlaw 1-0 1 - - - - - DNP DNP - - 1-0 - - A.J. Turner 1-0 1 DNP ------DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 Brad Johnson 0-1 1 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 0-1 Jamel Cook 1-0 1 DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Jordan Villafane 1-0 1 DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Tavien Feaster 1-0 1 - 1-0 ------DNP DNP - Joseph Anderson 1-0 1 DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Kyle Markway 1-0 1 ------1-0 Shi Smith 1-0 1 1-0 ------DNP DNP - -

58 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2019 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Individual Rushing (Att-Yds/TD) PLAYER TOTAL UNC CSU BAMA MIZZOU UK UGA FLA TENN VANDY APP ST. TAMU CLEM Tavien Feaster 124-672/5 13-72/1 6-64/0 10-33/0 6-14/0 15-107/2 7-27/0 25-175/1 19-80/1 11-53/0 DNP DNP 12-47/0 Rico Dowdle 106-498/4 11-62/0 10-87/2 12-102/0 8-17/1 15-102/1 21-79/0 1-8/0 DNP DNP 14-9/0 7-12/0 7-20/0 Mon Denson 39-232/3 - 9-118/1 - - 10-41/0 - 12-58/1 7-12/1 1-3/0 DNP DNP DNP Kevin Harris 21-179/4 DNP 6-147/3 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 10-20/1 1-2/0 3-9/0 1-1/0 Deshaun Fenwick 22-111/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 18-102/0 4-9/0 - - Dakereon Joyner 29-107/1 - 4-53/1 - 6--4/0 DNP 6-28/0 DNP DNP 6-9/0 3-14/0 4-7/0 DNP Bryan Edwards 2-22/0 - 1-15/0 - - - 1-7/0 - - - - DNP DNP A.J. Turner 4-14/0 DNP ------DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-14/0 Joseph Charlton 1-10/0 ------1-10/0 - Shi Smith 3-8/0 - 1-5/0 1-2/0 - - 1-1/0 - - DNP DNP - - Josh Vann 1-5/0 ------1-5/0 DNP DNP DNP Parker White 1-3/0 - - 1-3/0 ------OrTre Smith 1-(-1)/0 DNP ------1-(-1)/0 DNP DNP - TEAM 3-(-4)/0 1-(-1)/0 DNP DNP 1-(-1)/0 1-(-2)/0 DNP DNP - DNP - DNP DNP Jake Bentley 6-(-5)/0 6-(-5)/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Ryan Hilinski 33-(-55)/1 DNP 1-4/1 5-(-5)/0 3-(-10)/0 5-(-1)/0 - 5-(-24)/0 4-(-14)/0 1-14/0 5-(-13)/0 2-7/0 2-(-13)/0

Individual Passing (Cmp-Att-Int-Yds-TD)

BENTLEY HILINSKI JOYNER S. SMITH North Carolina 16-30-2-142-1 - - - Chas. Southern DNP 24-30-1-282-2 1-1-0-0-0 - Alabama DNP 36-57-1-324-2 - - Missouri DNP 13-30-1-166-1 6-11-0-89-0 - Kentucky DNP 15-27-0-140-0 DNP - Georgia DNP 15-20-0-116-1 6-12-0-39-0 - Florida DNP 17-35-0-170-1 DNP - Tennessee DNP 28-51-0-319-1 DNP - Vanderbilt DNP 24-31-0-235-2 - DNP Appalachian State DNP 32-57-1-325-1 - DNP Texas A&M DNP 16-41-0-175-0 3-4-0-40-0 0-1-0-0-0 Clemson DNP 16-27-1-105-0 DNP - Individual Receiving (Rec-Yds/TD) PLAYER TOTAL UNC CSU BAMA MIZZOU UK UGA FLA TENN VANDY APP ST. TAMU CLEM Bryan Edwards 71-816/6 1-7/0 5-112/2 9-79/0 6-113/1 6-37/0 6-78/1 7-78/0 8-83/0 14-139/1 9-90/1 DNP DNP Shi Smith 43-489/2 5-55/0 2-13/0 6-90/1 3-32/0 2-30/0 5-14/0 2-18/0 11-156/1 DNP DNP 2-41/0 5-40/0 Kyle Markway 31-349/2 2-37/1 4-37/0 5-46/1 3-52/0 - 1-5/0 1-8/0 1-16/0 1-19/0 5-43/0 5-47/0 3-39/0 Josh Vann 19-171/0 2-16/0 3-23/0 4-23/0 1-8/0 1-15/0 2-10/0 3-33/0 2-26/0 1-17/0 DNP DNP DNP Rico Dowdle 22-167/0 2-12/0 2-16/0 3-21/0 - 1-23/0 3-6/0 - DNP DNP 5-67/0 4-10/0 2-12/0 Nick Muse 17-158/0 DNP 2-22/0 4-21/0 2-25/0 - 3-31/0 1-21/0 4-23/0 1-15/0 DNP DNP DNP Chavis Dawkins 10-98/0 - - - 2-30/0 2-19/0 1-11/0 1-5/0 - DNP 2-11/0 1-21/0 1-1/0 Tavien Feaster 17-87/0 2-11/0 3-19/0 2-17/0 1-5/0 2-12/0 - - 1-5/0 2-10/0 DNP DNP 4-8/0 Xavier Legette 9-80/1 - - - - 1-4/0 - - - 3-34/1 5-42/0 - DNP OrTre Smith 9-69/1 DNP 2-28/0 2-14/0 - - - 2-7/1 1-10/0 1-5/0 DNP DNP 1-5/0 Trey Adkins 3-58/0 DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-33/0 1-25/0 - Chad Terrell 4-56/0 DNP - DNP DNP - - - - - 1-11/0 3-45/0 - Dakereon Joyner 6-46/0 2-4/0 1-12/0 1-13/0 - DNP - DNP DNP - 2-17/0 - DNP Kevin Harris 3-26/0 DNP - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 3-26/0 - Jay Urich 1-11/0 - - DNP - - DNP DNP DNP - 1-11/0 - - KeShawn Toney 1-0/0 DNP 1-0/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP - - Ryan Hilinski 2--14/0 DNP - - 1--10/0 - - - - 1--4/0 - - - Game-by-Game Leaders Opponent Rushing Passing Receiving (No.) Receiving (Yds.) Tackles North Carolina Feaster 13-74/1 Bentley 16-30-2-142-1 S. Smith 5-55-0 S. Smith 5-55-0 Jones 4-8-12 Chas. Southern Harris 6-147/3 Hilinski 24-30-1-282-2 Edwards 5-112-2 Edwards 5-112-2 C. Smith 4-2-6 Alabama Dowdle 12-102/0 Hilinski 36-57-1-324-2 Edwards 9-79-0 S. Smith 6-90-1 Jones 6-3-9 Missouri Dowdle 8-17/1 Hilinski 13-30-1-166-1 Edwards 6-113-1 Edwards 6-113-1 Brunson 9-3-12 Kentucky Feaster 15-107/2 Hilinski 15-27-0-140-0 Edwards 6-37-0 Edwards 6-37-0 Jones 4-3-7 Georgia Dowdle 21-83/0 Hilinski 15-20-0-116-1 Edwards 6-78-1 Edwards 6-78-1 Jones 4-8-12 Florida Feaster 25-175/1 Hilinski 17-35-0-170-1 Edwards 7-78-0 Edwards 7-78-0 Ibe 6-2-8 Tennessee Feaster 19-80/1 Hilinski 28-51-0-319-1 S. Smith 11-156-1 S. Smith 11-156-1 Brunson 3-7-10 Vanderbilt Fenwick 18-102/0 Hilinski 24-31-0-235-2 Edwards 14-139-1 Edwards 14-139-1 Brunson 6-0-6/Robinson 5-1-6 Appalachian State Joyner 3-14/0 Hilinski 32-57-1-325-1 Edwards 9-90-1 Edwards 9-90-1 Jones 8-2-10 Texas A&M Dowdle 7-12/0 Hilinski 16-41-0-175-0 Markway 5-47-0 Markway 5-47-0 Robinson 12-3-15 Clemson Feaster 12-47/0 Hilinski 16-27-1-105-0 S. Smith 5-40-0 S. Smith 5-40-0 Robinson 9-2-11

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 59 2019 GAME HIGHS CAROLINA FOOTBALL Carolina Team Game Highs Opponent Team Game Highs Rushes 49 vs Vanderbilt (Nov 02, 2019) Rushes 54 at Missouri (Sep 21, 2019) Yards Rushing 493 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019) Yards Rushing 319 at Texas A&M (Nov 16, 2019) Yards Per Rush 13.0 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019) Yards Per Rush 6.9 at Texas A&M (Nov 16, 2019) TD Rushes 8 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019) TD Rushes 2 at Texas A&M (Nov 16, 2019) Pass attempts 58 vs Appalachian State (Nov 09, 2019) vs Clemson (Nov 30, 2019) Pass completions 36 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Pass attempts 52 at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019) Yards Passing 325 vs Appalachian State (Nov 09, 2019) Pass completions 31 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Yards Per Pass 9.1 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019) Yards Passing 495 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) TD Passes 2 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019) Yards Per Pass 12.7 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) TD Passes 5 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) vs Vanderbilt (Nov 02, 2019) Total Plays 95 at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019) Total Plays 86 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Total Offense 571 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Total Offense 775 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019) Yards Per Play 8.9 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Yards Per Play 11.2 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019) Points 47 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Points 72 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019) Sacks By 4 at Missouri (Sep 21, 2019) Sacks By 4 vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019) First Downs 30 at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019) First Downs 31 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) vs Clemson (Nov 30, 2019) Penalties 11 at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019) Penalties 11 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) vs Vanderbilt (Nov 02, 2019) Penalty Yards 92 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Penalty Yards 94 vs Vanderbilt (Nov 02, 2019) Turnovers 4 at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019) Turnovers 3 at Missouri (Sep 21, 2019) Interceptions By 2 vs North Carolina (Aug 31, 2019) Interceptions By 3 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019) Punts 9 vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019) at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019) Punting Avg 57.7 at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019) Punts 9 vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019) Long Punt 66 at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019) Punting Avg 53.4 at Missouri (Sep 21, 2019) Punts inside 20 4 at Missouri (Sep 21, 2019) Long Punt 66 at Tennessee (Oct 26, 2019) vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019) Punts inside 20 5 vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019) Long Punt Return 65 at Tennessee (Oct 26, 2019) at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019) Long Punt Return 38 vs North Carolina (Aug 31, 2019) Opponent Individual Game Highs Carolina Individual Game Highs Rushes 24 Isaiah Spiller, at Texas A&M (Nov 16, 2019) Yards Rushing 130 Cordarrian Richardson, at Texas A&M (Nov 16, 2019) Rushes 25 Tavien Feaster vs Florida (Oct 19, 2019) TD Rushes 2 , vs Clemson (Nov 30, 2019) Yards Rushing 175 Tavien Feaster vs Florida (Oct 19, 2019) Long Rush 75 Dameon Pierce, vs Florida (Oct 19, 2019) TD Rushes 3 Kevin Harris vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019) Cordarrian Richardson, at Texas A&M (Nov 16, 2019) Long Rush 75 Kevin Harris vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019) Pass attempts 51 Jake Fromm, at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019) Pass attempts 57 Ryan Hilinski vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Pass completions 28 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Ryan Hilinski vs Appalachian State (Nov 09, 2019) Jake Fromm, at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019) Pass completions 36 Ryan Hilinski vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Yards Passing 444 Tua Tagovailoa vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Yards Passing 325 Ryan Hilinski vs Appalachian State (Nov 09, 2019) TD Passes 5 Tua Tagovailoa vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) TD Passes 2 Ryan Hilinski vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019) Long Pass 81 Tua Tagovailoa vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Ryan Hilinski vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Receptions 9 Justyn Ross, vs Clemson (Nov 30, 2019) Ryan Hilinski vs Vanderbilt (Nov 02, 2019) Yards Receiving 174 Jauan Jennings, at Tennessee (Oct 26, 2019) Long Pass 75 Ryan Hilinski at Missouri (Sep 21, 2019) TD Receptions 2 DeVonta Smith vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Ryan Hilinski at Tennessee (Oct 26, 2019) Najee Harris vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Receptions 14 Bryan Edwards vs Vanderbilt (Nov 02, 2019) Jauan Jennings, at Tennessee (Oct 26, 2019) Yards Receiving 156 Shi Smith at Tennessee (Oct 26, 2019) Tee Higgins, vs Clemson (Nov 30, 2019) TD Receptions 2 Bryan Edwards vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019) Long Reception 81 Henry Ruggs III vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Long Reception 75 Bryan Edwards at Missouri (Sep 21, 2019) Field Goals 3 Noah Ruggles vs North Carolina (Aug 31, 2019) Shi Smith at Tennessee (Oct 26, 2019) Seth Small, at Texas A&M (Nov 16, 2019) Field Goals 3 Parker White vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Long Field Goal 50 Rodrigo Blankenship, at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019) Parker White vs Appalachian State (Nov 09, 2019) Punts 9 Max Duffy, vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019) Long Field Goal 50 Parker White vs Appalachian State (Nov 09, 2019) Punting Avg 57.7 Jake Camarda, at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019) Punts 9 Joseph Charlton vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019) Long Punt 66 Jake Camarda, at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019) Punting Avg 53.4 Joseph Charlton at Missouri (Sep 21, 2019) Punts inside 20 4 Tucker McCann at Missouri (Sep 21, 2019) Long Punt 66 Joseph Charlton at Tennessee (Oct 26, 2019) Long Punt Return 65 Marquez Callaway, at Tennessee (Oct 26, 2019) Punts inside 20 5 Joseph Charlton vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019) Long Kickoff Return 57 Jalen Virgil, vs Appalachian State (Nov 09, 2019) Joseph Charlton at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019) Tackles 16 Tae Daley, vs Vanderbilt (Nov 02, 2019) Long Punt Return 38 Bryan Edwards vs North Carolina (Aug 31, 2019) Sacks 2.0 Kobie Whiteside at Missouri (Sep 21, 2019) Long Kickoff Return 60 Shi Smith vs North Carolina (Aug 31, 2019) Jamar Watson, vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019) Tackles 15 Jammie Robinson at Texas A&M (Nov 16, 2019) Darrell Taylor, at Tennessee (Oct 26, 2019) Sacks 3.0 D.J. Wonnum vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019) Tackles For Loss 2.5 Akeem Davis-Gaither, vs Appalachian State (Nov 09, 2019) Tackles For Loss 3.0 D.J. Wonnum vs North Carolina (Aug 31, 2019) Anthony Hines III, at Texas A&M (Nov 16, 2019) D.J. Wonnum vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019) Interceptions 2 Myles Wolfolk vs North Carolina (Aug 31, 2019) Sherrod Greene vs Appalachian State (Nov 09, 2019) Interceptions 3 Israel Mukuamu at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019)

60 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2019 SCORING DRIVES South Carolina Opponents North Carolina Qtr Plays Yards TOP Result North Carolina Qtr Plays Yards TOP Result White 32-yard field goal 1 9 58 3:30 FG Ruggles 22-yard field goal 1 11 70 5:32 FG Feaster 34-yard run 1 7 75 2:49 TD Ruggles 24-yard field goal 2 11 68 5:34 FG White 39-yard field goal 2 9 48 3:32 FG Ruggles 22-yard field goal 3 10 53 4:23 FG Markway 22-yard pass from Bentley 3 6 36 2:33 TD Brown 22-yard pass from Howell 4 7 98 2:20 TD Corrales 17-yard pass from Howell 4 7 95 3:17 TD Charleston Southern Qtr Plays Yards TOP Result Dowdle 3-yard run 1 9 70 3:31 TD Charleston Southern Qtr Plays Yards TOP Result Hilinski 4-yard run 1 6 80 1:49 TD Braddock 41-yard field goal 1 8 64 3:11 FG Joyner 6-yard run 1 6 68 2:41 TD J. Williams 3-yard pass from Malmgren 4 12 75 6:39 TD Edwards 10-yard pass from Hilinski 2 8 61 2:28 TD Edwards 60-yard pass from Hilinski 2 2 62 0:41 TD Alabama White 47-yard field goal 2 6 15 1:36 FG Harris 24-yard pass from Tagovailoa 1 5 65 1:39 TD Dowdle 5-yard run 2 11 86 3:51 TD Ruggs III 81-yard pass from Tagovailoa 1 4 96 1:55 TD Harris 1-yard run 3 9 55 2:55 TD Reichard 23-yard field goal 2 10 70 3:39 FG Denson 57-yard run 4 5 92 2:31 TD Harris 42-yard pass from Tagovailoa 2 7 65 4:12 TD Harris 45-yard run 4 4 70 2:24 TD Smith 42-yard pass from Tagovailoa 3 5 75 1:34 TD Harris 75-yard run 4 1 75 0:35 TD Reichard 21-yard field goal 3 13 50 6:35 FG Smith 11-yard pass from Tagovailoa 4 3 40 1:08 TD Alabama Jones 1-yard run 4 12 80 7:47 TD White 44-yard field goal 1 14 60 4:50 FG Smith 31-yard pass from Hilinski 1 6 75 1:26 TD Missouri White 28-yard field goal 3 11 71 3:34 FG McCann 47-yard field goal 2 10 39 2:57 FG White 48-yard field goal 4 6 45 1:03 FG Okwuegbunam 3-yard pass from Bryant 2 7 56 2:41 TD Markway 11-yard pass from Hilinski 4 11 76 1:53 TD Badie 21-yard pass from Bryant 3 10 75 3:59 TD McCann 25-yard field goal 4 14 68 7:12 FG Missouri Dowdle 1-yard run 2 1 1 0:06 TD Kentucky Edwards 75-yard pass from Hilinski 3 1 75 0:11 TD Rodriguez 2-yard run 4 5 84 2:00 TD

Kentucky Georgia Feaster 2-yard run 1 11 75 3:51 TD Blankenship 50-yard field goal 1 9 42 4:45 FG White 26-yard field goal 2 10 62 4:39 FG Swift 1-yard run 2 9 75 3:23 TD Dowdle 30-yard run 3 1 30 0:07 TD Robertson 6-yard pass from Fromm 4 13 96 4:38 TD Feaster 19-yard run 4 7 85 3:30 TD Florida Georgia McPherson 48-yard field goal 1 6 44 2:16 FG Edwards 46-yard pass from Hilinski 1 9 93 3:59 TD Copeland 37-yard pass from Trask 2 8 75 3:58 TD White 49-yard field goal 2 7 30 2:31 FG Pierce 75-yard run 3 1 75 0:14 TD Swain 25-yard pass from Trask 4 7 52 3:35 TD White 24-yard field goal 2OT 8 19 0:00 FG Pitts 5-yard pass from Trask 4 3 29 0:51 TD Florida Grimes 5-yard pass from Trask 4 6 37 3:10 TD Denson 1-yard run 1 8 75 5:01 TD Tennessee White 49-yard field goal 2 6 45 2:03 FG Cimaglia 46-yard field goal 1 9 36 4:00 FG Feaster 21-yard run 3 3 20 0:45 TD Jennings 48-yard pass from Guarantano 2 2 75 0:42 TD White 31-yard field goal 3 12 72 6:22 FG Jennings 19-yard pass from Guarantano 3 7 48 2:30 TD O. Smith 4-yard pass from Hilinski 4 8 75 2:09 TD Callaway 55-yard pass from Shrout 3 4 68 2:06 TD Cimaglia 31-yard field goal 4 7 51 3:12 FG Tennessee S. Smith 75-yard pass from Hilinski 1 1 75 0:11 TD Vanderbilt Denson 1-yard run 2 9 44 2:23 TD Johnson 26-yard pass from Neal 1 11 77 6:06 TD Feaster 1-yard run 2 11 75 2:24 TD Appalachian State Vanderbilt Staton 40-yard field goal 1 10 32 3:41 FG Legette 20-yard pass from Hilinski 2 8 54 3:05 TD Staton 47-yard field goal 2 10 38 4:12 FG Harris 1-yard run 2 13 69 4:30 TD Thomas 1-yard run 3 7 39 3:58 TD White 22-yard field goal 4 8 25 2:58 FG Edwards 25-yard pass from Hilinski 4 9 76 3:48 TD Texas A&M Small 35-yard field goal 1 12 78 7:04 FG Appalachian State Richardson 17-yard pass from Mond 2 8 75 3:48 TD White 41-yard field goal 1 15 52 6:09 FG Small 30-yard field goal 2 13 77 3:46 FG White 25-yard field goal 1 8 60 3:48 FG Small 40-yard field goal 4 14 67 7:40 FG White 50-yard field goal 3 4 3 1:22 FG Mond 1-yard run 4 5 65 2:03 TD Edwards 23-yard pass from Hilinski 4 12 78 2:93 TD Richardson 75-yard run 4 2 77 0:56 TD

Texas A&M Clemson White 37-yard field goal 1 7 63 1:49 FG Higgins 10-yard pass from Lawrence 1 3 23 0:53 TD White 39-yard field goal 4 4 -9 0:34 FG Higgins 65-yard pass from Lawrence 1 4 75 1:51 TD Ross 16-yard pass from Lawrence 2 9 90 4:29 TD Clemson Potter 46-yard field goal 2 7 37 1:17 FG White 39-yard field goal 2 15 76 7:05 FG Etienne 2-yard run 3 9 69 4:09 TD Etienne 3-yard run 4 13 84 5:36 TD

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 61 2019 EXPLOSIVE PLAYS CAROLINA FOOTBALL Running Plays (10+ Yards) Passing Plays (20+ Yards) No. Yds Rusher Opponent Qtr Play Result Drive Result No. Yds Connection Opponent Qtr Play Result Drive Result 1. 21 Dowdle North Carolina 1 First Down FG 1. 26 Bentley-S. Smith N. Carolina 2 First Down FG 2. 34 Feaster North Carolina 1 TD TD 2. 22 Bentley-Markway N. Carolina 3 TD TD 3. 17 Dowdle North Carolina 3 First Down Punt 3. 60 Hilinski-Edwards Chas. South. 2 TD TD 4. 10 Dowdle Chas. Southern 1 First Down TD 4. 24 Hilinski-Edwards Chas. South. 2 First Down TD 5. 12 Dowdle Chas. Southern 1 First Down TD 5. 27 Hilinski-Edwards Alabama 1 First Down TD 6. 35 Dowdle Chas. Southern 1 First Down TD 6. 31 Hilinski-S. Smith Alabama 1 TD TD 7. 41 Joyner Chas. Southern 1 First Down TD 7. 20 Hilinski-S. Smith Alabama 3 First Down FG 8. 15 Edwards Chas. Southern 2 First Down TD 8. 75 Hilinski-Edwards Missouri 3 TD TD 9. 13 Feaster Chas. Southern 3 First Down TD 9. 21 Joyner-Dawkins Missouri 4 First Down Downs 10. 35 Feaster Chas. Southern 3 First Down INT 10. 21 Joyner-Markway Missouri 4 First Down Downs 11. 26 Denson Chas. Southern 3 First Down TD 11. 22 Hilinski-S. Smith Kentucky 1 First Down TD 12. 57 Denson Chas. Southern 4 TD TD 12. 23 Hilinski-Dowdle Kentucky 2 First Down Punt 13. 12 Harris Chas. Southern 4 First Down TD 13. 46 Hilinski-Edwards Georgia 2 TD TD 14. 45 Harris Chas. Southern 4 TD TD 14. 41 Hilinski-Edwards Florida 1 First Down TD 15. 75 Harris Chas. Southern 4 TD TD 15. 21 Hilinski-Muse Florida 4 First Down Downs 16. 22 Dowdle Alabama 3 First Down FG 16. 75 Hilinski-S. Smith Tennessee 1 TD TD 17. 12 Dowdle Alabama 3 First Down FG 18. 33 Dowdle Alabama 3 First Down FG 17. 24 Hilinski-S. Smith Tennessee 3 First Down Downs 19. 11 Dowdle Missouri 2 First Down Punt 18. 20 Hilinski-Legette Vanderbilt 2 TD TD 20. 15 Dowdle Kentucky 1 First Down TD 19. 25 Hilinski-Edwards Vanderbilt 4 TD TD 21. 20 Dowdle Kentucky 2 First Down FG 20. 29 Hilinski-Adkins App State 1 First Down FG 22. 30 Dowdle Kentucky 3 TD TD 21. 23 Hilinski-Edwards App State 4 TD TD 23. 28 Feaster Kentucky 4 First Down TD 22. 20 Hilinski-Dowdle App State 4 First Down Final 24. 11 Hilinski Kentucky 4 First Down TD 23. 26 Hilinski-Dowdle App State 4 First Down Final 25. 19 Feaster Kentucky 4 TD TD 24. 21 Hilinski-Dawkins Texas A&M 1 First Down Punt 26. 11 Feaster Kentucky 4 First Down Punt 25. 41 Hilinski-S. Smith Texas A&M 1 First Down FG 27. 13 Dowdle Georgia 2 First Down FG 26. 20 Hilinski-Terrell Texas A&M 2 First Down Half 28. 17 Dowdle Georgia 3 First Down Punt 27. 25 Joyner-Adkins Texas A&M 4 First Down Downs 29. 17 Feaster Georgia 3 First Down Punt 28. 21 Hilinski-S. Smith Clemson 1 First Down INT 30. 10 Joyner Georgia 4 First Down Punt 29. 30 Hilinski-Markway Clemson 2 First Down FG 31. 36 Feaster Florida 1 First Down FG 32. 21 Feaster Florida 3 TD TD 33. 13 Feaster Florida 3 First Down FG 34. 25 Denson Florida 3 First Down FG 35. 14 Denson Florida 3 First Down FG 36. 14 Feaster Florida 3 First Down FG 37. 37 Feaster Florida 4 First Dwon TD 38. 12 Feaster Tennessee 2 First Down Punt 39. 12 Feaster Tennessee 2 First Down Punt 40. 10 Feaster Tennessee 2 First Down TD 41. 13 Feaster Tennessee 3 First Down Downs 42. 10 Hilinski Tennessee 4 Downs Downs 43. 14 Fenwick Vanderbilt 2 First Down TD 44. 10 Fenwick Vanderbilt 2 First Down TD 45. 14 Hilinski Vanderbilt 2 First Down TD 46. 11 Feaster Vanderbilt 3 First Down FG Kick Returns (30+ yards) 47. 11 Fenwick Vanderbilt 4 First Down FG No. Yds Returner Opponent Qtr Drive Result 48. 18 Fenwick Vanderbilt 4 First Down TD 60 S. Smith North Carolina 3 TD 49. 14 Fenwick Vanderbilt 4 First Down TD 50 Legette Texas A&M 4 Downs 50. 13 Dowdle Texas A&M 1 First Down Punt 51. 10 Charlton Texas A&M 2 First Down Half 52. 12 Joyner Texas A&M 4 Downs Downs 53. 18 Feaster Clemson 3 First Down Punt INT/Fumble Returns (20+ yards) No. Yds Returner Opponent Qtr Play Drive Result Punt Returns (20+ yards) 1. 21 Wonnum Missouri 2 INT TD Yds Returner Opponent Qtr Drive Result 2. 53 Mukuamu Georgia 2 INT TD 24 Edwards North Carolina 1 Missed FG 38 Edwards North Carolina 4 INT 22 Vann Charleston Southern 4 TD Special Teams/Defensive Scores 35 Edwards Vanderbilt 3 Downs No. Yds Player Opponent Qtr Play 1. 53 Mukuamu Georgia 2 INT

62 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL LAST TIME IT HAPPENED HAD A PLAYER PASS FOR 350+ YDS: HAD A PLAYER CATCH 3+ TDs: RECOVERED OWN ONSIDE KICK: The Last Time 510, Jake Bentley, at Clemson (11/24/18) 3, Deebo Samuel at Clemson (11/24/18) at Auburn (10/25/14) South Carolina... HAD A PLAYER PASS FOR 400+ YDS: HAD A PLAYER CATCH 4+ TDs: HAD LESS THAN 50 YDS RUSHING: 510, Jake Bentley, at Clemson (11/24/18) 5, Sidney Rice vs. Fla. Atlantic (9/23/06) 45, at Texas A&M (11/16/19) SHUT OUT AN OPPONENT: 34-0, vs NC State (8/28/08) HAD A PLAYER PASS FOR 450+ YDS: HAD A PLAYER CATCH 5+ TDs: HAD 300+ YARDS RUSHING: 510, Jake Bentley, at Clemson (11/24/18) 5, Sidney Rice vs. Fla. Atlantic (9/23/06) 493, vs. Charleston Southern (9/7/19) WAS SHUT OUT: 28-0, vs. Virginia (12/29/18) HAD A PLAYER PASS FOR 500+ YDS: HAD A PLAYER ACCOUNT FOR 4+ TDs: HAD 600+ TOTAL NET YARDS: 510, Jake Bentley, at Clemson (11/24/18) 4, 233, Pharoh Cooper, vs. Tennessee 775, vs Charleston Southern (9/7/19) SCORED ON A SAFETY: (11/1/14) vs UCF (9/26/15) HAD A PLAYER COMP. 30+ PASSES: HAD A 50+ YARD RUN: 32, Ryan Hilinski, vs. Appalachian State HAD A PLAYER KICK 4 FGs: 75, Kevin Harris vs. Charleston So. ALLOWED A SAFETY: (11/9/19) 4, Elliott Fry vs. Vanderbilt (10/17/15) (9/7/19) at Mississippi State (10/15/11) HAD A PLAYER ATT. 40+ PASSES: HAD A PLAYER KICK 5+ FGs: HAD A 50+ YARD RECEPTION: FORCED 4+ TURNOVERS: 57, Ryan Hilinski, vs. Appalachian State 5, Spencer Lanning at Georgia (9/12/09) 75, Ryan Hilinski to Shi Smith, 4, at Georgia (10/12/19) (11/9/19) at Tennessee (10/26/19) HAD A PLAYER WITH 2 INTs: FORCED 5+ TURNOVERS: HAD A PLAYER ATT. 50+ PASSES: 3, Israel Mukuamu at Georgia (10/12/19) 5, vs. Michigan (1/1/18) 57, Ryan Hilinski, vs. Appalachian State The Last an (11/9/19) HAD A PLAYER WITH 3 INTs: FORCED 6+ TURNOVERS: 3, Israel Mukuamu at Georgia (10/12/19) Opponent Had... 6, vs. Clemson (11/30/13) HAD A PLAYER RUSH FOR 150+ YDS: 175, Tavien Feaster, vs. Florida (10/19/19) BLOCKED A FIELD GOAL ATT.: TEAM... RETURNED A KICKOFF FOR A TD: DJ Wonnum at Georgia (10/12/19) LESS THAN 50 YARDS RUSHING: Deebo Samuel, 90 yards at HAD A PLAYER RUSH FOR 200+ YDS: 26, vs UCF (9/26/15) Ole Miss (11/3/18) 226, Rico Dowdle, vs. Western Carolina RETURNED A BLOCKED FIELD 200+ YARDS RUSHING: (11/19/16) GOAL ATTEMPT FOR A TD: 211, vs. Clemson (11/30/19) ALLOWED KICK RET. FOR A TD: Captain Munnerlyn at Kentucky, 81 300+ YARDS RUSHING: Detrez Newsome, 93 yards vs. Western HAD A PLAYER RUSH FOR 250+ YDS: yards, (10/11/08) 319, at Texas A&M (11/16/19) Carolina (11/19/16) 278, Brandon Bennett, vs. East Tennessee LESS THAN 100 YARDS PASSING: State (10/5/91) BLOCKED A PAT: 76, vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19) ALLOWED 2 KICK RET. FOR TDs: Kingsley Enagbare vs. Chattanooga 400+ YARDS PASSING: Darrius Sims at Vanderbilt, 91 and 100 HAD TWO PLAYERS RUSH FOR (11/17/18) 495, vs. Alabama (9/14/19) yards (9/20/14) 100+ YARDS: LESS THAN 200 TOTAL NET YARDS: Tavien Feaster (107) and Rico Dowdle RETURNED AN EXTRA POINT FOR 189, vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19) RETURNED A PUNT FOR A TD: (102) vs. Kentucky (9/28/19) A DEFENSIVE PAT: 500+ TOTAL NET YARDS: Ace Sanders, 63 yards vs. Michigan Victor Hampton at Florida (10/20/12) 527, vs. Clemson (11/30/19) (1/1/13) HAD A PLAYER WITH 150+ YARDS 600+ TOTAL NET YARDS: RECEIVING: BLOCKED A PUNT: 744, at Clemson (11/24/18) ALLOWED A PUNT RET. FOR A TD: 156, Shi Smith, at Tennessee (10/26/19) Carlton Heard at Florida (11/15/14) Daniel Bituli, Tennessee, 29 yards INDIVIDUAL... (10/26/19) HAD A PLAYER WITH 200+ YARDS RETURNED A BLOCKED PUNT 350+ YARDS PASSING: RECEIVING: FOR A TD: 444, Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama (9/14/19) RETURNED AN INT FOR A TD: 210, Deebo Samuel, at Clemson (11/24/18) Derek Watson vs Florida, 2 yds, (11/11/00) 400+ YARDS PASSING: Israel Mukuamu, Georgia, 53 yards 444, Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama (9/14/19) (10/12/19) HAD TWO PLAYERS WITH 100 BLOCKED A PUNT AND FIELD 150+ YARDS RUSHING: YARDS RECEIVING: GOAL IN THE SAME GAME: 159, Jordan Scarlett, Florida (11/10/18) ALLOWED AN INT FOR A TD: Deebo Samuel (210) and Shi Smith (109) at Florida (11/15/14) 200+ YARDS RUSHING: Nicholas Ross, 20 yards, Appalachian at Clemson (11/24/18) 246, Mark Ingram, at Alabama (10/17/09) State (11/9/19) HAD A PUNT BLOCKED: 250+ YARDS RUSHING: HAD TWO PLAYERS WITH 10+ at Tennessee (10/26/19) 321, Darren McFadden, Arkansas RETURNED A FUMBLE FOR A TD: RECEPTIONS: (11/3/07) Deebo Samuel, 0 yards, Akron (12/1/18) Bruce Ellington (10) and Mike Davis HAD A FIELD GOAL BLOCKED: 300+ YARDS RUSHING: (10), at Missouri (10/26/13) vs. Michigan (1/1/13) 321, Darren McFadden, Arkansas ALLOWED FUMBLE RET. FOR A TD: (11/3/07) Cale Garrett, Missouri, 0 yards (9/21/19) HAD A PLAYER WITH 500+ YARDS HAD A PAT BLOCKED: 200+ YARDS RECEIVING: TOTAL OFFENSE: vs. Tennessee (10/27/18) 217, Darvin Adams, Auburn (12/4/10) HAD A DEFENSIVE PLAYER SCORE 512, Steve Taneyhill vs. Mississippi State 50+ YARD RUN: TWO TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME: (10/14/95) ALLOWED PAT TO BE RETURNED 75, Cordarrian Richardson, Texas A&M (11/16/19) Melvin Ingram at Georgia, 68-yard fake FOR 2 POINTS: 50+ YARD RECEPTION: punt & 5-yard fumble recovery (9/10/11) HAD A PLAYER RUSH AND PASS Denzil Ware, vs. Kentucky (9/12/15) 65, Lawrence to Higgins, Clemson FOR 100 YARDS EACH: (11/30/19) SCORED THREE DEFENSIVE Lorenzo Nuñez, vs. UCF, 123 rush, 184 MISSED A PAT: MADE 4+ FIELD GOALS: TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME: pass (09/26/15) vs. Kentucky (9/16/17) 4, Seth Small, Texas A&M (11/16/19) vs. Arkansas (10/7/17) RUSHED FOR 4+ TOUCHDOWNS: HAD A PLAYER SCORE 4+ TDs: FAILED A PAT ATTEMPT: 4, Chad Jasmin, Clemson (11/21/03) HAD A PLAYER RUSH, PASS AND 5, Sidney Rice vs. FAU (9/23/06) vs. Tennessee (10/14/17) PASSED FOR 4+ TOUCHDOWNS: RECEIVE A TD IN A GAME: Pharoh 4, Kyle Trask, Florida (10/19/19) Cooper, vs. Tennessee (11/1/14) HAD A PLAYER PASS FOR 4 TDs: MADE A 2-PT CONVERSION: 4, Jake Bentley vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18) Jake Bentley rush, Tennessee (10/27/18) TWO PLAYERS WITH... RAN A FAKE PUNT FOR A TD: 100+ YARDS RUSHING: Melvin Ingram, 68 yards at Georgia HAD A PLAYER PASS FOR 5 TDs: MADE A PAIR OF 2-PT at Texas A&M, Cordarrian Richardson (9/10/11) 5, Jake Bentley, at Clemson (10/25/14) CONVERSIONS: (130) and Isaiah Spiller (129), (11/16/19) vs. Texas A&M (10/13/18) 100+ YARDS RECEIVING: HAD A PLAYER PASS FOR 300+ YDS: HAD A PLAYER RUSH FOR 3 TDs: Clemson, Justyn Ross (111) & 325, Ryan Hilinski, vs. Appalachian State 3, Kevin Harris vs Charleston So. (9/7/19) ATTEMPTED A 2-PT CONVERSION: Tee Higgins (101), (11/30/19) (11/9/19) vs Appalachian State (11/9/19)

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 63 SEC TEAM STATISTICS CAROLINA FOOTBALL SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg 1. LSU 15 95 89 1 0 21 1 726 48.4 1. Georgia 14 20 20 0 0 12 0 176 12.6 2. Alabama 13 83 80 0 0 12 0 614 47.2 2. Florida 13 23 22 1 0 13 0 201 15.5 3. Auburn 13 54 52 1 0 18 0 432 33.2 3. Alabama 13 26 22 2 0 20 0 242 18.6 Florida 13 55 51 0 0 17 0 432 33.2 4. Kentucky 13 32 29 0 0 10 0 251 19.3 5. Georgia 14 50 46 2 0 27 0 431 30.8 5. Missouri 12 28 24 1 0 13 0 233 19.4 6. Texas A&M 13 47 46 1 0 18 0 384 29.5 6. Auburn 13 32 29 0 0 11 0 254 19.5 7. Mississippi State 13 48 44 0 0 9 0 359 27.6 7. Tennessee 13 34 30 0 0 16 0 282 21.7 8. Kentucky 13 47 42 0 0 9 1 353 27.2 8. LSU 15 42 37 3 0 11 0 328 21.9 9. Ole Miss 12 41 36 2 0 11 0 319 26.6 9. Texas A&M 13 35 33 0 0 16 1 293 22.5 10. Missouri 12 37 34 0 0 16 0 304 25.3 10. South Carolina 12 37 35 1 0 18 0 313 26.1 11. Tennessee 13 35 35 0 0 23 0 314 24.2 11. Ole Miss 12 39 34 0 0 16 1 318 26.5 12. South Carolina 12 31 29 0 0 18 0 269 22.4 12. Mississippi State 13 49 46 1 0 11 0 375 28.8 13. Arkansas 12 31 29 0 0 14 0 257 21.4 13. Vanderbilt 12 50 49 1 0 10 0 381 31.8 14. Vanderbilt 12 24 22 1 0 10 0 198 16.5 14. Arkansas 12 57 55 0 0 15 0 442 36.8

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G RUSHING DEFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G 1. Kentucky 13 573 3624 6.3 36 278.8 1. Georgia 14 399 1045 2.6 2 74.6 2. Ole Miss 12 559 3015 5.4 29 251.2 2. Florida 13 419 1336 3.2 9 102.8 3. Mississippi State 13 529 2868 5.4 27 220.6 3. LSU 15 487 1812 3.7 19 120.8 4. Auburn 13 550 2588 4.7 31 199.1 4. Auburn 13 452 1601 3.5 10 123.2 5. Georgia 14 525 2593 4.9 21 185.2 5. Texas A&M 13 417 1699 4.1 13 130.7 6. Alabama 13 436 2191 5.0 27 168.5 6. Missouri 12 423 1593 3.8 12 132.8 7. LSU 15 513 2502 4.9 32 166.8 7. Alabama 13 467 1783 3.8 9 137.2 8. Texas A&M 13 429 2068 4.8 24 159.1 8. Ole Miss 12 425 1662 3.9 16 138.5 9. Missouri 12 476 1820 3.8 14 151.7 9. Tennessee 13 493 1826 3.7 17 140.5 10. South Carolina 12 396 1796 4.5 18 149.7 10. Mississippi State 13 456 1981 4.3 25 152.4 11. Arkansas 12 376 1766 4.7 14 147.2 11. Kentucky 13 443 2038 4.6 21 156.8 12. Tennessee 13 461 1874 4.1 13 144.2 12. South Carolina 12 450 1896 4.2 9 158.0 13. Florida 13 398 1687 4.2 21 129.8 13. Vanderbilt 12 473 2507 5.3 25 208.9 14. Vanderbilt 12 363 1528 4.2 11 127.3 14. Arkansas 12 486 2658 5.5 29 221.5

PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G 1. LSU 15 567 426 7 75.1 6024 10.6 61 401.6 1. Kentucky 13 353 202 8 57.2 2182 6.2 9 167.8 2. Alabama 13 406 287 6 70.7 4449 11.0 49 342.2 2. Missouri 12 348 175 8 50.3 2151 6.2 15 179.2 3. Florida 13 467 317 10 67.9 3910 8.4 33 300.8 3. Alabama 13 410 230 17 56.1 2434 5.9 15 187.2 4. Texas A&M 13 452 273 10 60.4 3060 6.8 22 235.4 4. Tennessee 13 375 216 15 57.6 2522 6.7 14 194.0 5. Georgia 14 415 255 6 61.4 3122 7.5 26 223.0 5. Georgia 14 501 285 8 56.9 2815 5.6 16 201.1 6. Missouri 12 376 226 8 60.1 2671 7.1 17 222.6 6. Florida 13 390 235 16 60.3 2627 6.7 14 202.1 7. South Carolina 12 466 268 7 57.5 2667 5.7 12 222.2 7. Texas A&M 13 425 232 10 54.6 2724 6.4 19 209.5 8. Tennessee 13 360 200 13 55.6 2878 8.0 19 221.4 8. Auburn 13 453 264 10 58.3 2780 6.1 21 213.8 9. Auburn 13 397 229 6 57.7 2697 6.8 20 207.5 9. LSU 15 521 264 17 50.7 3341 6.4 20 222.7 10. Ole Miss 12 332 186 6 56.0 2328 7.0 11 194.0 10. Vanderbilt 12 325 200 6 61.5 2734 8.4 23 227.8 11. Arkansas 12 407 202 15 49.6 2315 5.7 14 192.9 11. Arkansas 12 341 227 6 66.6 2750 8.1 25 229.2 12. Mississippi State 13 315 186 10 59.0 2333 7.4 19 179.5 12. South Carolina 12 404 239 12 59.2 2823 7.0 23 235.2 13. Vanderbilt 12 381 202 10 53.0 2064 5.4 10 172.0 13. Mississippi State 13 368 224 10 60.9 3208 8.7 22 246.8 14. Kentucky 13 257 128 8 49.8 1478 5.8 9 113.7 14. Ole Miss 12 434 288 10 66.4 3339 7.7 20 278.2

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G 1. LSU 15 2502 6024 1080 8526 7.9 93 568.4 1. Georgia 14 1045 2815 900 3860 4.3 18 275.7 2. Alabama 13 2191 4449 842 6640 7.9 76 510.8 2. Florida 13 1336 2627 809 3963 4.9 23 304.8 3. Ole Miss 12 3015 2328 891 5343 6.0 40 445.2 3. Missouri 12 1593 2151 771 3744 4.9 27 312.0 4. Florida 13 1687 3910 865 5597 6.5 54 430.5 4. Alabama 13 1783 2434 877 4217 4.8 24 324.4 5. Georgia 14 2593 3122 940 5715 6.1 47 408.2 5. Kentucky 13 2038 2182 796 4220 5.3 30 324.6 6. Auburn 13 2588 2697 947 5285 5.6 51 406.5 6. Tennessee 13 1826 2522 868 4348 5.0 31 334.5 7. Mississippi State 13 2868 2333 844 5201 6.2 46 400.1 7. Auburn 13 1601 2780 905 4381 4.8 31 337.0 8. Texas A&M 13 2068 3060 881 5128 5.8 46 394.5 8. Texas A&M 13 1699 2724 842 4423 5.3 32 340.2 9. Kentucky 13 3624 1478 830 5102 6.1 45 392.5 9. LSU 15 1812 3341 1008 5153 5.1 39 343.5 10. Missouri 12 1820 2671 852 4491 5.3 31 374.2 10. South Carolina 12 1896 2823 854 4719 5.5 32 393.2 11. South Carolina 12 1796 2667 862 4463 5.2 30 371.9 11. Mississippi State 13 1981 3208 824 5189 6.3 47 399.2 12. Tennessee 13 1874 2878 821 4752 5.8 32 365.5 12. Ole Miss 12 1662 3339 859 5001 5.8 36 416.8 13. Arkansas 12 1766 2315 783 4081 5.2 28 340.1 13. Vanderbilt 12 2507 2734 798 5241 6.6 48 436.8 14. Vanderbilt 12 1528 2064 744 3592 4.8 21 299.3 14. Arkansas 12 2658 2750 827 5408 6.5 54 450.7

PASS EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Pct Int Yds TD Effic PASS DEF EFF. G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Effic 1. Alabama 13 406 287 70.7 6 4449 49 199.6 1. Alabama 13 410 230 17 56.1 2434 15 109.7 2. LSU 15 567 426 75.1 7 6024 61 197.4 2. LSU 15 521 264 17 50.7 3341 20 110.7 3. Florida 13 467 317 67.9 10 3910 33 157.2 3. Georgia 14 501 285 8 56.9 2815 16 111.4 4. Georgia 14 415 255 61.4 6 3122 26 142.4 4. Missouri 12 348 175 8 50.3 2151 15 111.8 5. Mississippi State 13 315 186 59.0 10 2333 19 134.8 5. Kentucky 13 353 202 8 57.2 2182 9 113.0 6. Tennessee 13 360 200 55.6 13 2878 19 132.9 6. Tennessee 13 375 216 15 57.6 2522 14 118.4 7. Missouri 12 376 226 60.1 8 2671 17 130.4 7. Texas A&M 13 425 232 10 54.6 2724 19 118.5 8. Texas A&M 13 452 273 60.4 10 3060 22 128.9 8. Florida 13 390 235 16 60.3 2627 14 120.5 9. Auburn 13 397 229 57.7 6 2697 20 128.3 9. Auburn 13 453 264 10 58.3 2780 21 120.7 10. Ole Miss 12 332 186 56.0 6 2328 11 122.2 10. South Carolina 12 404 239 12 59.2 2823 23 130.7 11. South Carolina 12 466 268 57.5 7 2667 12 111.1 11. Ole Miss 12 434 288 10 66.4 3339 20 141.6 12. Kentucky 13 257 128 49.8 8 1478 9 103.4 12. Mississippi State 13 368 224 10 60.9 3208 22 148.4 13. Vanderbilt 12 381 202 53.0 10 2064 10 101.9 13. Vanderbilt 12 325 200 6 61.5 2734 23 151.9 14. Arkansas 12 407 202 49.6 15 2315 14 101.4 14. Arkansas 12 341 227 6 66.6 2750 25 155.0

64 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL SEC TEAM STATISTICS KICKOFFS G No. Yds Avg Retn TB NetAvg KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg 1. Tennessee 13 64 3947 61.7 195 46 40.7 1. Florida 13 8 184 0 23.0 2. Kentucky 13 67 4166 62.2 244 48 40.6 2. Ole Miss 12 18 404 1 22.4 3. Texas A&M 13 77 4918 63.9 656 46 40.4 3. Alabama 13 30 637 1 21.2 4. Alabama 13 107 5647 52.8 470 35 40.2 4. Kentucky 13 21 437 0 20.8 5. Georgia 14 89 5526 62.1 252 68 40.2 5. Tennessee 13 14 290 0 20.7 6. Ole Miss 12 62 3434 55.4 546 16 40.1 6. Auburn 13 22 451 1 20.5 7. Vanderbilt 12 44 2683 61.0 279 26 39.9 7. South Carolina 12 21 425 0 20.2 8. Missouri 12 65 4197 64.6 132 59 39.8 8. Georgia 14 14 268 0 19.1 9. Arkansas 12 54 3081 57.1 242 28 39.6 9. Texas A&M 13 20 379 0 19.0 10. Auburn 13 82 4884 59.6 446 48 39.5 10. Arkansas 12 35 649 0 18.5 11. Florida 13 84 5130 61.1 502 53 39.3 11. Vanderbilt 12 23 423 0 18.4 12. LSU 15 131 8218 62.7 337 110 39.2 12. LSU 15 16 292 0 18.2 13. Mississippi State 13 69 3968 57.5 807 19 38.9 13. Missouri 12 9 161 0 17.9 14. South Carolina 12 59 3603 61.1 384 37 38.9 14. Mississippi State 13 26 430 0 16.5

PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P PR Avg TB Net/P PUNT RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg 1. Kentucky 13 49 2358 48.1 95 1.9 4 44.6 1. Alabama 13 22 531 3 24.1 2. Georgia 14 61 2857 46.8 106 1.7 9 42.1 2. Tennessee 13 15 235 3 15.7 3. South Carolina 12 69 3244 47.0 249 3.6 5 42.0 3. South Carolina 12 11 146 0 13.3 4. Florida 13 42 1847 44.0 9 0.2 4 41.9 4. Auburn 13 24 308 0 12.8 5. Texas A&M 13 59 2743 46.5 281 4.8 4 40.4 5. Texas A&M 13 26 330 0 12.7 6. LSU 15 47 2013 42.8 117 2.5 3 39.1 6. LSU 15 21 251 2 12.0 7. Missouri 12 68 2940 43.2 226 3.3 3 39.0 7. Arkansas 12 14 161 0 11.5 8. Vanderbilt 12 80 3374 42.2 166 2.1 6 38.6 8. Georgia 14 25 282 0 11.3 9. Auburn 13 64 2786 43.5 242 3.8 4 38.5 9. Missouri 12 20 223 1 11.1 10. Mississippi State 13 53 2256 42.6 169 3.2 3 38.2 10. Vanderbilt 12 17 158 0 9.3 11. Tennessee 13 52 2129 40.9 87 1.7 4 37.7 11. Kentucky 13 19 143 0 7.5 12. Arkansas 12 59 2320 39.3 27 0.5 4 37.5 12. Ole Miss 12 15 91 0 6.1 13. Ole Miss 12 58 2524 43.5 245 4.2 6 37.2 13. Florida 13 15 68 0 4.5 14. Alabama 13 33 1317 39.9 101 3.1 2 35.6 14. Mississippi State 13 11 48 0 4.4

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total OPP. FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total 1. LSU 15 151 243 24 418 1. Missouri 12 76 91 28 195 2. Alabama 13 126 168 24 318 2. Florida 13 76 121 16 213 3. Florida 13 88 176 33 297 3. Georgia 14 69 127 26 222 4. Georgia 14 128 143 24 295 4. Kentucky 13 99 104 22 225 5. Texas A&M 13 114 152 21 287 5. South Carolina 12 97 127 22 246 6. Mississippi State 13 145 112 23 280 6. Alabama 13 95 121 31 247 7. Auburn 13 135 123 21 279 7. Auburn 13 96 120 33 249 8. Ole Miss 12 140 108 23 271 8. Texas A&M 13 101 127 22 250 9. Kentucky 13 165 66 21 252 9. Tennessee 13 117 115 25 257 10. Missouri 12 110 109 26 245 10. Vanderbilt 12 131 109 24 264 11. Tennessee 13 92 123 26 241 Mississippi State 13 108 136 20 264 12. South Carolina 12 85 128 19 232 12. Ole Miss 12 104 146 17 267 13. Arkansas 12 80 111 28 219 13. Arkansas 12 121 130 20 271 14. Vanderbilt 12 87 81 24 192 14. LSU 15 87 158 38 283

3RD-DOWN CONV. G Conv Att Pct OPP 3RD-DOWN CONV. G Conv Att Pct 1. Alabama 13 80 153 52.3 1. LSU 15 63 213 29.6 2. LSU 15 91 183 49.7 2. Auburn 13 58 194 29.9 3. Tennessee 13 76 176 43.2 3. Georgia 14 66 209 31.6 4. Georgia 14 77 187 41.2 4. Texas A&M 13 55 174 31.6 5. Florida 13 65 158 41.1 5. Missouri 12 60 181 33.1 6. Auburn 13 77 190 40.5 6. Alabama 13 66 185 35.7 7. Texas A&M 13 64 160 40.0 7. Florida 13 67 184 36.4 8. Mississippi State 13 58 149 38.9 8. South Carolina 12 69 180 38.3 9. Kentucky 13 63 162 38.9 9. Mississippi State 13 58 150 38.7 10. Ole Miss 12 67 182 36.8 10. Vanderbilt 12 59 151 39.1 11. Missouri 12 66 181 36.5 11. Kentucky 13 65 166 39.2 12. Arkansas 12 55 165 33.3 12. Tennessee 13 72 183 39.3 13. South Carolina 12 59 184 32.1 13. Ole Miss 12 69 173 39.9 14. Vanderbilt 12 49 166 29.5 14. Arkansas 12 71 156 45.5

4TH-DOWN CONV. G Conv Att Pct OPP 4TH-DOWN CONV. G Conv Att Pct 1. Alabama 13 13 19 68.4 1. Georgia 14 6 23 26.1 2. LSU 15 6 9 66.7 2. Florida 13 3 10 30.0 3. Texas A&M 13 7 11 63.6 3. Kentucky 13 6 17 35.3 4. Florida 13 16 26 61.5 4. Missouri 12 5 14 35.7 5. Georgia 14 6 10 60.0 South Carolina 12 5 14 35.7 6. Missouri 12 7 13 53.8 6. Alabama 13 7 19 36.8 7. Ole Miss 12 17 32 53.1 7. Auburn 13 10 25 40.0 8. Kentucky 13 14 27 51.9 8. Vanderbilt 12 6 14 42.9 9. South Carolina 12 13 27 48.1 9. Tennessee 13 13 28 46.4 10. Auburn 13 7 15 46.7 10. LSU 15 15 31 48.4 11. Arkansas 12 8 20 40.0 11. Mississippi State 13 9 17 52.9 12. Mississippi State 13 7 18 38.9 12. Arkansas 12 9 16 56.2 13. Vanderbilt 12 8 21 38.1 13. Ole Miss 12 12 20 60.0 14. Tennessee 13 2 12 16.7 14. Texas A&M 13 9 14 64.3

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 65 SEC TEAM STATISTICS CAROLINA FOOTBALL RED ZONE OFFENSE G RedZone Pct. TD R/P FG-A Fumb/Int/Dns/Other RED ZONE DEFENSE G RedZone Pct. TD R/P FG-A Fumb/Int/Dns/Other 1. LSU 15 72-75 96.0 59 25/34 13-13 0/0/1/2 1. Florida 13 23-35 65.7 14 5/9 9-14 2/5/0/0 2. Georgia 14 52-55 94.5 36 18/18 16-17 1/0/1/0 2. Auburn 13 28-39 71.8 21 9/12 7-10 4/1/2/1 3. Auburn 13 47-52 90.4 37 27/10 10-11 0/2/0/2 3. Georgia 14 20-27 74.1 13 2/11 7-9 0/1/4/0 4. Texas A&M 13 51-58 87.9 34 18/16 17-18 2/4/0/0 4. LSU 15 31-40 77.5 26 14/12 5-7 1/2/4/0 5. Ole Miss 12 33-38 86.8 22 16/6 11-13 0/1/2/0 5. Kentucky 13 26-33 78.8 20 14/6 6-7 1/1/3/1 6. Mississippi State 13 38-44 86.4 33 23/10 5-7 2/0/1/1 6. Mississippi State 13 42-53 79.2 34 23/11 8-12 1/3/3/0 7. Florida 13 47-55 85.5 38 16/22 9-11 3/2/1/0 7. South Carolina 12 29-36 80.6 18 7/11 11-14 0/0/4/0 8. Alabama 13 52-62 83.9 43 22/21 9-12 2/3/2/0 8. Missouri 12 25-31 80.6 16 8/8 9-11 0/1/3/0 9. Kentucky 13 32-40 80.0 27 21/6 5-8 1/1/2/1 9. Vanderbilt 12 38-47 80.9 31 17/14 7-10 1/3/2/0 10. Tennessee 13 37-47 78.7 23 10/13 14-15 1/4/4/0 10. Tennessee 13 37-45 82.2 27 15/12 10-11 2/2/3/0 11. South Carolina 12 27-35 77.1 17 13/4 10-11 1/1/4/1 11. Texas A&M 13 31-37 83.8 21 11/10 10-12 0/2/2/0 12. Arkansas 12 24-32 75.0 17 9/8 7-7 0/3/4/1 12. Alabama 13 27-32 84.4 18 9/9 9-9 1/0/3/1 13. Missouri 12 34-46 73.9 24 12/12 10-14 1/3/4/0 13. Ole Miss 12 33-38 86.8 21 11/10 12-14 0/0/1/2 14. Vanderbilt 12 15-21 71.4 11 7/4 4-4 1/0/4/1 14. Arkansas 12 41-47 87.2 33 20/13 8-8 0/1/2/3

PENALTIES G No Yds Avg/G OPP. PENALTIES G No Yds Avg/G 1. Arkansas 12 61 492 41.0 1. Vanderbilt 12 90 813 67.8 2. Mississippi State 13 72 578 44.5 2. Florida 13 98 783 60.2 3. Florida 13 67 618 47.5 3. Auburn 13 92 761 58.5 4. Ole Miss 12 59 585 48.8 4. Tennessee 13 83 737 56.7 5. Georgia 14 76 687 49.1 5. Arkansas 12 69 653 54.4 6. Kentucky 13 75 661 50.8 6. Missouri 12 69 627 52.2 7. Tennessee 13 83 683 52.5 7. Kentucky 13 74 669 51.5 8. Vanderbilt 12 76 649 54.1 8. Georgia 14 94 713 50.9 9. South Carolina 12 79 656 54.7 9. LSU 15 99 760 50.7 10. Auburn 13 92 718 55.2 10. Texas A&M 13 81 633 48.7 11. Texas A&M 13 87 720 55.4 11. Alabama 13 75 628 48.3 12. LSU 15 93 936 62.4 12. South Carolina 12 72 572 47.7 13. Alabama 13 95 855 65.8 13. Ole Miss 12 66 561 46.8 14. Missouri 12 83 808 67.3 14. Mississippi State 13 63 558 42.9

SACKS BY G Sacks Yards SACKS AGAINST G Sacks Yards 1. Florida 13 49 318 1. Alabama 13 12 81 2. LSU 15 37 260 2. Georgia 14 15 96 3. Tennessee 13 34 212 3. Kentucky 13 17 93 4. Ole Miss 12 33 180 4. Auburn 13 18 136 Kentucky 13 33 221 5. Arkansas 12 19 128 6. Alabama 13 32 212 6. Tennessee 13 21 138 7. Georgia 14 31 229 Ole Miss 12 21 127 8. Texas A&M 13 29 226 8. Florida 13 25 178 9. Auburn 13 28 180 South Carolina 12 25 166 10. Mississippi State 13 26 177 10. Missouri 12 27 170 11. South Carolina 12 24 152 11. Vanderbilt 12 28 179 12. Arkansas 12 21 120 12. Mississippi State 13 31 193 13. Vanderbilt 12 20 132 13. Texas A&M 13 34 200 14. Missouri 12 19 129 14. LSU 15 35 221

FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct 1. Florida 13 17 19 .895 1. Texas A&M 13 46 46 1.000 2. Tennessee 13 23 27 .852 Georgia 14 46 46 1.000 3. Vanderbilt 12 10 12 .833 Tennessee 13 35 35 1.000 4. Georgia 14 27 33 .818 Vanderbilt 12 22 22 1.000 South Carolina 12 18 22 .818 5. Auburn 13 52 53 .981 6. Texas A&M 13 18 23 .783 6. Florida 13 51 52 .981 7. LSU 15 21 27 .778 7. Mississippi State 13 44 45 .978 8. Mississippi State 13 9 12 .750 8. Arkansas 12 29 30 .967 9. Arkansas 12 14 19 .737 South Carolina 12 29 30 .967 10. Auburn 13 18 25 .720 10. Alabama 13 80 83 .964 11. Missouri 12 16 23 .696 11. LSU 15 89 93 .957 12. Alabama 13 12 18 .667 12. Ole Miss 12 36 39 .923 13. Kentucky 13 9 14 .643 13. Missouri 12 34 37 .919 14. Ole Miss 12 11 19 .579 14. Kentucky 13 42 46 .913

–Gained– –Lost– TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/G TIME OF POSSESSION G Total Time Avg/G 1. Alabama 13 11 17 28 4 6 10 +18 1.38 1. Texas A&M 13 430:26 33:06 2. LSU 15 5 17 22 5 7 12 +10 0.67 2. Georgia 14 451:49 32:16 3. Auburn 13 13 10 23 11 6 17 +6 0.46 3. Kentucky 13 418:00 32:09 4. Florida 13 7 16 23 8 10 18 +5 0.38 4. Mississippi State 13 411:31 31:39 5. South Carolina 12 5 12 17 7 7 14 +3 0.25 5. LSU 15 455:44 30:22 6. Georgia 14 8 8 16 7 6 13 +3 0.21 6. Florida 13 392:16 30:10 7. Missouri 12 7 8 15 6 8 14 +1 0.08 7. Alabama 13 389:58 29:59 Ole Miss 12 6 10 16 9 6 15 +1 0.08 8. Missouri 12 358:49 29:54 9. Mississippi State 13 14 10 24 13 10 23 +1 0.08 9. Auburn 13 385:10 29:37 10. Tennessee 13 4 15 19 7 13 20 -1 -0.08 10. Tennessee 13 381:44 29:21 Kentucky 13 11 8 19 12 8 20 -1 -0.08 11. Vanderbilt 12 351:07 29:15 12. Vanderbilt 12 5 6 11 3 10 13 -2 -0.17 12. Ole Miss 12 338:58 28:14 13. Arkansas 12 10 6 16 6 15 21 -5 -0.42 13. Arkansas 12 333:26 27:47 14. Texas A&M 13 4 10 14 10 10 20 -6 -0.46 14. South Carolina 12 324:06 27:00

66 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL SEC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Team Cl G Att Yds Avg TD Long Yds/G PASSING EFFIC. Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Effic. 1. John Rhys Plumlee UM FR 9 154 1023 6.6 12 75 113.7 1. Tua Tagovailoa UA JR 9 252 180 3 71.4 2840 33 206.9 2. Lynn Bowden UK JR 13 185 1468 7.9 13 61 112.9 2. LS SR 15 527 402 6 76.3 5671 60 202.0 3. Kylin Hill MS JR 13 242 1350 5.6 10 62 103.8 3. Mac Jones UA SO 12 141 97 3 68.8 1503 14 186.8 4. Rakeem Boyd AR JR 12 184 1133 6.2 8 86 94.4 4. Kyle Trask UF JR 12 354 237 7 66.9 2941 25 156.1 5. C. Edwards-Helaire LS JR 15 215 1414 6.6 16 89 94.3 5. Jarrett Guarantano UT JR 13 257 152 8 59.1 2158 16 144.0 6. Najee Harris UA JR 13 209 1224 5.9 13 31 94.2 6. Jake Fromm UG JR 14 385 234 5 60.8 2860 24 141.2 7. D’Andre Swift UG JR 14 196 1220 6.2 7 47 87.1 7. Kelly Bryant MO SR 10 292 181 6 62.0 2215 15 138.5 8. Ke’Shawn Vaughn VU SR 12 198 1028 5.2 9 75 85.7 8. Tommy Stevens MS SR 9 161 97 5 60.2 1155 11 136.8 9. Isaiah Spiller AM FR 13 174 946 5.4 10 85 72.8 9. Garrett Shrader MS FR 10 153 88 5 57.5 1170 8 132.5 10. JaTarvious Whitlow AU SO 11 156 763 4.9 10 39 69.4 10. Kellen Mond AM JR 13 419 258 9 61.6 2897 20 131.1

PASSING AVG Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Avg/G PUNT RETURNS Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Long Avg 1. Joe Burrow LS SR 15 527 402 6 76.3 5671 60 378.1 1. UA SO 13 20 487 1 77 24.4 2. Tua Tagovailoa UA JR 9 252 180 3 71.4 2840 33 315.6 2. Richaud Floyd MO SR 10 15 206 1 71 13.7 3. Kyle Trask UF JR 12 354 237 7 66.9 2941 25 245.1 3. Christian Tutt AU SO 13 23 313 0 41 13.6 4. Kellen Mond AM JR 13 419 258 9 61.6 2897 20 222.8 4. Ainias Smith AM FR 12 16 190 0 34 11.9 5. Kelly Bryant MO SR 10 292 181 6 62.0 2215 15 221.5 5. Treylon Burks AR FR 11 12 130 0 32 10.8 6. Ryan Hilinski SC FR 11 406 236 5 58.1 2357 11 214.3 6. Derek Stingley Jr. LS FR 15 17 163 0 32 9.6 7. Jake Fromm UG JR 14 385 234 5 60.8 2860 24 204.3 7. Dominick Blaylock UG FR 12 14 128 0 32 9.1 8. Bo Nix AU FR 13 377 217 6 57.6 2542 16 195.5 8. J. Shelton Mosley VU SR 11 16 145 0 31 9.1 9. Jarrett Guarantano UT JR 13 257 152 8 59.1 2158 16 166.0 9. Elijah Moore UM SO 12 14 90 0 55 6.4 10. Riley Neal VU SR 11 258 149 5 57.8 1585 9 144.1 10. Josh Ali UK JR 13 14 88 0 19 6.3

TOTAL OFFENSE Team Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G KICK RETURNS Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Long Avg 1. Joe Burrow LS SR 15 368 5671 642 6039 402.6 1. Jerrion Ealy UM FR 12 13 317 1 94 24.4 2. Tua Tagovailoa UA JR 9 17 2840 275 2857 317.4 2. Henry Ruggs III UA JR 11 12 286 0 40 23.8 3. Kellen Mond AM JR 13 500 2897 545 3397 261.3 3. Shi Smith SC JR 10 12 263 0 60 21.9 4. Kelly Bryant MO SR 10 247 2215 397 2462 246.2 4. De’Vion Warren AR JR 9 16 326 0 37 20.4 5. Kyle Trask UF JR 12 8 2941 417 2949 245.8 5. Ainias Smith AM FR 12 13 257 0 31 19.8 6. Bo Nix AU FR 13 313 2542 474 2855 219.6 6. J. Shelton Mosley VU SR 11 17 307 0 40 18.1 7. John Rhys Plumlee UM FR 9 1023 910 304 1933 214.8 8. Ryan Hilinski SC FR 11 -55 2357 439 2302 209.3 9. Jake Fromm UG JR 14 -12 2860 423 2848 203.4 10. Garrett Shrader MS FR 10 587 1170 266 1757 175.7

RECEPTIONS Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Rec/G PUNTING Team Cl G Punt Yds Long Avg 1. Justin Jefferson LS JR 15 111 1540 18 71 13.9 7.40 1. Max Duffy UK JR 13 49 2358 70 48.1 2. Bryan Edwards SC SR 10 71 816 6 75 11.5 7.10 2. Joseph Charlton SC SR 12 68 3244 66 47.7 3. Ja’Marr Chase LS SO 14 84 1780 20 78 21.2 6.00 3. AM SR 13 57 2686 68 47.1 4. UA JR 13 77 1163 10 85 15.1 5.92 4. Jake Camarda UG SO 14 61 2857 67 46.8 5. Elijah Moore UM SO 12 67 850 6 55 12.7 5.58 5. Mac Brown UM JR 12 57 2524 65 44.3 6. DeVonta Smith UA JR 13 68 1256 14 85 18.5 5.23 6. Tommy Townsend UF SR 13 42 1847 71 44.0 7. Jhamon Ausbon AM JR 13 66 872 5 41 13.2 5.08 7. Arryn Siposs AU JR 13 61 2674 55 43.8 8. Seth Williams AU SO 12 59 830 8 48 14.1 4.92 8. Tucker McCann MO SR 12 68 2940 62 43.2 9. Quartney Davis AM JR 11 54 616 4 29 11.4 4.91 9. Harrison Smith VU SO 12 77 3313 66 43.0 10. Cheyenne O’Grady AR SR 7 33 372 3 62 11.3 4.71 10. Zach Von Rosenberg LS JR 14 47 2013 57 42.8

RECEIVE YARDS Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Yds/G SCORING Team Cl G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts Pts/G 1. Ja’Marr Chase LS SO 14 84 1780 20 78 21.2 127.1 1. Cade York LS FR 15 0 89 21 0 152 10.1 2. Justin Jefferson LS JR 15 111 1540 18 71 13.9 102.7 2. Najee Harris UA JR 13 20 0 0 0 120 9.2 3. DeVonta Smith UA JR 13 68 1256 14 85 18.5 96.6 3. Rodrigo Blankenship UG SR 14 0 46 27 0 127 9.1 4. Jerry Jeudy UA JR 13 77 1163 10 85 15.1 89.5 4. Ja’Marr Chase LS SO 14 20 0 0 2 122 8.7 5. Bryan Edwards SC SR 10 71 816 6 75 11.5 81.6 5. John Rhys Plumlee UM FR 9 12 0 0 2 74 8.2 6. Jauan Jennings UT SR 13 59 969 8 51 16.4 74.5 6. Brent Cimaglia UT JR 13 0 35 23 0 104 8.0 7. Elijah Moore UM SO 12 67 850 6 55 12.7 70.8 7. Anders Carlson AU SO 13 0 48 18 0 102 7.8 8. Seth Williams AU SO 12 59 830 8 48 14.1 69.2 8. Seth Small AM SO 13 0 46 18 0 100 7.7 9. Jhamon Ausbon AM JR 13 66 872 5 41 13.2 67.1 9. Joseph Bulovas UA SO 11 0 59 8 0 83 7.5 10. Henry Ruggs III UA JR 11 34 647 6 81 19.0 58.8 10. Evan McPherson UF SO 13 0 47 17 0 98 7.5

ALL PURPOSE Team Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G SCORING (TDs) Team Cl G TD Rush Pass Ret PAT Pts Pts/G 1. Lynn Bowden UK JR 13 1468 348 53 220 2089 160.7 1. Najee Harris UA JR 13 20 13 7 0 0 120 9.2 2. C. Edwards-Helaire LS JR 15 1414 453 0 214 2081 138.7 2. Ja’Marr Chase LS SO 14 20 0 20 0 1 122 8.7 3. Ja’Marr Chase LS SO 14 5 1780 0 0 1785 127.5 3. John Rhys Plumlee UM FR 9 12 12 0 0 1 74 8.2 4. Kylin Hill MS JR 13 1350 180 0 0 1530 117.7 4. Justin Jefferson LS JR 15 18 0 18 0 0 108 7.2 5. Najee Harris UA JR 13 1224 304 0 0 1528 117.5 5. C. Edwards-Helaire LS JR 15 17 16 1 0 0 102 6.8 6. John Rhys Plumlee UM FR 9 1023 0 0 0 1023 113.7 6. Terrace Marshall Jr. LS SO 12 13 0 13 0 0 78 6.5 7. Ke’Shawn Vaughn VU SR 12 1028 286 0 0 1314 109.5 7. DeVonta Smith UA JR 13 14 0 14 0 0 84 6.5 8. Rakeem Boyd AR JR 12 1133 160 0 0 1293 107.8 Lynn Bowden UK JR 13 14 13 1 0 0 84 6.5 9. D’Andre Swift UG JR 14 1220 216 0 16 1452 103.7 9. JaTarvious Whitlow AU SO 11 10 10 0 0 0 60 5.5 10. Justin Jefferson LS JR 15 0 1540 0 1 1541 102.7 10. Lamical Perine UF SR 13 11 6 5 0 0 66 5.1

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 67 SEC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS CAROLINA FOOTBALL SCORING (KICK) Team Cl G PATs FGs Pts Pts/G SACKS Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G 1. Cade York LS FR 15 89-93 21-27 152 10.1 1. Jonathan Greenard UF SR 12 LB 8 3 52 9.5 0.79 2. Rodrigo Blankenship UG SR 14 46-46 27-33 127 9.1 2. Calvin Taylor Jr. UK SR 13 DE 8 1 53 8.5 0.65 3. Brent Cimaglia UT JR 13 35-35 23-27 104 8.0 Darrell Taylor UT SR 13 LB 8 1 47 8.5 0.65 4. Anders Carlson AU SO 13 48-49 18-25 102 7.8 4. Anfernee Jennings UA SR 13 LB 7 2 61 8.0 0.62 5. Seth Small AM SO 13 46-46 18-23 100 7.7 5. Marlon Davidson AU SR 12 DE 7 1 41 7.5 0.62 6. Joseph Bulovas UA SO 11 59-61 8-11 83 7.5 6. Boogie Watson UK JR 13 LB 6 1 59 6.5 0.50 7. Evan McPherson UF SO 13 47-48 17-19 98 7.5 K’Lavon Chaisson LS SO 13 LB 6 1 54 6.5 0.50 8. Tucker McCann MO SR 12 34-37 16-22 82 6.8 8. Whiteside, Kobie MO JR 12 DL 6 1 51 6.5 0.54 9. Parker White SC JR 12 25-25 18-22 79 6.6 9. Terrell Lewis UA JR 11 LB 6 0 40 6.0 0.55 10. Connor Limpert AR SR 12 29-30 14-19 71 5.9 10. Aaron Sterling SC JR 12 DL 6 0 34 6.0 0.50

FIELD GOALS Team Cl G FG FGA Pct. FG/G TACKLES/LOSS Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G 1. R.odrigo Blankenship UG SR 14 27 33 81.8 1.93 1. Jonathan Greenard UF SR 12 LB 12 7 67 15.5 1.29 2. Brent Cimaglia UT JR 13 23 27 85.2 1.77 2. K’Lavon Chaisson LS SO 13 LB 11 5 86 13.5 1.04 3. Parker White SC JR 12 18 22 81.8 1.50 3. Derrick Brown AU SR 13 DT 11 3 49 12.5 0.96 4. Cade York LS FR 15 21 27 77.8 1.40 4. Marlon Davidson AU SR 12 DE 10 5 57 12.5 1.04 5. Seth Small AM SO 13 18 23 78.3 1.38 5. Anfernee Jennings UA SR 13 LB 10 5 72 12.5 0.96 Anders Carlson AU SO 13 18 25 72.0 1.38 6. Patrick Queen LS JR 15 LB 9 6 49 12.0 0.80 7. Tucker McCann MO SR 12 16 22 72.7 1.33 7. Dayo Odeyingbo VU JR 12 DL 9 6 36 12.0 1.00 8. Evan McPherson UF SO 13 17 19 89.5 1.31 8. Justice Madubuike AM JR 12 DL 6 11 53 11.5 0.96 9. Connor Limpert AR SR 12 14 19 73.7 1.17 9. Boogie Watson UK JR 13 LB 10 3 73 11.5 0.88 10. Luke Logan UM JR 12 11 19 57.9 0.92 10. Terrell Lewis UA JR 11 LB 10 3 53 11.5 1.05

PAT KICKING PCT Team Cl G Made Att Pct. FUMBLES FORCED Team Cl G Num Avg/G 1. Seth Small AM SO 13 46 46 100.0 1. Xavier McKinney UA JR 13 4 0.31 Rodrigo Blankenship UG SR 14 46 46 100.0 2. Jonathan Greenard UF SR 12 3 0.25 Brent Cimaglia UT JR 13 35 35 100.0 Keidron Smith UM SO 12 3 0.25 Parker White SC JR 12 25 25 100.0 4. Calvin Taylor Jr. UK SR 13 3 0.23 5. Anders Carlson AU SO 13 48 49 98.0 Zakoby McClain AU SO 13 3 0.23 6. Evan McPherson UF SO 13 47 48 97.9 Patrick Surtain UA SO 13 3 0.23 7. Jace Christmann MS JR 12 39 40 97.5 7. Kamren Curl AR JR 11 2 0.18 8. Joseph Bulovas UA SO 11 59 61 96.7 8. Marlon Davidson AU SR 12 2 0.17 9. Connor Limpert AR SR 12 29 30 96.7 Reed Bowman MS JR 12 2 0.17 10. Cade York LS FR 15 89 93 95.7 Jaycee Horn SC SO 12 2 0.17

FIELD GOAL PCT Team Cl G FG FGA Long Pct. FUMBLES RCVD Team Cl G Num Avg/G 1. Evan McPherson UF SO 13 17 19 50 89.5 1. Richard LeCounte UG JR 14 3 0.21 2. Brent Cimaglia UT JR 13 23 27 53 85.2 2. Kamren Curl AR JR 11 2 0.18 3. Rodrigo Blankenship UG SR 14 27 33 50 81.8 3. Brian Cole MS SR 12 2 0.17 Parker White SC JR 12 18 22 50 81.8 Elijah McAllister VU FR 12 2 0.17 Ryley Guay VU SR 11 9 11 48 81.8 UA SR 12 2 0.17 6. Seth Small AM SO 13 18 23 50 78.3 A.J. Finley UM FR 12 2 0.17 7. Cade York LS FR 15 21 27 52 77.8 De’Jon Harris AR SR 12 2 0.17 8. Connor Limpert AR SR 12 14 19 54 73.7 Jordan Griffin UK SR 12 2 0.17 9. Tucker McCann MO SR 12 16 22 52 72.7 Javon Kinlaw SC SR 12 2 0.17 Joseph Bulovas UA SO 11 8 11 43 72.7 10. Derrick Brown AU SR 13 2 0.15

TACKLES Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G Sack INTERCEPTIONS Team Cl G Int Yds TD Long Int/G 1. Nick Bolton MO SO 12 LB 70 34 104 8.7 1.0 1. Derek Stingley Jr. LS FR 15 6 17 0 17 0.40 2. De’Jon Harris AR SR 12 LB 52 49 101 8.4 1.0 2. Jared Mayden UA SR 12 4 54 0 36 0.33 3. Dimitri Moore VU JR 12 LB 48 51 99 8.2 0.5 Israel Mukuamu SC SO 12 4 53 1 53 0.33 4. Ernest Jones SC SO 12 LB 59 38 97 8.1 1.0 4. Nigel Warrior UT SR 13 4 102 0 59 0.31 5. Daniel Bituli UT SR 11 LB 52 36 88 8.0 3.0 Donovan Stiner UF JR 13 4 33 0 29 0.31 6. Bumper Pool AR SO 12 LB 38 56 94 7.8 0.5 6. Bryce Thompson UT SO 10 3 28 0 23 0.30 7. Jacob Phillips LS JR 15 LB 56 57 113 7.5 1.0 Tae Daley VU JR 10 3 20 0 16 0.30 8. Lakia Henry UM JR 12 LB 45 43 88 7.3 1.0 8. Richard LeCounte UG JR 14 4 76 0 71 0.29 Jeremiah Dinson AU SR 12 DB 57 31 88 7.3 2.0 9. Kary Vincent Jr. LS JR 15 4 45 0 40 0.27 10. Xavier McKinney UA JR 13 DB 59 36 95 7.3 3.0 10. Shawn Davis UF JR 12 3 111 0 72 0.25 11. Joe Foucha AR SO 12 DB 44 43 87 7.2 0.0 12. David Reese II UF SR 13 LB 38 55 93 7.2 2.0 PASSES DEFENDED Team Cl G Brup Int Total Avg/G 13. Kamren Curl AR JR 11 DB 46 30 76 6.9 2.0 1. Derek Stingley Jr. LS FR 15 15 6 21 1.40 14. Shane Lee UA FR 13 LB 47 39 86 6.6 4.5 2. Charles Oliver AM SR 11 15 0 15 1.36 15. C.J. Morgan MS JR 9 S 31 28 59 6.6 0.0 3. CJ Henderson UF JR 9 11 0 11 1.22 16. Erroll Thompson MS JR 13 LB 38 46 84 6.5 0.5 4. Cameron Dantzler MS JR 9 8 2 10 1.11 17. T.J. Brunson SC SR 12 LB 44 33 77 6.4 0.0 5. Israel Mukuamu SC SO 12 9 4 13 1.08 18. Anfernee Jennings UA SR 13 LB 45 38 83 6.4 8.0 6. C.J. Morgan MS JR 9 8 1 9 1.00 19. Monty Rice UG JR 14 LB 50 39 89 6.4 0.0 Kristian Fulton LS SR 15 14 1 15 1.00 20. JaCoby Stevens LS JR 15 DB 53 39 92 6.1 5.0 Nigel Warrior UT SR 13 9 4 13 1.00 21. Jaquarius Landrews MS SR 13 S 45 32 77 5.9 0.0 9. Roger McCreary AU SO 13 11 1 12 0.92 Buddy Johnson AM JR 13 LB 38 39 77 5.9 1.0 10. Trevon Diggs UA SR 12 8 3 11 0.92 23. Demani Richardson AM FR 12 DB 38 33 71 5.9 0.5 Jacquez Jones UM SO 12 LB 27 44 71 5.9 2.0 25. DeAndre Square UK SO 12 LB 48 21 69 5.8 1.5

68 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2019 GAME RECAPS GM North Carolina 24 South Carolina 10 3 7 0 20 1 South Carolina 20 North Carolina 3 3 3 15 24 August 31, 2019 SCORING SUMMARY Bank of America Stadium 1st 11:30 SC White 32-yard field goal (9-58-3:30) 3-0 Charlotte, N.C. 1st 5:58 UNC Ruggles 22-yard field goal (11-70-5:32) 3-3 1st 3:09 SC Feaster 34-yard run (White kick) (7-75-2:49) 10-3 52,183 2nd 7:24 SC White 39-yard field goal (9-48-3:32) 13-3 2nd 1:50 UNC Ruggles 24-yard field goal (11-68-5:34) 13-6 CHARLOTTE N.C. (AP) — True 3rd 7:55 UNC Ruggles 22-yard field goal (10-53-4:23) 13-9 freshman quarterback Sam Howell 3rd 5:10 SC Markway 22-yard pass from Bentley (White kick) (6-36-2:33) 20-9 4th 14:27 UNC Brown 22-yard pass from Howell (Howell rush) (7-98-2:20) 20-17 threw for 245 yards and two touch- 4th 8:26 UNC Corrales 17-yard pass from Howell (Ruggles kick) (7-95-3:17) 20-24 downs, Myles Wolfork had two late fourth quarter interceptions and TEAM STATISTICS North Carolina battled back to beat SC UNC South Carolina 24-20 on Saturday in First Downs 15 24 Mack Brown’s return to the sideline Rushing 6 11 following a five-year hiatus. Passing 6 12 Howell capped second half drives Penalty 3 1 of 98 and 95 yards with a 22-yard TD Net Yards Rushing 128 238 strike to Dyami Brown and a 17-yard Rushing Attempts 31 52 scoring toss to Beau Corrales to give Net Yards Passing 142 245 Brown his first win since 2013, when Cmp.-Att.-Int. 16-30-2 15-24-0 he coached at Texas. Total Offense Yards 270 483 Brown was holding back tears as he was interviewed leaving the field after Total Offense Plays 61 76 singing the school fight song with fans and raising his hands to them in vic- Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 2-1 tory. Penalties: No.-Yards 9-75 10-90 “I don’t usually (do that) but I thought I should because they stayed, they Punts-Yards 5-216 5-208 were loud,” Brown said. ... I wanted to tell them thank you.” Avg. Yards Per Punt 43.2 41.6 Later, Brown danced in the Tar Heels locker room. Punt Returns: No.-Yards 3-66 1-15 The Tar Heels’ defense was strong in the second half, and Wolfork sealed Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 3-100 1-13 the win by intercepting Jake Bentley twice on South Carolina’s final three Interceptions: No.-Yards 0-0 2-33 possessions helping North Carolina register its first win over a power-con- Possession Time 26:07 33:42 ference opponent in a season opener since topping Indiana in 1997, Brown’s Third Down Conversions 3-12 5-16 final season in his first stint at the school. Fourth Down Conversions 0-0 1-2 The Tar Heels were remarkably conservative on offense in crucial situa- Red Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-4 tions in the first half, not wanting to put Howell in difficult situations. North Sacks By: No.-Yards 3-24 3-19 Carolina ran 12 plays inside the South Carolina 25-yard line in the first half PAT Kicks 2-2 1-1 and 11 were runs. The only pass attempt resulted in a sack. Field Goals 2-3 3-4 But as the game progressed, the Tar Heels began to take the handcuffs off Howell and he responded with two big TD passes and no major mistakes. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS “We were very conservative with Sam Howell around the goal line early,” RUSHING: SC: Feaster 13-72; Dowdle 11-62; Team 1-(-1); Bentley 6-(- Brown said. “And we felt like at halftime, he’s a quarterback. We have to turn 5). UNC: J. Williams 18-102; Carter 16-77; A. Williams 4-53; Groves 1-8; him loose. And he played a tremendous second half.” Howell 10-6; Team 3-(-8). North Carolina did most of its damage on the ground though, rushing for 238 yards on 52 carries. led the way with 102 yards on PASSING: SC: Bentley 16-30-2-142. UNC: Howell 15-24-0-245. 18 carries. “They are patient in their runs and we cut back and over-pursued,” said RECEIVING: SC: S. Smith 5-55; Markway 2-37; Vann 2-16; Dowdle 2-12; South Carolina coach Will Muschamp. Feaster 2-11; Joyner 2-4; Edwards 1-7. UNC: Newsome 4-74; Brown 4-69; Clemson graduate transfer Tavien Feaster, who won two national champi- Groves 3-35; Green 1-25; Corrales 1-17; J. Williams 1-15; Carter 1-10. onship rings with the Tigers and ran for 1,109 yards and 13 touchdowns over the past two seasons, ran for 72 yards and a touchdown for the Gamecocks. PUNT RETURNS: SC: Edwards 3-66. UNC: Rene 1-15. Bentley was limited to 142 yards passing. KICKOFF RETURNS: SC: S. Smith 3-100. UNC: Carter 1-13. GAME CHANGER North Carolina scored on drives of 98 and 95 yards in the fourth quarter INTERCEPTION RETURNS: SC: None. UNC: Wolfolk 2-33. to overcome a 20-9 deficit for a 24-20 victory. The Tar Heels scored on passes of 22 and 17 yards, part of Sam Howell’s 245 passing yards.

KEY STAT 483 – The Tar Heels gained 483 of total offense, compared to 280 for the Gamecocks. Javonte Williams had 102 rushing yards while Dazz Newsome had 74 yards receiving. North Carolina also has 33:42 time of possession.

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 69 2019 GAME RECAPS CAROLINA FOOTBALL GM South Carolina 72 Chas. Southern 3 0 0 7 10 2 Charleston Southern 10 South Carolina 21 23 7 21 72 September 7, 2019 SCORING SUMMARY Williams-Brice Stadium 1st 11:29 SC Dowdle 3-yard run (White kick) (9-70-3:31) 7-0 Columbia, S.C. 1st 5:58 SC Hilinski 4-yard run (White kick) (6-80-1:49) 14-0 1st 2:47 CSU Braddock 41-yard field goal (8-64-3:11) 14-3 70,698 1st 0:06 SC Joyner 6-yard run (White kick) (6-68-2:41) 21-3 2nd 12:13 SC Edwards 10-yard pass from Hilinski (White kick) (8-61-2:28) 28-3 COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South 2nd 10:00 SC Edwards 60-yard pass from Hilinski (White kick) (2-62-0:41) 35-3 Carolina fans gave quarterback Ryan 2nd 6:47 SC White 47-yard field goal (6-15-1:36) 38-3 2nd 0:34 SC Dowdle 5-yard run (Tommie kick failed) (11-86-3:51) 44-3 Hilinski even more love than a second 3rd 11:00 SC Harris 1-yard run (Tommie kick) (9-55-2:55) 51-3 string QB typically gets in his first start 4th 14:34 SC Denson 57-yard run (Tommie kick) (5-92-2:31) 58-3 and the freshman with the inspiring 4th 9:49 SC Harris 45-yard run (Tommie kick) (4-70-2:24) 65-3 backstory responded with a storybook 4th 3:10 CSU Williams 3-yard pass from Malmgren (Braddock kick) (12-75-6:39) 65-10 debut. 4th 2:35 SC Harris 75-yaerd run (Tommie kick) (1-75-0:35) 72-10

Hilinski completed 24 of 30 passes TEAM STATISTICS for 282 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another score leading the CSU SC Gamecocks (1-1) to a 72-10 win over First Downs 14 29 Charleston Southern on Saturday. Rushing 4 15 The highly touted Hilinski earned Passing 9 14 the backup job in spring practice after Penalty 1 0 enrolling early from high school and Net Yards Rushing 72 493 was elevated to starter after senior Jake Bentley broke his foot in the last Rushing Attempts 24 38 play of the opening loss to North Carolina. Bentley is out for at least several Net Yards Passing 195 282 weeks. Cmp.-Att.-Int. 26-46-3 25-31-1 While South Carolina was recruiting Hilinski, his older brother Tyler Total Offense Yards 267 775 Hilinski killed himself while playing quarterback for Washington State. The Total Offense Plays 70 69 school promised to do whatever it could to help his family and their Hilin- Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 1-1 ski’s Hope foundation in Tyler’s honor to help make the mental health of Penalties: No.-Yards 2-14 3-35 college athletes as important as their physical health. Punts-Yards 6-260 0-0 The crowd chanted “Let’s go Ryan!” during his first two drives. Avg. Yards Per Punt 43.3 0.0 Hilinski’s parents were in the stands and his mother, Kym, said during an Punt Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 2-24 in-game interview with the SEC Network that she caught herself cheering for Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 2-25 2-11 Tyler as her younger son took the field for South Carolina. Interceptions: No.-Yards 1-1 3-6 “I stepped back and I said, ‘Oh my god, I can’t believe I just yelled that.’ Possession Time 33:56 26:04 But I think they were both out there on the field today, right?” Kym Hilinski Third Down Conversions 6-17 4-7 said in the TV interview. “It was Ryan and Tyler, and Tyler was his angel on Fourth Down Conversions 0-2 2-2 the field. I hope he’s with him for the rest of this season and the next few Red Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 6-6 seasons.” Sacks By: No.-Yards 0-0 1-6 The Gamecocks mostly kept it simple for Hilinski against the FCS Buc- PAT Kicks 1-1 9-10 caneers (0-2) with plenty of screens, short passes and handoffs. Hilinski did Field Goals 1-1 1-1 hit Bryan Edwards in stride for a 60-yard touchdown pass and looked like a INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS freshman in the third quarter when he was rushed and sailed a pass for his one interception. RUSHING: CSU: Harris 8-53; Earl 5-15; Chambers 4-5; Malmgren 1-1; But overall, it was a fine debut for the freshman. Things get exponentially Pohahau 1-1; Wilson 4-(-1); Team 1-(-2). SC: Harris 6-147; Denson 9-118; harder next week with No. 2 Alabama coming to town for the Southeastern Dowdle 10-87; Feaster 6-64; Joyner 4-53; Edwards 1-15; S. Smith 1-5; Hil- Conference opener. inski 1-4. Muschamp said dealing with the pain and struggle of what happened to his brother helps Ryan Hilinski deal with social media and the crucible of PASSING: CSU: Chambers 14-30-2-116; Malmgren 11-13-0-77; Reid 1-3- now being a starting quarterback in the SEC. 1-2. SC: Hilinski 24-30-1-282; Joyner 1-1-0-0. “It makes you grow up very quickly,” Muschamp said. “It helps you handle criticism.” RECEIVING: CSU: Wilson 4-31; Williams 3-45; Wall 3-19; Stephens 3-13; Harris 2-17; Jones 2-14; Reid 2-13; Chatmon 2-9; Ross 2-7; Brown GAME CHANGER 1-20; Caballero 1-5; Dunbar 1-2. SC: Edwards 5-112; Markway 4-37; Vann South Carolina accumulated a school-record 775 yards of total offense and 3-23; Feaster 3-19; O. Smith 2-28; Muse 2-22; Dowdle 2-16; S. Smith 2-13; scored 11 touchdowns in the rout of the Buccaneers. The Gamecocks scored Joyner 1-12; Toney 1-0. 21 points in the first quarter and never looked back, as Carolina had two 100-yard rushers (Mon Denson and Kevin Harris) and a 100-yard receiver PUNT RETURNS: CSU: None. SC: Vann 2-24. (Bryan Edwards). KICKOFF RETURNS: CSU: Wall 2-25. SC: Markway 2-11. KEY STAT 282 – Ryan Hilinski made his first start in a Gamecock uniform on Sat- INTERCEPTION RETURNS: CSU: Montgomery 1-1. SC: Roderick 1-3; urday, throwing for 282 yards on 24 completions in 30 attempts. Hilinski Dixon 1-3; Mukuamu 1-0. threw for a pair of touchdowns, including a 60-yard strike to Bryan Edwards.

70 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2019 GAME RECAPS GM #2/2 Alabama 47 Alabama 14 10 10 13 47 3 South Carolina 23 South Carolina 10 0 3 10 23 September 14, 2019 SCORING SUMMARY Williams-Brice Stadium 1st 13:21 UA Harris 24-yard pass from Tagovailoa (Reichard kick) (5-65-1:39) 0-7 Columbia, S.C. 1sr 8:31 SC White 44-yard field goal (14-60-4:50) 3-7 1st 3:15 UA Ruggs 81-yard pass from Tagovailoa (Reichard kick) (4-96-1:55) 3-14 81,954 1st 1:49 SC S. Smith 31-yard pass from Hilinski (White kick) (6-75-1:26) 10-14 2nd 13:10 UA Reichard 23-yard field goal (10-70-3:39) 10-17 COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Ala- 2nd 7:40 UA Harris 42-yard pass from Tagovailoa (Reichard kick) (7-65-4:12) 10-24 bama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa fo- 3rd 11:26 SC White 28-yard field goal (11-71-3:34) 13-24 3rd 9:52 UA Smith 42-yard pass from Tagovailoa (Reichard kick) (5-75-1:34) 13-31 cused on what his team needs to work 3rd 0:52 UA Reichard 21-yard field goal (13-50-6:35) 13-34 on instead of his career performance. 4th 14:49 SC White 48-yard field goal (6-45-1:03) 16-34 Tagovailoa threw for a career-best 4th 13:41 UA Smith 11-yard pass from Tagovailoa (Reichard kick failed) (3-40-1:08) 16-40 444 yards - the third most in history 4th 2:04 UA Jones 1-yard run (Reichard kick) (12-80-7:47) 16-47 for No. 2 Alabama - and tied his high 4th 0:11 SC Markway 11-yard pass from Hilinski (White kick) (11-76-1:53) 23-47

with five TD passes in a 47-23 victory TEAM STATISTICS over South Carolina on Saturday. But there was no gushing or cel- ALA SC ebrations for Tagovailoa, who seemed First Downs 25 31 to channel his coach Nick Saban in Rushing 6 5 a single-minded focus on what the Passing 18 22 Crimson Tide (3-0, 1-0 Southeastern Penalty 1 4 Conference) must do to improve. Net Yards Rushing 76 135 “When we start drives, we’ve got to finish them,” he said. “We were able to Rushing Attempts 25 29 move the ball really well, but we got stuck.” Net Yards Passing 495 324 It seemed like Tagovailoa unstuck the Tide much of the game against Cmp.-Att.-Int. 31-39-0 36-57-1 South Carolina (1-2, 0-1). Total Offense Yards 571 459 He had TD throws of 24 yards to Najee Harris and 81 yards to Henry Total Offense Plays 64 86 Ruggs III in the opening quarter. When the Gamecocks closed to 17-10, Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 2-1 Tagovailoa hit Harris who finished a nifty run where he broke through one Penalties: No.-Yards 11-92 5-32 tackler, leaped over another and dragged a third over the goal line with him. Punts-Yards 1-14 2-91 Tagovailoa finished 28 of 36. He surpassed his previous best of 387 yards Avg. Yards Per Punt 14.0 45.5 set against Texas A&M last year. Tagovailoa matched his career high of five Punt Returns: No.-Yards 1-18 0-0 TDs on an 11-yard toss to DeVonta Smith in the final quarter. Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 4-62 The Crimson Tide finished with 76 yards rushing against 495 passing. Interceptions: No.-Yards 1-0 0-0 Saban reminded his players, about all who were in middle or elementary Possession Time 32:37 27:23 school in 2010, of the Tides’ previous game here when the top-ranked Tide Third Down Conversions 6-12 8-18 were soundly beaten 35-21. Fourth Down Conversions 2-2 2-4 And the Gamecocks tried anything they could to pull off another miracle, Red Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 2-3 but little worked - especially with Tagovailoa in complete control. Sacks By: No.-Yards 3-16 2-12 Parker White’s fake field goal run to the end zone was called back because PAT Kicks 5-6 2-2 of holding. Alabama snuffed out a fake punt to stop the Gamecocks well Field Goals 2-3 3-3 short of a first down. And when South Carolina drove to Alabama’s 1 on the INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS final play of the half, freshman Ryan Hilinski’s pass to the back of the end zone was off target. RUSHING: ALA: Harris 7-36; Robinson Jr. 8-33; Robinson 4-12; Waddle Tagovailoa’s passing yards were the third most in school history. He bet- 1-5; Bolden 1-2; Jones 1-1; Team 1-(-1); Tagovailoa 2-(-12). SC: Dowdle 12- tered his previous mark of 387 yards against Texas A&M and tied his per- 102; Feaster 10-33; White 1-3; S. Smith 1-2; Hilinski 5-(-5). sonal best for touchdowns set against Auburn, both of those coming in 2018. Smith and Ruggs both surpassed 100 yards receiving. Smith had 136 yards PASSING: ALA: Tagovailoa 28-36-0-444. SC: Hilinski 36-57-1-324. on eight catches, including two TDs. Ruggs had six catches for 122 yards. South Carolina coach Will Muschamp said his team’s errors near the goal RECEIVING: ALA: Smith 8-136; Ruggs III 6-122; Jeudy 6-68; Harris 5-87; line - Hilinski threw high on one fourth-and-goal and threw an interception Robinson Jr. 2-37; Bolden 1-14; Tennison 1-12; Waddle 1-12; Forristall 1-7. into the end zone - cost them the chance to keep things closer. SC: Edwards 9-79; S. Smith 6-90; Markway 5-46; Vann 4-23; Muse 4-21; Dowdle 3-21; Feaster 2-17; O. Smith 2-14; Joyner 1-13. GAME CHANGER South Carolina cut the Alabama lead to 24-13 on a 28-yard Parker White PUNT RETURNS: ALA: Waddle 1-18. SC: None. field goal with 11:26 left in the third quarter but the Crimson Tide came back with a five-play, 75-yard drive that ended with a DeVonta Smith touch- KICKOFF RETURNS: ALA: None. SC: S. Smith 4-62. down reception from Tua Tagovailoa, giving Alabama the 31-13 lead on its way to a 47-23 victory. INTERCEPTION RETURNS: ALA: McKinney 1-0. SC: None.

KEY STAT 819 – The two teams combined for 819 passing yards, 444 from Tago- vailoa and 324 from Carolina freshman Ryan Hilinski. Hilinski was 36-for- 57 with a pair of touchdowns in the game.

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 71 2019 GAME RECAPS CAROLINA FOOTBALL GM Missouri 34 South Carolina 0 7 7 0 14 4 South Carolina 14 Missouri 7 10 14 3 34 September 21, 2019 SCORING SUMMARY Memorial Stadium 1st 8:30 MU Garrett 0-yard fumble recovery (McCann kick) 0-7 Columbia, Mo. 2nd 13:22 MU McCann 47-yard field goal (10-39-2:57) 0-10 2nd 9:35 SC Dowdle 1-yard run (White kick) (1-1-0:06) 7-10 52,102 2nd 4:06 MU Okwuegbunam 3-yard pass from Bryant (McCann kick) (7-56-2:41) 7-17 3rd 14:49 SC Edwards 75-yard pass from Hilinski (White kick) (1-75-0:11) 14-17 COLUMBIA, MO. (AP) — Mis- 3rd 10:50 MU Badie 21-yard pass from Bryant (McCann kick) (10-75-3:59) 14-24 souri’s defense scored the easy way and 3rd 5:43 MU Perkins 100-yard interception return (McCann kick) 14-31 4th 9:17 MU McCann 25-yard field goal (14-68-7:12) 14-34 the hard way as the Tigers beat South

Carolina 34-14 on Saturday. TEAM STATISTICS Linebacker Cale Garrett recovered SC MU a fumble in the end zone for a touch- First Downs 11 26 down and safety Ronnell Perkins Rushing 1 11 returned an interception 100 yards Passing 9 12 for another score for the Tigers (3-1, Penalty 1 3 1-0 Southeastern Conference). South Net Yards Rushing 16 194 Carolina (1-3, 0-2 SEC) managed just Rushing Attempts 24 54 16 rushing yards and freshman quar- Net Yards Passing 255 227 terback Ryan Hilinski committed two Cmp.-Att.-Int. 19-41-1 19-33-1 costly turnovers. Total Offense Yards 271 421 Missouri quarterback Kelly Bryant Total Offense Plays 65 87 completed 19 of 33 passes for 227 yards and two touchdowns. He rushed Fumbles: No.-Lost 2-2 1-1 17 times for 77 yards. Penalties: No.-Yards 6-63 4-37 The Tigers began the scoring in the first quarter with a bizarre play. Hil- Punts-Yards 8-427 5-200 inski’s pass was batted back to him by Missouri defensive end Chris Turner. Avg. Yards Per Punt 53.4 40.0 Hilinski grabbed the ball and spiked it at his own 1-yard line. Although Punt Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 3-35 the officials initially ruled the second throw an incomple - and illegal - for- Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 0-0 ward pass, Garrett scooped up the ball in the end zone. After a video review Interceptions: No.-Yards 1-21 1-100 showed Hilinski’s spike went backward, the original call was reversed, it was Possession Time 22:10 37:50 ruled a fumble and the Tigers were awarded a touchdown. Third Down Conversions 3-16 8-19 The Gamecocks got back into the game in the second quarter when D.J. Fourth Down Conversions 1-2 0-1 Wonnum intercepted a Bryant pass in the flat and rumbled 21 yards to Mis- Red Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 2-4 souri’s 1-yard line. Rico Dowdle pounded in a touchdown run to cut South Sacks By: No.-Yards 2-13 4-29 Carolina’s deficit to 10-7. Missouri answered with Bryant’s 3-yard touch- PAT Kicks 2-2 4-4 down pass to Albert Okwuegbunam, and the Tigers led 17-7 at halftime. Field Goals 0-1 2-3 After throwing for only 3 yards in the first half, Hilinski threw a perimeter screen to wide receiver Bryan Edwards on the first play of the second half, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS and Edwards weaved 75 yards for a touchdown. Hilinski guided the Game- RUSHING: SC: Dowdle 8-17; Feaster 6-14; Team 1-(-1); Joyner 6-(-4); Hil- cocks down the field on the ensuing drive by converting two third-down inski 3-(-10). MU: Rountree 23-88; Bryant 17-77; Badie 11-18; Johnson passes and one fourth-down pass. But on third-and-goal from Missouri’s 1-13; Team 2-(-2). 3-yard line, Hilinski threw it right to Missouri’s Perkins in the end zone, and he returned it 100 yards to give the Tigers a 31-14 lead. PASSING: SC: Hilinski 13-30-1-166; Joyner 6-11-0-89. MU: Bryant 19- 33-1-227. GAME CHANGER With the Gamecocks trailing 24-14 and the ball on the Missouri 3-yard RECEIVING: SC: Edwards 6-113; Markway 3-52; S. Smith 3-32; Dawkins line, Ryan Hilinski’s pass was intercepted by Ronnell Perkins in the end zone 2-30; Muse 2-25; Vann 1-8; Feaster 1-5; Hilinski 1-(-10). MU: Nance 4-60; and returned for a 100-yard touchdown, giving the Tigers the 31-14 lead. Johnson 4-52; Parker 4-46; Badie 3-42; Okwuegbunam 3-19; Knox 1-8. KEY STAT PUNT RETURNS: SC: None. MU: Floyd 3-35. 2 – Missouri scored a pair of defensive touchdowns in the game, as Cale Garrett recovered a fumble in the end zone in the first quarter and Perkins KICKOFF RETURNS: SC: None. MU: None. returned an interception 100 yards in the third. INTERCEPTION RETURNS: SC: D.J. Wonnum 1-21. MU: Perkins 1-100.

72 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2019 GAME RECAPS GM South Carolina 24 Kentucky 0 0 0 7 7 5 Kentucky 7 South Carolina 7 3 7 7 24 September 28, 2019 SCORING SUMMARY Williams-Brice Stadium 1st 11:09 SC Feaster 2-yard run (White kick) (11-75-3:51) 7-0 Columbia, S.C. 2nd 11:43 SC White 26-yard field goal (10-62-4:39) 10-0 3rd 13:59 SC Dowdle 30-yard run (White kick) (1-30-0:07) 17-0 80,828 4th 7:48 SC Feaster 19-yard run (White kick) (7-85-3:30) 24-0 4th 2:32 UK Rodriguez 2-yard run (Ruffolo kick) (5-84-2:00) 24-7 COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Rico Dowdle and Tavien Feaster like sharing TEAM STATISTICS the football, especially when it leads to UK SC South Carolina victories like this. First Downs 9 21 Dowdle and Feaster, the Game- Rushing 4 14 cocks’ two senior tailbacks, both ran Passing 4 7 for more than 100 yards and account- Penalty 1 0 ed for three touchdowns as South Car- Net Yards Rushing 115 247 olina (2-3, 1-2 Southeastern Confer- Rushing Attempts 28 46 ence) snapped a five-game series losing Net Yards Passing 97 140 streak to Kentucky with a 24-7 victory Cmp.-Att.-Int. 13-34-1 15-27-0 Saturday night. Total Offense Yards 212 387 Dowdle had 102 yards and a 30- Total Offense Plays 62 73 yard TD while Feaster had 107 yards Fumbles: No.-Lost 2-1 2-1 and scoring runs of 2 and 19 yards in a Penalties: No.-Yards 4-20 5-40 dominant win over the Wildcats (2-3, 0-3). Punts-Yards 9-460 9-461 The Gamecocks also ended a run of six consecutive losses to Power Five Avg. Yards Per Punt 51.1 51.2 opponents. And they did it just the way coach Will Muschamp wanted with Punt Returns: No.-Yards 1-9 1-(-2) an effective running attack. Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 3-84 0-0 Dowdle surpassed the century mark for the second time in three games. Interceptions: No.-Yards 0-0 1-0 Feaster gave South Carolina a second 100-yard rusher with 107 yards (67 Possession Time 26:10 33:50 in the final period) and touchdown runs of 2 and 19 yards. It’s the first time Third Down Conversions 2-15 5-15 the Gamecocks had a pair of 100-yard rushers in SEC play since 2001 when Fourth Down Conversions 0-2 0-0 Andrew Pinnock and Derek Watson did it in a win over Vanderbilt with Lou Red Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 3-3 Holtz as coach. Sacks By: No.-Yards 3-15 4-34 Feaster won a pair of national titles with Clemson, but wanted a new set- PAT Kicks 1-1 3-3 ting where he could showcase the skills that made him a five-star prospect Field Goals 0-0 1-1 coming out of high school. It had been slow going at times for South Caro- lina’s run game this season until the breakthrough against Kentucky. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS The win “proves a lot,” Feaster said. “Just that hard work and dedication RUSHING: UK: Rodriguez 6-65; Bowden 6-44; Rose 10-33; Smoke 2-7; will take you far. Even if the results weren’t immediate, just keep pushing, Smith 4-(-34). SC: Feaster 15-107; Dowdle 15-102; Denson 10-41; Hilinski keep fighting.” 5-(-1); Team 12-(-2). The Gamecocks certainly did, pressuring Kentucky quarterback Sawyer Smith throughout and giving up just 111 yards total the first three quarters. PASSING: UK: Smith 11-32-1-90; Bowden 2-2-0-7. SC: Hilinski 15-27- The Wildcats broke up a shutout on Chris Rodriguez’s 2-yard scoring run 0-140. with 2:32 left in the game. “This was a commanding win and that’s what we needed going into an off RECEIVING: UK: Ali 3-18; Bowden 3-18; Wagner 2-35; Dailey 2-8; Rose week,” Muschamp said. 1-11; Rigg 1-5; Thomas 1-2. SC: Edwards 6-37; S. Smith 2-30; Dawkins Kentucky last started SEC play with three losses in 2013. 2-19; Feaster 1-12; Dowdle 1-23; Vann 1-15; Legette 1-4. The Wildcats had averaged better than 200 yards rushing against South Carolina during the win streak. They managed just 115 yards on the ground PUNT RETURNS: UK: Ali 1-9. SC: Rush 1-(-2). in this one. Kentucky coach Mark Stoops said Smith was dealing with injuries and KICKOFF RETURNS: UK: Bowden 3-84. SC: None. struggled to move the ball. “We need to hit the reset button and get some guys healthy,” he said. “And INTERCEPTION RETURNS: UK: None. SC: Jones 1-0. get some of these mistakes that we’re making corrected.”

GAME CHANGER Rico Dowdle gave the Gamecocks a 17-0 lead just 1:01 into the second half with a 30-yard touchdown run. Dowdle also moved over 2,000 career yards rushing in the Kentucky win.

KEY STAT 269 — The Carolina running game had a pair of 100-yard runners (Tavien Feaster 107, Rico Dowdle 102) and had 269 total yards on the ground in the Kentucky win. It was the second time this season that the Gamecocks had a pair of 100-yard runners.

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 73 2019 GAME RECAPS CAROLINA FOOTBALL GM South Carolina 20 South Carolina 7 10 0 0 0 3 20 6 #3/3 Georgia 17 Georgia 3 7 0 7 0 0 17 October 12, 2019 SCORING SUMMARY Sanford Stadium 1st 10:15 UGA Blankenship 50-yard field goal (9-42-4:45) 0-3 1st 1:58 SC Edwards 46-yard pass from Hilinski (White kick) (9-93-3:59) 7-3 Athens, Ga. 2nd 13:35 UGA Swift 1-yard run (Blankenship kick) 9-75-3:23) 7-10 92,746 2nd 3:00 SC White 49-yard field goal (7-30-2:31) 10-10 2nd 1:00 SC Mukaumu 53-yard interception return (White kick) 17-10 ATHENS, GA. (AP) — Israel Mu- 4th 1:48 UGA Robertson 6-yard pass from Fromm (Blankenship kick) (13-96-4:38) 17-17 2OT SC White 24-yard field goal 20-17 kuamu returned the first of his three

interceptions 53 yards for a touch- TEAM STATISTICS down and South Carolina took advan- SC UGA tage of Jake Fromm’s four turnovers to First Downs 16 30 beat No. 3 Georgia 17-10 in double Rushing 6 7 overtime on Saturday. Passing 7 18 Parker White’s 23-yard field goal Penalty 3 5 in the second overtime proved to be Net Yards Rushing 142 173 enough when Georgia’s Rodrigo Blan- Rushing Attempts 36 43 kenship was wide left on his attempt Net Yards Passing 155 295 from 42 yards. Blankenship’s second Cmp.-Att.-Int. 21-32-0 28-52-3 miss of the game sent South Carolina Total Offense Yards 297 468 players charging onto the field to cel- Total Offense Plays 68 95 ebrate the upset. Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 1-1 White missed a 33-yard attempt in the first overtime. Penalties: No.-Yards 11-68 6-60 Georgia (5-1, 2-1 Southeastern Conference) suffered a big hit to its na- Punts-Yards 7-318 3-173 tional championship hopes. The Bulldogs, favored by 24 1/2 points, could Avg. Yards Per Punt 45.4 57.7 not overcome three interceptions and a lost fumble by Fromm, the senior Punt Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 0-0 quarterback known for avoiding mistakes. Fromm did not throw an intercep- Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 0-0 tion in the Bulldogs’ first five games. Interceptions: No.-Yards 3-53 0-0 Fromm led Georgia on a tying 96-yard touchdown drive capped by his Possession Time 23:56 36:04 6-yard scoring pass to Demetris Robertson with less than two minutes re- Third Down Conversions 5-17 9-18 maining in regulation. Fourth Down Conversions 1-1 0-1 South Carolina (3-3, 2-2) took its first win over a ranked opponent since Red Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 3-3 beating No. 18 Tennessee in 2016. It was an important signature win for Sacks By: No.-Yards 3-11 0-0 coach Will Muschamp over his alma mater. PAT Kicks 2-2 2-2 The Gamecocks won despite losing quarterback Ryan Hilinski to an ap- Field Goals 2-4 1-3 parent knee injury. Hilinski completed 15 of 20 passes for 116 yards and a touchdown before INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS leaving the game after a late hit in the third quarter. Georgia linebacker Adam RUSHING: SC: Dowdle 21-79; Joyner 6-28; Feaster 7-27; Edwards 1-7; Anderson was penalized for roughing the passer. S.Smith 1-1. UGA: Swift 23-113; White 12-44; Cook 2-10; Fromm 6-6. Fromm threw no interceptions on 111 passes through five games, but his first giveaway in the second quarter was costly. PASSING: SC: Hilinski 15-20-0-116; Joyner 6-12-0-39. UGA: Fromm 28- Pressure from the South Carolina defense forced Fromm to attempt a pass 51-3-295; Team 0-1-0-0. off his back foot. The floater from Fromm, intended for George Pickens, was intercepted by Mukuamu, whose 53-yard return gave the Gamecocks RECEIVING: SC: Edwards 6-78; S. Smith 5-14; Muse 3-31; Dowdle 3-6; the lead. Vann 2-10; Dawkins 1-11; Markway 1-5. UGA: Pickens 7-98; Robertson With Georgia driving for a potential tying touchdown, Fromm fumbled 5-51; Cager 4-48; Simmons 4-33; Cook 3-15; Blaylock 2-27; Swift 2-8; the first snap of the fourth quarter. T.J. Brunson recovered for the Gamecocks White 1-15. at the South Carolina 29. Hilinski’s 46-yard touchdown pass to Bryan Edwards in the first quarter PUNT RETURNS: SC: None. UGA: None. gave the Gamecocks a 7-3 lead. D’Andre Swift, who ran for 113 yards, had a 1-yard scoring run early in KICKOFF RETURNS: SC: None. UGA: None. the second quarter. INTERCEPTION RETURNS: SC: Mukaumu 3-53. UGA: None. GAME CHANGER Carolina’s defense recorded four turnovers including a 53-yard intercep- tion return by Israel Mukuamu in the second quarter. Mukuamu had three turnovers on the day, becoming the first Gamecock since 1988 to have three picks in a game.

KEY STAT 93 — Carolina recorded its longest touchdown drive of the season in the first quarter of the Georgia win, capped by Ryan Hilinski’s 46-yard pass to Bryan Edwards, helping Carolina to its first win over a top-five opponent since 2013.

74 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2019 GAME RECAPS GM #9/9 Florida 38 Florida 3 7 7 21 38 7 South Carolina 27 South Carolina 7 3 10 7 27 October 19, 2019 SCORING SUMMARY Williams-Brice Stadium 1st 9:59 SC Denson 1-yard run (White kick) (8-75-5:01) 7-0 Columbia, S.C. 1st 4:06 FLA McPherson 48-yard field goal (6-44-2:16) 7-3 2nd 14:06 SC White 49-yard field goal (6-45-2:03) 10-3 78,883 2nd 10:08 FLA Copeland 37-yard pass from Trask (McPherson kick) (8-75-3:58) 10-10 3rd 13:57 SC Feaster 21-yard run (White kick) (3-20-0:45) 17-10 COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Kyle 3rd 13:43 FLA Pierce 75-yard run (McPherson kick) (1-75-0:14) 17-17 Trask threw for a career-high four 3rd 3:16 SC White 31-yard field goal (12-72-6:22) 20-17 4th 9:54 FLA Swain 25-yard pass from Trask (McPherson kick) (7-52-3:35) 20-24 touchdowns, three in the fourth quar- 4th 7:53 FLA Pitts 5-yard pass from Trask (McPherson kick) (3-29-0:51) 20-31 ter, to help No. 9 Florida bounce back 4th 4:02 FLA Grimes 5-yard pass from Trask (McPherson kick) (6-37-3:10) 20-38 from its loss at LSU and outlast South 4th 1:53 SC O. Smith 4-yard pass from Hilinski (White kick) (8-75-2:09) 27-38 Carolina 38-27 on Saturday. TEAM STATISTICS The Gators (7-1, 4-1 Southeastern Conference) slogged through a soggy FLA SC field from Tropical Storm Nestor for First Downs 18 16 much of the game. But they eventually Rushing 7 9 came to life and rallied past a South Passing 8 7 Carolina (3-4, 2-3) team looking to Penalty 3 0 take down a Top 10 opponent for the Net Yards Rushing 154 217 second straight week after its 20-17 Rushing Attempts 30 43 double-overtime win at Georgia. Net Yards Passing 200 170 Instead, it was Florida, off its 42-28 defeat at LSU, that kept making plays Cmp.-Att.-Int. 21-33-1 17-35-0 on the way to its best start since 2015. Total Offense Yards 354 387 ‘’We have a very resilient team,’’ Trask said. ‘’We’re never going to panic, Total Offense Plays 63 78 no matter the situation.’’ Fumbles: No.-Lost 1-0 1-1 That was evident in the second half. Penalties: No.-Yards 4-25 5-60 After Trask’s interception deep in Florida territory led to Tavien Feaster’s Punts-Yards 7-313 7-321 21-yard TD run to put the Gamecocks up 17-10, Dameon Pierce answered Avg. Yards Per Punt 44.7 45.9 right back with a 75-yard scoring run on Florida’s next snap to tie it. Punt Returns: No.-Yards 1-6 0-0 In the final period, down 20-17, Trask faced fourth-and-3 on South Caro- Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 1-16 4-86 lina’s 34 before scrambling from pressure to pick up the first down with a Interceptions: No.-Yards 0-0 1-15 9-yard pass to Kyle Pitts. Trask followed with the go-ahead 25-yard touch- Possession Time 27:57 32:03 down throw to Lamical Perine. Third Down Conversion 5-14 7-18 Florida’s defense came through down the stretch, too, after the Gators took Fourth Down Conversions 1-1 0-2 the lead. Defensive end Zachary Carter sacked Ryan Hilinski, who fumbled Red Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-4 as nose tackle Kyree Campbell recovered. Sacks By: No.-Yards 3-21 2-14 Trask, who completed 21 of 33 passes for 200 yards, finished the series PAT Kicks 5-5 3-3 with a 5-yard TD pass to Pitts before a final scoring pass of 5 yards to Trevon Field Goals 1-1 2-2 Grimes. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS South Carolina, still buoyed by its win over Georgia, looked strong well into the second half and seemed poised once more shuffle the SEC East race RUSHING: FLA: Pierce 7-87; Perine 14-68; Jones 1-2; Swain 1-1; Davis with an upset. 1-0; Team 1-(-1); Trask 5-(-3). SC: Feaster 25-175; Denson 12-58; Dowdle But like a year ago, when Florida rallied from 31-14 down to defeat the 1-8; Hilinski 5-(-24). Gamecocks 35-31, South Carolina could not hold. ‘’Get the lead in fourth quarter, got to make some plays. We didn’t do PASSING: FLA: Trask 21-33-1-200. SC: Hilinski 17-35-0-170. that,’’ South Carolina coach Will Muschamp said. Hilinski, who sprained his knee in the Georgia win, was not sharp for most RECEIVING: FLA: Pitts 5-29; Swain 5-20; Copeland 3-89; Hammond of this game. The freshman completed 17 of 35 throws for 170 yards. 2-18; Grimes 2-13; Perine 2-12; Cleveland 1-14; Davis 1-5. SC: Edwards Feaster, the Clemson graduate transfer, ran for 175 yards for South Caro- 7-78; Vann 3-33; S. Smith 2-18; O. Smith 2-7; Muse 1-21; Markway 1-8; lina, which was outscored 21-7 in the final period. Dawkins 1-5. Things got so frustrating on the Gamecocks sidelines that Muschamp drew an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty in the closing minutes. PUNT RETURNS: FLA: Swain 1-6. SC: None.

GAME CHANGER KICKOFF RETURNS: FLA: Swain 1-16. SC: S. Smith 4-86. Florida logged a seven-play, 52-yard drive early in the fourth quarter, giv- ing the Gators a 24-20 lead they would not relinquish. Kyle Trask hit Freddy INTERCEPTION RETURNS: FLA: None. SC: Robinson 1-15. Swain with a 25-yard TD pass as Florida scored 21 fourth quarter points.

KEY STAT 175 – Tavien Feaster ran for 175 yards on the day, which was a career high and was first time a Gamecock has run for 175 yards since Rico Dowdle rank for 226 yards against Western Carolina in 2016. Feaster had 25 carries and a touchdown in the contest.

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 75 2019 GAME RECAPS CAROLINA FOOTBALL GM Tennessee 41 South Carolina 7 14 0 0 21 8 South Carolina 21 Tennessee 3 14 14 10 41 October 26, 2019 SCORING SUMMARY Neyland Stadium 1st 14:49 SC S. Smith 75-yard pass from Hilinski (White kick) (1-75-0:11) 7-0 Knoxville, Tenn. 1st 7:19 UT Cimaglia 46-yard field goal (9-36-4:00) 7-3 2nd 9:50 UT Callaway 65-yard punt return (Cimaglia kick) 7-10 87,397 2nd 3:16 SC Denson 1-yard run (White kick) (9-44-2:23) 14-10 2nd 2:34 UT Jennings 48-yard pass from Guarantano (Cimagalia kick) (2-75-0:42) 14-17 KNOXVILLE, TENN. (AP) — 2nd 0:10 SC Feaster 1-yard run (White kick) (11-75-2:24) 21-17 Jauan Jennings and Marquez Calla- 3rd 8:16 UT Jennings 19-yard pass from Guarantano (Cimaglia kick) (7-48-2:30) 21-24 3rd 5:07 UT Callaway 55-yard pass from Shrout (Cimaglia kick) (4-68-2:06) 21-31 way each scored two touchdowns and 4th 12:21 UT Cimaglia 31-yard field goal (7-51-3:12) 21-34 Tennessee threw for a season-high 351 4th 11:41 UT Bituli 29-yard blocked punt return (Cimaglia kick) 21-41 yards without the services of injured quarterback Brian Maurer to beat TEAM STATISTICS South Carolina 41-21 on Saturday SC UT Tennessee (3-5, 2-3 SEC) outscored First Downs 22 20 South Carolina 24-0 in the second half Rushing 5 6 to end a three-game skid in this series. Passing 14 14 “We just really dominated the sec- Penalty 3 0 ond half in all phases,” Tennessee Net Yards Rushing 78 134 coach Jeremy Pruitt said. “You look at Rushing Attempts 30 38 our team, tonight was a chance for our Net Yards Passing 319 351 program to kind of grow up.” Cmp.-Att.-Int. 28-51-0 18-30-0 Maurer couldn’t play Saturday after sustaining concussions in each of Total Offense Yards 397 485 Tennessee’s last two games, which left former starter Jarrett Guarantano and Total Offense Plays 81 68 redshirt freshman J.T. Shrout as the Volunteers’ only available scholarship Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 0-0 quarterbacks. Penalties: No.-Yards 8-65 8-49 Guarantano went 11 of 19 for 229 yards with a pair of touchdown passes Punts-Yards 8-355 4-176 to Jennings before leaving with an injured left hand midway through the Avg. Yards Per Punt 44.4 44.0 third quarter. Shrout was 7 of 11 for 122 yards, including a 55-yard touch- Punt Returns: No.-Yards 1-6 3-101 down to Callaway. Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 1-15 0-0 Jennings ended up with seven catches for a career-high 174 yards and two Interceptions: No.-Yards 0-0 0-0 touchdowns. Callaway had three catches for 102 yards and scored on a 65- Possession Time 25:32 34:28 yard punt return. Third Down Conversions 4-18 5-14 “We didn’t cover 15 and 1,” South Carolina coach Will Muschamp said Fourth Down Conversions 2-5 0-1 as he referred to Jennings’ and Callaway’s uniform numbers. “We had a hard Red Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 2-3 time matching up on those guys. We knew that going into the game. We’ve Sacks By: No.-Yards 0-0 3-24 had a hard time matching up with those guys since they’ve been here. We’ve PAT Kicks 3-3 5-5 been fortunate to come out the three previous years and get the win. We just Field Goals 0-0 2-3 didn’t today.” Guarantano took a big hit from T.J. Brunson just as he threw a 19-yard INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS pass in the back of the end zone to Jennings, who gave Tennessee a 28-24 RUSHING: SC: Feaster 19-80; Denson 7-12; Hilinski 4-(-14). UT: Chan- lead by hanging on to the ball even after taking a shot from R.J. Roderick. dler 16-78; Jennings 5-18; Jordan 8-17; Guarantano 2-15; Shrout 1-6; Gray Although the hit from Brunson briefly sent Guarantano to the locker 3-5; Team 3-(-5). room, Tennessee still managed to extend the lead on its next series as Cal- laway caught Shrout’s first career touchdown pass. PASSING: SC: Hilinski 28-51-0-319. UT: Guarantano 11-19-0-229; Big plays enabled South Carolina (3-5, 2-4) to grab a 21-17 halftime lead. Shrout 7-11-0-122. South Carolina quarterback Ryan Hilinski, who went 28 of 51 for 319 yards, connected with Shi Smith for a 75-yard touchdown on the game’s first RECEIVING: SC: S. Smith 11-156; Edwards 8-83; Muse 4-23; Vann 2-26; snap. Late in the second quarter, Bryan Edwards reached his right arm over- Markway 1-16; O. Smith 1-10; Feaster 1-5. UT: Jennings 7-174; Palmer head and made a spectacular one-handed, 18-yard catch on the right sideline 5-55; Callaway 3-102; Tillman 1-19; Byrd 1-5; Fant 1-(-4). to set up a Tavien Feaster 1-yard touchdown run. South Carolina also made a fourth-and-goal stand at the 1. PUNT RETURNS: SC: Edwards 1-6. UT: Callaway 1-65; Bituli 1-29; Gray But it was all Tennessee the rest of the way. 1-7.

GAME CHANGER KICKOFF RETURNS: SC: S. Smith 1-15. UT: None. Marquez Callaway hauled in a 55-yard touchdown pass from Jarrett Guar- antano with 5:07 left in the third quarter as Tennessee took a 31-21 lead. INTERCEPTION RETURNS: SC: None. UT: None. The Volunteers added a field goal and a blocked punt for a touchdown in the 20-point win.

KEY STAT 485 – The Tennessee offense had 485 yards of total offense on the day and had a pair of receivers collect over 100 yards as the Volunteers defeated the Gamecocks. Jauan Jennings had a career-high 174 yards for the Vols.

76 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2019 GAME RECAPS GM South Carolina 24 Vanderbilt 7 0 0 0 7 9 Vanderbilt 7 South Carolina 0 14 0 10 24 Nov. 2, 2019 SCORING SUMMARY Williams-Brice Stadium 1st 7:16 VU Johnson 26-yard pass from Neal (Guay kick) (11-77-6:06) 0-7 Columbia, S.C. 2nd 7:50 SC Legette 20-yard pass from Hilinski (White kick) (8-54-3:05) 7-7 2nd 1:38 SC Harris 1-yard run (White kick) (13-69-4:30) 14-7 71,945 4th 12:18 SC White 22-yard field goal (8-25-2:58) 17-7 4th 6:39 SC Edwards 25-yard pass from Hilinski (White kick) (9-76-3:48) 24-7 COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — With one of their key playmakers out in- TEAM STATISTICS jured, South Carolina again turned to VU SC dependable “old man” Bryan Edwards. First Downs 12 25 Edwards caught a school record 14 Rushing 7 14 passes for a career best 139 yards to Passing 3 11 lead the Gamecocks (4-5, 3-4 South- Penalty 2 0 eastern) to a 24-7 win that keeps South Net Yards Rushing 113 205 Carolina’s season from skidding into a Rushing Attempts 29 49 ditch for now. Net Yards Passing 76 235 The senior shouldered the offensive Cmp.-Att.-Int. 11-21-2 24-31-0 load for the Gamecocks after receiver Total Offense Yards 189 440 Shi Smith tweaked his hamstring this Total Offense Plays 50 80 week and did not play. Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 1-1 “He competes every down like it is Penalties: No.-Yards 2-20 11-94 his last down,” South Carolina coach Will Muschamp said. “I’ve seen that Punts-Yards 7-315 3-111 for four years now.” Avg. Yards Per Punt 45.0 37.0 Ryan Hilinski was 24-for-31 for 235 yards for the Gamecocks, including Punt Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 3-53 a 25-yard touchdown pass to Edwards midway through the fourth quarter Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 3-55 1-25 that sealed the win. Interceptions: No.-Yards 0-0 2-6 “He was hard to tackle,” Vanderbilt coach Derek Mason said. “At times Possession Time 26:13 33:47 we knew the football was coming to him and we still had a hard time getting Third Down Conversion 3-11 9-15 him down.” Fourth Down Conversions 0-0 0-2 Edwards’ teammates call him “old man,” in part because he is one of the Red Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 3-5 few seniors on the offense and in part because he is a mature, calming pres- Sacks By: No.-Yards 0-0 2-3 ence in the locker room. That’s been especially important in an up-and-down PAT Kicks 1-1 3-3 year that included an upset of No. 8 Georgia and second half collapses in Field Goals 0-0 1-1 losses to No. 6 Florida, North Carolina and Tennessee. “Everybody calls me ‘old man.’ I haven’t turned 21 yet,” said Edwards, who INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS also had a 38-yard punt return late in the third quarter that flipped the field RUSHING: VU: Vaughn 20-87; Brooks 5-24; Shelton-Mosley 1-3; Neal a defensive struggle. 2-0; Wallace 1-(-1). SC: Fenwick 18-102; Feaster 11-53; Harris 10-20; Hil- Freshman Deshaun Fenwick got his first action of 2019, running 18 times inski 1-14; Joyner 6-9; Vann 1-5; Denson 1-3; O. Smith 1-(-1). for 102 yards. Muschamp said Fenwick came to him to discuss a transfer after he didn’t PASSING: VU: Wallace 8-17-2-30; Neal 3-4-0-46. SC: Hilinski 24-31-0- play the first two months of the season. 235. “He stuck it out,” Muschamp said. “He’s a great example of a guy who handled adversity and fought it a little bit.” RECEIVING: VU: Bolar 3-16; Vaughn 2-11; Brooks 2-(-2); Johnson 1-26; The Commodores (2-6, 1-4) lost starting quarterback Riley Neal to injury Bostic 1-11; Shelton-Mosley 1-8; Pierce 1-6. SC: Edwards 14-139; Legette after the first drive and, with Mo Hasan not playing, turned to third string 3-34; Feaster 2-10; Markway 1-19; Vann 1-17; Muse 1-15; O. Smith 1-5; Deuce Wallace. The junior was 8-for-17 for 30 yards and two interceptions. Hilinski 1-(-4). The SEC’s third leading rusher, Vanderbilt’s Ke’Shawn Vaughn, ran 20 times for 87 yards. PUNT RETURNS: VU: None. SC: Edwards 3-53. The Gamecocks have won 11 straight over Vanderbilt. South Carolina is the only SEC East team that the Commodores never beat this decade. KICKOFF RETURNS: VU: Shelton-Mosley 3-55. SC: Legette 1-25.

GAME CHANGER INTERCEPTION RETURNS: VU: None. SC: Brunson 1-5; Roderick 1-1. Kevin Harris scored from one yard out with 1:38 left in the first half, giving the Gamecocks a 14-7 lead that it would never relinquish. Carolina added 10 points in the fourth quarter for the 24-7 victory.

KEY STAT 139 – Bryan Edwards set a career-best in catches and receiving yards in a game on Saturday, making 14 catches for 139 yards and a touchdown. It was part of 440 yards of total offense in the game for the Gamecocks.

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 77 2019 GAME RECAPS CAROLINA FOOTBALL GM Appalachian State 20 Appalachian St. 3 10 7 0 20 10 South Carolina 15 South Carolina 6 0 3 6 15 Nov. 9, 2019 SCORING SUMMARY Williams-Brice Stadium 1st 8:51 SC White 41-yard field goal (15-52-6:09) 3-0 1st 5:10 APP Staton 40-yard field goal (10-32-3:41) 3-3 Columbia, S.C. 1st 1:22 SC White 25-yard field goal (8-60-3:48) 6-3 80,849 2nd 8:29 APP Staton 47-yard field goal (10-38-4:12) 6-6 2nd 1:51 APP Williams 20-yard interception return (Staton kick) 6-13 COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Zac 3rd 11:08 SC White 50-yard field goal (4-3-1:22) 9-13 3rd 7:10 APP Thomas 1-yard run (Staton kick) (7-39-3:58) 9-20 Thomas ran for a touchdown and 4th 2:58 SC Edwards 23-yard pass from Hilinski (Hilinski pass failed) (12-78-2:03) 15-20 Nicholas Ross scored on a 20-yard in- terception return as Appalachian State TEAM STATISTICS beat its second Power Five program of APP SC the season - and first from the South- First Downs 11 22 eastern Conference - with a 20-15 Rushing 7 3 victory over South Carolina Saturday Passing 4 15 night. Penalty 0 4 The Mountaineers (8-1) were Net Yards Rushing 97 21 ranked No. 20 and undefeated with Rushing Attempts 41 27 a chance to play in the Cotton Bowl Net Yards Passing 105 325 before last week’s 24-21 home loss to Cmp.-Att.-Int. 9-16-1 32-58-1 Georgia Southern. They bounced back Total Offense Yards 202 346 in the best way possible, holding off a Total Offense Plays 57 85 late rally by South Carolina and adding this Power Five takedown to their Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 2-0 34-31 victory at North Carolina on Sept. 21. Penalties: No.-Yards 8-46 8-50 Bryan Edwards had a 23-yard touchdown catch to draw the Gamecocks Punts-Yards 7-316 5-262 (4-6) within five with three minutes left. The Gamecocks drove to the App Avg. Yards Per Punt 45.1 52.4 State 9 with 11 seconds left. But after a South Carolina holding penalty, Hil- Punt Returns: No.-Yards 1-4 1-(-1) inski’s pass to the end zone was long in Appalachian State’s latest landmark Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 3-117 4-52 victory. Interceptions: No.-Yards 1-20 1-1 As the Mountaineers did after stunning fourth-ranked Michigan in 2007 Possession Time 29:50 30:10 and the Tar Heels back in September, they rushed the field in celebration. Third Down Conversion 2-13 4-18 South Carolina’s chances of making a bowl took a serious hit. The Game- Fourth Down Conversions 1-1 4-5 cocks now must win at Texas A&M (something they’ve never done) and Red Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-2 No. 4 Clemson in their final two games to make their fourth postseason trip Sacks By: No.-Yards 3-24 2-17 under coach Will Muschamp. PAT Kicks 2-2 0-0 Things turned right before halftime when Hilinski’s hard throw over the Field Goals 2-2 3-3 middle bounced off Xavier Legette’s hands and was intercepted by safety Nicholas Ross and returned 20 yards for a touchdown to put Appalachian INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS State ahead for good 13-6. RUSHING: APP: Evans 23-85; Williams 7-19; Virgil 1-0; Anderson 1-0; Hilinski, the Gamecocks freshman, had not thrown a pick in his past five Thomas 9-(-7).SC : Joyner 3-14; Dowdle 14-9; Fenwick 4-9; Harris 1-2; games until Ross got the deflected ball and took it in for the score. Hilinski (5-(-13). Appalachian State defense took away what was expected to be the Game- cocks biggest edge in the run game. Season starter Rico Dowdle, who had PASSING: APP: Thomas 9-15-1-105; Williams 0-1-0-0. SC: Hilinski 32- missed the previous two games with an ankle sprain, had zero yards on 10 57-1-325; Team 0-1-0-0. first-half carries in his return. The Gamecocks came in averaging 184 yards a game on the ground but RECEIVING: APP: Sutton 3-38; Evans 2-32; Reed 1-22; Pearson 1-9; gained just 21 on 27 carries. South Carolina played without leading rusher Williams 1-6; Anderson 1-(-2). SC: Edwards 9-90; Dowdle 5-67; Markway Tavien Feaster, who sustained a groin injury last week. 5-43; Legette 5-42; Adkins 2-33; Joyner 2-17; Dawkins 2-11; Terrell 1-11; “When we don’t have the ability to run the ball, we’re going to struggle,” Urich 1-11. South Carolina coach Will Muschamp said. Edwards finished with nine catches for 90 yards, the senior surpassing PUNT RETURNS: APP: Hennigan 1-4. SC: Legette 1-(-1). Alshon Jeffery for the school’s all-time receiving yardage mark. KICKOFF RETURNS: APP: Virgil 2-76; Evans 1-41. SC: Robinson 2-38; GAME CHANGER Legette 1-14. Zac Thomas’ 1-yard run for a touchdown with 7:10 left in the third gave the Mountaineers a 20-9 lead. Carolina came back to cut it to five (20-15) on INTERCEPTION RETURNS: APP: Ross 1-20. SC: Jones 1-1. Bryan Edwards’ 23-yard touchdown pass from Ryan Hilinski and got the ball to the App 9 in the final drive, but couldn’t get the go-ahead score.

KEY STAT 117 – Carolina outgained Appalachian State 346-202 but the Mountain- eers had 117 yards on kickoffs, leading to a pair of scoring drives. App State also had a 20-yard interception return for a touchdown by Nicholas Ross.

78 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2019 GAME RECAPS GM Texas A&M 30 South Carolina 3 0 0 3 6 11 South Carolina 6 Texas A&M 3 10 0 17 30 November 16, 2019 SCORING SUMMARY Kyle Field 1st 6:03 A&M Small 35-yard field goal (12-78-7:04) 0-3 College Station, Texas 1st 0:23 SC White 37-yard field goal (7-63-1:49) 3-3 2nd 11:35 A&M Richardson 17-yard pass from Mond (Small kick) (8-75-3:48) 3-10 104,957 2nd 0:26 A&M Small 30-yard field goal (13-77-3:46) 3-13 4th 12:40 A&M Small 40-yard field goal (14-67-7:40) 3-16 COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 4th 10:13 A&M Mond 1-yard run (Small kick) (5-65-2:03) 3-23 (AP) — Kellen Mond threw for 221 4th 6:37 A&M Richardson 75-yard run (Small kick) (2-77-0:56) 3-30 4th 3:27 SC White 39-yard field goal (4-(-9)-0:34) 6-30 yards and a touchdown and ran for a

second score as Texas A&M extended TEAM STATISTICS its winning streak to four games with a SC A&M 30-6 win over South Carolina on Sat- First Downs 15 27 urday night. Rushing 3 15 Cordarrian Richardson ran for 130 Passing 11 10 yards, including a 75-yard touchdown, Penalty 1 2 and added a TD reception to help the Net Yards Rushing 45 319 Aggies to the victory on a night they Rushing Attempts 17 46 piled up 319 yards rushing. Net Yards Passing 215 221 With just four wins and one game Cmp.-Att.-Int. 19-46-0 20-33-0 left the loss guarantees that the Game- Total Offense Yards 260 540 cocks (4-7, 3-5 Southeastern Confer- Total Offense Plays 63 79 ence) won’t make a bowl game for the first time in four seasons. Fumbles: No.-Lost 1-0 2-1 South Carolina fell to 0-6 all-time against Texas A&M and lost its second Penalties: No.-Yards 4-41 8-75 straight game this season after falling to Appalachian State last week. Punts-Yards 8-368 4-165 The Aggies led by 10 at halftime and neither team could get anything Avg. Yards Per Punt 46.0 41.2 going after the break, combining for six punts in the third quarter. South Punt Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 4-53 Carolina went three-and-out twice and the Aggies punted after just three Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 2-74 1-24 plays once. Interceptions: No.-Yards 0-0 0-0 Texas A&M (7-3, 4-2) was finally able to sustain a drive when it capped a Possession Time 18:21 41:39 14-play drive with a 40-yard field goal which extended the lead to 16-3 early Third Down Conversions 2-15 6-14 in the fourth quarter. Fourth Down Conversions 1-3 0-0 The Aggies forced a fourth straight punt by South Carolina after that and Red Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 5-5 Mond made it 22-3 with a 1-yard TD dive with about 10 minutes left. Rich- Sacks By: No.-Yards 2-10 1-5 ardson set up that score when he scampered 31 yards a play earlier. PAT Kicks 0-0 3-3 South Carolina went for it on fourth-and-8 on its next drive and couldn’t Field Goals 2-2 3-4 convert. Richardson’s long touchdown ran came two plays later to pad the lead. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Ryan Hilinski threw for 175 yards for South Carolina in a game where the RUSHING: SC: Dowdle 7-12; Charlton 1-10; Harris 3-9; Hilinski 2-7; Aggies held the Gamecocks to just 45 yards rushing. Joyner 4-7. A&M: Richardson 6-130; Spiller 24-129; Mond 10-47; Kibodi Isaiah Spiller added 129 yards rushing for Texas A&M. 3-11; Blumrick 2-3; Foster 1-(-1). The game was tied early in the second quarter after both teams scored a field goal in the first quarter when Mond found Richardson wide open for a PASSING: SC: Hilinski 16-41-0-175; Joyner 3-4-0-40; S. Smith 0-1-0-0. 17-yard touchdown reception to give A&M a 10-3 lead. A&M: Mond 20-33-0-221. Seth Small missed a 42-yard field goal on Texas A&M’s next possession, but made one from 30 yards with less than a minute left in the second quar- RECEIVING: SC: Markway 5-47; Dowdle 4-10; Terrell 3-45; Harris 3-26; ter to leave the Aggies up 13-3 at halftime. S. Smith 2-41; Adkins 1-25; Dawkins 1-21. A&M: Wydermyer 5-79; Davis 5-48; Ausbon 3-46; Smith 3-22; Spiller 3-9; Richardson 1-17. GAME CHANGER Texas A&M made it 10-3 with 11:35 left in the second quarter on a 17- PUNT RETURNS: SC: None. A&M: Smith 4-53. yard pass from Kellen Mond to Cordarrian Richardson, completing an eight- play, 75-yard drive. The Aggies then scored 17 points in the second quarter KICKOFF RETURNS: SC: Legette 2-74. A&M: Smith 1-24. on its way to the win over the Gamecocks. INTERCEPTION RETURNS: SC: None. A&M: None. KEY STAT 260 – The Gamecocks had just 260 yards of offense in the game against the Aggies, completing 15 first downs and converting a pair of field goals on Saturday night. Carolina also had the ball for just 18:21.

GAMECOCKSONLINE.COM 79 2019 GAME RECAPS CAROLINA FOOTBALL GM #3/3 Clemson 38 Clemson 14 10 7 7 38 12 South Carolina 3 South Carolina 0 3 0 0 3 Nov. 30, 2019 SCORING SUMMARY Williams-Brice Stadium 1st 6:58 CU Higgins 10-yard pass from Lawrence (Potter kick) (3-23-0:53) 0-7 Columbia, S.C. 1st 3:46 CU Higgins 65-yard pass from Lawrence (Potter kick) (4-75-1:51) 0-14 2nd 7:33 SC White 39-yard field goal (15-76-7:05) 3-14 80,580 2nd 3:04 CU Ross 16-yard pass from Lawrence (Potter kick) (9-90-4:29) 3-21 2nd 0:00 CU Potter 46-yard field goal (7-37-1:17) 3-24 COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Trevor 3rd 9:59 CU Etienne 2-yard run (Potter kick) (9-69-4:09) 3-31 Lawrence threw for 295 yards and 4th 11:56 CU Etienne 3-yard run (Potter kick) (13-84-5:36) 3-38

three touchdowns to lead No. 3 Clem- TEAM STATISTICS son to its 27th straight victory and sec- CU SC ond consecutive 12-0 regular season First Downs 30 9 with a 38-3 victory over rival South Rushing 12 4 Carolina on Saturday. Passing 15 5 Travis Etienne ran for two touch- Penalty 3 0 downs as the Tigers dominated Net Yards Rushing 211 69 throughout on the way to a sixth Rushing Attempts 40 26 straight win over South Carolina (4-8). Net Yards Passing 316 105 Lawrence had touchdown throws of Cmp.-Att.-Int. 28-43-0 16-27-1 10 and 65 yards to Tee Higgins and of Total Offense Yards 527 174 16 yards to Justyn Ross. He completed Total Offense Plays 83 53 25 of 35 throws - tying an Atlantic Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 0-0 Coast Conference single-game mark with 18 straight at one point - before Penalties: No.-Yards 5-44 4-33 coming out in the fourth quarter. Punts-Yards 3-130 7-314 Clemson’s defense did its part in the beatdown, holding the Gamecocks Avg. Yards Per Punt 43.3 44.9 to 174 yards and continuing a run where the Tigers have limited all 12 op- Punt Returns: No.-Yards 3-8 0-0 ponents this year to less than 300 yards of total offense. Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 2-50 0-0 South Carolina’s defense showed some fight very early, stuffing Etienne for Interceptions: No.-Yards 1-14 0-0 no gain on fourth-and-goal at the 1 on Clemson’s first drive. Four plays later, Possession Time 35:17 24:43 though, Ryan Hilinski threw an interception to Derion Kendrick to set up Third Down Conversion 12-17 5-15 the first score and Clemson’s rout was on. Fourth Down Conversions 0-1 0-1 Lawrence connected with Higgins on a 10-yard score on a perfectly placed Red Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 0-0 over the shoulder throw. Sacks By: No.-Yards 2-13 1-8 Higgins was on the other end of another beautiful Lawrence TD pass from PAT Kicks 5-5 0-0 65-yards out. Field Goals 1-2 1-1 Lawrence and the Tigers benefited from a couple of official reviews. On the first, Justyn Ross’ 33-yard catch after he was pushed out of bounds and INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS returned was upheld when South Carolina challenged the call. Then Ross’ RUSHING: CU: Lawrence 8-66; Dixon 12-60; Etienne 15-51; Rodgers catch, initially ruled caught out of bounds, was overturned for a 16-yard 1-21; Rencher 2-8; Mellusi 2-5. SC: Feaster 12-47; Dowdle 7-20; Turner scoring pass as his backfoot touched turf before going out. 4-14; Harris 1-1; Hilinski 2-(-13). South Carolina, which gained 600 yards a year ago in this game, struggled to make anything against Clemson’s front-line defense. The Gamecocks fin- PASSING: CU: Lawrence 26-36-0-295; Brice 2-5-0-21; Rodgers 0-1-0-0; ished with 99 yards overall the first 30 minutes and their only score was Team 0-1-0-0. SC: Hilinski 16-27-1-105. Parker White’s 39-yard field in the second quarter. It was South Carolina’s fewest points scored against Clemson in 30 years RECEIVING: CU: Ross 9-111; Higgins 3-101; Etienne 3-37; Overton since a 45-0 shutout loss in 1989. 3-26; Chalk 3-3; Powell 2-14; Rodgers 2-8; Chase 1-13; Spector 1-8; Dixon Gamecocks coach Will Muschamp did not want to list the things he be- 1-(-5). SC: S. Smith 5-40; Feaster 4-8; Markway 3-39; Dowdle 2-12; O. lieves caused his team to struggle, saying it would sound like excuses. “The Smith 1-5; Dawkins 1-1. bottom line is we weren’t productive and we need to get better,” he said. PUNT RETURNS: CU: Kendrick 2-8; Swinney 1-0. SC: None. GAME CHANGER Carolina’s defense executed a goal-line stand on Clemson’s first drive, then KICKOFF RETURNS: CU: Etienne 2-50. SC: None. Ryan Hilinski hit Shi Smith on the offense’s first play, a 21-yard reception. But later in that drive, Hilinski was picked off by Derion Kendrick and in INTERCEPTION RETURNS: CU: Kendrick 1-14. SC: None. that drive, connected with Tee Higgins for a 10-yard touch- down, giving Clemson a lead it would never relinquish.

KEY STAT 527 – Clemson gained 527 yards of offense in the game with a pair of 100- yard receivers, while Carolina had 174 yards of total offense. Trevor Lawrence was 26-for-36 for 295 yards and three touchdowns while also being the Ti- gers’ leading rusher (66 yards).

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