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TELEVISION National Broadcast ............................................ESPN Play-by-Play ............................................... Bob Wischusen Analyst ...............................................................Dan Orlovsky Sideline ....................................................... Quint Kessenich RADIO Gamecock IMG Sports Network Play-by-Play ............................................................. Todd Ellis Analyst ............................................................. Tommy Suggs Sideline ................................................................................... N/A National Radio Satellite Radio ........................................Sirius 81/XM 392 Location ........................................................... Columbia, S.C. Founded ............................................................................. 1801 Enrollment..................................................................... 34,795 Head Coach .................................................Will Muschamp Alma Mater ................................................ Georgia (1994) Record at South Carolina ................. 28-27 (5th year) Overall Record ....................................... 56-48 (9th year) Tight Ends ......................................................Bobby Bentley Offensive Coord./QBs.................................... Mike Bobo* Wide Receivers ........................................................... Joe Cox Running Backs ............................................... Des Kitchings Special Teams Coord./Asst. DBs .............. Kyle Krantz* Outside Linebackers ................................ Mike Peterson Defensive Coord./DBs ...................... Travaris Robinson Defensive Line .................................................. Tracy Rocker Linebackers .......................................................... Rod Wilson Offensive Line................................................... Eric Wolford Director - Strength & Conditioning ...... Paul Jackson Head Football Athletic Trainer ...............Clint Haggard *Seated in the Press Box Assistant AD/Communications................... Steve Fink Fink Email .................................. [email protected] Fink Office....................................................803-777-7987 Fink Cell .........................................................803-240-5268 Fink Twitter...............................................@SteveFink_SID Associate Communications Dir . .......... Kent Reichert Associate Communications Dir. .. Michael DeBates Official Website .......... www.gamecocksonline.com Twitter .............................................................@GamecockFB @GamecockFBInfo ON THE AIR QUICK FACTS 2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SCHEDULE vs #16/21 TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS: Sept. 26 - 7:30 pm ET - SECN Final: UT 31; SC 27 Williams-Brice Stadium (77,559), Columbia, S.C. SC Record: 0-1 Vols use 2 turnovers, including a pick-6, and hold off Gamecocks Attend: 15,009 at #3/3 FLORIDA GATORS: Oct. 3 - Noon ET - ESPN Final: UF 38; SC 24 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (88,548), Gainesville, Fla. SC Record: 0-2 Trask throws for 268 yards and 4 scores as Gators outscore Gamecocks Attend: 15,120 at VANDERBILT COMMODORES: Oct. 10 - Noon ET - SECN Final: SC 41; VU 7 Vanderbilt Stadium (39,773), Nashville, Tenn. SC Record: 1-2 Harris runs for 171 yards as Gamecocks win 12th-straight over ‘Dores. Attend: 1,288 vs #15/14 AUBURN TIGERS: Oct. 17 - Noon - ESPN Final: SC 30; AU 22 Williams-Brice Stadium (77,559), Columbia, S.C. SC Record: 2-2 Horn’s 2 INT’s help South Carolina win for first time since 1933 Attend: 15,766 at #-/RV LSU TIGERS: Oct. 24 - 7pm - ESPN Tiger Stadium (102,321), Baton Rouge, La. 3rd-straight time the teams have met in Baton Rouge; LSU hasn’t been to Cola since ‘08 vs #7/9 TEXAS A&M AGGIES: Nov. 7 - 7:30 pm - ESPN or SECN Williams-Brice Stadium (77,559), Columbia, S.C. Gamecocks looking for their first win ever against the Aggies, trail 6-0 in the series at OLE MISS REBELS: Nov. 14 - TBA - TBA Vaught Hemingway Stadium (64,038), Oxford, Miss. Carolina has won 3-straight to even the all-time series at 8; Won a shootout here in ‘18 vs #-/RV MISSOURI TIGERS: Nov. 21 - TBA - TBA Williams-Brice Stadium (77,559), Columbia, S.C. Teams have split 10 games evenly in the annual battle for the Mayor’s Cup vs #4/4 GEORGIA BULLDOGS: Nov. 28 - TBA - TBA Williams-Brice Stadium (77,559), Columbia, S.C. Gamecocks upset No. 3 Georgia last year in 2-OT to snap a 4-game skid to the Dawgs at #RV/RV KENTUCKY WILDCATS: Dec 5 - TBA - TBA Kroger Field (61,000), Lexington, Ky. SC won last year to snap a 5-game UK win streak aſter SC won 13 of 14 from 2000-13 HELMET STICKER: The South Carolina Football team will wear a “Dodie” sticker on its helmets during the 2020 season in honor of longtime Gamecock supporter Dolores “Dodie” Anderson, who passed away in July at the age of 92. Her giving to the University helped fund the athletic academic center, which bears her name, and is oſten called simply, “The Dodie.” She was awarded the The Order of the Palmetto by South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster in 2019. Forever to Thee! COACHING STAFF COMMUNICATIONS RV/RV SOUTH CAROLINA (2-2) AT -/RV LSU (1-2) ----- CAROLINA GAME NOTES

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TELEVISION National Broadcast ............................................ESPNPlay-by-Play ............................................... Bob WischusenAnalyst ...............................................................Dan OrlovskySideline ....................................................... Quint KessenichRADIO Gamecock IMG Sports NetworkPlay-by-Play .............................................................Todd EllisAnalyst ............................................................. Tommy SuggsSideline ................................................................................... N/ANational RadioSatellite Radio ........................................Sirius 81/XM 392

Location ...........................................................Columbia, S.C.Founded ............................................................................. 1801Enrollment ..................................................................... 34,795

Head Coach .................................................Will Muschamp Alma Mater ................................................Georgia (1994) Record at South Carolina ................. 28-27 (5th year) Overall Record ....................................... 56-48 (9th year)Tight Ends ......................................................Bobby BentleyOffensive Coord./QBs .................................... Mike Bobo*Wide Receivers ........................................................... Joe CoxRunning Backs ............................................... Des KitchingsSpecial Teams Coord./Asst. DBs .............. Kyle Krantz*Outside Linebackers ................................ Mike PetersonDefensive Coord./DBs ...................... Travaris RobinsonDefensive Line ..................................................Tracy RockerLinebackers ..........................................................Rod WilsonOffensive Line ...................................................Eric WolfordDirector - Strength & Conditioning ......Paul JacksonHead Football Athletic Trainer ...............Clint Haggard

*Seated in the Press Box

Assistant AD/Communications ................... Steve Fink Fink Email .................................. [email protected] Fink Office ....................................................803-777-7987 Fink Cell .........................................................803-240-5268 Fink Twitter ...............................................@SteveFink_SIDAssociate Communications Dir. ..........Kent ReichertAssociate Communications Dir. .. Michael DeBatesOfficial Website .......... www.gamecocksonline.comTwitter .............................................................@GamecockFB @GamecockFBInfo

ON THE AIR

QUICK FACTS

2020 SOUTH CAROLINA SCHEDULEvs #16/21 TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS: Sept. 26 - 7:30 pm ET - SECN Final: UT 31; SC 27Williams-Brice Stadium (77,559), Columbia, S.C. SC Record: 0-1 Vols use 2 turnovers, including a pick-6, and hold off Gamecocks Attend: 15,009

at #3/3 FLORIDA GATORS: Oct. 3 - Noon ET - ESPN Final: UF 38; SC 24Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (88,548), Gainesville, Fla. SC Record: 0-2Trask throws for 268 yards and 4 scores as Gators outscore Gamecocks Attend: 15,120

at VANDERBILT COMMODORES: Oct. 10 - Noon ET - SECN Final: SC 41; VU 7Vanderbilt Stadium (39,773), Nashville, Tenn. SC Record: 1-2Harris runs for 171 yards as Gamecocks win 12th-straight over ‘Dores. Attend: 1,288

vs #15/14 AUBURN TIGERS: Oct. 17 - Noon - ESPN Final: SC 30; AU 22Williams-Brice Stadium (77,559), Columbia, S.C. SC Record: 2-2Horn’s 2 INT’s help South Carolina win for first time since 1933 Attend: 15,766

at #-/RV LSU TIGERS: Oct. 24 - 7pm - ESPNTiger Stadium (102,321), Baton Rouge, La.3rd-straight time the teams have met in Baton Rouge; LSU hasn’t been to Cola since ‘08

vs #7/9 TEXAS A&M AGGIES: Nov. 7 - 7:30 pm - ESPN or SECNWilliams-Brice Stadium (77,559), Columbia, S.C.Gamecocks looking for their first win ever against the Aggies, trail 6-0 in the series

at OLE MISS REBELS: Nov. 14 - TBA - TBAVaught Hemingway Stadium (64,038), Oxford, Miss.Carolina has won 3-straight to even the all-time series at 8; Won a shootout here in ‘18

vs #-/RV MISSOURI TIGERS: Nov. 21 - TBA - TBAWilliams-Brice Stadium (77,559), Columbia, S.C.Teams have split 10 games evenly in the annual battle for the Mayor’s Cup

vs #4/4 GEORGIA BULLDOGS: Nov. 28 - TBA - TBAWilliams-Brice Stadium (77,559), Columbia, S.C.Gamecocks upset No. 3 Georgia last year in 2-OT to snap a 4-game skid to the Dawgs

at #RV/RV KENTUCKY WILDCATS: Dec 5 - TBA - TBAKroger Field (61,000), Lexington, Ky.SC won last year to snap a 5-game UK win streak after SC won 13 of 14 from 2000-13

HELMET STICKER: The South Carolina Football team will wear a “Dodie” sticker on its helmets during the 2020 season in honor of longtime Gamecock supporter Dolores “Dodie” Anderson, who passed away in July at the age of 92. Her giving to the University helped fund the athletic academic center, which bears her name, and is often called simply, “The Dodie.” She was awarded the The Order of the Palmetto by South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster in 2019. Forever to Thee!

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ABOUT THE SERIES: This is the 22nd all-time meet-ing between South Carolina and LSU, with the Ti-gers holding a commanding 18-2-1 advantage in the series. The Bayou Bengals own a 12-1 mark when the game is played in Baton Rouge, hold a 5-1-1 lead in games played in Columbia, and won the only neutral site contest, taking the 1987 Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Fla. LSU has won the last six meetings, including a 45-24 win at Tiger Stadium in 2015, the last time the schools played. South Caro-lina’s last win came by an 18-17 margin in Death Valley on Oct. 1, 1994. The Gamecocks only home win over the Tigers was back in 1930 in the first meeting between the two schools, a 7-6 victory.

AS SEC OPPONENTS: South Carolina and LSU have met eight times on the gridiron as SEC rivals, with five of those eight games contested in Louisiana. LSU holds a 6-1-1 advantage in the series since Carolina joined the Southeastern Conference.

THREE IN A ROW: This will be the third-straight time the two teams have met in Baton Rouge. The 2015 game was originally scheduled for Columbia, but was moved the week of the game due to mas-sive flooding in the Midlands. The teams have not played in Columbia since 2008.

THE LAST TIME THEY MET: In a game originally scheduled to be played in Columbia but moved to LSU’s Tiger Stadium due to flooding, the No. 7/5 Bayou Bengals rolled to a 45-24 win over South Carolina on Oct. 10, 2015, in what would be Steve Spurrier’s last game as the Carolina head coach. LSU logged 396 yards on the ground in the game, led by Leonard Fournette’s 158 yards on 20 carries, as part of a 624-total yard performance. Perry Orth quarterbacked the Gamecocks, completing 14-of-25 passes for 200 yards, including seven to Pharoh Cooper for 105 yards. Rashad Fenton had a 96-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in that contest.

CAROLINA’S LAST WIN OVER LSU: South Carolina went into the Bayou on Oct. 1, 1994 and escaped with an 18-17 win. The Gamecocks trailed the entire contest until Stanley Pritchett plunged in from the one-yard line with 12:52 remaining in the game for the deciding points. Pritchett finished the day with 18 carries for 90 yards. LSU held a 14-12 lead at the intermission in front of 63,281 rain-soaked fans and built the lead to 17-12 entering the final stanza. Carolina quarterback Steve Taney-hill was 23-for-30 for 157 yards and a touchdown, as the Gamecocks rolled up 262 yards of offense compared to 209 for LSU. It was just the Game-cocks’ second win over LSU in school history, the first coming in the first meeting between the two schools, a 7-6 win on Oct. 11, 1930 in Columbia.

CHAMP WITH THE TIGERS: South Carolina head coach Will Muschamp is very familiar with the LSU program. Muschamp joined Nick Saban’s staff in Baton Rouge as the linebackers coach in 2001, before rising to become the LSU defensive coordi-nator in 2002, a position he held for three years. He helped the Tigers to the BCS National Cham-pionship by winning the 2004 Sugar Bowl over Oklahoma. That season, Muschamp’s defense led the nation in both scoring defense (11.0 points per game) and total defense (252.0 yards per game).

CHAMP AGAINST THE TIGERS: Will Muschamp owns a 1-3 mark as a head coach when facing LSU, with all four contests coming while serving as the head coach of the Florida Gators. He was on the

short end of a 41-11 decision in 2011 in Baton Rouge, won by a 14-6 count in Gainesville in 2012, dropped a 17-6 verdict in the Bayou in 2013, then fell by a 30-27 count in Gainesville in 2014.

HOMECOMING OF SORTS: Gamecock junior de-fensive back Israel Mukuamu will be returning to Louisiana this week. Izzy played his senior year of high school ball at Parkway High in Bossier City.

Record: 1-2Head Coach ......................................................... Ed Orgeron Alma Mater .......... Northwestern State (La.) (1984) LSU Record ...............................................41-11 (5th year) Career Record.........................................57-38 (9th year)Football Contact .................................Michael Bonnette Email .....................................................mbonnet@lsu.edu Office .............................................................225-578-8226 Cell ..................................................................225-241-4845Official Website ...........................www.LSUSports.com

Sep. 26 Mississippi State .................................. L, 34-44Oct. 3 at Vanderbilt ........................................... W, 41-7Oct. 10 at Missouri .............................................. L, 41-45Oct. 17 at Florida ..........................................................ppd.Oct. 24 vs South Carolina ..............................7 pmOct. 31 at Auburn.................................................3:30 pmNov 14 vs Alabama ................................................... 9 pmNov. 21 at Arkansas .......................................................TBANov. 28 at Texas A&M ...................................................TBADec. 5 vs Ole Miss .......................................................TBADec. 12 at Florida ............................................................TBA

Series Capsule

LSU

Tigers Schedule

Most Points - SC .................................................... 29 (1973)Most Points - LSU ................................................. 45 (2015)Most Points - Combined ................................ 69 (2015).................................................................................LSU 45, SC 24Biggest Margin Victory - SC ............... 1 (1930 & 1994)Biggest Margin Victory - LSU .......................... 42 (1961)Longest Winning Streak - SC ............ 1 (1930 & 1994)Longest Winning Streak - LSU .......... 12 (1931-1987)Current Streak ........................... LSU has won 6 in a row

Series Superlatives

Series History ...........................................LSU leads 18-2-1In Columbia ...............................................................LSU 5-1-1In Baton Rouge ........................................LSU leads 12-1-0At Neutral Site .............................................LSU leads 1-0-0First Meeting ........................................................ SC 7, LSU 6

10/11/30 in ColumbiaLast Meeting .....................................................LSU 45, SC 24

(10/10/15 in Baton Rouge)Last Meeting in SC ...............LSU 24, SC 17 (10/18/08)Last SC Win ........................................................SC 18, LSU 17

(10/01/94 in Baton Rouge)Last SC Win in SC ....................... SC 7, LSU 6 (10/11/30)Last 5 Games ......................................................... LSU 5, SC 0Last 10 Games ..........................................LSU 8, SC 1, TIE 1Muschamp vs. LSU ..............................................................1-3Orgeron vs. South Carolina ............................................0-0

SC LSURecord 2-2 1-2Points/Game 30.5 38.7Opp. Points/Game 24.5 32.0

Rushing Attempts 153 90Yards Rushing/Game 162.0 96.7Yards Per Rush 4.2 3.2Opp. Rushing Attempts 126 92Opp. Yards Rush/Game 124.5 114.0Opp. Yards/Rush 4.0 3.7

Passes Attempted 134 131Passes Completed 84 79Yards Pass/Game 210.5 370.7Opp. Passes Attempted 135 120Opp. Passes Completed 83 76Opp. Yards Pass/Game 243.5 380.7

Total Plays 287 221Total Offense 1490 1402Avg. Yards/Game 372.5 467.3Avg. Yards/Play 5.2 6.3Opp. Total Plays 261 212Opp. Total Offense 1472 1484Opp. Total Yards/Game 368.0 494.7Opp. Total Yards/Play 5.6 7.0

3rd Down Conv. 42% 23%Opp. 3rd Down Conv. 28% 47%4th Down Conv. 6-7 3-4Opp. 4th Down Conv. 0-5 1-3

Avg. Poss. Time/Game 33:29 29:19

By the Numbers

THE OPPONENT

Year Date SC Result Score Site1930 10/11 W 7-6 H1931 10/10 L 12-19 A1932 11/05 L 0-6 H1933 11/05 L 7-30 A1960 11/05 L 6-35 A1961 10/14 L 0-42 H1965 10/23 L 7-21 A1966 09/17 L 12-28 A1973 10/27 L 29-33 H1975 10/25 L 6-24 A1982 10/23 L 6-14 A1983 10/22 L 6-20 A1987 12/31 L 13-30 N1994 10/01 W 18-17 A1995 09/30 T 20-20 H2002 10/19 L 14-38 A2003 10/18 L 7-33 H2007 09/22 L 16-28 A2008 10/18 L 17-24 H2012 10/13 L 21-23 A2015 10/10 L 24-45 A

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QUICKLY: The South Carolina Gamecocks (2-2) are back on the road this week as they travel to the Bayou to face the defending national champion LSU Tigers (1-2) on Saturday, Oct. 24. Game time is set for 7 pm ET (6 pm in Baton Rouge) and the contest will be televised nationally on ESPN.

OVER THE AIRWAVES: Bob Wischusen will serve as the play-by-play voice for ESPN with Dan Orlo-vsky providing the analysis. Quint Kessenich will handle the sideline reporting. The familiar voices of Gamecock Greats Todd Ellis and Tommy Suggs handle the call for the Gamecock Radio Network.

A LITTLE HISTORY: 2020 marks the 127th sea-son of intercollegiate football at the University of South Carolina, dating back to 1892. It is the 114th-consecutive year in which South Carolina has competed on the gridiron. The University did not field a team in either 1893 or 1906. Carolina owns an all-time record of 614-589-44 (.510).

IT JUST MEANS MORE: The 2020 season marks South Carolina’s 29th year in the Southeastern Conference. South Carolina and Arkansas joined the league prior to the 1992 campaign. The Game-cocks earned the SEC Eastern Division title in the 2010 season. The Gamecocks are 99-128-1 (.436) all-time in SEC regular-season play, but are 44-40 (.524) in conference action since the start of the 2010 season.

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY: The 2020 season marks the 10th anniversary of the 2010 squad that cap-tured the SEC Eastern Division title and went on to appear in the SEC Championship game in Atlanta against eventual national champion Auburn. It’s the Gamecocks only division title since joining the Southeastern Conference.

ABOUT LAST WEEK: The Gamecocks forced three Bo Nix interceptions, including the first two of Jay-cee Horn’s career, as Carolina upset the No. 15/14 Auburn Tigers, 30-22, in Columbia last Saturday afternoon. Auburn dominated the team statis-tics, rolling up 481 on 83 plays compared to just 297 yards on 67 plays for the Gamecocks, but the three picks and being plus-2 in the turnover battle, along with solid red zone defense, helped Carolina rally from an early 9-0 deficit.

IT HAD BEEN AWHILE: The Gamecocks knocked off Auburn for their first win over the Tigers since 1933. The win snapped an eight-game losing streak in the all-time series.

SOUNDS FAMILIAR: The Gamecocks defeated Auburn by a 30-22 score for its first win over the Tigers since 1933. In 2005, South Carolina topped Florida by the same 30-22 margin, which marked the Gamecocks’ first win over the Gators since 1939. Those are the only two 30-22 wins in school history.

BACK-TO-BACK: The Gamecocks have posted back-to-back SEC wins for the first time since knocking off Kentucky and Georgia in consecutive weeks

last year (Sept. 28 and Oct. 12). The last time the Gamecocks won three SEC games in a row was in 2017 when they defeated Arkansas, Tennessee and Vanderbilt in consecutive games.

BEATING THE WEST: After defeating Auburn last week, the Gamecocks have a chance this week to record a second win over an SEC Western Divi-sion team. Carolina has not posted a pair of wins over Western Division foes since the 2013 season when it defeated Arkansas and Mississippi State.

30 FOR 30: The Gamecocks tallied 41 points at Vanderbilt before scoring 30 against Auburn. It’s the first time that Carolina has scored 30 or more points in back-to-back SEC games since 2018 when they scored 48 at Ole Miss before tallying 31 at Florida. They haven’t put up 30 or more in three-consecutive SEC games since the 2014 sea-son when they scored 38 at Kentucky, 35 at Au-burn and 42 vs. Tennessee, ironically all losses.

CAROLINA PICKERS: The Gamecocks intercepted Auburn’s Bo Nix three times, with all three lead-ing to touchdowns. Jaycee Horn had the first pick at the Auburn 29 and five plays later, Kevin Har-ris reached paydirt on the three-yard run. After a Horn deflection led to a Jaylin Dickerson’s first ca-reer interception at the Auburn 49, the Gamecocks needed 11 plays to score, with Collin Hill pushing it in from the 1. Horn’s second pick was returned 34 yards to the Auburn eight, where Kevin Harris needed just one play to reach the end zone.

WALTER CAMP NOTICED: Junior cornerback Jay-cee Horn was selected as the National Defensive Player of the Week by the Walter Camp Football Foundation. Horn had two interceptions and de-flected another which led to a pick, in the’ win over Auburn. In addition to the two interceptions, Horn was credited with four pass break ups and three tackles. Horn is the fifth South Carolina player to earn Walter Camp National FBS Player of the Week honors since 2004, and the first since Israel Mukuamu in 2019. The others were quarterback Stephen Garcia (2010), linebacker Melvin Ingram (2011) and safety D.J. Swearinger (2012).

GET OFF MY LAWN: The Gamecocks have held their opponents to just 13-of-47 on third-down conversions this season (27.7 percent), including 1-of-11 against both Tennessee and Vanderbilt. It was a point of emphasis for Carolina, as they al-lowed opponents to convert 38 percent of third-down opportunities last season. The Gamecocks lead the SEC and are eighth in the nation in third-down percentage defense. In addition, South Carolina has stopped all five of its opponents 4th-down attempts this year.Rk. School Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Oklahoma State 7 43 .163 2. Notre Dame 11 53 .208 3. Marshall 10 47 .213 4. Clemson 20 78 .256 5. West Virginia 14 54 .259 6. Houston 7 26 .269 7. Liberty 18 66 .273 8. South Carolina 13 47 .277

EASTERN DIVISION REC PCT PF PA

Georgia 3-1 .750 132 78Florida 2-1 .667 127 100South Carolina 2-2 .500 122 98Kentucky 2-2 .500 112 80Tennessee 2-2 .500 94 117Missouri 1-2 .333 76 114Vanderbilt 0-3 .000 26 99

WESTERN DIVISION REC PCT PF PAAlabama 4-0 1.000 194 115Texas A&M 3-1 .750 110 116Arkansas 2-2 .500 92 102Auburn 2-2 .500 87 98LSU 1-2 .333 116 96Ole Miss 1-3 .250 146 188Mississippi State 1-3 .250 74 107

Last Week in the SEC Games of October 17South Carolina 30, Auburn 22Kentucky 34, Tennessee 7Arkansas 33, Ole Miss 21Texas A&M 28, Mississippi State 14Alabama 41, Georgia 24LSU at Florida, ppd. to 12/12Vanderbilt at Missouri, ppd. to 12/12

This Week in the SECGames of October 24South Carolina at LSU, 7 pmAuburn at Ole Miss, NoonAlabama at Tennessee, 3:30 pmKentucky at Missouri, 4 pm

Next Week in the SECGames of October 31Georgia at Kentucky, NoonLSU at Auburn, 3:30 pmOle Miss at Vanderbilt, 4 pmMississippi Sate at Alabama, 7 pmArkansas at Texas A&M, 7:30 pmMissouri at Florida, 7:30 pm

2020 SEC Standings A South Carolina win over LSU would...u Snap a six-game losing streak and a seven-game winless streak against the Tigers. South Carolina’s last win over LSU came in 1994. They are 0-6-1 since that ‘94 win against the Bayou Bengals.u Give the Gamecocks three-consecutive SEC wins. The last time that happened was in 2017 when the Gamecocks defeated Arkansas, Tennessee and Vanderbilt in consecutive games.

GAME NOTES

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SEEING RED: The Gamecocks have been very ef-fective in the red zone this season, scoring on 13 of 14 trips into the red zone (92.9 percent), second in the SEC and tied for 18th in the country. More importantly, the Gamecocks have scored touch-downs in 11 of their 14 trips (78.6 percent).

SEEING RED - THE SEQUEL: The Gamecock de-fense has been stingy in the red zone. Opponents have scored on 12-of-16 trips into the red zone (75.0 percent), but Carolina has surrendered a touchdown on just eight of those trips (50.0 per-cent).

HOLD ON TO WHAT WE GOT: The Gamecocks have dominated the time of possession in each of their first four games. They held the ball for 34:40 against Tennessee, then logged 36:23 of posses-sion time at Florida, the second-highest mark of a Will Muschamp-led Carolina team. They held it for 31:27 at Vanderbilt and for 31:17 vs. Auburn. Last season, Carolina averaged just 27:01 in TOP. The 36:23 at Florida marked the high mark for a Game-cock team since they notched 37:36 in TOP against Missouri in 2017. The Gamecocks rank ninth in the nation in time of possession at 33:29:Rk. School Gms. TOT TOP 1. Charlotte 3 104:19 34:46 2. Oklahoma 4 138:57 34:44 3. Liberty 5 172:53 34:34 4. Marshall 4 136:34 34:08 5. Air Force 1 34:08 34:08 6. Coastal Carolina 4 135:38 33:54 7. Georgia Southern 4 134:47 33:41 8. UTEP 5 167:36 33:31 9. South Carolina 4 133:57 33:29 10. BYU 5 166:06 33:13

SEC LEADERS: Several Gamecocks dot the SEC’s statistical leaders after four games:Kevin Harris ................................Rushing .................... 3rd (102.2)Kevin Harris ................................ Scoring ......................5th (10.5)Kevin Harris ..........................Scoring (TDs) .................4th (10.5)Kevin Harris ............................All-Purpose ................. 9th (123.8)Shi Smith ...........................Receptions/Game ............ 3rd (8.5)Shi Smith ......................Receiving Yards/Game .......8th (86.8)Parker White ........................Scoring (Kick) .................5th (8.0)Parker White .......................... Field Goals ...................6th (1.50)Parker White .......................Field Goal Pct. .............. T5th (85.7)Parker White ......................PAT Kicking Pct. ............ T1st (100.0)Ernest Jones ...............................Tackles........................10th (9.0)Ernest Jones ..................... Tackles for Loss ............ T10th (3.5)Kingsley Enagbare .................... Sacks .......................... 1st (4.0)Kingsley Enagbare ......... Tackles for Loss .............. 6th (4.5)Kingsley Enagbare .........Fumbles Forced ............T2nd (0.50)Keir Thomas ................................. Sacks .........................T3rd (3.0)Jaycee Horn .................... Passes Defended ...........T1st (2.00)Jaycee Horn .........................Interceptions ...................T3rd (2)

FOURTH QUARTER IS OUR QUARTER: The Game-cocks have outscored their opponents by a 30-10 margin in the fourth quarter this season, easily its best quarter. Last year, Carolina was outscored by a 107-64 margin in the fourth quarter, easily its worst quarter.

FIRST START: Nine players have made their first ca-reer starts this season, including four in the season opener against Tennessee. The quartet included quarterback Collin Hill (who made 11 starts at Colorado State), wide receiver Dakereon Joyner, running back Kevin Harris and safety Shilo Sand-ers. Senior linebacker Damani Staley made his first career start at Florida. Sophomore defensive tackle Zacch Pickens and freshman offensive tack-le Vershon Lee both made their first career starts at Vanderbilt. JUCO transfer offensive tackle Jazs-ton Turnetine and freshman defensive end Tonka Hemingway made their first starts against Auburn.

THAT’S MY COACH: Will Muschamp is in his fifth season at Carolina. He has a 28-27 record as the Gamecocks’ head coach. The 28 wins ranks in a tie for eighth on the school’s all-time list with Warren Giese, five behind Lou Holtz, while his 55 games coached ranks in a tie for ninth in school his-tory with Sparky Woods, one behind Brad Scott. Overall, Coach Muschamp is in his ninth season as a head coach, log-ging a 56-48 record, a .538 winning per-centage, including a four-year stint at Florida (28-21, .571).

NFL TIES: Jaycee Horn is the son of former NFL wide receiver Joe Horn. Damani Staley is the son of former Gamecock and NFL running back Duce Staley. Shilo Sanders is the son of former NFL and MLB standout Deion Sanders, a member of both the College and Pro Football Hall of Fame. Dylan Wonnum is the younger brother of former Game-cock, D.J. Wonnum, who is with the Minnesota Vikings. Fabian Goodman is the son of former Gamecock Andre Goodman, who logged 10 sea-sons in the NFL. Elisha Brooks is the son of for-mer Gamecock and NFL star Robert Brooks. Nick Muse’s older brother, Tanner, is a member of the Las Vegas Raiders.

OPTING OUT: The Gamecocks have had three players opt out for the 2020 season, includ-ing wide receivers Randrecous Davis and OrTre Smith, along with offensive lineman Mark Fox.

HE CHANGED HIS MIND: Offensive lineman Jor-dan Rhodes initially opted out for the 2020 sea-son, but changed his mind and opted back in.

YOUR MONEY’S NO GOOD HERE: Prior to the start of the season, Will Muschamp placed senior de-fensive back Jaylan Foster on scholarship. Foster began his career at Gardner-Webb.

TOTING THE SHEEPSKIN: Thirteen Gamecock football players already have their diplomas in hand. Those who have earned undergraduate degrees include: Slade Carroll, Spencer Eason-Riddle, Jabari Ellis, Chandler Farrell, Jaylan Foster, Collin Hill, Sadarius Hutcherson, Christian Kinsley, Sean McGonigal, Adam Prentice, Keir Thomas, M.J. Webb and Parker White.

ACADEMICALLY SPEAKING: The Gamecocks placed 47 players on the 2019 SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. Gamecock football student-athletes posted a combined 3.614 GPA in Spring 2020, the highest mark on record. The previous high was 3.084 in the spring of 2019. They fell just short of obtaining another combined GPA of 3.0 or better in the fall of 2019, coming in at 2.985, despite be-ing in-season.

Associated Press 1. Clemson (54) 5-0 1542 2. Alabama (8) 4-0 1494 3. Notre Dame 4-0 1337 4. Georgia 3-1 1300 5. Ohio State 0-0 1223 6. Oklahoma State 3-0 1137 7. Texas A&M 3-1 1054 8. Penn State 0-0 1033 9. Cincinnati 3-0 1028 10. Florida 2-1 942 11. Miami 4-1 887 12. BYU 5-0 875 13. Oregon 0-0 841 14. North Carolina 3-1 677 Wisconsin 0-0 677 16. SMU 5-0 638 17. Iowa State 3-1 511 18. Michigan 0-0 489 19. Virginia Tech 3-1 411 20. Kansas State 3-1 399 21. Minnesota 0-0 234 22. Marshall 4-0 227 23. North Carolina State 4-1 19924. Southern California 0-0 192 25. Coastal Carolina 4-0 185 RV South Carolina 2-2 8

Coaches 1. Clemson (52) 5-0 1540 2. Alabama (8) 4-0 1494 3. Notre Dame 4-0 1351 4. Georgia 3-1 1295 5. Ohio State (2) 0-0 1254 6. Oklahoma State 3-0 1149 7. Penn State 0-0 1059 8. Florida 2-1 1002 9. Texas A&M 3-1 1001 10. Cincinnati 3-0 989 11. Miami 4-1 890 BYU 5-0 890 13. North Carolina 3-1 725 14. Wisconsin 0-0 698 15. Oregon 0-0 683 16. SMU 5-0 618 17. Michigan 0-0 507 18. Iowa State 3-1 485 19. Kansas State 3-1 395 20. Virginia Tech 3-1 373 21. Minnesota 0-0 209 22. North Carolina State 4-1 20023. Southern California 0-0 186 24. Coastal Carolina 4-0 150 25. Marshall 4-0 139 RV South Carolina 2-2 12

National Polls No. Coach Games 1. Rex Enright 140 2. Steve Spurrier 135 3. Paul Dietzel 96 4. Jim Carlen 82 5. Billy Laval 71 6. Lou Holtz 70 7. Joe Morrison 69 8. Brad Scott 56 9. Sparky Woods 55 Will Muschamp 55

Most Games

No. Coach Wins 1. Steve Spurrier 86 2. Rex Enright 64 3. Jim Carlen 45 4. Paul Dietzel 42 5. Billy Laval 39 Joe Morrison 39 7. Lou Holtz 33 8. Warren Giese 28 Will Muschamp 28 10. Sol Metzger 26

Most Wins

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WORKING OVERTIME: The Gamecocks are 3-4 in games decided in overtime, including a double-overtime win in Athens in 2020, a victory that earned them National Team of the Week honors. Date Opponent W/L Score No. of OT09/27/03 at Tennessee L 20-23 110/27/07 at Tennessee L 24-27 110/26/13 at Missouri W 27-24 211/01/14 vs Tennessee L 42-45 111/15/14 at Florida W 23-20 112/29/16 USF (Birmingham) L 39-46 110/12/19 at Georgia W 20-17 2

UP NEXT: Carolina will enjoy its lone scheduled bye week next week. The Gamecocks will return to action on Saturday, Nov. 7, when they host the Texas A&M Aggies. Game time is set for 7:30 pm ET from Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia.

BOBO DIALS IT UP: Mike Bobo, who spent the past five years as the head coach at Colorado State, serves as the offensive coordinator and quarter-backs coach at South Carolina. Bobo is well-versed with the SEC, as he spent 14 years as an assistant at Georgia, his alma mater. A 2012 Broyles Award finalist, he has coached on five SEC East and two SEC championship teams.

QB1: Collin Hill, a graduate transfer who played for Mike Bobo at Colorado State University, edged out sophomore incumbent Ryan Hilinski for the starting nod at quarterback. The 6-4, 222-pounder from Moore, S.C., appeared in 18 games including 11 starts at Colorado State while battling through three ACL injuries. While playing quarterback for the Rams, he completed 263-of-433 passes (60.7 pct.) for 3,323 yards with 23 touchdowns and 11 interceptions, including five career 300-yard pass-ing games.

MORE ON HILL: Collin Hill logged a 3-8 record as a starter at CSU. He was 2-2 in four starts as a true freshman in 2016; was redshirted in 2017; was winless in four starts in 2018; and 1-2 in three starts in 2019. His last appearance came in a start against Arkansas on Sept. 14, 2019. All three of his seasons ended prematurely with an ACL injury.

HILL AS GAMECOCK: Collin Hill, who grew up in Moore, S.C. and prepped at Dorman High School, made his first collegiate start in the Palmetto State in the season opener against Tennessee. He responded with a 25-for-39, 290-yard effort with one touchdown and one interception. He had an-other solid outing at Florida completing 28-of-47 passes for 212 yards with a pair of touchdowns and no interceptions. He notched his first win as a Gamecock at Vandy when he completed 16-of-24 passes for 196 yards, and scored two rush-ing touchdowns, the first Carolina QB to do that since Jake Bentley in 2017. He was 15-of-24 for 144 yards with a touchdown and an interception against Auburn. For the season, Hill is 2-2 as a starter, connecting on 84-of-134 passes (62.7 per-cent) for 842 yards with four touchdowns and two picks. He also has four rushing touchdowns.

QB2: For the second year in a row, sophomore Ryan Hilinski opened the season as the Game-cocks’ backup quarterback. Hilinski was forced into a starting role in the second game of the 2019 season following a season-ending injury to starter Jake Bentley, and started the final 11 games of the campaign. He is 4-7 as a starting signal-caller. He set school freshmen records for pass completions and attempts in 2019, and set a school record with 180 consecutive passes without an interception. He saw his first action this season in mop-up duty at Vanderbilt, but did not throw a pass.

HOP ON THE BUS: The Gamecocks opened the season with a “running back by committee” ap-proach after losing highly-touted freshman run-ning back MarShawn Lloyd, who suffered an ACL injury early in fall camp. However, true sophomore Kevin Harris quickly turned it into primarily a one-man band. Known by his teammates as “The Bus,” Harris had 13 carries for 55 yards and a touchdown against Tennessee, then went for 100 yards on 22 carries with a touchdown at Florida before putting up the best game of his career, a 21-carry, 171-yard

outing at Vanderbilt, including an 88-yard run. He toted the pigskin a career-high 25 times for 83 yards and two scores in the win over Auburn. For the season, he is third in the SEC and 17th in the country with 102.2 rushing yards per game. After just four games he is over 60 percent of the way to Tavien Feaster’s team-high 672 yards rushing for the 2019 season. Harris has also scored seven of the Gamecocks’ 15 touchdowns and ranks fifth in the SEC with 10.5 points per game. He has scored in all four games this season.

HURRAH FOR HARRIS: Sophomore running back Kevin Harris reached the 100-yard rushing mark in back-to-back weeks, rushing for 100 yards at Florida before carrying 21 times for a career-high 171 yards and two touchdowns in the win over Vandy. He became the first Gamecock to reach the 100-yard rushing plateau in back-to-back games since Rico Dowdle accomplished the feat in 2016 versus Tennessee and Missouri.

THE LONG RUN: Kevin Harris burst up the middle and raced 88 yards untouched to paydirt in the win over Vandy. It tied for the fourth-longest run from scrimmage in school history and is the longest run in FBS play this season. Harris also has a 75-yard run in his career, accounting for two of the 17 runs of 75-yards or longer in school history. Harris and Mike Davis (2013) are the only two players with two 75+ yard runs as a Gamecock.Yds Player Opponent Date96 Steve Wadiak Geo. Washington 10/27/5089 Ben Garnto Wake Forest 10/15/6589 Brandon Bennett East Tenn. State 10/05/9188 Bobby Wallace Middle Tennessee 11/18/0688 Kevin Harris Vanderbilt 10/10/20

NEXT MAN UP: Redshirt sophomore Deshaun Fenwick is the “veteran” in the running backs’ room. He is a bigger back who logged a pair of 100-yard games despite playing in just seven games and carrying the pigskin in just four contests in his first two seasons for the Garnet & Black. He is sec-ond on the squad with 159 yards on 29 carries this season, and is averaging 5.5 yards per carry.

CHECK DOWN: The Gamecock running back duo of Kevin Harris and Deshaun Fenwick has proved to be capable receivers this season as well. Harris and Fenwick rank third and fourth on the squad with 11 and nine catches, respectively.

HE’S SHI, BUT KNOW HIS NAME: Senior wide re-ceiver Shi Smith is the No. 1 receiver for the Game-cocks after working in the shadows of Deebo Sam-uel and Bryan Edwards over the past three seasons and is the team’s top playmaker. He stepped up in the opener with a 10-catch, 140-yard performance against Tennessee and followed that up with a

GAME NOTES

Player ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 AllSadarius Hutcherson RS 4 13 12 4 33Shi Smith - 7 9 10 4 30Keir Thomas 2 11 12 RS 3 28Jaycee Horn - - 10 12 4 26Sherrod Greene - 2 13 9 1 25R.J. Roderick - - 5 11 4 20Aaron Sterling - 0 4 11 3 18Dylan Wonnum - - 7 7 4 18Israel Mukuamu - - 2 12 3 17Ernest Jones - - 0 12 4 16Jovaughn Gwyn - - RS 11 4 15Ryan Hilinski - - - 11 0 11OrTre Smith - 10 0 1 0 11Jordan Rhodes - RS 0 10 0 10Xavier Legette - - - 3 4 7Jammie Robinson - - - 3 4 7Eric Douglas - RS 0 1 4 5Jabari Ellis JC JC RS 1 4 5Kingsley Enagbare - - 0 1 4 5Nick Muse - WM WM 1 4 5Josh Vann - - 1 3 1 5Kevin Harris - - - 0 4 4Collin Hill CS RS CS CS 4 4Jakai Moore - - - 2 2 4Jaylen Nichols - - - 4 0 4Randrecous Davis 1/RS 2 0 0 0 3John Dixon - - - 1/RS 2 3Brad Johnson - 0 2 RS 1 3Damani Staley - 0 0 0 3 3Dakereon Joyner - - RS 0 2 2Hank Manos - - 1/RS 1 0 2Shilo Sanders - - - RS 2 2Chandler Farrell RS 0 0 1 0 1Tonka Hemingway - - - - 1 1Vershon Lee - - - - 1 1Zacch Pickens - - - 0 1 1Adam Prentice RS CS CS CS 1 1Jazston Turnetine - - JC JC 1 1Note: South Carolina Starts OnlyRS-RedshirtJC-Junior College WM-William & MaryCS-Colorado State

Career Start Chart Offense

No. PLAYER YEARS REC. YDS 1. Bryan Edwards 2016-19 234 3,045 2. Kenny McKinley 2005-08 207 2,781 3. Alshon Jeffery 2009-11 183 3,042 4. Sterling Sharpe 1983-87 169 2,497 5. Zola Davis 1995-98 164 2,354 6. Robert Brooks 1988-91 156 2,211 7. Jermale Kelly 1997-00 153 2,181 8. Shi Smith 2017-20 151 1,918 9. Deebo Samuel 2014-18 148 2,076 10. Fred Zeigler 1967-69 146 1,876

Career Receiving Leaders (by Receptions)

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career-best 12 catches for 85 yards and a score at Florida. He caught eight passes last week versus Auburn. He is third in the SEC with 32 receptions (8.5 per game) and is eighth with 86.8 receiving yards per game). He has 151 career receptions for 1,918 yards. He is eighth on the school’s all-time list of receptions.

SHI LIGHTS - HAVE YOU SEEN HIM?: Senior wide receiver Shi Smith is off to a great start this sea-son. In the season opener against Tennessee, the senior wide out caught 10 passes for 140 yards and a touchdown. It matched the second-best season opener for a Gamecock wide receiver and was the best effort in an opener since 1984. He followed that up with a career-best 12 receptions for 85 yards and a score at Florida. He became the first player in South Carolina history to record back-to-back games with double figures in pass receptions.

BACK-TO-BACK: Shi Smith recorded 22 receptions in the season’s first two games, the second-high-est two-game total in school history.Player Year Opponents RecsBryan Edwards 2019 Vandy/App St 14/9=23Shi Smith 2020 Tenn/Florida 10/12=22Bryan Edwards 2019 Tenn/Vandy 8/14=22Kenny McKinley 2007 Tenn/Arkansas 14/7=21

AMONG THE BEST: Shi Smith ranks sixth in the na-tion with an average of 8.5 receptions per game. Here are the NCAA leaders:Rk. Player School GM Rec Rec/Gm 1. Marlon Williams UCF 4 45 11.3 2. Elijah Moore Ole Miss 4 42 10.5 3. DeVonta Smith Alabama 4 38 9.5 4. Jaelon Darden North Texas 5 46 9.2 5. Billy Kemp Virginia 4 36 9.0 6. Shi Smith S. Carolina 4 34 8.5

THE X FACTOR: Sophomore Xavier Legette is con-sidered the Gamecocks’ second-best wide receiv-er. He has seven catches for 113 yards this season, a team-leading 16.1-yards per catch. Legette was a quarterback in his school and is still learning the nuances of the position, but is athletic and has a high ceiling.

THROW IT TO THE TIGHT END: Senior Nick Muse, the latest in a long line of standout Gamecock tight ends, is second on the team with 13 recep-tions for 185 yards, an average of 14.2 yards per catch. Muse, who was named to the preseason John Mackey Award watch list which recognizes the nation’s top tight end, joined the Gamecocks at the start of fall camp in 2019 following a trans-fer from William & Mary.

A TALE OF ONE CITY: Tight end Nick Muse has had the best of times and the worst of times in his two games against Vanderbilt. In 2019, Muse suffered a season-ending ACL injury against the Commo-dores. This year, the senior had his best game as a Gamecock, catching five passes for 85 yards.

IN THE TRENCHES: The Gamecocks have probably their deepest and most experienced offensive line under head coach Will Muschamp. Four play-ers - Sadarius Hutcherson, Eric Douglas, Jovaughn Gwyn and Dylan Wonnum have started each of the four games. Fifth-year senior Sadarius Hutcherson, a pre-season all-league selection and a member of the Outland Trophy Watch List, leads the unit. He has returned to his more natural guard position after playing left tackle last season. He has made 33 ca-reer starts, most on the squad, including 30-con-secutive starts. He was recognized as the SEC’s Offensive Lineman of the Week for his efforts at Vanderbilt when he graded out at 88 percent with seven knockdowns and no missed assignments. Dylan Wonnum, a Freshman All-American two years ago, returns to man a tackle position after being hampered by an ankle injury for much of the 2019 campaign. He started each of the first three games at left tackle, but returned to right tackle against Auburn, his primary position over the past two years. A Freshman All-American in 2018, he is on the Wuerffel Trophy Watch List and a member of SAAC. Junior Eric Douglas has earned the starting nod at center this season. He has appeared in 25 games during his career.

Redshirt sophomore Jovaughn Gwyn, who is considered one of the strongest players on the squad, starts at right guard. He has started 15-con-secutive games. The final spot, a tackle position, has been in flux. Redshirt freshman Jakai Moore earned the start in each of the first two contests at right tackle. He played in three games last season, making a pair of starts. True freshman Vershon Lee made the start at right tackle at Vanderbilt. JUCO transfer Jazston Turnetine earned the start at left tackle against Auburn, his first career start. Sophomore Jaylen Nichols and junior Jordan Rhodes have also been starters in their Carolina careers.

THE VETERANS UP FRONT: The Gamecock defen-sive line features three seniors and a junior in the starting lineup. Keir Thomas and Jabari Ellis work in the middle, while preseason All-SEC pick Aaron Sterling plays defensive end and junior Kingsley (JJ) Enagbare works at the BUCK. Sterling has logged the best numbers, entering the 2020 sea-son with 16.0 tackles for loss and 9.0 sacks.

KINGSLEY HAS BEEN DY-NO-MITE: Regarded as the Gamecocks’ top pass rusher, Kingsley “JJ” Enagbare has gotten off to an excellent start this season. In the opener against Tennessee, he re-corded a career-high nine tackles, including a pair of sacks, and forced a fumble while making his de-but at the BUCK position. He also notched sacks at Vanderbilt and versus Auburn. After four games he leads the SEC with 4.0 sacks. His 1.0 sacks per game is tied for 15th in the nation. His 4.5 tackles for loss rank sixth in the league.

NO DOUBTING THOMAS: Fifth-year senior Keir Thomas is putting together an excellent season. He is fourth on the team with 16 tackles, despite only playing in three games, and has 3.0 sacks, ty-ing Enagbare for first in the SEC and 15th in the country at 1.0 sacks per game.

TALENT BEHIND THEM: The Gamecocks have a trio of highly-touted players right behind that vet-eran quartet up front. Sophomore Zacch Pickens is becoming a force in the middle of the line, Jor-dan Burch is a freshman BUCK who is the second-highest ranked recruit to sign with Carolina behind only Jadeveon Clowney, and freshman defensive end Tonka Hemingway earned his first start in the win over Auburn. Pickens, who made his first start at Vanderbilt, has recorded eight tackles this sea-son, Burch has 10 stops, including 2.0 tackles for loss and a fumble recovery, and Hemingway has a pair of pass breakups, a quarterback hurry and a forced fumble on his resume.

KEEPING UP WITH JONESES: Junior linebacker Er-nest Jones is the vocal leader of the defense from the MIKE position. A preseason All-SEC selection, Jones led the team in tackles as a sophomore with

GAME NOTES

Category Avg./No. SEC NCAAScoring Offense 30.5 6 38Rushing Offense 162.0 6 42Passing Offense 210.5 11 54Passing Efficiency 122.33 10 54Total Offense 372.5 9 55

Scoring Defense 24.5 3 24Rushing Defense 124.5 6 24Passing Defense 23.5 7 41Pass Eff. Defense 131.79 5 35Total Defense 368.0 6 27

Kickoff Returns 15.67 10 63Opp. Kickoff Returns 21.40 8 44Punt Returns 6.40 12 48Opp. Punt Returns 15.60 13 71Net Punting 36.41 11 56

Fumbles Recovered 2 7 37Fumbles Lost 3 7 38Passes Intercepted 5 4 18Passes Had Intercepted 2 3 14Turnovers Gained 7 5 28Turnovers Lost 5 5 26Turnover Margin 0.50 5 22

Sacks 2.50 5 32Sacks Allowed 2.75 10 54Tackles for Loss 5.5 6 49Tackles for Loss Allowed 7.00 11 49

3rd Down Percentage .424 8 38Opp. 3rd Down Pct. .277 1 84th Down Percentage .857 2 7Opp. 4th Down Pct. .000 1 1

Penalties/Game 4.75 4 16Penalty Yards/Game 38.50 5 14

Time of Possession 33:29 1 9

2020 Carolina Rankings

Defense

SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week .............Sadarius Hutcherson ..........at Vanderbilt (10/10)Walter Camp National DefensivePlayer of the Week ........................................................... Jaycee Horn..........................vs Auburn (10/17)SEC Defensive Player of the Week ........................... Jaycee Horn..........................vs Auburn (10/17)SEC Special Teams Player of the Week ................... Kai Kroeger ..........................vs Auburn (10/17)

2020 Award Winners

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97 stops, 20 more than anyone else on the squad. He ranked fourth in the SEC with 8.1 tackles per game a year ago. He was the team leader again in the season opener against Tennessee with 11 stops and had five stops at Florida before match-ing his career high with 13 tackles at Vanderbilt, in-cluding a career-best 3.0 tackles for loss. He leads the team with 36 tackles, an average of 9.0 per game, 10th in the SEC, and is tied for 10th in the league with 3.5 tackles for loss.

GETTING IN THE SACK: The Gamecocks have recorded 10 sacks (2.5 per game) through four games. Kingsley Enagbare leads the team with 4.0, including a pair against Tennessee. Keir Thom-as had 2.0 sacks against Auburn and is also averag-ing 1.0 per game. Carolina averaged 2.0 sacks per

game a season ago. Here are the individual num-bers:

SACKS 2020 CAREERAaron Sterling 0.5 9.5Kingsley Enagbare 4.0 8.5Kier Thomas 3.0 8.5Brad Johnson 0.0 3.5Jaycee Horn 0.0 3.0Ernest Jones 1.0 2.0Jabari Ellis 0.5 1.5Rick Sandidge 1.0 1.5R.J. Roderick 0.0 1.0Sherrod Greene 0.0 0.5

TOOTING YOUR OWN HORN: Jaycee Horn is con-sidered the best cover corner on the team. The junior rarely gets balls thrown his way, but Auburn challenged him last week and he was up to the task, intercepting two passes and breaking up four others, earning Walter Camp National Player of the Week and SEC Defensive Player of the Week honors. He is tied for second in the nation with 2.0 pass breakups per game.

DON’T PICK ON MUK: Israel Mukuamu has re-ceived his share of accolades after bursting on the national scene with a three-interception per-formance in the upset win at Georgia last season. At 6-4, Mukuamu has spent most of his time at cornerback, but started at safety at Florida. The junior preseason All-SEC defensive back owns six career interceptions, including one off Kyle Trask at Florida, and was listed on both the Thorpe and Lott IMPACT Trophy watch lists. He suffered a groin injury in the season opener against Tennessee and has been limited since then. He did not play last week against Auburn.

HERE’S TO YOU, JAMMIE ROBINSON: Sophomore Jammie Robinson is one of the hardest hitters on the team. He is second on the team with 25 tack-les, including 18 solo stops after four games. Rob-inson earned Freshman All-SEC and second-team Freshman All-America honors in 2019.

SHILO WAS PRIME TIME: Redshirt freshman Shilo Sanders came up big against Auburn. Making his second career start, Sanders recorded a team-high 10 tackles, including nine solo stops. He is third on the team with 20 tackles.

PICK THIS: The Gamecocks have five interceptions through four games this season after picking off a dozen passes a season ago, led by Israel Mukua-mu’s four. Izzy got the team’s first one at Florida and Cam Smith recorded his first career pick at Vanderbilt. The Gamecocks picked off Auburn’s Bo Nix three times last week, including the first two

of Jaycee Horn’s career. Here are the numbers :INTERCEPTIONS 2020 CAREERIsrael Mukuamu 1 6Jaycee Horn 2 2Ernest Jones 0 2R.J. Roderick 0 2Jaylin Dickerson 1 1John Dixon 0 1Jammie Robinson 0 1Cam Smith 1 1

WHITE ON THE MONEY: Senior placekicker Parker White has worked his way into being a very con-worked his way into being a very con-sistent and productive placekicker for the Game-sistent and productive placekicker for the Game-cocks. He has converted 51-of-70 field goals in his cocks. He has converted 51-of-70 field goals in his career, 72.9 percent, career, 72.9 percent, including 34-of-37 (91.9 pct.) from inside 40 yards. His 51 field goals made and 70 field goals attempted both rank third on the school’s all-time list. He also ranks third on the school’s all-time scoring list with 263 points. White owns a career long of 50 yards and has five fourth-quarter or overtime game-winning field goals in his career. He is 6-for-7 in field goal attempts this season, with his only miss coming from 53-yards out, which snapped a string of 14-consecutive field goals made, one shy of the school record of 15, set by Collin Mackie from 1987-88.

WELL THAT BITES: Parker White fell one shy of matching the school record for consecutive field goals made when his 53-yard attempt in the rainy conditions at Vandy missed wide left. The 53-yard-er would have been a career long. He had con-nected on 14-straight prior to that miss, one shy of the school record of 15, set by Collin Mackie from 1987-88. He has connected on 16 of his last 17 at-tempts and ranks sixth among FBS kickers with 51 career field goals made.

KICKING WITH KROEGER: True freshman punter Kai Kroeger has punted 17 times this season for a 42.2-yard average with five inside the 20 and a long of 53 yards. After punting six times for just 211 yards, a 35.2-yard average in his debut against Tennessee, he has punted 11 times over the past three games for 506 yards, a 46.0-yard average.

SEC HONORS: Freshman punter Kai Kroeger was recognized as the SEC Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance against Auburn. He punted five times for a 48.4-yard average, includ-ing a career-best 53-yarder. Three of his five punts were downed inside the 20, at the 2, 7 and 19-yard lines. He had a net punting average of 44.4 yards in the contest after entering the game with just a net of 33.1 yards per punt this season.

GAME NOTES

Eric Douglas Rimington Trophy Watch List

Kingsley Enagbare Phil Steele Fourth Team All-SEC

Jaycee Horn Coaches Third Team All-SEC Phil Steele Second Team All-SEC Athlon’s Third Team All-SEC

Sadarius Hutcherson Coaches Second Team All-SEC Media Second Team All-SEC Outland Trophy Watch List Phil Steele Second Team All-SEC Athlon’s Second Team All-SEC

Ernest Jones Coaches Third Team All-SEC Phil Steele Third Team All-SEC Athlon’s Third Team All-SEC

Israel Mukuamu Coaches Second Team All-SEC Media Second Team All-SEC Jim Thorpe Award Watch List Phil Steele Fourth Team All-America Phil Steele Second Team All-SEC Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List

Nick Muse John Mackey Award Watch List Phil Steele Third Team All-SEC

Jammie Robinson Athlon’s Third Team All-SEC

Shi Smith Phil Steele Fourth Team All-SEC

Aaron Sterling Coaches Second Team All-SEC Media Third Team All-SEC Athlon’s Second Team All-SEC

Parker White Lou Groza Award Watch List Athlon’s Fouth Team All-SEC William V. Campbell Trophy Watch List

Dylan Wonnum Wuerffel Trophy Watch List

Preseason Accolades

Opponent (Date vs. SC) 2020 Last Week This WeekTennessee (9/26) 2-2 L, 34-7 vs Kentucky vs AlabamaFlorida (10/3) 2-1 ppd. vs LSU ByeVanderbilt (10/10) 0-3 ppd. at Missouri ByeAuburn (10/17) 2-2 L, 30-22 at South Carolina at Ole MissLSU (10/24) 1-2 ppd. at Florida vs South CarolinaTexas A&M (11/7) 3-1 W, 28-14 at Mississippi State ByeOle Miss (11/14) 1-3 L, 33-21 at Arkansas vs AuburnMissouri (11/21) 1-2 ppd. vs Vanderbilt vs KentuckyGeorgia (11/28) 3-1 L, 41-24 at Alabama ByeKentucky (12/5) 2-2 W, 34-7 at Tennessee at Missouri

Tracking the 2020 Opponents

Special Teams

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GAME NOTES

SUNDAYPractice is sched-uled for 5 pm. Head coach Will Muschamp holds a teleconference at 7 p.m. ET. No player availability.

MONDAYThe team is scheduled for its NCAA-mandated off day. No me-dia availability for coaches or play-ers.

TUESDAYPractice is sched-uled for 9 am. Selected players will be available following prac-tice via Zoom. All requests must be in to Steve Fink by 5 p.m. Sunday. Coach Muschamp holds a 12:30 pm Zoom press con-ference.

WEDNESDAYPractice is sched-uled for 9 am. There is no post-practice availabil-ity. Coach Mus-champ is on the SEC conference call at 12:10 p.m. ET.

THURSDAYPractice is sched-uled for 9 am. There is no post-practice avail-ability. Coach Will Muschamp’s weekly radio show is from 7-8 p.m. ET from Backstreets Grille on Devine Street

FRIDAYHead coach Will Muschamp, of-fensive and de-fensive coordina-tors and selected players are avail-able for network television only.

SATURDAYCoach Muschamp and selected play-ers will be avail-able via Zoom fol-lowing the game. The Gamecocks’ locker room is closed.

Weekly South Carolina Football Media Availability

Weekly Press Conference:Head Coach Will Muschamp conducts a weekly Zoom press conference at 12:30 pm ET on Tuesdays. The University of South Carolina communications of-fice will make Coach Muschamp’s weekly press con-ference available for the media via an FTP site. For more information, contact Matt Freed at [email protected].

Weekly Teleconference:Head Coach Will Muschamp conducts a weekly tele-conference at 7 pm ET on Sundays. Please contact Steve Fink at [email protected] for the phone number and passcode to participate.

SEC Teleconference:The Southeastern Conference will host a weekly press teleconference each Wednesday from Sept. 23 through Dec. 2. The teleconference, open to the media, will feature the head coach from each team every week. Coach Muschamp’s schedule time is 12:10 pm ET. Contact the SEC Media Relations office at for the number and passcode.

Carolina Calls:Carolina Calls with Head Coach Will Muschamp is on the airwaves on most Thursdays throughout the season. Hosted by the voice of Carolina Football and Gamecock Hall of Famer, Todd Ellis, the show will originate from a new location this year – Backstreets Grill, located at 2400 Devine Street in Columbia. The show airs from 7-8 pm ET and is carried on the flag-ship station of the Gamecocks, WNKT-FM, across the Palmetto State on the Gamecock Radio Network and over the internet at GamecocksOnline.com.

Television Show:The Will Muschamp Television Show airs at 11:30 a.m. on Sundays on Fox Sports Southeast.

Name Team Position*Jerell Adams Baltimore Ravens Tight End*Zack Bailey Tampa Bay Buccaneers Offensive TackleT.J. Brunson New York Giants LinebackerDamiere Byrd New England Patriots Wide ReceiverA.J. Cann Jacksonville Jaguars Offensive GuardJoseph Charlton Carolina Panthers PunterJadeveon Clowney Tennessee Titans Defensive EndJared Cook New Orleans Saints Tight EndPharoh Cooper Carolina Panthers Wide ReceiverDennis Daley Carolina Panthers Offensive TackleMike Davis Carolina Panthers Running BackRico Dowdle Dallas Cowboys Running BackBryan Edwards Las Vegas Raiders Wide Receiver*Tavien Feaster Detroit Lions Running BackRashad Fenton Kansas City Chiefs Cornerback*Elliott Fry Atlanta Falcons PlacekickerStephon Gilmore New England Patriots CornerbackHayden Hurst Atlanta Falcons Tight EndMelvin Ingram Los Angeles Chargers LinebackerAlshon Jeffery Philadelphia Eagles Wide ReceiverJohnathan Joseph Tennessee Titans CornerbackJavon Kinlaw San Francisco 49ers Defensive Tackle*Chris Lammons Kansas City Chiefs Cornerback*Kyle Markway Cleveland Browns Tight End**Skai Moore Indianapolis Colts LinebackerKeisean Nixon Las Vegas Raiders CornerbackDeebo Samuel San Francisco 49ers Wide ReceiverBrandon Shell Seattle Seahawks Offensive TackleTaylor Stallworth Indianapolis Colts Defensive TackleD.J. Swearinger New Orleans Saints SafetyRyan Succop Tampa Bay Buccaneers Placekicker*Ty’Son Williams Baltimore Ravens Running BackD.J. Wonnum Minnesota Vikings Defensive End *Practice Squad **Opted out of the 2020 season

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THE LAST TIME THEY MET

South Carolina 3 7 14 0 24 LSU 7 10 21 7 45

#7/5 LSU 45South Carolina 24

October 10, 2015Tiger Stadium

Baton Rouge, La.42,058

BATON ROUGE, LA.— Few fans of Carolina football could have imag-ined they would call LSU’s Tiger Stadium home, but after a tumultuous week in Columbia the Gamecocks went west to take on the seventh-ranked Tigers.

On the field, the Gamecocks faced one of the most potent offenses in the country and Heisman candidate Leonard Fournette. A relentless and physical ground game would be the difference for LSU, though, who won 45-24 behind 54 rushes for 396 yards. The Tigers are now 5-0 (3-0 SEC), the Gamecocks move back to 2-4 (0-4).

Perry Orth finished with 200 yards passing and a pair of touchdown throws. One would go to Pharoh Cooper, who hauled in seven passes for 105 yards. On defense, Marquavius Lewis had his best game in the Garnet and Black, with nine tackles and a sack.

The Gamecocks would open the scoring on their very first drive, using a big third-down conversion to set up a field goal. On their own 45, the Gamecocks faced a third and 11. Orth hooked up with Cooper for a 42 yard passing play to get the ball into the red zone, setting up Elliott Fry’s 21-yard field goal.

LSU would immediately counter that score with a 13 play, 75-yard touchdown drive that was capped by a four-yard run by Darrel Williams. It would score again on its first drive of the second quarter to go ahead 14-3, but the Gamecocks would not run and hide from the early adver-sity. Instead, it would come up with their most explosive play of the day to ignite a small but passionate fanbase in the stadium.

After LSU’s touchdown, freshman Rashad Fenton took the ensu-ing kickoff 96 yards to score on his first kick return ever for the team. It snapped a 13-year stretch without a kickoff return for the program, with the last coming from Matthew Thomas at Virginia in 2002.

LSU added a field goal as the half expired to take a 17-10 lead into in-termission.

Through the first two quarters, the defense held Fournette to just 49 yards (3.3 per carry), but Harris responded to the run-focused Gamecock defense with 135 yards on 13 completions.

Fournette would nearly double his first-half rushing total on one carry. The sophomore went for an 87-yard touchdown run on his second touch of the third quarter and the Tigers would extend the lead to 24-10. After a three-and-out for Carolina, LSU went for another big play to make it 31-10. Facing a third-and-24 at its own 38, Harris appeared to overthrow his intended receiver, but a streaking Travin Dural caught the pass on the fly and went untouched for a 62-yard score.

Needing a quick answer, South Carolina got just that as it went 60 yards in just 90 seconds to score. Staring at fourth-and-eight and just out of field goal range at the 36, Perry Orth would hit Jerell Adams over the middle. The senior tight end broke an ankle tackle and went in for his second touchdown of the season on his longest reception of the season.

The third quarter would end with dueling touchdown drives, starting with LSU going 75 yards on just six plays right after Adams’ touchdown that made it 38-17. Carolina responded through the air with a three-play drive that would also result in a touchdown. Orth started things off with a 15-yard strike to Matrick Belton, then hit Cooper on a slant and let the playmaker take it 43 yards for the score.

It appeared that the Gamecocks caught a break on the ensuing kickoff, as Landon Ard recovered his own onside kick, but the referees ruled that D.J. Smith was offsides on the kick. The Tigers would field the re-kick.

LSU’s ground game continued to grind on the Gamecock defense, keeping the score at an arm’s length with a touchdown on its fourth con-secutive drive to begin the fourth quarter. This time it would be Derrius Guice, diving in from four yards out for the final score of a 45-24 game. Carolina would gain just 33 yards in the fourth, as the Tigers dominated possession through the run game.

1st 11:02 SC Fry 21-yard field goal (13-62-3:58) 3-01st 5:47 LSU Williams 4-yard run (Domingue kick) (13-75-5:47) 3-72nd 7:41 LSU Dupre 10-yard pass from Harris (Domingue kick) (11-6-5:42) 3-142nd 7:27 SC Fenton 96-yard kickoff return (Fry kick) 10-142nd 0:00 LSU Domingue 29-yard field goal (10-54-1:19) 10-173rd 14:01 LSU Fournette 87-yard run (Domingue kick) (2-90-0:51) 10-243rd 6:29 LSU Dural 62-yard pass from Harris (Domingue kick) (10-80-6:11) 10-313rd 5:02 SC Adams 36-yard pass from Orth (Fry kick (5-60-1:21) 17-313rd 1:55 LSU Williams 1-yard run (Domingue kick) (6-75-3:07) 17-383rd 0:39 SC P. Cooper 43-yard pass from Orth (Fry kick) (3-61-1:44) 24-384th 13:15 LSU Guice 4-yard run (Domingue kick) (6-67-2:13) 24-45 SC LSU First Downs 12 29 Rushing 6 19 Passing 6 9 Penalty 0 1Net Yards Rushing 74 396 Rushing Attempts 20 54Net Yards Passing 209 228 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 15-30-1 18-29-0Total Offense Yards 283 624 Total Offense Plays 50 83Fumbles: No.-Lost 1-0 2-0Penalties: No.-Yards 5-32 7-50Punts-Yards 3-133 3-115 Avg. Yards Per Punt 44.3 38.3Punt Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 1-(-1)Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 3-124 2-41Interceptions: No.-Yards 0-0 1-0Possession Time 20:07 39:53Third Down Conversions 5-12 9-15Fourth Down Conversions 1-3 2-2Red Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 5-6Sacks By: No.-Yards 1-12 1-6PAT Kicks 3-3 6-6Field Goals 1-1 1-1

RUSHING: SC: Carson 6-26; Da. Williams 7-25; Orth 4-16; P. Cooper 2-7; Scarnecchia 1-0. LSU: Guice 16-161; Fournette 20-158; Williams 10-61; Harris 6-11; Brossette 1-6; Team 1-(-1). PASSING: SC: Orth 14-25-1-200; Scarnecchia 1-1-0-9; Googer 0-1-0-0. LSU: Harris 18-28-0-228; Team 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: SC: P. Cooper 7-105; Jeffery 3-35; Da. Williams 2-9; Adams 1-36; Belton 1-15; Hurst 1-9. LSU: Dupre 6-74; Dural 4-109; Fournette 3-25; Johnson 2-6; Smith 1-11; Guice 1-2; Moore 1-1.

PUNT RETURNS: SC: None. LSU: White 1-(-1).

KICKOFF RETURNS: SC: Fenton 2-118; Crosby 1-6. LSU: Williams 1-21; Jackson 1-20.

INTERCEPTION RETURNS: SC: None. LSU: Battle 1-0.

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SCORING SUMMARY

TEAM STATISTICS

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp Hometown (High/Last School)16 Trey Adkins WR 5-11 178 SO-1L Simpsonville, S.C. (Hillcrest)25 Rashad Amos RB 6-2 215 FR-HS Fayetteville, Ga. (Sandy Creek) 93 Joseph Anderson DL 6-3 275 FR-RS Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland)59 Matthew Bailey LS 6-1 200 FR-RS Deland, Fla. (Deland)23 Jaheim Bell TE 6-2 230 FR-HS Lake City, Fla. (Valdosta)67 Gavin Bennett OL 6-3 290 FR-RS Rock Hill, S.C. (South Pointe)26 Elisha Brooks WR 6-0 185 FR-RS Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy College Prep)81 Jalen Brooks WR 6-3 190 JR-TR Harrisburg, N.C. (Hickory Ridge/ Wingate/Tarleton State) 8 Jahmar Brown LB 6-1 215 SO-1L Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 3 Jordan Burch B/S 6-6 275 FR-HS Columbia, S.C. (Hammond School)89 Ger-Cari Caldwell WR 6-5 205 FR-HS Rock Hill, S.C. (Northwestern)68 Wyatt Campbell OL 6-6 305 SO-SQ Elgin, S.C. (Lugoff-Elgin)33 Slade Carroll RB 5-9 205 SR-SQ Lexington, S.C. (Lexington)97 Devontae Davis DL 6-3 290 JR-SQ New Ellenton, S.C. (Silver Bluff/ Georgia Military) 8 Randrecous Davis* WR 5-10 190 SR-2L Atlanta, Ga. (Mays) 4 Jaylin Dickerson DB 6-1 195 JR-1L Southern Pines, N.C. (Pinecrest)22 John Dixon DB 6-0 185 SO-1L Tampa, Fla. (Chamberlain) 4 Luke Doty QB 6-1 210 FR-HS Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Myrtle Beach)71 Eric Douglas OL 6-4 315 JR-2L Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek)32 Bradley Dunn FB 5-9 222 FR-HS Columbia, S.C. (Hammond School)28 Deon Eaddy WR 6-2 190 FR-HS Woodbridge, Va. (Forest Park)45 Spencer Eason-Riddle LB 6-0 225 SR-2L Raleigh, N.C. (Leesville Road)55 Gilber Edmond B/S 6-5 230 FR-HS Fort Pierce, Fla. (Westwood)29 Brandon Edwards WR 6-0 200 FR-HS Blythewood, S.C. (Blythewood)99 Jabari Ellis DL 6-3 285 SR-1L Vance, S.C. (Lake Marion/ Georgia Military)52 Kingsley Enagbare DL 6-4 270 JR-2L Atlanta, Ga. (Hapeville Charter)31 Chandler Farrell DL 6-3 278 SR-2L Summerville, S.C. (Summerville)14 Deshaun Fenwick RB 6-1 220 SO-1L Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River)16 Rodricus Fitten B/S 6-1 255 FR-RS Atlanta, Ga. (Booker T. Washington)25 O’Donnell Fortune DB 6-1 175 FR-HS Sumter, S.C. (Sumter)27 Jaylan Foster DB 5-10 190 SR-SQ Duncan, S.C. (Byrnes/Gardner-Webb)58 Mark Fox* OL 6-4 297 FR-RS Miami, Fla. (Northwestern)23 Fabian Goodman DB 5-10 170 FR-HS Columbia, S.C. (Hammond School)44 Sherrod Greene LB 6-1 230 SR-3L Rocky Mount, N.C. (Rocky Mount)26 Landon Grier DB 5-9 175 FR-HS Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas)54 Jovaughn Gwyn OL 6-2 295 SO-1L Charlotte, N.C. (Harding University)47 Cole Hanna PK 5-7 180 SO-SQ Norcross, Ga. (Norcross)20 Kevin Harris RB 5-10 225 SO-1L Hinesville, Ga. (Bradwell Institute)91 Tonka Hemingway DL 6-3 265 FR-HS Conway, S.C. (Conway)45 Alex Herrera K/P 5-9 182 FR-RS Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley) 3 Ryan Hilinski QB 6-3 225 SO-1L Orange, Calif. (Orange Lutheran)15 Collin Hill QB 6-4 222 GR-TR Moore, S.C. (Dorman/Colorado St.)11 Dominick Hill DB 6-0 195 FR-HS Orlando, Fla. (Jones) 1 Jaycee Horn DB 6-1 205 JR-2L Alpharetta, Ga. (Alpharetta)12 Joey Hunter DB 6-0 200 FR-HS Atlanta, Ga. (Sandy Creek)95 Alex Huntley DL 6-4 295 FR-HS Blythewood, S.C. (Hammond School)50 Sadarius Hutcherson OL 6-4 320 SR-3L Huntingdon, Tenn. (Huntingdon)98 Mitch Jeter PK 5-10 190 FR-HS Salisbury, N.C. (Cannon School) 19 Brad Johnson B/S 6-2 235 JR-2L Pendleton, S.C. (Pendleton)92 Tyreek Johnson DL 6-3 265 SO-SQ Sumter, S.C. (Lakewood)53 Ernest Jones LB 6-2 230 JR-2L Waycross, Ga. (Ware County)72 Trai Jones OL 6-2 300 FR-HS Abbeville, S.C. (Abbeville)18 Connor Jordan QB 6-3 205 FR-RS Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook) 5 Dakereon Joyner WR 6-1 202 SO-1L N. Charleston, S.C. (Fort Dorchester)32 Mohamed Kaba LB 6-2 227 FR-HS Clinton, N.C. (Clinton)12 Traevon Kenion TE 6-3 240 FR-RS Monroe, N.C. (Wake Forest) 36 Christian Kinsley P 6-2 220 SR-SQ Lexington, S.C. (Lexington/ Kennesaw State)

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp Hometown (High/Last School)39 Kai Kroeger P 6-3 195 FR-HS Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest)77 Vershon Lee OL 6-3 313 FR-HS Woodbridge, Va. (Freedom)17 Xavier Legette WR 6-0 210 SO-1L Mullins, S.C. (Mullins) 1 MarShawn Lloyd RB 5-9 210 FR-HS Wilmington, Del. (DeMatha)42 Rosendo Louis Jr. LB 6-2 245 SO-1L Deerfield Beach, Fla. (Deerfield Beach)27 Payton Mangrum WR 6-0 188 FR-HS Greenville, S.C. (Eastside)70 Hank Manos OL 6-4 305 SO-SQ Chapin, S.C. (Chapin)48 Sean McGonigal FB 6-1 240 JR-SQ Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Myrtle Beach)31 McKay Melnick DB 5-9 185 FR-HS Bogart, Ga. (Prince Avenue Christian)55 Jakai Moore OL 6-5 305 FR-RS Nokesville, Va. (Patriot)24 Israel Mukuamu DB 6-4 205 JR-2L Bossier City, La. (Parkway)80 Keveon Mullins TE 6-1 245 FR-RS Memphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven)74 Vincent Murphy OL 6-2 300 FR-RS Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 9 Nick Muse TE 6-4 250 SR-1L Belmont, N.C. (South Point/ William & Mary)52 Jaylen Nichols OL 6-5 315 SO-1L Charlotte, N.C. (Myers Park) 6 Zacch Pickens DL 6-3 300 SO-1L Anderson, S.C. (T.L. Hanna)84 Rico Powers WR 6-2 195 FR-HS Atlanta, Ga. (Hapeville Charter)46 Adam Prentice FB 6-0 245 GR-TR Fresno, Calif. (Clovis/Colorado St.)73 James Reedy OL 6-4 315 FR-HS Columbia, S.C. (Cardinal Newman)83 Patrick Reedy TE 6-7 265 SO-SQ Columbia, S.C. (Cardinal Newman)88 Will Register TE 6-4 245 JR-1L Chapin, S.C. (Chapin)76 Jordan Rhodes OL 6-4 325 JR-1L Fairburn, Ga. (Creekside) 7 Jammie Robinson DB 5-11 195 SO-1L Leesburg, Ga. (Lee County)10 R.J. Roderick DB 6-0 205 JR-2L Summerville, S.C. (Cane Bay)78 Hunter Rogers DS 6-1 185 FR-HS Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley)57 Will Rogers OL 6-3 305 FR-RS Hampton, Ga. (Lovejoy)19 Ben Rollins WR 5-8 160 FR-HS Inman, S.C. (Chapman)28 Darius Rush DB 6-2 190 SO-1L Kingstree, S.C. (C.E. Murray)90 Jesse Sanders TE 6-3 235 FR-HS Aiken, S.C. (South Aiken)21 Shilo Sanders DB 6-0 195 FR-RS Cedar Hill, Texas (Trinity Christian)90 Rick Sandidge DL 6-5 295 JR-2L Concord, N.C. (Concord)96 Makius Scott DL 6-4 305 FR-HS Gainesville, Ga. (Gainesville)66 Dylan Sebuck OL 6-4 310 FR-HS Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Oceanside Collegiate Academy)35 Eric Shaw TE 6-4 220 FR-HS Reeltown, Ala. (Reeltown) 9 Cam Smith DB 6-0 185 FR-RS Blythewood, S.C. (Westwood)18 OrTre Smith* WR 6-4 222 JR-2L Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando)13 Shi Smith WR 5-10 190 SR-3L Union, S.C. (Union County)22 Bruce Staley RB 5-9 200 FR-HS West Columbia, S.C. (Airport)30 Damani Staley LB 6-0 235 SR-3L Columbia, S.C. (Ridge View)15 Aaron Sterling DL 6-1 245 SR-3L Atlanta, Ga. (Tucker)65 Chuck Strickland OL 6-1 254 FR-HS Spartanburg, S.C. (Byrnes)86 Chad Terrell WR 6-3 215 JR-2L Bogue Chitto, Miss. (North Paulding) 5 Keir Thomas DL 6-2 275 SR-3L Miami, Fla. (Miami Central)82 KeShawn Toney TE 6-2 248 FR-RS Williston, S.C. (Williston-Elko)75 Jazston Turnetine OL 6-7 330 JR-JC Ellenwood, Ga. (Stockbridge/ Hutchinson CC)10 Jay Urich QB 6-5 215 JR-1L Greenville, S.C. (Wren) 6 Josh Vann WR 5-10 190 JR-2L Tucker, Ga. (Tucker)46 Noah Vincent LB 6-1 210 SO-SQ Buford, S.C. (Buford)62 Tyshawn Wannamaker OL 6-3 335 FR-HS St. Matthews, S.C. (Calhoun County)41 Darryle Ware LB 6-1 225 FR-HS Charleston, S.C. (Fort Dorchester)94 M.J. Webb DL 6-3 295 JR-1L Rutledge, Ga. (Morgan County)43 Parker White PK 6-5 195 SR-3L Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando)11 ZaQuandre White RB 6-1 200 JR-JC Cape Coral, Fla. (North Fort Myers/ Iowa Western C.C.)79 Dylan Wonnum OL 6-5 310 JR-2L Tucker, Ga. (Tucker)87 Mike Wyman WR 6-2 200 FR-HS Greensboro, N.C. (Dudley)

*-Opted Out

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

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NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp Hometown (High/Last School) 1 Jaycee Horn DB 6-1 205 JR-2L Alpharetta, Ga. (Alpharetta) 1 MarShawn Lloyd RB 5-9 210 FR-HS Wilmington, Del. (DeMatha) 3 Ryan Hilinski QB 6-3 225 SO-1L Orange, Calif. (Orange Lutheran) 3 Jordan Burch B/S 6-6 275 FR-HS Columbia, S.C. (Hammond School) 4 Jaylin Dickerson DB 6-1 195 JR-1L Southern Pines, N.C. (Pinecrest) 4 Luke Doty QB 6-1 210 FR-HS Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Myrtle Beach) 5 Keir Thomas DL 6-2 275 SR-3L Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 5 Dakereon Joyner WR 6-1 202 SO-1L N. Charleston, S.C. (Fort Dorchester) 6 Josh Vann WR 5-10 190 JR-2L Tucker, Ga. (Tucker) 6 Zacch Pickens DL 6-3 300 SO-1L Anderson, S.C. (T.L. Hanna) 7 Jammie Robinson DB 5-11 195 SO-1L Leesburg, Ga. (Lee County) 8 Randrecous Davis* WR 5-10 190 SR-2L Atlanta, Ga. (Mays) 8 Jahmar Brown LB 6-1 215 SO-1L Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 9 Nick Muse TE 6-4 250 SR-1L Belmont, N.C. (South Point/ William & Mary) 9 Cam Smith DB 6-0 185 FR-RS Blythewood, S.C. (Westwood)10 Jay Urich QB 6-5 215 JR-1L Greenville, S.C. (Wren) 10 R.J. Roderick DB 6-0 205 JR-2L Summerville, S.C. (Cane Bay)11 ZaQuandre White RB 6-1 200 JR-JC Cape Coral, Fla. (North Fort Myers/ Iowa Western C.C.) 11 Dominick Hill DB 6-0 195 FR-HS Orlando, Fla. (Jones)12 Traevon Kenion TE 6-3 240 FR-RS Monroe, N.C. (Wake Forest)12 Joey Hunter DB 6-0 200 FR-HS Atlanta, Ga. (Sandy Creek)13 Shi Smith WR 5-10 190 SR-3L Union, S.C. (Union County)14 Deshaun Fenwick RB 6-1 220 SO-1L Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River)15 Collin Hill QB 6-4 222 GR-TR Moore, S.C. (Dorman/Colorado St.)15 Aaron Sterling DL 6-1 245 SR-3L Atlanta, Ga. (Tucker)16 Rodricus Fitten B/S 6-1 255 FR-RS Atlanta, Ga. (Booker T. Washington)16 Trey Adkins WR 5-11 178 SO-1L Simpsonville, S.C. (Hillcrest) 17 Xavier Legette WR 6-0 210 SO-1L Mullins, S.C. (Mullins)18 OrTre Smith* WR 6-4 222 JR-2L Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando)18 Connor Jordan QB 6-3 205 FR-RS Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook)19 Brad Johnson B/S 6-2 235 JR-2L Pendleton, S.C. (Pendleton)19 Ben Rollins WR 5-8 160 FR-HS Inman, S.C. (Chapman)20 Kevin Harris RB 5-10 225 SO-1L Hinesville, Ga. (Bradwell Institute)21 Shilo Sanders DB 6-0 195 FR-RS Cedar Hill, Texas (Trinity Christian)22 John Dixon DB 6-0 185 SO-1L Tampa, Fla. (Chamberlain)22 Bruce Staley RB 5-9 200 FR-HS West Columbia, S.C. (Airport)23 Jaheim Bell TE 6-2 230 FR-HS Lake City, Fla. (Valdosta)23 Fabian Goodman DB 5-10 170 FR-HS Columbia, S.C. (Hammond School)24 Israel Mukuamu DB 6-4 205 JR-2L Bossier City, La. (Parkway)25 Rashad Amos RB 6-2 215 FR-HS Fayetteville, Ga. (Sandy Creek)25 O’Donnell Fortune DB 6-1 175 FR-HS Sumter, S.C. (Sumter)26 Elisha Brooks WR 6-0 185 FR-RS Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy College Prep)26 Landon Grier DB 5-9 175 FR-HS Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas)27 Jaylan Foster DB 5-10 190 SR-SQ Duncan, S.C. (Byrnes/Gardner-Webb)27 Payton Mangrum WR 6-0 188 FR-HS Greenville, S.C. (Eastside)28 Darius Rush DB 6-2 190 SO-1L Kingstree, S.C. (C.E. Murray) 28 Deon Eaddy WR 6-2 190 FR-HS Woodbridge, Va. (Forest Park)29 Brandon Edwards WR 6-0 200 FR-HS Blythewood, S.C. (Blythewood)30 Damani Staley LB 6-0 235 SR-3L Columbia, S.C. (Ridge View)31 Chandler Farrell DL 6-3 278 SR-2L Summerville, S.C. (Summerville)31 McKay Melnick DB 5-9 185 FR-HS Bogart, Ga. (Prince Avenue Christian)32 Mohamed Kaba LB 6-2 227 FR-HS Clinton, N.C. (Clinton)32 Bradley Dunn FB 5-9 222 FR-HS Columbia, S.C. (Hammond School)33 Slade Carroll RB 5-9 205 SR-SQ Lexington, S.C. (Lexington)35 Eric Shaw TE 6-4 220 FR-HS Reeltown, Ala. (Reeltown)36 Christian Kinsley P 6-2 220 SR-SQ Lexington, S.C. (Lexington/ Kennesaw State) 39 Kai Kroeger P 6-3 195 FR-HS Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest)41 Darryle Ware LB 6-1 225 FR-HS Charleston, S.C. (Fort Dorchester)

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp Hometown (High/Last School)42 Rosendo Louis Jr. LB 6-2 245 SO-1L Deerfield Beach, Fla. (Deerfield Beach)43 Parker White PK 6-5 195 SR-3L Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando)44 Sherrod Greene LB 6-1 230 SR-3L Rocky Mount, N.C. (Rocky Mount)45 Spencer Eason-Riddle LB 6-0 225 SR-2L Raleigh, N.C. (Leesville Road)45 Alex Herrera K/P 5-9 182 FR-RS Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley)46 Adam Prentice FB 6-0 245 GR-TR Fresno, Calif. (Clovis/Colorado St.)46 Noah Vincent LB 6-1 210 SO-SQ Buford, S.C. (Buford)47 Cole Hanna PK 5-7 180 SO-SQ Norcross, Ga. (Norcross)48 Sean McGonigal FB 6-1 240 JR-SQ Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Myrtle Beach)50 Sadarius Hutcherson OL 6-4 320 SR-3L Huntingdon, Tenn. (Huntingdon)52 Kingsley Enagbare DL 6-4 270 JR-2L Atlanta, Ga. (Hapeville Charter)52 Jaylen Nichols OL 6-5 315 SO-1L Charlotte, N.C. (Myers Park)53 Ernest Jones LB 6-2 230 JR-2L Waycross, Ga. (Ware County)54 Jovaughn Gwyn OL 6-2 295 SO-1L Charlotte, N.C. (Harding University)55 Jakai Moore OL 6-5 305 FR-RS Nokesville, Va. (Patriot)55 Gilber Edmond B/S 6-5 230 FR-HS Fort Pierce, Fla. (Westwood) 57 Will Rogers OL 6-3 305 FR-RS Hampton, Ga. (Lovejoy)58 Mark Fox* OL 6-4 297 FR-RS Miami, Fla. (Northwestern)59 Matthew Bailey LS 6-1 200 FR-RS Deland, Fla. (Deland) 62 Tyshawn Wannamaker OL 6-3 335 FR-HS St. Matthews, S.C. (Calhoun County)65 Chuck Strickland OL 6-1 254 FR-HS Spartanburg, S.C. (Byrnes)66 Dylan Sebuck OL 6-4 310 FR-HS Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Oceanside Collegiate Academy)67 Gavin Bennett OL 6-3 290 FR-RS Rock Hill, S.C. (South Pointe)68 Wyatt Campbell OL 6-6 305 SO-SQ Elgin, S.C. (Lugoff-Elgin)70 Hank Manos OL 6-4 305 SO-SQ Chapin, S.C. (Chapin)71 Eric Douglas OL 6-4 315 JR-2L Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek)72 Trai Jones OL 6-2 300 FR-HS Abbeville, S.C. (Abbeville)73 James Reedy OL 6-4 315 FR-HS Columbia, S.C. (Cardinal Newman)74 Vincent Murphy OL 6-2 300 FR-RS Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas)75 Jazston Turnetine OL 6-7 330 JR-JC Ellenwood, Ga. (Stockbridge/ Hutchinson CC) 76 Jordan Rhodes OL 6-4 325 JR-1L Fairburn, Ga. (Creekside)77 Vershon Lee OL 6-3 313 FR-HS Woodbridge, Va. (Freedom)78 Hunter Rogers DS 6-1 185 FR-HS Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley)79 Dylan Wonnum OL 6-5 310 JR-2L Tucker, Ga. (Tucker)80 Keveon Mullins TE 6-1 245 FR-RS Memphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven)81 Jalen Brooks WR 6-3 190 JR-TR Harrisburg, N.C. (Hickory Ridge/ Wingate/Tarleton State)82 KeShawn Toney TE 6-2 248 FR-RS Williston, S.C. (Williston-Elko)83 Patrick Reedy TE 6-7 265 SO-SQ Columbia, S.C. (Cardinal Newman) 84 Rico Powers WR 6-2 195 FR-HS Atlanta, Ga. (Hapeville Charter)86 Chad Terrell WR 6-3 215 JR-2L Bogue Chitto, Miss. (North Paulding)87 Mike Wyman WR 6-2 200 FR-HS Greensboro, N.C. (Dudley)88 Will Register TE 6-4 245 JR-1L Chapin, S.C. (Chapin)89 Ger-Cari Caldwell WR 6-5 205 FR-HS Rock Hill, S.C. (Northwestern)90 Rick Sandidge DL 6-5 295 JR-2L Concord, N.C. (Concord)90 Jesse Sanders TE 6-3 235 FR-HS Aiken, S.C. (South Aiken)91 Tonka Hemingway DL 6-3 265 FR-HS Conway, S.C. (Conway)92 Tyreek Johnson DL 6-3 265 SO-SQ Sumter, S.C. (Lakewood)93 Joseph Anderson DL 6-3 275 FR-RS Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland)94 M.J. Webb DL 6-3 295 JR-1L Rutledge, Ga. (Morgan County)95 Alex Huntley DL 6-4 295 FR-HS Blythewood, S.C. (Hammond School)96 Makius Scott DL 6-4 305 FR-HS Gainesville, Ga. (Gainesville)97 Devontae Davis DL 6-3 290 JR-SQ New Ellenton, S.C. (Silver Bluff/ Georgia Military)98 Mitch Jeter PK 5-10 190 FR-HS Salisbury, N.C. (Cannon School) 99 Jabari Ellis DL 6-3 285 SR-1L Vance, S.C. (Lake Marion/ Georgia Military)

*-Opted Out

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PRESEASON DEPTH CHART

13 Shi Smith 5-10 190 SR-3L Union, S.C. 4 Luke Doty 6-1 210 FR-HS Myrtle Beach, S.C.

17 Xavier Legette 6-0 210 SO-1L Mullins, S.C. 84 Rico Powers 6-2 195 FR-HS Atlanta, Ga.

5 Dakereon Joyner 6-1 202 SO-1L N. Charleston, S.C. 89 Ger-Cari Caldwell 6-5 205 FR-HS Rock Hill, S.C.

79 Dylan Wonnum 6-5 310 JR-2L 79 Dylan Wonnum 6-5 310 JR-2L Tucker, Ga.Tucker, Ga. 75 Jazston Turnetine 6-7 330 JR-JC Ellenwood, Ga. 75 Jazston Turnetine 6-7 330 JR-JC Ellenwood, Ga.

50 Sadarius Hutcherson 6-4 320 SR-3L Huntingdon, Tenn. 50 Sadarius Hutcherson 6-4 320 SR-3L Huntingdon, Tenn. 76 Jordan Rhodes 6-4 325 JR-1L Fairburn, Ga. 76 Jordan Rhodes 6-4 325 JR-1L Fairburn, Ga.

71 Eric Douglas 6-4 315 JR-2L Charlotte, N.C. 71 Eric Douglas 6-4 315 JR-2L Charlotte, N.C. 74 Vincent Murphy 6-2 300 FR-RS Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 74 Vincent Murphy 6-2 300 FR-RS Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

54 Jovaughn Gwyn 6-2 295 SO-1L Charlotte, N.C. 54 Jovaughn Gwyn 6-2 295 SO-1L Charlotte, N.C. 68 Wyatt Campbell 6-6 305 SO-SQ Elgin, S.C. 68 Wyatt Campbell 6-6 305 SO-SQ Elgin, S.C.

52 Jaylen Nichols 6-5 315 SO-1L Charlotte, N.C. 52 Jaylen Nichols 6-5 315 SO-1L Charlotte, N.C.OROR 77 Vershon Lee 6-3 313 FR-HS Woodbridge, Va. 77 Vershon Lee 6-3 313 FR-HS Woodbridge, Va.OROR 55 Jakai Moore 6-5 305 FR-RS Nokesville, Va. 55 Jakai Moore 6-5 305 FR-RS Nokesville, Va.

9 Nick Muse 6-4 250 SR-1L Belmont, N.C. 9 Nick Muse 6-4 250 SR-1L Belmont, N.C. 82 KeShawn Toney 6-2 248 FR-RS Williston, S.C. 82 KeShawn Toney 6-2 248 FR-RS Williston, S.C.

80 Keveon Mullins 6-1 245 FR-RS Memphis, Tenn. 88 Will Register 6-4 245 JR-1L Chapin, S.C. 88 Will Register 6-4 245 JR-1L Chapin, S.C.

15 Collin Hill 6-4 222 GR-TR Moore, S.C. 3 Ryan Hilinski 6-3 225 SO-1L Orange, Calif.

20 Kevin Harris 5-10 225 SO-1L Hinesville, Ga. 20 Kevin Harris 5-10 225 SO-1L Hinesville, Ga.OROR 14 Deshaun Fenwick 6-1 220 SO-1L Bradenton, Fla. 14 Deshaun Fenwick 6-1 220 SO-1L Bradenton, Fla.

46 Adam Prentice 6-0 245 GR-TR Fresno, Calif. 46 Adam Prentice 6-0 245 GR-TR Fresno, Calif.

43 Parker White 6-5 195 SR-3L 43 Parker White 6-5 195 SR-3L Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 98 Mitch Jeter 5-10 190 FR-HS Salisbury, N.C. 98 Mitch Jeter 5-10 190 FR-HS Salisbury, N.C.

39 Kai Kroeger 6-3 195 FR-HS Lake Forest, Ill. 39 Kai Kroeger 6-3 195 FR-HS Lake Forest, Ill. 36 Christian Kinsley 6-2 220 SR-SQ Lexington, S.C. 36 Christian Kinsley 6-2 220 SR-SQ Lexington, S.C.

59 Matthew Bailey 6-1 200 FR-RS Deland, Fla. 59 Matthew Bailey 6-1 200 FR-RS Deland, Fla. 9 Nick Muse 6-4 250 SR-1L Belmont, N.C. 9 Nick Muse 6-4 250 SR-1L Belmont, N.C.

39 Kai Kroeger 6-3 195 FR-HS Lake Forest, Ill. 39 Kai Kroeger 6-3 195 FR-HS Lake Forest, Ill. 36 Christian Kinsley 6-2 220 SR-SQ Lexington, S.C. 36 Christian Kinsley 6-2 220 SR-SQ Lexington, S.C.

17 Xavier Legette 6-0 210 SO-1L Mullins, S.C.OROR 13 Shi Smith 5-10 190 SR-3L Union, S.C.OROR 7 Jammie Robinson 5-11 195 SO-1L Leesburg, Ga. 7 Jammie Robinson 5-11 195 SO-1L Leesburg, Ga.

7 Jammie Robinson 5-11 195 SO-1L Leesburg, Ga. 7 Jammie Robinson 5-11 195 SO-1L Leesburg, Ga.OROR 1 Jaycee Horn 6-1 205 JR-2L Alpharetta, Ga. 1 Jaycee Horn 6-1 205 JR-2L Alpharetta, Ga.

15 Aaron Sterling 6-1 245 SR-3L Atlanta, Ga. 15 Aaron Sterling 6-1 245 SR-3L Atlanta, Ga. 91 Tonka Hemingway 6-3 265 FR-HS Conway, S.C. 91 Tonka Hemingway 6-3 265 FR-HS Conway, S.C.

5 Keir Thomas 6-2 275 SR-3L Miami, Fla. 5 Keir Thomas 6-2 275 SR-3L Miami, Fla. 6 Zacch Pickens 6-3 300 SO-1L Anderson, S.C. 6 Zacch Pickens 6-3 300 SO-1L Anderson, S.C.

99 Jabari Ellis 6-3 285 SR-1L Vance, S.C. 99 Jabari Ellis 6-3 285 SR-1L Vance, S.C. 90 Rick Sandidge 6-5 295 JR-2L Concord, N.C. 90 Rick Sandidge 6-5 295 JR-2L Concord, N.C.

52 Kingsley Enagbare 6-4 270 JR-2L Atlanta, Ga.52 Kingsley Enagbare 6-4 270 JR-2L Atlanta, Ga. 3 Jordan Burch 6-6 275 FR-HS Columbia, S.C. 3 Jordan Burch 6-6 275 FR-HS Columbia, S.C.

19 Brad Johnson 6-2 235 JR-2L Pendleton, S.C. 19 Brad Johnson 6-2 235 JR-2L Pendleton, S.C. 45 Spencer Eason-Riddle 6-0 225 SR-2L Raleigh, N.C. 45 Spencer Eason-Riddle 6-0 225 SR-2L Raleigh, N.C.

53 Ernest Jones 6-2 230 JR-2L Waycross, Ga. 53 Ernest Jones 6-2 230 JR-2L Waycross, Ga. 30 Damani Staley 6-0 235 SR-3L Columbia, S.C. 30 Damani Staley 6-0 235 SR-3L Columbia, S.C.

44 Sherrod Greene 6-1 230 SR-3L Rocky Mount, N.C. 44 Sherrod Greene 6-1 230 SR-3L Rocky Mount, N.C.OROR 30 Damani Staley 6-0 235 SR-3L Columbia, S.C. 30 Damani Staley 6-0 235 SR-3L Columbia, S.C.

24 Israel Mukuamu 6-4 205 JR-2L Bossier City, La. 24 Israel Mukuamu 6-4 205 JR-2L Bossier City, La. 9 Cam Smith 6-0 185 FR-RS Blythewood, S.C. 9 Cam Smith 6-0 185 FR-RS Blythewood, S.C.

10 R.J. Roderick 6-0 205 10 R.J. Roderick 6-0 205 JR-2LJR-2L Summerville, S.C. Summerville, S.C. 21 Shilo Sanders 6-0 195 FR-RS Cedar Hill, Texas 21 Shilo Sanders 6-0 195 FR-RS Cedar Hill, Texas

7 Jammie Robinson 5-11 195 SO-1L Leesburg, Ga. 7 Jammie Robinson 5-11 195 SO-1L Leesburg, Ga. 4 Jaylin Dickerson 6-1 195 JR-1L Southern Pines, N.C. 4 Jaylin Dickerson 6-1 195 JR-1L Southern Pines, N.C.

1 Jaycee Horn 6-1 205 JR-2L Alpharetta, Ga. 1 Jaycee Horn 6-1 205 JR-2L Alpharetta, Ga. 22 John Dixon 6-0 185 SO-1L Tampa, Fla. 22 John Dixon 6-0 185 SO-1L Tampa, Fla.

7 Jammie Robinson 5-11 195 SO-1L Leesburg, Ga. 7 Jammie Robinson 5-11 195 SO-1L Leesburg, Ga. 1 Jaycee Horn 6-1 205 JR-2L Alpharetta, Ga. 1 Jaycee Horn 6-1 205 JR-2L Alpharetta, Ga.

8 Jahmar Brown 6-1 215 SO-1L Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 8 Jahmar Brown 6-1 215 SO-1L Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 10 R.J. Roderick 6-0 205 10 R.J. Roderick 6-0 205 JR-2LJR-2L Summerville, S.C. Summerville, S.C.

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Luke Doty ........................................................................................... DOE-teeKingsley Enagbare ...........................................................ee-NAG-bar-eeChandler Farrell ................................................................................... FAIR-ulRodricus Fitten ................................................................rod-DREAK-cussRyan Hilinski ...........................................................................huh-LIN-skeeDakereon Joyner ...........................................................duh-CARE-ee-onXavier Legette ....................................................................ZAY-v-ur la-GETJakai Moore ..................................................................................... juh-KIGHIsrael Mukuamu ..........................................................moo-KWAH-mooKeveon Mullins .........................................................................KEE-vee-onJammie Robinson ............................................................................ JAY-meTravaris Robinson ................................................................. truh-VARR-usMakius Scott .................................................................................muh-KI-usChad Terrell ...........................................................................................tur-ELLJazston Turnetine ...........................................JAZZ-tun TURN-uh-tineKeir Thomas .............................................................................................. KEERJay Urich .................................................................................................YUR-ickDylan Wonnum ..........................................................................WAH-num

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HEAD COACH WILL MUSCHAMP

Full Name: William Larry MuschampBorn: August 3, 1971Hometown: Rome, Ga.Wife: CarolChildren: Jackson and WhitCollege: Georgia (1994); Auburn (1996)

2016-20 South Carolina Head Coach2015 Auburn Defensive Coord.2011-14 Florida Head Coach2008-10 Texas DC/Linebackers2006-07 Auburn DC/Defensive Backs2005 Miami (NFL) AHC/Defense2001-04 LSU DC/Linebackers2000 Valdosta State DC/DBs1999 Eastern Kentucky Def. Backs1998 West Georgia Def. Backs1995-96 Auburn Graduate Assistant

2018 Belk2018 Outback2016 Birmingham2013 Sugar2012 Gator2010 BCS National Championship2009 Fiesta2007 Chick-fil-A2007 Cotton2005 Capital One2004 Sugar/National Championship2003 Cotton2002 Sugar1996 Independence1996 Outback

Coaching History

Bowls Coached

The Muschamp File

WILL MUSCHAMPHead Coach Fifth Year at South Carolina

Will Muschamp is in his fifth season directing the Gamecocks’ football program in 2020. Muschamp was intro-duced as the University of South Carolina’s 34th head football coach on December 7, 2015.

Coach Muschamp owns a 28-27 mark since taking over in Columbia. He recorded more wins in his first three seasons (22) than any coach in school history, and trailed only Steve Spurrier (28) after four seasons at the helm. He is also the only coach to take the Gamecocks to bowl games in each of his first three seasons. His 28 wins ranks tied for eighth in school history and his 55 games coached at South Carolina is tied for ninth in school history.

Now in his ninth season as a college head coach, all in the Southeastern Conference, Coach Muschamp owns a 56-48 record, a .538 winning percentage.

In his first season in Columbia, Muschamp guided the Gamecocks to a 6-7 mark and a spot in the Birmingham Bowl. The Gamecocks doubled their win total from the previous season while increasing their SEC wins from one to three. The Gamecocks started as many true freshman (7) as any school in the country, and were the only Division I school to have true freshmen lead the team in both passing (Jake Bentley) and rushing (Rico Dowdle). Seventy-six of the Gamecocks’ 113-man Birmingham Bowl roster (67.3 percent) were either freshmen or sopho-mores in his first campaign.

His second season brought more success, as the team won nine games for just the seventh time in school his-tory, was the only Power 5 school to have a multiple win total increase in 2016 and 2017, finished second in the SEC East and earned a second-straight bowl appearance. The season culminated with an Outback Bowl victory over Michigan on New Year’s Day.

Muschamp’s third squad posted a 7-6 campaign and a third-straight bowl appearance despite being decimated by injuries on the defensive side of the ball. The return of Deebo Samuel, who earned All-America recognition, sparked an offense that logged five games of 500 or more yards.

In his fourth year, the Gamecocks slipped to 4-8, but the season was highlighted by an overtime win over third-ranked Georgia, the eventual SEC Eastern Division champion. Javon Kinlaw earned first-team All-America honors and Bryan Edwards became the school’s all-time leading receiver.

Regarded as an outstanding defensive mind, Muschamp is a 25-year coaching veteran, including 17 years in the Southeastern Conference.

His previous head coaching experience came at the University of Florida where he posted a 28-21 record from 2011-14. He led the Gators to three bowl games in his four seasons in Gainesville and was recognized as the SEC Coach of the Year in 2012 after guiding Florida to an 11-2 record and a Top-10 finish.

As an assistant coach, the Rome, Ga., native has worked in two national championship games (2003 and 2009), winning with LSU in 2003, and coached in a pair of BCS bowl games following the 2008 and 2012 seasons. He has coached in and won three conference championship games, twice in the SEC and once in the Big 12. He was a finalist for the 2007 Broyles Award, presented to the nation’s top assistant coach.

Prior to his arrival in Columbia, Muschamp most recently served as the defensive coordinator at Auburn Uni-versity in 2015, his third stint as an SEC defensive coordinator. He also held that title at Auburn from 2006-07 and at LSU from 2002-04. In his six seasons as an SEC defensive coordinator, Muschamp’s units ranked among the na-tion’s Top-10 in total defense and in scoring defense five times.

Muschamp’s first full-time coaching experience in the SEC came at LSU under Nick Saban. He was the Tigers’ linebacker coach for one season before being elevated to defensive coordinator from 2002-04. His 2003 defense helped the Tigers to the national championship by leading the nation both in scoring defense (11.0 ppg) and total defense (252.0 ypg), while finishing second nationally in pass efficiency defense (89.8) and third in rushing defense (67.0 ypg).

Prior to taking the reins at Florida, Muschamp served as the defensive coordinator at Texas from 2008-10. Un-der his guidance, the Longhorn defense ranked No. 1 in the nation with 119 sacks and ranked in the Top-10 nation-ally allowing 2.9 yards per rushing attempt (third), 96.7 rushing yards per game (fourth) and 297.4 yards per game (seventh), all Big 12 bests during that span. In 2009, Texas played in the BCS National Championship game. Under Muschamp’s tutelage, Brian Orakpo won the 2008 Rotary Lombardi, Bronko Nagurski and Ted Hendricks awards. In the 2009 and 2010 NFL Drafts, Muschamp had a combined eight players drafted, seven in the first four rounds, including first-rounders Brian Orakpo and Earl Thomas.

In four of his nine seasons as an FBS defensive coordinator, his teams allowed less than 100 rushing yards per game and twice led the nation in rushing defense. His 2003 LSU defense led the country by allowing 67 yards per game on the ground, the best mark by an SEC team in the 2000s, while Texas gave up just 73.1 yards on the ground

in 2009 to pace the nation.A 1994 Georgia graduate, Muschamp moved immediately into coach-

ing, working as a GA at Auburn from 1995-96, while earning his master’s degree. He served as a secondary coach at West Georgia (1998) and Eastern Kentucky (1999) before moving into his first defensive coordi-nator position at Valdosta State for the 2000 season, where he helped the Blazers to a 10-2 record and the Gulf South title.

Muschamp also logged a stint in the NFL, working as the Miami Dol-phins Assistant Head Coach for Defense in 2005 under Nick Saban.

During his playing career at Georgia, Muschamp earned his way from walk-on to scholarship player by the spring of his redshirt freshman sea-son and eventually was named co-captain as a senior. A safety on the gridiron, he earned a spot on the SEC Academic Honor Roll in 1993.

Born August 3, 1971, Muschamp and his wife, the former Carol Davis, have two sons, Jackson and Whit. Jackson is a walk-on freshman quar-terback at Georgia.

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MUSCHAMP BY THE NUMBERS

School Player Position Year Rd. Pick TeamFlorida Josh Evans Safety 2013 6 169 JaguarsFlorida Dominique Easley Defensive Tackle 2014 1 29 PatriotsFlorida Jaylen Watkins Cornerback 2014 4 101 EaglesFlorida Ronald Powell Linebacker 2014 5 169 SaintsFlorida John Halapio Offensive Guard 2014 6 179 PatriotsFlorida Dante Fowler Jr. Linebacker 2015 1 3 JaguarsFlorida D.J. Humphries Offensive Tackle 2015 1 24 CardinalsFlorida Chaz Green Offensive Tackle 2015 3 91 CowboysFlorida Matt Jones Running Back 2015 3 95 RedskinsFlorida Max Garcia Center 2015 4 133 BroncosFlorida Neiron Ball Linebacker 2015 5 161 RaidersFlorida Andre Dubose Wide Receiver 2015 7 221 RaidersFlorida Trent Brown Offensive Tackle 2015 7 244 49ersFlorida Vernon Hargreaves III Cornerback 2016 1 11 BuccaneersFlorida Keanu Neal Safety 2016 1 17 FalconsFlorida Jonathan Bullard Defensive End 2016 3 72 BearsFlorida Antonio Morrison Linebacker 2016 4 125 ColtsFlorida Demarcus Robinson Wide Receiver 2016 4 126 ChiefsAuburn Blake Countess Cornerback 2016 6 196 EaglesFlorida Kelvin Taylor Running Back 2016 6 211 49ersFlorida Alex McCalister Linebacker 2016 7 240 EaglesFlorida Jarrad Davis Linebacker 2017 1 21 LionsFlorida Quincy Wilson Cornerback 2017 2 46 ColtsFlorida Teez Tabor Cornerback 2017 2 53 LionsFlorida Marcus Maye Safety 2017 2 39 JetsFlorida Alex Anzalone Linebacker 2017 3 76 SaintsAuburn Montravius Adams Defensive Tackle 2017 3 93 PackersAuburn Carl Lawson Outside Linebacker 2017 4 116 BengalsFlorida David Sharpe Offensive Tackle 2017 4 129 RaidersFlorida Caleb Brantley Defensive Tackle 2017 6 185 BrownsAuburn Rudy Ford Safety 2017 6 208 CardinalsFlorida Joey Ivie Defensive Tackle 2017 7 228 CowboysAuburn Joshua Holsey Defensive Back 2017 7 235 RedskinsS. Carolina Hayden Hurst Tight End 2018 1 25 RavensFlorida Taven Bryan Defensive Tackle 2018 1 29 JaguarsFlorida Duke Dawson Cornerback 2018 2 56 PatriotsAuburn Carlton Davis Cornerback 2018 2 63 BuccaneersFlorida Johnny Townsend Punter 2018 5 173 RaidersFlorida Marcell Harris Safety 2018 6 184 49ersS. Carolina Deebo Samuel Wide Receiver 2019 2 36 49ersS. Carolina Rashad Fenton Cornerback 2019 6 201 ChiefsS. Carolina Dennis Daley Offensive Tackle 2019 6 212 PanthersS. Carolina Javon Kinlaw Defensive Tackle 2020 1 14 49ersS. Carolina Bryan Edwards Wide Receiver 2020 3 81 RaidersS. Carolina D.J. Wonnum Defensive End 2020 4 117 VikingsS. Carolina T.J. Brunson Linebacker 2020 7 238 Giants

Overall SEC SECYear School Record Record Finish Bowl2011 Florida 7-6 3-5 3rd in East Taxslayer Gator2012 Florida 11-2 7-1 T1st in East Sugar2013 Florida 4-8 3-5 5th in East -2014 Florida 6-5 4-4 3rd in East -2016 South Carolina 6-7 3-5 5th in East Birmingham2017 South Carolina 9-4 5-3 2nd in East Outback2018 South Carolina 7-6 4-4 T4th in East Belk2019 South Carolina 4-8 3-5 T4th in East2020 South Carolina 2-2 2-2 Florida 28-21 17-15 South Carolina 28-27 17-19 Overall 56-48 34-34

Muschamp Head Coach Year-by-Year Muschamp vs. OpponentsAkron ............................................................1-0Alabama ......................................................0-3Appalachian State ..................................0-1Arkansas ......................................................2-0Auburn .........................................................1-1Bowling Green .........................................1-0Charleston Southern............................1-0Chattanooga .............................................1-0Clemson ......................................................0-4Coastal Carolina ......................................1-0East Carolina .............................................1-0Eastern Kentucky ...................................1-0Eastern Michigan....................................1-0Florida Atlantic ........................................1-0Florida ..........................................................1-4Florida State ..............................................1-3Furman ........................................................1-0Georgia ........................................................2-6Georgia Southern ..................................0-1Jacksonville State ..................................1-0Kentucky .....................................................5-3Louisiana ....................................................1-0LSU .................................................................1-3

Louisiana Tech .........................................1-0Louisville .....................................................0-1Massachusetts ........................................1-0Miami (Fla.) ...............................................0-1Michigan .....................................................1-0Mississippi .................................................1-0Mississippi State .....................................0-1Missouri ......................................................4-3North Carolina .........................................0-1NC State .......................................................1-0Ohio State ..................................................1-0South Carolina .........................................1-3Tennessee ..................................................7-2Texas A&M .................................................1-4Toledo ..........................................................1-0UAB ................................................................1-0USF .................................................................0-1Vanderbilt ..................................................8-1Virginia .........................................................0-1Western Carolina....................................1-0Wofford .......................................................1-0TOTALS .........................................56-48

Alabama .....................................................0-3Arkansas .....................................................2-0Auburn ........................................................1-1Florida .........................................................1-4Georgia .......................................................2-6Kentucky ....................................................5-3Louisiana State .......................................1-3Mississippi .................................................1-0

Mississippi State ....................................0-1Missouri ......................................................4-3South Carolina ........................................1-3Tennessee .................................................7-2Texas A&M .................................................1-4Vanderbilt ..................................................8-1TOTALS .........................................34-34

Muschamp vs. the SEC

NFL Drafted Players Coached by Will Muschamp

Did you know... Will Muschamp has coached 92 players who have been drafted in the NFL, including 16 first-round picks: Marcus Spears, Nick Fairley, Brian Orakpo, Earl Thomas, Kenny Vaccaro, Sharrif Floyd, Matt Elam, Dominique Easley, Dante Fowler Jr., D.J. Humphries, Vernon Hargreaves III, Keanu Neal, Jarrad Davis, Hayden Hurst, Taven Bryan and Javon Kinlaw. He has also coached a pair of players - Junior Seau and Jason Taylor - who have been inducted in the NFL Hall of Fame.

School Player Position Year Rd. Pick TeamLSU Bradie James Linebacker 2003 4 103 CowboysLSU Norman Lejeune Defensive Back 2003 7 244 EaglesLSU Marquise Hill Defensive End 2004 2 63 PatriotsLSU Chad Lavalais Defensive Tackle 2004 5 142 FalconsLSU Marcus Spears Defensive End 2005 1 11 CowboysLSU Corey Webster Cornerback 2005 2 43 GiantsLSU Travis Daniels Defensive Back 2005 4 104 DolphinsLSU Claude Wroten Defensive Tackle 2006 3 68 RamsLSU Kyle Williams Defensive Tackle 2006 5 134 BillsLSU Melvin Oliver Defensive End 2006 6 197 49ersAuburn Will Herring Linebacker 2007 5 161 SeahawksAuburn David Irons Cornerback 2007 6 194 FalconsAuburn Quentin Groves Defensive End 2008 2 52 JaguarsAuburn Patrick Lee Cornerback 2008 2 60 PackersAuburn Pat Sims Defensive Tackle 2008 3 77 BengalsAuburn Jonathan Wilhite Cornerback 2008 4 129 PatriotsAuburn Sen’Derrick Marks Defensive Tackle 2009 2 62 TitansAuburn Jerraud Powers Cornerback 2009 3 92 ColtsAuburn Walter McFadden Cornerback 2010 5 138 RaidersAuburn Nick Fairley Defensive Tackle 2011 1 13 LionsAuburn Zach Clayton Defensive Tackle 2011 7 212 TitansTexas Brian Orakpo Defensive End 2009 1 13 RedskinsTexas Roy Miller Defensive Tackle 2009 3 81 BuccaneersTexas Henry Melton Defensive End 2009 4 105 BearsTexas Earl Thomas Safety 2010 1 14 SeahawksTexas Sergio Kindle Defensive End 2010 2 43 RavensTexas Lamarr Houston Defensive End 2010 2 44 RaidersTexas Roddrick Muckelroy Linebacker 2010 4 131 BengalsTexas Aaron Williams Cornerback 2011 2 34 BillsTexas Curtis Brown Cornerback 2011 3 95 SteelersTexas Sam Acho Defensive End 2011 4 103 CardinalsTexas Chykie Brown Cornerback 2011 5 164 RavensFlorida Jaye Howard Defensive Tackle 2012 4 114 SeahawksTexas Keenan Robinson Linebacker 2012 4 119 RedskinsFlorida Chris Rainey Running Back 2012 5 159 SteelersTexas Emmanuel Acho Linebacker 2012 6 204 BrownsTexas Kheeston Randall Defensive Tackle 2012 7 215 DolphinsTexas Kenny Vaccaro Safety 2013 1 15 SaintsFlorida Sharrif Floyd Defensive Tackle 2013 1 23 VikingsFlorida Matt Elam Safety 2013 1 32 RavensFlorida Jonathan Bostic Linebacker 2013 2 50 BearsFlorida Jordan Reed Tight End 2013 3 85 RedskinsTexas Alex Okafor Defensive End 2013 4 103 CardinalsFlorida Jelani Jenkins Linebacker 2013 4 104 DolphinsFlorida Mike Gillislee Running Back 2013 5 164 DolphinsFlorida Caleb Sturgis Kicker 2013 5 166 Dolphins

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MUSCHAMP AT CAROLINA

WM WM WM ALL @SC ‘20Overall 56-48 28-27 2-2Home 37-19 19-11 1-1Road 15-22 7-13 1-1Neutral 4-7 2-3 0-0

August 1-1 0-1 0-0September 21-11 9-9 0-1October 15-15 10-6 2-1November 16-18 7-9 0-0December 1-2 1-2 0-0January 2-1 1-0 0-0

Leading after 1st Quarter 28-12 15-5 1-0Tied after 1st Quarter 11-11 3-9 0-1Trailing after 1st Quarter 17-25 10-13 1-1

Leading at Halftime 41-9 19-5 1-0Tied at Halftime 3-3 2-2 0-0Trailing at Halftime 12-36 7-20 1-2

Leading after 3rd Quarter 44-7 21-4 1-0Tied after 3rd Quarter 3-2 2-2 0-0Trailing after 3rd Quarter 9-39 5-21 1-2

When Scoring First 33-17 16-10 1-2When Opp. Scores First 23-31 12-17 1-0

Largest Halftime Lead 41 41 10Largest Halftime Deficit 35 35 10>Come From Behind Win 16 16 9

Score 20-plus Points 50-17 25-10 2-2Score 30-plus Points 33-3 16-3 2-0Opponents Score 20 or less 40-7 17-2 1-0Decided by 3 or less 7-4 6-1 0-0Decided by 7 or less 20-17 13-8 0-1Decided by 8 or less 23-18 15-8 1-1Decided by 10 or less 25-20 16-9 1-1

Rush for 100-plus Yards 53-21 26-8 2-1Rush for 150-plus Yards 41-5 20-2 2-0Pass for 200-plus Yards 33-34 13-20 0-2Pass for 300-plus Yards 6-7 3-6 0-0Total 400-plus Yards 26-4 11-3 1-0

Opp. Rush 100 yards or less 27-8 9-3 1-1Opp. Pass 200 yards or less 27-22 12-9 1-0Opp. Total 300 yards or less 27-9 11-1 1-0

Commit More Turnovers 10-28 6-13 0-1Commit Fewer Turnovers 38-9 20-4 2-1Commit Equal Turnovers 8-11 2-10 0-0

Lead in Time of Possession 36-15 15-7 2-2Trail in Time of Possession 20-33 13-20 0-0

*WM=Will Muschamp

Muschamp Trends

1. 72 vs Charleston Southern ...... 09/07/19 2. 49 vs Coastal Carolina ................. 09/01/18 49 vs Chattanooga........................ 11/17/18 4. 48 vs Arkansas................................. 10/07/17 48 at Ole Miss .................................. 11/03/18

1. 3 vs Akron ....................................... 12/01/18 2. 7 vs Kentucky................................ 09/28/19 7 vs Vanderbilt ............................. 11/02/19 7 at Vanderbilt .............................. 10/10/20 1. 33 vs Chattanooga........................ 11/17/18 2. 32 vs Coastal Carolina ................. 09/01/18 3. 31 vs Alabama ................................. 09/14/19 4. 29 at Clemson ................................. 11/24/18 29 vs Charleston Southern ...... 09/07/19 1. 9 vs Kentucky................................ 09/28/19 2. 11 vs Appalachian State............. 11/09/19 3. 12 vs Florida ..................................... 11/11/17 12 vs Vanderbilt ............................. 11/02/19

1. 56 vs Western Carolina .............. 11/19/16 2. 49 vs Tennessee ............................. 10/29/16 49 vs Missouri ................................. 11/05/16 49 vs Vanderbilt ............................. 11/02/19 1. 22 vs Florida ..................................... 11/11/17 2. 23 vs Vanderbilt ............................. 10/28/17 3. 24 vs Chattanooga........................ 11/17/18 24 vs Charleston Southern ...... 09/07/19 24 at Florida...................................... 10/03/20

1. 493 vs Charleston Southern ...... 09/07/19 2. 422 vs Western Carolina .............. 11/19/16 3. 289 at Vanderbilt .............................. 10/10/20 4. 273 at Vanderbilt .............................. 09/22/18

1. 72 vs Charleston Southern ...... 09/07/19 2. 74 vs Michigan (Tampa) ............. 01/01/18 3. 76 vs Alabama ................................. 09/14/19 76 at Vanderbilt .............................. 10/10/20

1. 58 vs Appalachian State............. 11/09/19 2. 57 vs Alabama ................................. 09/14/19 3. 51 at Tennessee ............................. 10/26/19 4. 50 at Clemson ................................. 11/24/18

1. 36 vs Alabama ................................. 09/14/19 2. 32 vs USF (Birmingham) ............ 12/29/16 32 at Clemson ................................. 11/24/18 32 vs Appalachian State............. 11/09/19

1. 9 vs Wofford .................................. 11/18/17 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

1. 5 vs Georgia ................................... 10/09/16 5 vs Wofford .................................. 11/18/17 3. 7 vs Western Carolina .............. 11/19/16 4. 8 at Vanderbilt .............................. 09/01/16

1. 510 at Clemson ................................. 11/24/18 2. 390 vs USF (Birmingham) ............ 12/29/16 3. 364 vs Chattanooga........................ 11/17/18 4. 363 at Ole Miss .................................. 11/03/18

1. 29 vs Georgia ................................... 10/09/16 2. 72 vs Wofford .................................. 11/18/17 3. 73 at Vanderbilt .............................. 09/01/16 4. 76 vs Vanderbilt ............................. 11/02/19

1. 775 vs Charleston Southern ...... 09/07/19 2. 602 vs Chattanooga........................ 11/17/18 3. 600 at Clemson ................................. 11/24/18 4. 588 vs Western Carolina .............. 11/19/16

1. 189 vs Vanderbilt ............................. 11/02/19 2. 202 vs Appalachian State............. 11/09/19 3. 212 vs Kentucky................................ 09/28/19 4. 227 vs Wofford .................................. 11/18/17

1. 53.4 at Missouri .................................. 09/21/19 2. 52.7 vs Clemson ................................. 11/25/17 3. 52.4 vs Appalachian State............. 11/09/19 4. 51.7 at Kentucky ................................ 09/29/18

1. 37:36 at Missouri .................................. 09/09/17 2. 36:23 at Florida...................................... 10/03/20 3. 36:10 vs Missouri ................................. 11/05/16 4. 36:09 vs Western Carolina .............. 11/19/16

1. 98 vs Missouri ................................. 11/05/16 98 vs Western Carolina .............. 11/19/16 3. 97 vs Louisiana Tech .................... 09/23/17 4. 96 at Vanderbilt .............................. 10/10/20

1. 9:12 at Tennessee ............................. 10/14/17 2. 7:10 vs Wofford .................................. 11/18/17 3. 7:05 vs Clemson ................................. 11/30/19 4. 6:58 at Vanderbilt .............................. 10/10/20

1. 16 vs Louisiana Tech .................... 09/23/17 16 at Tennessee ............................. 10/14/17 3. 15 vs Appalachian State............. 11/09/19 4. 15 vs Clemson ................................. 11/30/19

Most Points Scored

Fewest Points Allowed

Most First Downs

Fewest First Downs Allowed

Most Rushing Attempts

Opp. Fewest Rushing Attempts

Most Rushing Yards

Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed

Most Passes Attempted

Most Passes Completed

Opponents Fewest Pass Attempts

Opponents Fewest Passes Completed

Most Passing Yards

Opponents Fewest Passing Yards

Opponents Fewest Yards Total Offense

Most Yards Total Offense

Best Punting Average (Min. 3 Punts)

Most Time of Possession

Longest Scoring Drive: By Yards

Longest Scoring Drive: By Time

Longest Scoring Drive: By Plays

Muschamp Superlatives at South Carolina

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ASSISTANT COACH CAPSULES

Offense DefenseMIKE BOBOOffensive Coordinator/Quarterback CoachuFirst year at South CarolinauFive years as a collegiate head coach at Colorado Stateu14 years as an assistant in the Southeastern ConferenceuCoached in 19 bowl gamesu2012 Broyles Award finalistuCoached on five SEC East and two SEC championship teams

TRAVARIS ROBINSONDefensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs CoachuFifth year at South CarolinauHas been with Coach Muschamp since 2011uNine of his 12 years as a full-time assistant coach have come in the Southeastern ConferenceuPlayed two season in the NFLuWas a first-team All-SEC selection and the MVP of the Iron Bowl

BOBBY BENTLEYTight Ends CoachuFifth year at South CarolinauRivals Top-25 recruiter in 2019uTwo years as a collegiate head coach at Presbyterian CollegeuOne of the most successful high school coaches in the nationu2005 Nike National High School Coach of the Year uHas three sons that played quarterback in college

KYLE KRANTZSpecial Teams Coordinator/Asst. Defensive Backs CoachuFifth year at South CarolinauConsidered a rising star in the coaching professionuHas been with Coach Muschamp since 2013uHas logged nine years in the SEC including stops at Kentucky, Florida and AuburnuGraduate of Northern Colorado

JOE COXWide Receivers CoachuFirst year at South CarolinauFive years on the staff at Colorado StateuHelped the Rams to some of the most productive offensive seasons in school historyuStarting quarterback at Georgia in 2009u2004 North Carolina state high school Player of the Year

MIKE PETERSONOutside Linebackers CoachuFifth year at South CarolinauLogged 14 seasons in the NFL including stints with Indianapolis, Jacksonville and AtlantauHas been with Coach Muschamp since 2014uA member of the 1996 Florida National Championship teamuEstablished the Mike Peterson Foundation in 2004

DES KITCHINGSRunning Backs CoachuFirst year at South CarolinauSpent the past eight seasons at NC StateuProduced three different 1,000- yard rushers from 2016-18uHas a 16-year coaching careeruSpent four years as a player in the NFLuYoungest inductee into the Furman Athletics Hall of Fame

TRACY ROCKERDefensive Line CoachuFirst year at South CarolinauAlso coached in the SEC at Georgia, Auburn, Ole Miss and ArkansasuCoached on four conference championship teams, including the National Champion Auburn Tigers in 2010uHas coached six All-Americans and 15 NFL draft picks

ERIC WOLFORDOffensive Line CoachuFifth year at South CarolinauFive years as a collegiate head coach at Youngstown StateuSpent two seasons as an NFL coach with San FranciscouRivals Top-25 National Recruiter in 2018 and a Rivals Top-20 National Recruiter in 2008uHas spent time in the Big Ten, Big 12 and Pac-12 conferences

ROD WILSONLinebackers CoachuFirst year at South CarolinauSpent the last three seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs uEarned a Super Bowl ring with the Chiefs in 2019uPlayed six seasons in the NFL with Chicago and Tampa BayuGraduated from the University of South CarolinauGamecock captain in 2014

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2020 STATISTICS SC OPPSCORING 122 98 Points Per Game 30.5 24.5 Points Off Turnovers 35 14FIRST DOWNS 85 81 Rushing 33 31 Passing 44 45 Penalty 8 5RUSHING YARDAGE 648 498 Yards gained rushing 740 609 Yards lost rushing 92 111 Rushing Attempts 153 126 Average Per Rush 4.2 4.0 Average Per Game 162.0 124.5 TDs Rushing 11 4PASSING YARDAGE 842 974 Comp-Att-Int 84-134-2 83-135-5 Average Per Pass 6.3 7.2 Average Per Catch 10.0 11.7 Average Per Game 210.5 243.5 TDs Passing 4 7TOTAL OFFENSE 1490 1472 Total Plays 287 261 Average Per Play 5.2 5.6 Average Per Game 372.5 368.0KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 3-47 10-214PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-32 5-78INT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-34 2-33KICK RETURN AVERAGE 15.7 21.4PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.4 15.6INT RETURN AVERAGE 6.8 16.5FUMBLES-LOST 6-3 5-2PENALTIES-Yards 19-154 21-204 Average Per Game 38.5 51.0PUNTS-Yards 17-717 16-674 Average Per Punt 42.2 42.1 Net punt average 36.4 38.9KICKOFFS-Yards 25-1495 21-1207 Average Per Kick 59.8 57.5 Net kick average 37.2 42.1TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 33:29 26:313RD-DOWN Conversions 25/59 13/47 3rd-Down Pct 42% 28%4TH-DOWN Conversions 6/7 0/5 4th-Down Pct 86% 0%SACKS BY-Yards 10-55 11-65MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 15 12FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 6-7 5-7ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (13-14) 93% (12-16) 75%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (11-14) 79% (8-16) 50%PAT-ATTEMPTS (14-14) 100% (11-11) 100%ATTENDANCE 30775 16408 Games/Avg Per Game 2/15388 2/8204 Neutral Site Games 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalSouth Carolina 17 28 47 30 - 122Opponents 30 24 34 10 - 98

RUSHING G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Kevin Harris 4 81 417 8 409 5.0 6 88 102.2Deshaun Fenwick 4 29 161 2 159 5.5 0 19 39.8Dakereon Joyner 4 2 61 0 61 30.5 1 47 15.2ZaQuandre White 3 9 53 5 48 5.3 0 21 16.0Luke Doty 2 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 1.0Ryan Hilinski 1 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -1.0Shi Smith 4 3 2 4 -2 -0.7 0 2 -0.5TEAM 2 2 0 6 -6 -3.0 0 0 -3.0Collin Hill 4 25 44 66 -22 -0.9 4 12 -5.5Total.......... 4 153 740 92 648 4.2 11 88 162.0Opponents...... 4 126 609 111 498 4.0 4 30 124.5

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GCollin Hill 4 122.33 84-134-2 62.7 842 4 42 210.5Total.......... 4 122.33 84-134-2 62.7 842 4 42 210.5Opponents...... 4 131.79 83-135-5 61.5 974 7 57 243.5

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GShi Smith 4 34 347 10.2 3 32 86.8Nick Muse 4 13 185 14.2 0 32 46.2Kevin Harris 4 11 86 7.8 1 14 21.5Deshaun Fenwick 4 9 69 7.7 0 20 17.2Xavier Legette 4 7 113 16.1 0 42 28.2Josh Vann 4 3 22 7.3 0 11 5.5Rico Powers 4 2 19 9.5 0 14 4.8Adam Prentice 4 1 10 10.0 0 10 2.5Keveon Mullins 4 1 9 9.0 0 9 2.2Dakereon Joyner 4 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.8ZaQuandre White 3 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 -1.3Collin Hill 4 1 -11 -11.0 0 0 -2.8Total.......... 4 84 842 10.0 4 42 210.5Opponents...... 4 83 974 11.7 7 57 243.5

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongJammie Robinson 4 33 8.2 0 16Cam Smith 1 -1 -1.0 0 0Total.......... 5 32 6.4 0 16Opponents...... 5 78 15.6 0 26

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongJaycee Horn 2 34 17.0 0 34Cam Smith 1 0 0.0 0 0Israel Mukuamu 1 0 0.0 0 0Jaylin Dickerson 1 0 0.0 0 0Total.......... 5 34 6.8 0 34Opponents...... 2 33 16.5 1 32

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2020 STATISTICSKICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongShi Smith 3 47 15.7 0 31Total.......... 3 47 15.7 0 31Opponents...... 10 214 21.4 0 40

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongJordan Burch 1 7 7.0 0 7Total.......... 1 7 7.0 0 7Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 0 0

|-------- PATs ---------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsKevin Harris 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42Parker White 0 6-7 14-14 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 32Collin Hill 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 24Shi Smith 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Dakereon Joyner 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Total.......... 15 6-7 14-14 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 122Opponents...... 12 5-7 11-11 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 98

FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg BlkParker White 6-7 85.7 0-0 0-0 2-2 4-4 0-1 45 0

FG SEQUENCE South Carolina OpponentsTennessee (35),(45) 46,(27)Florida (45) (26)Vanderbilt (42),53,(40) 29Auburn (39) (35),(38),(22)Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ BlkdKai Kroeger 17 717 42.2 53 1 5 5 3 0Total.......... 17 717 42.2 53 1 5 5 3 0Opponents...... 16 674 42.1 56 1 5 7 5 0

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnMitch Jeter 25 1495 59.8 14 1 Total.......... 25 1495 59.8 14 1 214 37.2 27Opponents...... 21 1207 57.5 11 1 47 42.1 22

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GCollin Hill 4 159 -22 842 820 205.0Kevin Harris 4 81 409 0 409 102.2Deshaun Fenwick 4 29 159 0 159 39.8Dakereon Joyner 4 2 61 0 61 15.2ZaQuandre White 3 9 48 0 48 16.0Luke Doty 2 1 2 0 2 1.0Ryan Hilinski 1 1 -1 0 -1 -1.0Shi Smith 4 3 -2 0 -2 -0.5TEAM 2 2 -6 0 -6 -3.0Total.......... 4 287 648 842 1490 372.5Opponents...... 4 261 498 974 1472 368.0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GKevin Harris 4 409 86 0 0 0 495 123.8Shi Smith 4 -2 347 0 47 0 392 98.0Deshaun Fenwick 4 159 69 0 0 0 228 57.0Nick Muse 4 0 185 0 0 0 185 46.2Xavier Legette 4 0 113 0 0 0 113 28.2Dakereon Joyner 4 61 -3 0 0 0 58 14.5ZaQuandre White 3 48 -4 0 0 0 44 14.7Jaycee Horn 4 0 0 0 0 34 34 8.5Jammie Robinson 4 0 0 33 0 0 33 8.2Josh Vann 4 0 22 0 0 0 22 5.5Rico Powers 4 0 19 0 0 0 19 4.8Adam Prentice 4 0 10 0 0 0 10 2.5Keveon Mullins 4 0 9 0 0 0 9 2.2Luke Doty 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 1.0Ryan Hilinski 1 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -1.0Cam Smith 3 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 -0.3TEAM 2 -6 0 0 0 0 -6 -3.0Collin Hill 4 -22 -11 0 0 0 -33 -8.2Total.......... 4 648 842 32 47 34 1603 400.8Opponents...... 4 498 974 78 214 33 1797 449.2

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2020 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |-------Tackles-------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |--Fumbles--| BlkdNo. PLAYER GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf53 Ernest Jones 4 21 15 36 3.5-9 1.0-1 . . 2 1-0 . . .7 Jammie Robinson 4 18 7 25 1.0-2 . . 1 . . . . .21 Shilo Sanders 4 15 5 20 . . . . . . . . .5 Keir Thomas 3 11 5 16 3.0-14 3.0-14 . . . . . . .52 Kingsley Enagbare 4 10 5 15 4.5-31 4.0-29 . . 2 . 2 . .10 R.J. Roderick 4 11 4 15 1.0-1 . . 1 1 . . . .30 Damani Staley 4 7 8 15 . . . . . . . . .22 John Dixon 4 9 2 11 . . . 4 . . . . .3 Jordan Burch 4 6 4 10 2.0-7 . . . . 1-7 . . .1 Jaycee Horn 4 6 4 10 . . 2-34 6 . . . . .4 Jaylin Dickerson 3 5 3 8 1.0-6 . 1-0 . . . . . .6 Zacch Pickens 4 5 3 8 1.0-3 . . . . . . . .99 Jabari Ellis 4 2 6 8 2.0-7 0.5-1 . . . . . . .27 Jaylan Foster 4 4 3 7 . . . . . . . . .15 Aaron Sterling 3 3 4 7 0.5-2 0.5-2 . . . . . . .24 Israel Mukuamu 3 3 3 6 . . 1-0 . . . . . .19 Brad Johnson 4 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .28 Darius Rush 4 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .90 Rick Sandidge 3 2 1 3 1.0-8 1.0-8 . . . . . . .9 Cam Smith 3 1 2 3 . . 1-0 . . . . . .32 Mohamed Kaba 3 . 2 2 0.5-3 . . . . . . . .45 Spencer Eason-Riddle 4 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .80 Keveon Mullins 4 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .94 M.J. Webb 4 1 1 2 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .44 Sherrod Greene 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .9 Nick Muse 4 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .91 Tonka Hemingway 4 1 . 1 . . . 2 1 . 1 . . Total.......... 4 149 94 243 22-94 10-55 5-34 14 6 2-7 3 . . Opponents...... 4 160 120 280 28-104 11-65 2-33 15 22 3-0 2 . .

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2020 DEFENSIVE STATISTICSTOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT TENN FLA VANDY AUB LSU A&M MISS MIZZ UGA UKErnest Jones 21-15 36 7-4 2-3 7-6 5-2Jammie Robinson 18-7 25 5-0 3-3 4-3 6-1Shilo Sanders 15-5 20 1-2 0-1 5-1 9-1Keir Thomas 11-5 16 2-0 1-5 DNP 8-0R.J. Roderick 11-4 15 3-0 2-2 1-2 5-0Kingsley Enagbare 10-5 15 5-4 2-1 1-0 2-0Damani Staley 7-8 15 2-0 0-2 1-4 4-2John Dixon 9-2 11 1-0 4-1 2-0 2-1Jordan Burch 6-4 10 1-0 2-0 3-2 0-2Jaycee Horn 6-4 10 1-0 2-3 1-0 2-1Jaylin Dickerson 5-3 8 2-0 2-3 DNP 1-0Zacch Pickens 5-3 8 4-1 0-1 1-0 0-1Jabari Ellis 2-6 8 2-1 0-2 0-2 0-1Aaron Sterling 3-4 7 1-0 0-3 2-1 DNPJaylan Foster 4-3 7 1-0 0-1 3-2 -Israel Mukuamu 3-3 6 2-0 1-1 0-2 DNPBrad Johnson 2-3 5 1-0 0-1 - 1-2Darius Rush 3-1 4 - - 3-1 -Rick Sandidge 2-1 3 - DNP 2-1 -Cam Smith 1-2 3 - 1-1 0-1 DNPSpencer Eason-Riddle 2-0 2 - - 2-0 -Keveon Mullins 0-2 2 - 0-1 0-1 -Mohamed Kaba 0-2 2 DNP - 0-2 -M.J. Webb 1-1 2 - - 1-1 -Tonka Hemingway 1-0 1 - 1-0 - -Sherrod Greene 1-0 1 1-0 DNP DNP DNPNick Muse 0-1 1 - 0-1 - -

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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

Tennessee 31 21 33-133-2 20-32-0-261-1 65-394-3 6-40.5 1-0 6-50 2-66 1-20 1-32 1-11 25:10

S. Carolina 27 22 35-89-2 25-39-1-290-1 74-379-3 6-35.2 2-1 4-40 0-0 1-(-1) 0-0 6-15 34:50

S. Carolina 24 25 36-117-1 28-47-0-212-2 83-329-3 4-41.8 2-1 6-55 1-0 0-0 1-0 6-17 36:23

Florida 38 18 24-80-1 21-29-1-268-4 53-348-5 2-49.5 1-1 4-44 2-21 2-42 0-0 4-9 23:37

S. Carolina 41 18 39-289-5 16-24-0-196-0 63-485-5 2-48.5 1-1 4-20 1-31 3-30 1-0 6-14 31:27

Vanderbilt 7 15 33-76-0 18-27-1-173-1 60-249-1 6-40.2 3-1 2-21 5-104 2-16 0-0 1-11 28:33

Auburn 22 27 36-209-1 24-47-3-272-1 83-481-2 2-45.5 0-0 9-89 1-23 0-0 1-1 7-16 28:43

S. Carolina 30 20 43-153-3 15-24-1-144-1 67-297-4 5-48.4 1-0 5-39 1-16 1-3 3-34 7-13 31:17

S. Carolina

LSU

Texas A&M

S. Carolina

S. Carolina

Ole Miss

Missouri

S. Carolina

Georgia

S. Carolina

S. Carolina

Kentucky

OffensePOS. TENN FLORIDA VANDY AUBURN LSU TAMU OLE MISS MIZZOU GEORGIA KENTUCKYWR S. Smith S. Smith S. Smith S. SmithWR Legette Legette Legette LegetteWR Joyner Vann Joyner Prentice (FB)TE Muse Muse Muse MuseLT Wonnum Wonnum Wonnum Turnetine LG Hutcherson Hutcherson Hutcherson HutchersonC Douglas Douglas Douglas DouglasRG Gwyn Gwyn Gwyn GwynRT Moore Moore Lee WonnumQB C. Hill C. Hill C. Hill C. HillTB Harris Harris Harris Harris

DefensePOS. TENN FLORIDA VANDY AUBURN LSU TAMU OLE MISS MIZZOU GEORGIA KENTUCKYDE Sterling Sterling Sterling HemingwayDT Ellis Ellis Ellis EllisDT Thomas Thomas Pickens ThomasDE Enagbare Enagbare Enagbare EnagbareLB Jones Jones Jones JonesLB Greene D. Staley D. Staley D. StaleyLB - - Johnson -CB Horn Horn Horn HornS Roderick Roderick Roderick RoderickS S. Sanders Mukuamu Robinson S. SandersCB Mukuamu Dixon Mukuamu DixonNIK Robinson Robinson - Robinson

. TENN FLORIDA VANDY AUBURN LSU TAMU OLE MISS MIZZOU GEORGIA KENTUCKY C. Hill Douglas Ellis Johnson Hutcherson Horn Hutcherson Jones Thomas Staley Prentice Muse P. White Thomas Sterling S. Smith

2020 South Carolina Game-by-Game Starters

2020 South Carolina Game-by-Game Captains

2020 STATS/STARTS/GAME CAPTAINS

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2020 INDIVIDUAL GAME STATISTICS

Individual Rushing (Att-Yds/TD)

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

Individual Receiving (Rec-Yds/TD)

Game-by-Game Leaders

PLAYER TOTAL TENN FLA VANDY AUB LSU A&M MISS MIZZ UGA UKKevin Harris 81-409/6 13-55/1 22-100/1 21-171/2 25-83/2Deshaun Fenwick 29-159/0 6-31/0 6-32/0 5-28/0 12-68/0Dakereon Joyner 2-61/1 - - 1-47/1 1-14/0ZaQuandre White 9-48/0 7-19/0 DNP 2-29/0 -Luke Doty 1-2/0 DNP - 1-2/0 DNPRyan Hilinski 1--1/0 DNP DNP 1--1/0 DNPShi Smith 3--2/0 2--4/0 - 1-2/0 -TEAM 2--6/0 DNP DNP 1--1/0 1--5/0Collin Hill 25--22/4 7--12/1 8--15/0 6-12/2 4--7/1

DOTY HILINSKI HILLTennessee DNP DNP 25-39-1-290-1Florida 0-0-0-0-0 DNP 28-47-0-212-2Vanderbilt 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 16-24-0-196-0Auburn DNP DNP 15-24-1-144-1LSUTexas A&MOle MissMissouriGeorgiaKentucky

PLAYER TOTAL TENN FLA VANDY AUB LSU A&M MISS MIZZ UGA UKShi Smith 34-347/3 10-140/1 12-85/1 4-46/0 8-76/1Nick Muse 13-185/0 4-50/0 2-21/0 5-85/0 2-29/0Xavier Legette 7-113/0 4-61/0 1-22/0 2-30/0 -Kevin Harris 11-86/1 1-9/0 4-27/1 4-29/0 2-21/0Deshaun Fenwick 9-69/0 4-45/0 5-24/0 - -Josh Vann 3-22/0 - 1-5/0 1-6/0 1-11/0Rico Powers 2-19/0 - 2-19/0 - -Adam Prentice 1-10/0 - - - 1-10/0Keveon Mullins 1-9/0 - 1-9/0 - -Dakereon Joyner 1--3/0 - - - 1--3/0ZaQuandre White 1--4/0 1--4/0 DNP - -Collin Hill 1--11/0 1--11/0 - - -

Opponent Rushing Passing Receiving (No.) Receiving (Yds.) TacklesTennessee Harris 13-55/1 C. Hill 25-39-1-290-1 S. Smith 10-140-1 S. Smith 10-140-1 Jones 7-4-11Florida Harris 22-100/1 C. Hill 28-47-0-212-2 S. Smith 12-85-1 S. Smith 12-85-1 Robinson 3-3-6/Thomas 1-5-6Vanderbilt Harris 21-171-2 c. Hill 16-24-0-196-0 Muse 5-85-0 Muse 5-85-0 Jones 7-6-13Auburn Harris 25-83/2 C. Hill 15-24-1-144-1 S. Smith 8-76-1 S. Smith 8-76-1 S. Sanders 9-1-10LSUTexas A&MOle MissMissouriGeorgiaKentucky

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2019 SCORING DRIVES

Tennessee Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultHarris 3-yard run 1 11 75 5:01 TDS. Smith 29-yard pass from C. Hill 3 4 75 2:01 TDC. Hill 1-yard run 3 10 71 3:22 TDP. White 35-yard field goal 4 9 69 3:55 FGP. White 45-yard field goal 4 9 57 3:55 FG

Florida Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultHarris 2-yard run 1 12 75 6:56 TDS. Smith 3-yard pass from C. Hill 2 9 48 4:31 TDP. White 45-yaerd field goal 3 11 47 4:16 FGHarris 9-yard pass from C. Hill 4 11 39 3:49 TD

Vanderbilt Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultP. White 43-yard field goal 1 13 42 6:58 FGC. Hill 1-yard run 2 12 96 6:08 TDHarris 25-yard run 3 2 34 0:29 TDC. Hill 10-yard run 3 9 75 4:39 TDP. White 40-yard field goal 3 7 26 2:52 FGHarris 88-yard run 4 1 88 0:12 TDJoyner 47-yard run 4 1 47 0:13 TD

Auburn Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultHarris 3-yard run 2 5 29 2:00 TDC. Hill 1-yard run 2 11 49 4:28 TDS. Smith 10-yard pass from C. Hill 3 9 75 3:51 TDHarris 8-yard run 3 1 8 0:05 TDP. White 39-yard field goal 4 9 58 4:28 FG

Tennessee Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultGuarantano 1-yard run 1 7 90 2:34 TDGray 12-yard run 3 8 74 2:32 TDCimaglia 27-yard field goal 3 8 65 2:14 FGPalmer 32-yard pass from Guarantano 4 4 75 1:13 TD

Florida Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultPierce 2-yard run 1 8 75 4:19 TDPitts 18-yard pass from Trask 1 5 69 2:31 TDMcPherson 26-yard field goal 2 13 54 5:53 FGPitts 4-yard pass from Trask 2 5 52 1:46 TDWhittemore 4-yard pass from Trask 3 4 37 1:36 TDToney 57-yard pass from Trask 3 3 58 1:22 TD

Vanderbilt Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultJohnson 22-yard pass from Seals 3 9 75 3:59 TD

Auburn Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultCarlson 35-yard field goal 1 14 62 4:57 FGStove 11-yard pass from Nix 1 7 56 2:01 TDBigsby 2-yard run 2 7 75 2:25 TDCarlson 38-yard field goal 3 11 54 4:38 FGCarlson 22-yard field goal 4 7 70 2:34 FG

South Carolina Opponents

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2020 EXPLOSIVE PLAYS/DRIVE CHART SUMMARY

No. Yds Rusher Opponent Qtr Play Result Drive Result1. 13 Fenwick Tennessee 4 First Down FG2. 13 Harris Tennessee 4 First Down FG3. 10 Harris Tennessee 4 First Down FG4. 11 Harris Florida 1 First Down TD5. 12 Fenwick Florida 2 First Down TD6. 12 C. Hill Florida 4 First Down Downs 7. 19 Fenwick Vanderbilt 2 First Down Missed FG 8. 12 Harris Vanderbilt 2 First Down Half9. 25 Harris Vanderbilt 3 TD TD10. 10 Harris Vanderbilt 3 First Down TD11. 10 C. Hill Vanderbilt 3 TD TD12. 88 Harris Vanderbilt 4 TD TD13. 47 Joyner Vanderbilt 4 TD TD14. 21 Z. White Vanderbilt 4 First Down Fumble15. 19 Harris Auburn 3 First Down TD16. 19 Fenwick Auburn 3 First Down TD 17. 14 Joyner Auburn 3 First Down INT

No. Yds Connection Opponent Qtr Play Result Drive Result1. 20 C. Hill-S. Smith Tennessee 1 First Down TD2. 20 C. Hill-S. Smith Tennessee 1 First Down TD3. 42 C. Hill-Legette Tennessee 3 First Down TD4. 29 C. Hill-S. Smith Tennessee 3 TD TD5. 20 C. Hill-Fenwick Tennessee 3 First Down TD6. 22 C. Hill-Legette Florida 1 First Down TD7. 20 C. Hill-S.Smith Florida 3 First Down Fumble8. 21 C. Hill-Legette Vanderbilt 2 First Down Missed FG9. 32 C. Hill-Muse Vanderbilt 2 First Down TD10. 29 C. Hill-Muse Vanderbilt 3 First Down TD11. 20 C. Hill-S. Smith Vanderbilt 3 First Down TD12. 20 C. Hill-Muse Auburn 2 First Down Punt13. 32 C. Hill-S. Smith Auburn 4 First Down FG

No. Yds Returner Opponent Qtr Play Drive Result1. 34 Horn Auburn 3 INT TD

No. Yds Player Opponent Qtr Play1.

No. Yds Returner Opponent Qtr Drive Result1. 31 S. Smith Vanderbilt 1 Punt

No. Yds Returner Opponent Qtr Drive Result1.

Running Plays (10+ Yards) Passing Plays (20+ Yards)

Kick Returns (30+ yards)

Punt Returns (20+ yards)

INT/Fumble Returns (20+ yards)

Special Teams/Defensive Scores

South CarolinaOpp. Drives TD FG MissFG Punt Downs Fum INT Half 3-OutTENN 13 3 2 0 6 0 0 1 1 4FLA 11 3 1 0 4 1 1 0 1 3VANDY 13 5 2 1 2 0 1 0 2 2AUB 12 2 3 0 2 1 0 3 1 2LSUA&MMISSMIZUGAUKTOT 49 13 8 1 14 2 2 4 5 11

OpponentsOpp. Drives TD FG MissFG Punt Downs Fum INT Half 3-OutTENN 13 3 1 1 6 1 0 0 1 4FLA 11 5 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 3VANDY 12 1 0 1 6 2 1 1 0 6AUB 11 4 1 0 5 0 0 1 0 2LSUA&MMISSMIZUGAUKTOT 47 13 3 2 19 3 2 3 2 15

2020 Drive Chart Summary

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Rushes 43 vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Yards Rushing 289 at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)Yards Per Rush 7.4 at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)TD Rushes 5 at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)Pass attempts 47 at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020)Pass completions 28 at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020)Yards Passing 290 vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020)Yards Per Pass 8.2 at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)TD Passes 2 at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020)Total Plays 83 at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020)Total Offense 485 at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)Yards Per Play 7.7 at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)Points 41 at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)Sacks By 3 at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020) vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)First Downs 25 at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020)Penalties 6 at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020)Penalty Yards 55 at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020)Turnovers 2 vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020)Interceptions By 3 vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Punts 6 vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020)Punting Avg 48.5 at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)Long Punt 53 vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Punts inside 20 3 vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Long Punt Return 16 at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)

Rushes 25 Kevin Harris vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Yards Rushing 171 Kevin Harris at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)TD Rushes 2 Kevin Harris at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020) Collin Hill at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020) Kevin Harris vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Long Rush 88 Kevin Harris at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)Pass attempts 47 Collin Hill at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020)Pass completions 28 Collin Hill at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020)Yards Passing 290 Collin Hill vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020)TD Passes 2 Collin Hill at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020)Long Pass 42 Collin Hill vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020)Receptions 12 Shi Smith at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020)Yards Receiving 140 Shi Smith vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020)TD Receptions 1 Shi Smith vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020) Shi Smith at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020) Kevin Harris at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020) Shi Smith vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Long Reception 42 Xavier Legette vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020)Field Goals 2 Parker White vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020) Parker White at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)Long Field Goal 45 Parker White vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020) Parker White at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020)Punts 6 Kai Kroeger vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020)Punting Avg 48.5 Kai Kroeger at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)Long Punt 53 Kai Kroeger vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Punts inside 20 3 Kai Kroeger vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Long Punt Return 16 Jammie Robinson at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)Long Kickoff Return 31 Shi Smith at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)Tackles 13 Ernest Jones at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)Sacks 2.0 Kingsley Enagbare vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020) Keir Thomas vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Tackles For Loss 3.0 Ernest Jones at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)Interceptions 2 Jaycee Horn vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)

Rushes 36 vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Yards Rushing 209 vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Yards Per Rush 5.8 vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)TD Rushes 2 vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020)Pass attempts 47 vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Pass completions 24 vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Yards Passing 272 vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Yards Per Pass 9.2 at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020)TD Passes 4 at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020)Total Plays 83 vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Total Offense 481 vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Yards Per Play 6.6 at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020)Points 38 at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020)Sacks By 4 vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020) at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020)First Downs 27 vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Penalties 9 vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Penalty Yards 89 vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Turnovers 3 vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Interceptions By 1 vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020) vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Punts 6 vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020) at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)Punting Avg 49.5 at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020)Long Punt 56 at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)Punts inside 20 5 vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020)Long Punt Return 26 at Florida (Oct. 3, 2020)

Rushes 16 Tank Bigsby, vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Yards Rushing 111 Tank Bigsby, vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)TD Rushes 1 Eric Gray, vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020) Jarrett Guarantano, vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020) Dameon Pierce, vs Florida (Oct 03, 2020) Tank Bigsby, vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Long Rush 30 Tank Bigsby, vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Pass attempts 47 Bo Nix, vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Pass completions 24 Bo Nix, vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Yards Passing 272 Bo Nix, vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)TD Passes 4 Kyle Trask, vs Florida (Oct 03, 2020)Long Pass 57 Kyle Trask, vs Florida (Oct 03, 2020)Receptions 7 Eli Stove, vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Yards Receiving 86 Kadarius Toney, vs Florida (Oct 03, 2020)TD Receptions 2 Kyle Pitts, vs Florida (Oct 03, 2020)Long Reception 57 Kadarius Toney, vs Florida (Oct 03, 2020)Field Goals 3 Anders Carlson, vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Long Field Goal 38 Anders Carlson, vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Punts 6 Paxton Brooks, vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020) Harrison Smith, at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)Punting Avg 49.5 Jacob Finn, vs Florida (Oct 03, 2020)Long Punt 56 Harrison Smith, at Vanderbilt (Oct 10, 2020)Punts inside 20 5 Paxton Brooks, vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020)Long Punt Return 26 Kadarius Toney, vs Florida (Oct 03, 2020)Long Kickoff Return 40 Velus Jones, vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020)Tackles 13 Zakoby McClain, vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)Sacks 2.5 Deandre Johnson, vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020)Tackles For Loss 2.5 Deandre Johnson, vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020)Interceptions 1 Henry To’o To’o, vs Tennessee (Sep 26, 2020) Owen Pappoe, vs Auburn (Oct 17, 2020)

Carolina Team Game Highs Opponent Team Game Highs

Carolina Individual Game Highs Opponent Individual Game Highs

2020 GAME HIGHS

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THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED

SHUT OUT AN OPPONENT:34-0, vs NC State (8/28/08)

WAS SHUT OUT:28-0, vs. Virginia (12/29/18)

SCORED ON A SAFETY:vs UCF (9/26/15)

ALLOWED A SAFETY:at Mississippi State (10/15/11)

FORCED 4+ TURNOVERS:4, at Georgia (10/12/19)

FORCED 5+ TURNOVERS:5, vs. Michigan (1/1/18)

FORCED 6+ TURNOVERS:6, vs. Clemson (11/30/13)

RETURNED A KICKOFF FOR A TD:Deebo Samuel, 90 yards at Ole Miss (11/3/18)

ALLOWED KICK RET. FOR A TD:Detrez Newsome, 93 yards vs. Western Carolina (11/19/16)

ALLOWED 2 KICK RET. FOR TDs:Darrius Sims at Vanderbilt, 91 and 100yards (9/20/14)

RETURNED A PUNT FOR A TD:Ace Sanders, 63 yards vs. Michigan (1/1/13)

ALLOWED A PUNT RET. FOR A TD:Daniel Bituli, Tennessee, 29 yards (10/26/19)

RETURNED AN INT FOR A TD: Israel Mukuamu, Georgia, 53 yards (10/12/19)

ALLOWED AN INT FOR A TD:Henry To’o To’o, Tennessee, 32 yards (9/26/20)

RETURNED A FUMBLE FOR A TD:Deebo Samuel, 0 yards, Akron (12/1/18)

ALLOWED FUMBLE RET. FOR A TD:Cale Garrett, Missouri, 0 yards (9/21/19)

HAD A DEFENSIVE PLAYER SCORE TWO TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME:Melvin Ingram at Georgia, 68-yard fake punt & 5-yard fumble recovery (9/10/11)

SCORED THREE DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME:vs. Arkansas (10/7/17)

HAD A PLAYER RUSH, PASS AND RECEIVE A TD IN A GAME: Pharoh Cooper, vs. Tennessee (11/1/14)

RAN A FAKE PUNT FOR A TD:Melvin Ingram, 68 yards at Georgia (9/10/11)

HAD A PLAYER PASS FOR 300+ YDS:325, Ryan Hilinski, vs. Appalachian State (11/9/19)

HAD A PLAYER PASS FOR 350+ YDS:510, Jake Bentley, at Clemson (11/24/18)

HAD A PLAYER PASS FOR 400+ YDS:510, Jake Bentley, at Clemson (11/24/18)

HAD A PLAYER PASS FOR 450+ YDS:510, Jake Bentley, at Clemson (11/24/18)

HAD A PLAYER PASS FOR 500+ YDS:510, Jake Bentley, at Clemson (11/24/18)

HAD A PLAYER COMP. 30+ PASSES:32, Ryan Hilinski, vs. Appalachian State (11/9/19)

HAD A PLAYER ATT. 40+ PASSES:57, Ryan Hilinski, vs. Appalachian State (11/9/19)

HAD A PLAYER ATT. 50+ PASSES:57, Ryan Hilinski, vs. Appalachian State (11/9/19)

HAD A PLAYER RUSH FOR 150+ YDS:171, Kevin Harris vs. Vanderbilt (10/10/20)

HAD A PLAYER RUSH FOR 200+ YDS:226, Rico Dowdle, vs. Western Carolina (11/19/16)

HAD A PLAYER RUSH FOR 250+ YDS:278, Brandon Bennett, vs. East Tennessee State (10/5/91)

HAD TWO PLAYERS RUSH FOR 100+ YARDS:Tavien Feaster (107) and Rico Dowdle (102) vs. Kentucky (9/28/19)

HAD A PLAYER WITH 150+ YARDS RECEIVING:156, Shi Smith, at Tennessee (10/26/19)

HAD A PLAYER WITH 200+ YARDS RECEIVING:210, Deebo Samuel, at Clemson (11/24/18)

HAD TWO PLAYERS WITH 100 YARDS RECEIVING:Deebo Samuel (210) and Shi Smith (109) at Clemson (11/24/18)

HAD TWO PLAYERS WITH 10+ RECEPTIONS:Bruce Ellington (10) and Mike Davis (10), at Missouri (10/26/13)

HAD A PLAYER WITH 500+ YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE:512, Steve Taneyhill vs. Mississippi State (10/14/95)

HAD A PLAYER RUSH AND PASS FOR 100 YARDS EACH:Lorenzo Nuñez, vs. UCF, 123 rush, 184 pass (09/26/15)

HAD A PLAYER SCORE 4+ TDs:5, Sidney Rice vs. FAU (9/23/06)

HAD A PLAYER PASS FOR 4 TDs:5, Jake Bentley, at Clemson (11/24/18)

HAD A PLAYER PASS FOR 5 TDs:5, Jake Bentley, at Clemson (11/24/18)

HAD A PLAYER RUSH FOR 3 TDs:3, Kevin Harris vs Charleston So. (9/7/19)

HAD A PLAYER CATCH 3+ TDs:3, Deebo Samuel at Clemson (11/24/18)

HAD A PLAYER CATCH 4+ TDs:5, Sidney Rice vs. Fla. Atlantic (9/23/06)

HAD A PLAYER CATCH 5+ TDs:5, Sidney Rice vs. Fla. Atlantic (9/23/06)

HAD A PLAYER ACCOUNT FOR 4+ TDs:4, 233, Pharoh Cooper, vs. Tennessee (11/1/14)

HAD A PLAYER KICK 4 FGs:4, Elliott Fry vs. Vanderbilt (10/17/15)

HAD A PLAYER KICK 5+ FGs:5, Spencer Lanning at Georgia (9/12/09)

HAD A PLAYER WITH 2 INTs:2, Jaycee Horn vs. Auburn (10/17/20)

HAD A PLAYER WITH 3 INTs:3, Israel Mukuamu at Georgia (10/12/19)

BLOCKED A FIELD GOAL ATT.:DJ Wonnum at Georgia (10/12/19)

RETURNED A BLOCKED FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT FOR A TD:Captain Munnerlyn at Kentucky, 81 yards, (10/11/08)

BLOCKED A PAT:Kingsley Enagbare vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18)

RETURNED AN EXTRA POINT FOR A DEFENSIVE PAT: Victor Hampton at Florida (10/20/12)

BLOCKED A PUNT:Carlton Heard at Florida (11/15/14)

RETURNED A BLOCKED PUNT FOR A TD:Derek Watson vs Florida, 2 yds, (11/11/00)

BLOCKED A PUNT AND FIELD GOAL IN THE SAME GAME:at Florida (11/15/14)

HAD A PUNT BLOCKED:at Tennessee (10/26/19)

HAD A FIELD GOAL BLOCKED:vs. Michigan (1/1/13)

HAD A PAT BLOCKED:vs. Tennessee (10/27/18)

ALLOWED PAT TO BE RETURNED FOR 2 POINTS:Denzil Ware, vs. Kentucky (9/12/15)

MISSED A PAT:vs. Kentucky (9/16/17)

FAILED A PAT ATTEMPT:vs. Tennessee (10/14/17)

MADE A 2-PT CONVERSION:Jake Bentley rush, Tennessee (10/27/18)

MADE A PAIR OF 2-PT CONVERSIONS:vs. Texas A&M (10/13/18)

ATTEMPTED A 2-PT CONVERSION:vs Auburn (10/17/20)

RECOVERED OWN ONSIDE KICK:at Auburn (10/25/14)

HAD LESS THAN 50 YDS RUSHING:45, at Texas A&M (11/16/19)

HAD 300+ YARDS RUSHING:493, vs. Charleston Southern (9/7/19)

HAD 600+ TOTAL NET YARDS:775, vs Charleston Southern (9/7/19)

HAD A 50+ YARD RUN:88, Kevin Harris vs. Vanderbilt (10/10/20)

HAD A 50+ YARD RECEPTION: 75, Ryan Hilinski to Shi Smith, at Tennessee (10/26/19)

TEAM...LESS THAN 50 YARDS RUSHING:26, vs UCF (9/26/15)300+ YARDS RUSHING:319, at Texas A&M (11/16/19)LESS THAN 100 YARDS PASSING:76, vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19)400+ YARDS PASSING:495, vs. Alabama (9/14/19)LESS THAN 200 TOTAL NET YARDS:189, vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19)500+ TOTAL NET YARDS:527, vs. Clemson (11/30/19)600+ TOTAL NET YARDS:744, at Clemson (11/24/18)

INDIVIDUAL...350+ YARDS PASSING:444, Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama (9/14/19)400+ YARDS PASSING:444, Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama (9/14/19)150+ YARDS RUSHING:159, Jordan Scarlett, Florida (11/10/18)200+ YARDS RUSHING: 246, Mark Ingram, at Alabama (10/17/09)250+ YARDS RUSHING:321, Darren McFadden, Ark. (11/3/07)300+ YARDS RUSHING:321, Darren McFadden, Ark. (11/3/07)200+ YARDS RECEIVING:217, Darvin Adams, Auburn (12/4/10)50+ YARD RUN:75, Cordarrian Richardson, Texas A&M (11/16/19)50+ YARD RECEPTION:57, Kyle Trask to Kadarius Toney, Florida (10/3/20)MADE 4+ FIELD GOALS:4, Seth Small, Texas A&M (11/16/19)RUSHED FOR 4+ TOUCHDOWNS:4, Chad Jasmin, Clemson (11/21/03)PASSED FOR 4+ TOUCHDOWNS:4, Kyle Trask, Florida (10/3/20)

TWO PLAYERS WITH...100+ YARDS RUSHING: at Texas A&M, Cordarrian Richardson (130) and Isaiah Spiller (129), (11/16/19)100+ YARDS RECEIVING:Clemson, Justyn Ross (111) & Tee Higgins (101), (11/30/19)

The Last Time South Carolina...

The Last an Opponent Had...

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#16/21 Tennessee 31South Carolina 27

September 26, 2020Williams-Brice Stadium

Columbia, S.C.15,009

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Tennessee quarterback Jarrett Guarantano expected a difficult time at South Carolina. He also expected the 16th-ranked Vols to come out on top, no matter how hard things got.

The Vols squandered a two-touchdown lead in the second half and held on to defeat the Gamecocks 31-27 for their seventh straight victory.

The game wasn’t decided until a Tennessee punt touched South Caro-lina’s Cam Smith and the Vols’ Jimmy Holiday recovered with 1:24 to go.

“When you go on the road in the SEC, nothing comes easy,” Guaran-tano said. “You saw some of that today.”

There was also plenty of Guarantano to see, as well. The fifth-year passer threw the tie-breaking touchdown to Josh Palmer with 9:35 left in the game, then stayed poised enough down the stretch to keep South Carolina at bay.

Tennessee looked to have the Southeastern Conference and season opener in hand when they went ahead 21-7 on Eric Gray’s 12-yard scor-ing run on their opening drive of the third quarter.

But South Carolina rallied behind first-time starter quarterback Collin Hill with two touchdowns and a field goal to tie it at 24-all in the fourth quarter.

That’s when Guarantano struck with back-to-back big plays for the de-ciding score.

Guarantano was heavily pressured when he got the ball to an all-alone Brandon Johnson for 33 yards inside South Carolina territory. The next play, Guarantano threw a picture perfect pass to Palmer for a 32-yard touchdown.

Palmer was grateful Guarantano trusted him with the play. ‘’But it was just a traditional go route, beat the defender and caught it over the shoul-der,’’ he said.

South Carolina looked like it had a final chance when it forced a Ten-nessee punt with 90 seconds left. But the punt touched Cam Smith after it hit the ground, Holiday recovered and the Vols ran out the clock for the win.

Guarantano finished 19 of 31 for 259 yards. He also rushed for Tennes-see’s first touchdown.

South Carolina, with a new offensive coordinator in ex-Colorado State coach Mike Bobo and new quarterback in grad transfer Hill, showed some spark as it took the opening drive 75 yards for a touchdown on Kevin Harris’ 3-yard run.

Linebacker Henry To’o To’o had a 32-yard interception return for a touchdown, catching the ball after it bounced off receiver Shi Smith’s hands and tip-toeing down the sideline for the score.

Hill finished 25 of 39 passing for 290 yards and a touchdown. Smith had 10 catches for 140 yards for the Gamecocks.

Hill blamed himself for the interception, throwing the ball behind Smith where To’o To’o could make the defensive play.

“The play that sticks out to me is the pick six,” Hill said. “You just can’t turn the ball over.”

GAME CHANGER South Carolina was looking to get the ball back with a chance to win

the game with a successful two-minute drill, but a fumble on a punt re-turn gave the Volunteers the ball and clinched a 31-27 victory over the Gamecocks in both team’s season opener.

KEY STAT 140 – Shi Smith had his second consecutive 100-yard game in a con-

test against Tennessee as he caught 10 passes for 140 yards and a touch-down in the 31-27 loss. Smith had 156 yards receiving against Tennessee last year, which is a career high.

1st 9::59 SC Harris 3-yard run (P. White kick) (11-75-5:01) 7-01st 3:07 UT Guarantano 1-yard run (Cimaglia kick) (7-90-2:34) 7-72nd 13:22 UT To’o To’o 32-yard interception return (Cimaglia kick) 7-143rd 12:28 UT Gray 12-yard run (Cimaglia kick) (8-74-2:32) 7-213rd 10:27 SC S. Smith 29-yard pass from C. Hill (P. White kick) (4-75-2:01) 14-213rd 4:32 SC C. Hill 1-yard run (P. White kick) (10-71-3:22) 21-213rd 2:18 UT Cimaglia 27-yard field goal (8-65-2:14) 21-244th 10:48 SC P. White 35-yard field goal (9-69-3:55) 24-244th 9:35 UT Palmer 32-yard pass from Guarantano (Cimaglia kick) (4-75-1:13) 24-314th 3:16 SC P. White 45-yard field goal (9-57-3:55) 27-31

UT SC First Downs 21 22 Rushing 6 5 Passing 13 15 Penalty 2 2 Net Yards Rushing 133 89 Rushing Attempts 33 35 Net Yards Passing 261 290 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 20-32-0 25-39-1 Total Offense Yards 394 379 Total Offense Plays 65 74 Fumbles: No.-Lost 1-0 2-1 Penalties: No.-Yards 6-50 4-40 Punts-Yards 6-243 6-211 Avg. Yards Per Punt 40.5 35.2 Punt Returns: No.-Yards 1-20 1-(-1) Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 2-66 0-0 Interceptions: No.-Yards 1-32 0-0 Possession Time 25:10 34:50 Third Down Conversions 1-11 6-15 Fourth Down Conversions 0-1 0-0 Red Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-3 Sacks By: No.-Yards 4-21 2-13 PAT Kicks 4-4 3-3 Field Goals 1-2 2-2

RUSHING: UT: Chandler 13-86; Gray 12-40; Guarantano 5-12; Team 3-(-5). SC: Harris 13-55; Fenwick 6-31; Z. White 7-19; S. Smith 2-(-4); C. Hill 7-(-12).

PASSING: UT: Guarantano 19-31-0-259; Brooks 1-1-0-2. SC: C. Hill 25-39-1-290.

RECEIVING: UT: Palmer 6-85; Jones 5-29; Johnson 3-73; Keyton 2-20; Gray 1-31; Fant 1-11; Chandler 1-10; Albright 1-2. SC: S. Smith 10-140; Legette 4-61; Muse 4-50; Fenwick 4-45; Harris 1-9; Z. White 1-(-4); C. Hill 1-(-11).

PUNT RETURNS: UT: Gray 1-20. SC: C. Smith 1-(-1).

KICKOFF RETURNS: UT: Jones 2-66. SC: None.

INTERCEPTION RETURNS: UT: To’o To’o 1-32. SC: None.

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#3/3 Florida 38South Carolina 24

October 3, 2020Ben Hill Griffin Stadium

Gainesville, Fla.15,120

GAINESVILLE, FLA. (AP) — Kyle Trask and Kyle Pitts hooked up for two more touchdowns, continuing their hot start and leading No. 3 Florida to a 38-24 victory over South Carolina on Saturday.

Trask completed 21 of 29 passes for 268 yards, with four touchdowns and an interception. His second-quarter fumble kept the Gamecocks (0-2) in the game early.

Pitts finished with four receptions for 57 yards, commanding extra attention and beating South Carolina’s top defenders. He nearly made a one-handed catch in the third quarter, but the ball slipped off his left fingertips.

The K2K connection now has six touchdowns in two games, one more than it notched in 2019. The next performance comes at Kyle Field, where Texas A&M will try to become the first Southeastern Conference opponent to slow down Trask and Pitts in 2020.

Some thought former Florida coach Will Muschamp and his Game-cocks would find a way. But the Gators (2-0) had their way with South Carolina for three quarters in front of 15,120 socially distant fans in the Swamp. They finished with 347 yards and punted twice.

Kadarius Toney put an exclamation point on the victory with a 57-yard touchdown catch late in the third. He somehow broke through three de-fenders, turning a 7-yard catch into Florida’s biggest gain.

He ended with six receptions for 86 yards and a touchdown to go along with 42 yards on two punt returns.

Kevin Harris was one of the few bright spots for South Carolina, which flubbed a chance to make it a one-score game in the final minute. The sophomore ran 22 times for 100 yards and a score.

Collin Hill completed 28 of 47 passes for 212 yards and two touch-downs. He was sacked four times. He threw behind Shi Smith in the end zone on Carolina’s final play, which ended an 18-play, 7-plus minute drive without any points.

GAME CHANGER Kyle Trask connected with Kedarius Toney for a 57-yard touchdown re-

ception that gave Florida a 38-14 lead with 4:44 left in the third quarter. The Gamecocks scored the final 10 points and had an 18-play drive on their final possession but did not score to fall by a pair of touchdowns.

KEY STAT 100 – Kevin Harris had 100 yards on the ground on 22 carries for the

Gamecocks, his second 100-yard rushing performance in his career. He had a touchdown on the ground and in the air as his nine-yard touch-down pass from Collin Hill in the fourth quarter made it 38-24.

1st 8:04 SC Harris 2-yard run (P. White kick) (12-75-6:56) 7-01st 3:45 UF Pierce 2-yard run (kick) (McPherson kick) (8-75-4:19) 7-71st 0:06 UF Pitts 18-yard pass from Trask (McPherson kick) (5-69-2:31) 7-142nd 9:31 SC S. Smith 3-yard pass from C. Hill (P. White kick) (9-48-4:31) 14-142nd 3:30 UF McPherson 26-yard field goal (13-54-5:53) 14-172nd 1:22 UF Pitts 4-yard pass from Trask (McPherson kick) (5-52-1:46) 14-243rd 7:47 UF Whittemore 4-yard pass from Trask (McPherson kick) (4-37-1:36) 14-313rd 4:44 UF Toney 57-yard pass from Trask (McPherson kick) (3-58-1:22) 14-383rd 0:28 SC P. White 45-yard field goal (11-47-4:16) 17-384th 10:21 SC Harris 9-yard pass from C. HIll (P. White kick) (11-39-3:49) 24-38

SC UF First Downs 25 18 Rushing 12 5 Passing 12 11 Penalty 1 2 Net Yards Rushing 117 80 Rushing Attempts 36 24 Net Yards Passing 212 268 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 28-47-0 21-29-1 Total Offense Yards 329 348 Total Offense Plays 83 53 Fumbles: No.-Lost 2-1 1-1 Penalties: No.-Yards 6-55 4-44 Punts-Yards 4-167 2=99 Avg. Yards Per Punt 41.8 49.5 Punt Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 2-42 Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 1-0 2-21 Interceptions: No.-Yards 1-0 0-0 Possession Time 36:23 23:37 Third Down Conversions 6-17 4-9 Fourth Down Conversions 5-6 0-0 Red Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 5-5 Sacks By: No.-Yards 2-7 4-32 PAT Kicks 3-3 5-5 Field Goals 1-1 1-1

RUSHING: SC: Harris 22-100; Fenwick 6-32; C. Hill 8-(-15). UF: Pierce 9-51; Trask 6-22; Davis 4-9; Wright 1-3; Team 2-(-1); Toney 2-(-4).

PASSING: SC: C. Hill 28-47-0-212. UF: Trask 21-29-1-268.

RECEIVING: SC: S. Smith 12-85; Fenwick 5-24; Harris 4-27; Muse 2-21; Powers 2-19; Legette 1-22; Mullins 1-9; Vann 1-5. UF: Toney 6-86; Pitts 4-57; Whittemore 2-30; Grimes 2-26; Shorter 2-16; Davis 2-13; Hen-derson 1-23; Copeland 1-12; Wright 1-5.

PUNT RETURNS: SC: None. UF: Toney 2-42.

KICKOFF RETURNS: SC: S.Smith 1-0. UF: Zipperer 2-21.

INTERCEPTION RETURNS: SC: Mukuamu 1-0. UF: None.

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South Carolina 41Vanderbilt 7

October 10, 2020Vanderbilt Stadium

Nashville, Tenn.1,288

NASHVILLE, TENN. (AP) — The South Carolina Gamecocks ran the ball so well on a rainy, sloppy day that quarterback Collin Hill would not have minded if he never threw the ball.

Hill ran for two touchdowns and Kevin Harris ran for two TDs and a career-high 171 yards as the South Carolina Gamecocks beat Vanderbilt 41-7 Saturday for their first victory of the season.

“I just like winning,” Hill said.The Gamecocks (1-2, 1-2 SEC) won their 12th straight in this series

by dominating Vanderbilt 486-249 in total offense and three sacks on a rainy day. South Carolina had more yards rushing (290) than the Com-modores had total yards.

Harris, the sophomore running back limited last season by an injured groin, had himself a day. He ran for a 25-yard TD early in the third, and he added a career-long 88-yarder early in the fourth. South Carolina coach Will Muschamp said Harris gets better as the game goes on.

“You get tired of hitting him, and there’s nothing really soft on his body,” Muschamp said. “He’s got a short stature but he’s a very muscular guy. He runs with high knees, he gets behind his pads and when you take him on there’s nothing there that’s soft to hit. He’s a guy that wears on people as the game continues to go.”

Vanderbilt (0-3, 0-3) remains winless after having 56 scholarship play-ers available for this game, just three above the limit set by the South-eastern Conference for a team to play a game. The Commodores already had six players opt out of this season.

Vanderbilt coach Derek Mason said he learned Thursday that his num-bers would be limited by injuries and contact tracing during a pandemic.

“These are challenging times, and I think in challenging times what you’ve got to do is just take it one day at a time ...” Mason said.

Parker White kicked a pair of field goals, including a 43-yarder that gave the Gamecocks the lead for good in the first quarter.

Vanderbilt had its chances early to either tie or take a lead. Pierson Cooke missed a 29-yard field goal wide right for Vanderbilt and is now 1 of 4 this season.

In the second quarter, the Commodores went for it on fourth-and-2 at the South Carolina 3. Freshman Ken Seals rolled right and wound up being tackled, missing the chance to throw to a receiver in the end zone when open or run himself.

“We had a chip on our shoulder because we were 0-2,” Gamecocks linebacker Ernest Jones said.

Hill hit Nick Muse with a 32-yard pass, starting a 12-play, 96-yard drive that the South Carolina quarterback capped himself for a 14-point swing. Hill went over the top for a 1-yard touchdown and a 10-0 lead with 2:09 left in the first half.

South Carolina scored the final 24 points. Hill ran for a 10-yard TD in the third, and Harris broke loose for his 88-yarder and Dakereon Joyner had a 47-yard TD, both in the fourth.

GAME CHANGER Carolina scored the final 24 points of the game, starting with a 10-yard

Collin Hill touchdown run with 4:22 left in the third quarter. Kevin Har-ris sealed the win with an 88-yard touchdown run with 13:07 left in the fourth, the longest run by a Carolina back since 2006.

KEY STAT 171 – Harris has back-to-back 100-yard rushing performances after his

171 yards on 21 carries on the ground in the Vandy win. It was part of 289 rushing yards for the Gamecocks in the victory.

1st 5:19 SC P. White 43-yard field goal (13-42-6:58) 3-02nd 2:09 SC C. Hill 1-yard run (P. White kick) (12-96-6:08) 10-03rd 13:00 SC Harris 25-yard run (P. White kick) (2-34-0:29) 17-0 3rd 9:01 VU Johnson 22-yard pass from Seals (Cooke kick) (9-75-3:59) 17-73rd 4:22 SC C. Hill 10-yard run (P. White kick) (9-75-4:39) 24-73rd 0:21 SC P. White 40-yard field goal (7-26-2:52) 27-74th 13:07 SC Harris 88-yard run (P. White kick) (1-88-0:12) 34-74th 10:21 SC Joyner 47-yard run (P. White kick) (1-47-0:13) 41-7

SC VU First Downs 18 15 Rushing 8 7 Passing 9 8 Penalty 1 0 Net Yards Rushing 289 76 Rushing Attempts 39 33 Net Yards Passing 196 173 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 16-24-0 18-27-1 Total Offense Yards 485 249 Total Offense Plays 63 60 Fumbles: No.-Lost 1-1 3-1 Penalties: No.-Yards 4-20 2-21 Punts-Yards 2-97 6-241 Avg. Yards Per Punt 48.5 40.2 Punt Returns: No.-Yards 3-30 2-16 Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 1-31 5-104 Interceptions: No.-Yards 1-0 0-0 Possession Time 31:27 28:33 Third Down Conversions 6-14 1-11 Fourth Down Conversions 1-1 0-3 Red Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 0-2 Sacks By: No.-Yards 3-19 2-7 PAT Kicks 5-5 1-1 Field Goals 2-3 0-1

RUSHING: SC: Harris 21-171; Joyner 1-47; D. White 2-29; Fenwich 5-28; C. Hill 6-12; S. Smith 1-2; Doty 1-2; Team 1-(-1); Hilinski (1-(-1). VU: Henry-Brooks 13-72; Wakefield 6-27; Hamilton 1-3; Griffin Jr. 2-1; Wright 5-(-1); Alexander 1-(-6); Seals 5-(-20).

PASSING: SC: C. Hill 16-24-0-196. VU: Seals 17-24-0-148;; Wright 1-3-1-25.

RECEIVING: SC: Muse 5-85; S. Smith 4-46; Harris 4-29; Legette 2-30; Vann 1-6. VU: Bresnahan 5-38; Johnson 4-43; Henry-Brooks 4-21; Abdur-Rahman 2-46; Harrison 1-25; Alexander 1-5; Wakefield 1-(-5)..

PUNT RETURNS: SC: Robinson 3-30. VU: Johnson 2-16.

KICKOFF RETURNS: SC: S.Smith 1-31. VU: Harrison 5-104.

INTERCEPTION RETURNS: SC: C. Smith 1-0. VU: None.

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October 17, 2020Williams-Brice Stadium

Columbia, S.C.15,766

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina’s Jaycee Horn was tired of hear-ing he didn’t have the ball skills to be a truly exceptional cornerback.

His play against No. 15 Auburn proved he did — and led the Game-cocks to a breakthrough win over the Tigers on Saturday.

Horn had the first two interceptions of his career and his pass break up led to a third — all which South Carolina turned into touchdowns — for a 30-22 victory that was its first win over Auburn in 87 years.

Horn is a junior who’s been a lockdown corner most of his career.“If a team throws at him like that every game, he’ll have a game like

that every game,” Gamecocks receiver Shi Smith said of Horn.Horn was assigned to Auburn receiver Seth Williams, one of the best

receivers in the Southeastern Conference, averaging 18 yards a catch. Wil-liams finished with four catches for 74 yards, but no scores.

“I heard a lot of people saying I (don’t) have any ball skills, which is crazy to me,” Horn said. “I just knew the day would come when I’d have a lot of opportunities to make plays.”

South Carolina made plenty of them throughout to beat Auburn for the first time in 87 years.

Kevin Harris ran for two touchdowns, Smith added a 10-yard TD catch and Horn and the defense did enough to stop Bo Nix and the Tigers’ at-tack.

Auburn (2-2) had won eight straight in the series and jumped out to a 9-0 lead in the opening 10 minutes. But Nix, the sophomore quarterback, threw three picks and the Gamecocks (2-2) cashed in each time to win consecutive games for the first time in more than a year.

Smith had eight catches including his score midway through the third quarter that put South Carolina ahead for good, 20-19.

Auburn was driving on its following series when Nix threw his third interception — and second to c Horn who brought the ball down the left sidelines to the Tigers’ 8. Harris was in the end zone a play later for a 27-19 lead and Auburn could not recover.

The Tigers closed to 30-22 on Anders Carlson’s 22 yard field goal with 6:39 left. Auburn got the ball back once more with 2:15 left and drove to the South Carolina 13. Nix, though, was called for intentional grounding trying to avoid a sack and the Gamecocks held on to beat the Tigers for the first time since 1933.

Auburn coach Gus Malzahn said his team will have to get past this quickly. “We’re just going to have to be big boys and we’re going to have to man up and put it behind us and go into next week and find a way to win,” he said.

South Carolina had not won back-to-back games since defeating Ken-tucky and then-No. 3 Georgia last season. That win over the Bulldogs was the last time the Gamecocks had beaten a ranked opponent.

Auburn’s offense looked unstoppable the first half and doubled up South Carolina in yardage (243-119) the first 30 minutes — except when Nix put the ball in danger.

Nix had 272 yards passing and was sacked three times.Bigsby, the Auburn freshman, had 111 yards rushing and went past the

century mark for a second straight game.

GAME CHANGER Leading 30-22 with 2:15 left in the contest, Auburn took the ball and its

own 32 and ran 11 plays to the 12-yard line with nine seconds left. Bo Nix tried to rush for the touchdown but Ernest Jones tackled him at the nine. Auburn had a hands to the face penalty on the play, ending the game.

KEY STAT 3 — The Gamecocks intercepted Nix three times on the day, leading to

three touchdowns. Jaycee Horn had two picks, the first two of his career while Jaylin Dickerson added one.

1st 8:32 AU Carlson 35-yard field goal (14-62-4:57) 0-31st 4:33 AU Stove 11-yard pass from Nix (Loy pass failed) (7-56-2:01) 0-92nd 12:49 SC Harris 3-yard run (P. White kick) (5-29-2:00) 7-92nd 10:24 AU Bigsby 2-yard run (Carlson kick) (7-75-2:25) 7-162nd 0:35 SC C. Hill 1-yard run (P. White kick) (11-49-4:28) 14-163rd 10:22 AU Carlson 38-yard field goal (11-54-4:38) 14-193rd 6:31 SC S. Smith 10-yard pass from C. HIll (C. Hill pass failed) (9-75-3:51) 20-193rd 0:54 SC Harris 8-yard run (P. White kick) (1-8-0:05) 27-194th 9:13 SC P. White 39-yard field goal (9-58-4:28) 30-194th 6:39 AU Carlson 22-yard field goal (7-70-2:34) 30-22

AU SC First Downs 27 20 Rushing 13 8 Passing 13 8 Penalty 1 4 Net Yards Rushing 209 153 Rushing Attempts 36 43 Net Yards Passing 272 144 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 24-47-3 15-24-1 Total Offense Yards 481 297 Total Offense Plays 83 67 Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 1-0 Penalties: No.-Yards 9-89 5-39 Punts-Yards 2-91 5-242 Avg. Yards Per Punt 45.5 48.4 Punt Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 1-3 Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 1-23 1-16 Interceptions: No.-Yards 1-1 3-34 Possession Time 28:43 31:17 Third Down Conversions 7-16 7-13 Fourth Down Conversions 0-1 0-1 Red Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 4-4 Sacks By: No.-Yards 1-5 3-16 PAT Kicks 1-1 3-3 Field Goals 3-3 1-1

RUSHING: UA: Bigsby 16-111; Nix 15-69; D.J. Williams 4-17; Stove 1-12 SC: Harris 25-83; Fenwick 12-68; Joyner 1-14; Team 1-(-5); C. HIll 4-(-7).

PASSING: UA: Nix 24-47-3-272. SC: C. Hill 15-24-1-144.

RECEIVING: UA: Stove 7-60; Schwartz 6-59; S. Williams 4-74; Capers 3-40; D.J. Williams 2-26; Jackson 1-9; Deal 1-4. SC: S. Smith 8-76; Muse 2-29; Harris 2-21; Vann 1-11; Prentice 1-10; Joyner 1-(-3).

PUNT RETURNS: UA: None. SC: Robinson 1-3.

KICKOFF RETURNS: UA: Bigsby 1-23. SC: S. Smith 1-16.

INTERCEPTION RETURNS: UA: Pappoe 1-1. SC: Horn 2-34; Dickerson 1-0.

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3H I LI N S K I QB | 6-3 | 225 | SO | 1L

RYAN

Orange, Calif.(Orange Lutheran HS)

• SEC Freshman of the Week - 9/16/19• 2019-20 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Made his 2020 season debut in fourth quarter of 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10)• Started 11 games as a freshman in 2019 and completed 236-of-406 passes (58.1 pct.) for 2,357 yards with 11 touchdowns and five interceptions• Averaged 214.3 passing yards per game, which was sixth in the SEC overall and tops among SEC freshmen, and 209.3 yards of total offense, which was eighth in the conference overall and third among freshmen • Tied the school’s freshman quarterback records for starts (11), while setting new marks for pass completions and attempts.; also set the marks for a true freshman in passing yards and touchdowns• Had 180 consecutive pass attempts without an interception, the longest streak in program history, surpassing Connor Shaw (2010-13) at 177 • Made Gamecock debut and first career start in a 72-10 win over Charleston Southern (9/7); was 24-for-30 for 282 yards with three touchdowns (two passing, one rushing); he became the sixth true freshman QB to start a game for Carolina since joining the SEC in 1992 • Was 36-of-57 (63.2%) for 324 yards and two touchdowns vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14); his 57 attempts were second most all-time in program history and his 36 completions were the third-most all-time at Carolina; named SEC Freshman of the Week for his performance against the Crimson Tide

HILINSKI’S CAREER STATISTICS–Passing–Year GP/GS C-A-I Pct. Yds TD Lg 2019 11/11 236-406-5 58.1 2,357 11 75T 2020 1/0 - - - - - Total 12/11 236-406-5 58.1 2,357 11 75T –Rushing–Year GP/GS Rush Yds Avg TD Lg2019 11/11 33 -55 -1.7 1 14 2020 1/0 1 -1 -1.0 - -1 Total 12/11 34 -56 -1.6 1 14

–Receiving–Year GP/GS Rush Yds Avg TD Lg2019 11/11 2 -14 -7.0 - - 2020 - - - - - - Total 11/11 2 -14 -7.0 - -

HILINSKI’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSPass Attempts -Pass Completions -Passing Yards -Passing Touchdowns -Long Pass -Carries 1Yards Rushing -1Rushing Touchdowns -Long Rush -1

HILINSKI’S CAREER HIGHS

Pass Attempts 57 • vs. App. State (11/9) vs. Alabama (9/14)Pass Completions 36 • vs. Alabama (9/14)Passing Yards 325 • vs. App. State (11/9)Passing Touchdowns 2 • 3x, last vs. Vanderbilt (11/2)Long Pass 75T • at Tennessee (10/26) 75T • at Missouri (9/21)Carries 5 • twice, last vs. Florida (10/19)Yards Rushing 14 • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2)Rushing Touchdowns 1 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Long Rush 14 • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2)

HILINSKI’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Com-Att-Int Pct. Yds TD Long Rush-Yds-TDvs. TENN (9/26) -DNP- at FLA (10/3) -DNP- at VAN (10/10) - - - - - 1-(-)1-0 vs. AUB (10/17) -DNP- at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/7) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

HILINSKI IN THE CAROLINA RECORD BOOKSSingle-GameCategory No. (Game) Rank Attempts 57 (vs. App. State, 11/9/19) T-2nd 57 (vs. Alabama, 9/14/19) T-2nd 51 (at Tennessee, 10/26/19) T-5th Completions 36 (vs. Alabama, 9/14/19) 3rd 32 (vs. App. State, 11/9/19) T-5th

SeasonCategory No. (Games) Rank Up NextConsecutive attempts 180 (9/21/19 at Missouri- 1st --without an INT 11/9/19 vs. App State) Attempts 379 8th 7. Jake Bentley (2018) // 388Completions 220 9th 8. Stephen Garcia (2010) // 224

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CO L LI N

Moore, S.C.(Dorman HS // Colorado State)

• 2018 Team Captain at Colorado State

QUICK HITS• Scored twice on the ground (career high) in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10), becoming first Gamecock QB since Jake Bentley (11/18/17 vs. Wofford) to have mulitple rushing TDs in the same game; was 16-of-24 passing for 196 yards • Was 28-of-47 for 212 yards and two TDs at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3)• Started in his first career game in Garnet & Black vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26); was 25-of-39 (64.1 pct) for 290 yards with one TD and one INT; also had a 1-yard rushing TD with 4:32 remaining in the third quarter to tie the game, 21-21 • Grad transfer who returns home after spending four seasons (2016-19) at Colorado State; played under current Gamecock offensive coordinator Mike Bobo• Played in 18 games (11 starts) for the Rams, going 263-of-433 (60.7 pct) while throwing for 3,233 yards with 23 TDs and 11 INTs• Has five career 300-yard passing games • Graduated from CSU with a business degree and is working on a master’s in educational technology

HILL’S CAREER STATISTICS–Passing–Year GP/GS C-A-I Pct. Yds TD Lg 2016^ 5/4 75-129-2 58.1 1,096 8 60T2017*^ - - - - - -2018^ 10/4 119-202-7 58.9 1,387 7 58T 2019^ 3/3 69-102-2 67.6 840 8 77T 2020 4/4 84-134-2 62.7 842 4 42 Total 22/15 347-567-13 61.2 4,165 27 77T –Rushing–Year GP/GS Rush Yds Avg TD Lg2016^ 5/4 26 49 1.9 1 51T2017*^ - - - - - -2018^ 10/4 28 -10 -0.4 1 132019^ 3/3 10 0 -0.4 1 15 2020 4/4 25 -22 -0.9 4 12 Total 22/15 89 17 0.2 7 51T

* - Granted a redshirt season^ - at Colorado State

HILL’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSPass Completions 28 • at Florida (10/3)Pass Attempts 47 • at Florida (10/3)Passing Yards 290 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)Passing Touchdowns 2 • at Florida (10/3)Long Pass 42 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)Carries 8 • at Florida (10/3)Yards Rushing 12 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Rushing Touchdowns 2 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Long Rush 12 • at Florida (10/3)

HILL’S CAREER HIGHSPass Completions *34 • vs. Wyoming (10/26/18)Pass Attempts *54 • Wyoming (10/26/18)Passing Yards *374 • vs. Western Illinois (9/7/19)Passing Touchdwons *4 • 2x, last vs. Western Illinois (9/7/19)Long Pass *77T • Western Illinois (9/7/19)Carries *9 • at Minnesota (9/24/16)Yards Rushing *56 • vs. Northern Colorado (9/17/16)Long Rush *51T • vs. Northern Colorado (9/17/16)Rushing Touchdowns 2 • at Vanderbilt (10/10/20)

*at Colorado State

HILL 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Com-Att-Int Pct. Yds TD Long Rush-Yds-TDvs. TENN (9/26) * 25-39-1 64.1 290 1 42 7-(-)12-1 at FLA (10/3) * 28-47-0 59.6 212 2 22 8-(-)15-0 at VAN (10/10) * 16-24-0 66.7 196 0 32 6-12-2 vs. AUB (10/17) * 15-24-1 62.5 144 1 32 4-(-)7-1 at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/7) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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R A SH AD

Fayetteville, Ga.(Sandy Creek HS)

QUICK HITS• As a senior at Sandy Creek High School (Tyrone, Ga.) in 2019, ran for 1,324 yards and 30 TDs; added 478 yards receiving and six TDs; helped lead the team to a 12-2 record and a spot in the AAAA state semifinals • Tallied 939 yards and and 12 TDs as a junior in 2018 • Finished with 2,681 rushing yards overall in high school with 56 (49 on the ground) TDs• Top-50 running back (No. 39) in the country per Rivals

AMOS’ CAREER STATISTICS–Rushing–Year GP/GS Rush Yds Avg TD Lg2020 - - - - - -

–Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Lg2020 - - - - - - AMOS’ 2020 SEASON HIGHSCarries Yards Rushing Long Rush Rushing Touchdowns Receptions Receiving Yards Long Reception

AMOS’ 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rush Yds Avg TD Rec Yds Avg TDvs. TENN (9/26) -DNP- at FLA (10/3) -DNP- at VAN (10/10) -DNP- vs. AUB (10/17) -DNP- at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/7) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

14F E NW I CK RB | 6-1 | 220 | RSO | 1L

D E SH AU N

Bradenton, Fla.(Braden River HS)

QUICK HITS• Has a pair of 100-yard rushing performances in only 11 career games• Had 12 carries for 68 yards (both season highs) in win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17)• Caught career-high five passes at No. 3/3 Florida; also had six carries for 32 yards (5.3 avg) • Hauled in four catches for career-high 45 yards in season-opener vs. Tennessee (9/26); also had six carries for 31 yards (5.2 avg) • Had his first carries of the 2019 season in a 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2); had a breakout game leading the team with 18 rushes (career high) for 102 yards (5.7 avg) • Made his collegiate debut in the second half of a win vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18) and responded with 112 yards on 17 carries with a touchdown; averaged 6.6 yards per carry with a long of 37 yards• Became the first true freshman to rush for 100 yards in his debut since Derek Watson went for 118 at No. 24 NC State on Sept. 4, 1999

FENWICK'S CAREER STATISTICS–Rushing–Year GP/GS Rush Yds Avg TD Lg 2018* 2/0 21 115 5.5 1 37 2019 5/0 22 111 5.0 - 18 2020 4/0 29 159 5.5 - 19 Total 11/0 72 385 5.3 1 37 –Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 2018* 2/0 - - - - - 2019 5/0 - - - - - 2020 4/0 9 69 7.7 - 20 Total 11/0 9 69 7.7 0 20

* - Granted a redshirt season

FENWICK'S 2020 SEASON HIGHSCarries 12 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Yards Rushing 68 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Long Rush 19 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Rushing Touchdowns Receptions 5 • at Florida (10/3)Receiving Yards 45 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)Long Reception 20 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)

FENWICK'S CAREER HIGHSCarries 18 • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19)Yards Rushing 112 • vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18)Long Rush 37 • vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18)Rushing Touchdowns 1 • vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18)Receptions 5 • at Florida (10/3/20)Receiving Yards 45 • vs. Tennessee (9/26/20)Long Reception 20 • vs. Tennessee (9/26/20)

FENWICK’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rush Yds Avg TD Rec Yds Avg TDvs. TENN (9/26) 6 31 5.2 - 4 45 11.3 - at FLA (10/3) 6 32 5.3 - 5 24 4.8 - at VAN (10/10) 5 28 5.6 - - - - - vs. AUB (10/17) 12 68 5.7 - - - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/7) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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Za Q UAN D R E

Cape Coral, Fla.(North Fort Myers HS // Iowa Western CC)

QUICK HITS• Had two carries for 29 yards in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10), including a career-long, 21-yard run in the fourth quarter • Made Gamecock debut in season-opener vs. Tennessee (9/26); had seven carries for 19 yards • JUCO transfer who began his career at Florida State (2017-18) and played last season (2019) at Iowa Western Community College• Was a First Team NJCAA All-American for the Reivers after carrying the ball 137 times for 876 yards in eight games played; averaged 109.5 yards per game and 6.4 yards per carry with 10 TDs• Top ranked JUCO prospect in the country by 247Sports• After redshirting initial collegiate season for the Seminoles in 2017, moved to outside linebacker in 2018 and finished the season with 22 tackles (10 solo)

WHITE’S CAREER STATISTICS–Rushing–Year GP/GS Rush Yds Avg TD Lg 2017*^ - - - - - - 2018^ 11/0 - - - - - 2020 3/0 9 48 5.3 - 21 Total 14/0 9 48 5.3 - 21

–Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 2017*^ - - - - - - 2018^ 11/0 - - - - - 2020 3/0 1 -4 -4.0 - - Total 14/0 1 -4 -4.0 - -

–Defensive–Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2017*^ - - - - - - - - - - - 2018^ 11/0 10 12 22 - - - - - - - 2020 3/0 - - - - - - - - - - Total 14/0 10 12 22 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

* - Granted a redshirt season^ - at Florida State

WHITE’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSCarries 7 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)Yards Rushing 29 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Long Rush 21 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Rushing Touchdowns Receptions 1 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)Receiving Yards -4 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)Long Reception -4 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)

WHITE’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rush Yds Avg TD Rec Yds Avg TDvs. TENN (9/26) 7 19 2.7 - 1 -4 -4.0 - at FLA (10/3) -DNP- at VAN (10/10) 2 29 14.5 - - - - - vs. AUB (10/17) - - - - - - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/7) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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K EV I N

Hinesville, Ga.(Bradwell Institute)

QUICK HITS• T-7th in the country in total TDs (7) and ranks 18th nationally in rushing yards (409)• Tallied 104 all-purpose yards (83 rushing, 21 receiving) with two TDs in win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17)• Had 21 carries for career-high 171 yards (8.1 avg) in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10) along with two TDs; had a career-long, 88-yard TD run in the fourth quarter; it was the longest run by a Gamecock since Bobby Wallace (11/18/06 vs. MTSU) • Notched first career 100-yard game in SEC play with 22 carries for 100 yards and a TD at No. 3/3 Florida; also had four catches for 27 yards, including his first career receiving TD early in the fourth quarter • Made first career start in season-opener vs. Tennessee (9/26); led team with 13 carries for 55 yards; had a 3-yard TD run on team’s opening posession • Saw action in six games as a true freshman after battliing a groin injury for most of the season; finished his first season with 20 carries for 178 yards (8.9 avg)• Made his collegiate debut in a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7); went wild with six carries for 147 yards (24.5 avg) and three touchdowns, including a 75-yard TD run in the second half; became the first freshman to have three rushing TDs in a single game since Marcus Lattimore vs. Troy (11/20/10)

HARRIS' CAREER STATISTICS–Rushing–Year GP/GS Rush Yds Avg TD Lg 2019 6/0 21 179 8.5 4 75T 2020 4/4 81 409 5.0 6 88T Total 10/4 102 588 5.8 10 88T

–Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 2019 6/0 3 26 8.7 - 11 2020 4/4 11 86 7.8 1 14 Total 10/4 14 112 8.0 1 14

HARRIS’ 2020 SEASON HIGHSCarries 25 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Yards Rushing 171 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Long Rush 88T • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Rushing Touchdowns 2 • 2x, last vs. Auburn (10/17)Receptions 4 • 2x, last at Vanderbilt (10/10)Receiving Yards 29 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Long Reception 14 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Receiving Touchdowns 1 • at Florida (10/3)

HARRIS' CAREER HIGHSCarries 25 • vs. Auburn (10/17/20)Yards Rushing 171 • at Vanderbilt (10/10/20)Long Rush 88T • at Vanderbilt (10/10/20)Rushing Touchdowns 3 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19)Receptions 4 • 2x, last at Vanderbilt (10/10/20)Receiving Yards 29 • at Vanderbilt (10/10/20)Long Reception 14 • at Vanderbilt (10/10/20)Receiving Touchdowns 1 • at Florida (10/3/20)

HARRIS' 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rush Yds Avg TD Rec Yds Avg TDvs. TENN (9/26) * 13 55 4.2 1 1 9 9.0 - at FLA (10/3) * 22 100 4.5 1 4 27 6.8 1 at VAN (10/10) * 21 171 8.1 2 4 29 7.3 - vs. AUB (10/17) * 25 83 3.3 2 2 21 10.5 - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/7) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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PRENTICE’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rush Yds Avg TD Rec Yds Avg TDvs. TENN (9/26) - - - - - - - - at FLA (10/3) - - - - - - - - at VAN (10/10) - - - - - - - - vs. AUB (10/17) * - - - - 1 10 10.0 - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/7) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

46P R E NT I CE FB | 6-0 | 245 | GR | TR

ADA M

Fresno, Calif.(Clovis HS // Colorado State)

• 2018 Team Captain at Colorado State• 2017, 2018, 2019 Academic All-Mountain West

QUICK HITS• Had first career catch in Garnet and Black in win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17); also started for the first time at South Carolina • Blocked for an offense that ammased 485 total yards (196 passing, 289 rushing) in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10)• Helped block for 100-yard rusher Kevin Harris at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3)• Made Gamecock debut vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26) but did not record any stats• Graduate transfer who spent five seasons (2015-19) at Colorado State playing under current Gamecock offensive coordinator Mike Bobo • Played in 37 games (14 starts) for the Rams, tallying 18 carries for 65 yards and hauling in 18 catches for 115 yards and a touchdown• Oldest player on the Gamecocks roster this season at 23 • Graduated from Colorado State with a degree in civil engineering and is pursuing a graduate degree in the same field of study at South Carolina • Dad, Gary, played football at UC Davis

PRENTICE’S CAREER STATISTICS–Rushing–Year GP/GS Rush Yds Avg TD Lg 2015* - - - - - -2016^ - - - - - -2017 13/6 1 2 2.0 0 22018 12/6 16 62 3.9 0 82019 12/2 1 1 1.0 0 1 2020 4/1 - - - - - Total 41/15 18 65 3.6 0 8

–Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 2015*’ - - - - - -2016^’ - - - - - -2017’ 13/6 7 45 6.4 1 162018’ 12/6 4 26 6.5 0 102019’ 12/2 7 44 6.3 0 14 2020 4/1 1 10 10.0 - - Total 41/15 19 125 6.6 1 16

* - Granted a redshirt season^ - Granted a medical redshirt‘ - at Colorado State

PRENTICE’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSCarries Yards Rushing Long Rush Rushing Touchdowns Receptions 1 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Receiving Yards 10 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Long Reception 10 • vs. Auburn (10/17)

PRENTICE’S CAREER HIGHSCarries *8 • vs. Utah State (11/17/18)Yards Rushing *29 • vs. Utah State (11/17/18)Long Rush *8 • at Air Force (11/22/18)Receptions *2 • 5x, last at Arkansas (9/14/19) Receiving Yards *20 • vs. Colorado (8/30/19)Long Reception *16 • at Utah State (10/7/17)Receiving Touchdowns *1 • vs. Air Force (10/28/17)

*at Colorado State

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QUICK HITS• Saw time in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10); lined up at QB and WR and had one carry for two yards • Made Gamecock debut at WR at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3) • Highly touted dual-threat player in high school; has been working at WR and QB throughout fall camp • In 10 games as a senior in 2019 at Myrtle Beach High School, threw for 1,876 yards and 25 TDs while completing 64.0 percent of his passes; also rushed for 408 yards and four TDs•First Team All-State selection by the South Carolina coaches and also earned the state’s Mr. Football award•Led the Seahawks to the 4A state championship as a junior in 2018 after throwing for 3,037 yards and 36 TDs against just six INTs; completed 242-of-381 passes (63.5 pct); also ran for 701 yards and seven TDs • Played receiver initially and finished his high school career with 7,364 all-purpose yards while accouting for 83 totals TDs • No. 83 overall player in the ESPN300 rankings and rated the second-best dual threat QB in the country by Rivals

DOTY’S CAREER STATISTICS–Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 2020 2/0 - - - - -

–Rushing–Year GP/GS Rush Yds Avg TD Lg 2020 2/0 1 2 2.0 - 2

–Passing–Year GP/GS C-A-I Pct. Yds TD Lg 2020 2/0 - - - - -

DOTY’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSReceptions Yards Receiving Long Reception Receiving Touchdowns Carries 1 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Yards Rushing 2 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Long Rush 2 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)

DOTY’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TDvs. TENN (9/26) -DNP- at FLA (10/3) - - - - - - - - at VAN (10/10) - - - - 1 2 2.0 - vs. AUB (10/17) -DNP- at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/7) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

QUICK HITS• Hauled in two catches for 30 yards in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10)• Started season-opener vs. Tennessee (9/26) and had four catches for a career-high 61 yards; had career-long 42-yard catch in the third quarter • Saw action in 11 games (three starts) as a true freshman in 2019; finished the season with nine catches for 80 yards and a touchdown • Had a career-long kickoff return of 50 yards at Texas A&M (11/16/19)• Had five catches for 42 yards (both career highs) vs. App. State (11/9/19)• Made first career start in a 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19); had three catches for 34 yards including a career-long 20-yard TD reception midway through the second quarter; handled kickoff return duties for the first time in Garnet and Black • Had first career catch in 24-7 win vs. Kentucky (9/28/19)• Played quarterback Mullins High School; also played basketball and baseball

LEGETTE’S CAREER STATISTICS–Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long2019 11/3 9 80 8.9 1 20T 2020 4/4 7 113 16.1 - 42 Total 15/7 16 193 12.1 1 42

–Kicoff Returns–Year GP/GS No. Yds Avg TD Long2019 11/3 4 113 28.3 0 50 2020 4/4 - - - - - Total 15/7 4 113 28.3 0 50

LEGETTE’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSReceptions 4 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)Yards Receiving 61 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)Long Reception 42 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)Receiving Touchdowns Kickoff Return Yards Long Kickoff Return

LEGETTE’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions 5 • vs. App State (11/9/19)Yards Receiving 61 • vs. Tennessee (9/26/20)Long Reception 42 • vs. Tennessee (9/26/20)Receiving Touchdowns 1 • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19)Kickoff Return Yards 74 • at Texas A&M (11/16/19)Long Kickoff Return 50 • at Texas A&M (11/16/19)

LEGETTE’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TDvs. TENN (9/26) * 4 61 15.3 - - - - - at FLA (10/3) * 1 22 22.0 - - - - - at VAN (10/10) * 2 30 15.0 - - - - - vs. AUB (10/17) * - - - - - - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/7) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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X AV I E R

Mullins, S.C.(Mullins HS)

4D OT Y QB/WR | 6-1 | 210 | FR | HS

LU K E

Myrtle Beach, S.C.(Myrtle Beach HS)

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DAK E R EO N

North Charleston, S.C.(Fort Dorchester HS)

• 2019 Strength & Conditioning Award• 2019 Unselfish Teammate Award - Offense

QUICK HITS• Had one carry for 14 yards in win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17) • Took a reverse 47 yards to the house in a 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10) • Made first career start at wide receiver in season-opener vs. Tennessee (9/26)• Came off the bench to play quarterback in relief of the injured Ryan Hilinksi early in the third quarter of 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/21/19) last season; went 6-for-12 for 39 yards and ran the ball six times for 28 yards • Scored his first career TD, a six-yard run, vs. Charleston Southern (9/17/19)• Primarily worked with the scout team while taking a redshirt his first year on campus in 2018; made his Gamecock debut vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18)

JOYNER’S CAREER STATISTICS–Passing–Year GP/GS C-A-I Pct. Yds TD Lg 2018* 1/0 1-2-0 50.0 1 0 1 2019 8/0 16-28-0 57.1 168 0 252020 4/2 - - - - - Total 13/2 17-30-0 56.7 169 0 25 –Rushing–Year GP/GS Rush Yds Avg TD Long2018* 1/0 3 24 8.0 0 112019 8/0 29 107 3.7 1 41 2020 4/2 2 61 30.5 1 47T Total 13/2 34 192 5.6 2 47T

-Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long 2018* 1/0 0 0 - 0 -2019 8/0 6 46 7.7 0 13 2020 4/2 1 -3 -3.0 - - Total 13/2 7 43 6.1 0 13

* - Granted a redshirt season

JOYNER’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSReceptions 1 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Yards Receiving -3 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Long Reception -3 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Receiving Touchdowns Carries 1 • 2x, last vs. Auburn (10/17)Yards Rushing 47 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Long Rush 47T • at Vanderbilt (10/10)

JOYNER’S CAREER HIGHSPass Completions 6 • twice, last at Georgia(10/12)Pass Attempts 12 • at Georgia(10/12)Passing Yards 89 • at Missouri (9/21/19)Long Pass 25 • at Texas A&M (11/16/19)Carries 6 • 2x, last vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19)Yards Rushing 53 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19)Long Rush 47T • at Vanderbilt (10/10/20)Rushing Touchdowns 1 •2x, last at Vanderbilt (10/10/20)Receptions 2 • twice, last vs. App. State (11/9)Yards Receiving 17 • vs. App. State (11/9)Long Reception 13 • vs. Alabama (9/14/19)

JOYNER’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TDvs. TENN (9/26) * - - - - - - - - at FLA (10/3) - - - - - - - - at VAN (10/10) * - - - - 1 47 47.0 1 vs. AUB (10/17) * - - - - 1 14 14.0 - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/7) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

QUICK HITS• Hauled in two passes for 19 yards at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3), the first receptions of his career • Made Gamecock debut in second half of season-opener vs. Tennessee (9/26)• Helped lead Hapeville Charter to a 10-2-1 record and the AA state quarterfinals as a senior in 2019; hauled in 23 catches for 478 yards (20.8 avg) and four touchdowns• Played running back his first three prep seasons at Benedictine High School in Savannah, Ga.•Named the 2018 Savannah Morning News Offensive Player of the Year after tallying 1,006 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns; averaged 8.7 yards per carry• Had 842 rushing yards and 449 receiving yards with 16 total touchdowns as a sophmore • Also played basketball and ran track

POWERS’ CAREER STATISTICS–Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 2020 4/0 2 19 9.5 - -

–Rushing–Year GP/GS Rush Yds Avg TD Lg 2020 4/0 2 19 9.5 - -

POWERS’ 2020 SEASON HIGHSReceptions 2 • at Florida (10/3)Yards Receiving 19 • at Florida (10/3)Long Reception Receiving Touchdowns

POWERS’ 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TDvs. TENN (9/26) - - - - - - - - at FLA (10/3) 2 19 9.5 - - - - - at VAN (10/10) - - - - - - - - vs. AUB (10/17) - - - - - - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/7) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

84P OW E R S WR | 6-2 | 195 | FR | HS

R I CO

Atlanta, Ga.(Hapeville Charter Academy)

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QUICK HITS• Ranks sixth in the nation in recpetions per game (8.5) • Had eight catches for 76 yards and a TD in win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17); moved into eighth on the all-time receptions list • Recorded career-high 12 catches for 85 yards and a TD at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3); became the first player in program history to record double-digit receptions in back-to-back games • Had big game in season-opener vs. Tennessee (9/26), leading the team with 10 catches for 140 yards; hauled in a 29-yard TD early in the second half• Top returning receiver on the squad, moves into No. 1 slot after playing behind two of the best wideouts in school history in Bryan Edwards (2016-19) and Deebo Samuel (2015-18)• Missed two games late (hamstring) in the 2019 season, but still managed to finish second on the team with 43 catches for 489 yards (11.4 avg) and a pair of touchdowns in 10 starts • Had career day, leading the team with 11 catches for career-high 156 yards at Tennessee (10/26/19); had a career-long, 75-yard TD reception on the first play of the game • Had five catches in 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12/19) • Led team with 90 yards on six receptions vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14/19); caught a season-long, 31-yard touchdown pass in traffic late in the first quarter • As a sophomore in 2018, hauled in 45 passes for 673 yards, good for a 15.0 avg, with four touchdowns in 12 games played (nine starts)

S. SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS–Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long2017 12/7 29 409 14.1 3 53T 2018 12/9 45 673 15.0 4 53T 2019 10/10 43 489 11.4 2 75T2020 4/4 34 347 10.2 3 32 Total 38/30 151 1,918 12.7 12 75T

–Kick Returns–Year GP/GS No. Yds Avg TD Long2017 12/7 5 76 15.2 0 25 2018 12/9 1 62 62.0 0 62 2019 10/10 12 263 21.9 0 602020 4/4 3 47 15.7 - 31 Total 38/30 21 448 21.3 0 62

S. SMITH’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSReceptions 12 • at Florida (10/3)Yards Receiving 140 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)Long Reception 29T • vs. Tennessee (9/26)Receiving Touchdowns 1 •3x, last vs. Auburn (10/17)100-yard Receiving Games 1 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)Kick Returns 1 • 3x, last vs. Auburn (10/17)Kick Return Yards 31 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Long Kick Return 31 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)

S. SMITH’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions 12 • at Florida (10/3/20)Yards Receiving 156 • at Tennessee (10/26/19)Long Reception 75T • at Tennessee (10/26/19)Receiving Touchdowns 1 • 12x, last vs. Auburn (10/17/20)100-yard Receiving Games 4 • vs. Tennessee (9/26/20)Kick Returns 4 • twice, last vs. Florida (10/19/19)Kick Return Yards 100 • vs. UNC (8/31/19)Long Kick Return 62 • vs. Virginia (12/29/18)

13SM I T H WR | 5-10 | 190 | SR | 3L

SH I

Union, S.C.(Union County HS)

S. SMITH’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TDvs. TENN (9/26) * 10 140 14.0 1 2 -4 -2.0 - at FLA (10/3) * 12 85 7.1 1 - - - - at VAN (10/10) * 4 46 11.5 - 1 2 2.0 - vs. AUB (10/17) * 8 76 9.5 1 - - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/7) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

THE WIDE RECEIVERS

CAROLINA CAREER LEADERS RECEPTIONS 1. Bryan Edwards (2016-19) ...........234 2. Kenny McKinley (2005-08) ........207 3. Alshon Jeffery (2009-11) .............183 4. Sterling Sharpe (1983-87) ...........169 5. Zola Davis (1995-98) ......................164 6. Robert Brooks (1988-91).............156 7. Jermale Kelly (1997-00) ...............153 8. Shi Smith (2017-20) .................151 9. Deebo Samuel (2014-18) ...........148 10. Fred Ziegler (1967-69) ..................146

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6VAN N WR | 5-10 | 185 | JR | 2L

J O SH

Tucker, Ga.(Tucker HS)

• 2019 Most Improved Player in the Spring - Offense• 2018-19 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Made one catch for 11 yards in win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17) • Had one catch for six yards in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10) • Started at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3) and hauled in one catch for five yards • Enters his third season with 37 catches for 289 yards and a touchdown in 22 career games played • Caught a career-high 19 passes for 171 yards (9.0 avg) in nine games during the 2019 season• Suffered a broken hand in the 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) and missed the final three games of the season• Hauled in three passes for a career-high 33 yards vs. No. 9/9 Florida (10/19)• Matched a career-high with four catches vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14)

VANN’S CAREER STATISTICS–Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long2018 13/1 18 118 6.6 1 16 2019 9/3 19 171 9.0 0 192020 4/1 3 22 7.3 - 11 Total 26/5 40 311 7.8 1 19

–Rushing–Year GP/GS Rush Yds Avg TD Long2018 13/1 1 5 5.0 0 5 2019 9/3 1 5 5.0 0 5 2020 4/1 - - - - - Total 26/5 2 10 5.0 0 5

–Punt Returns–Year GP/GS No. Yds Avg TD Long 2018 13/1 - - - - - 2019 9/3 2 24 12.0 0 222020 4/1 - - - - - Total 26/5 2 24 12.0 0 22

VANN’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSReceptions 1 • 3x, last vs. Auburn (10/17)Yards Receiving 11 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Long Reception 11 • vs. Auburn (10/17) Carries Yards Rushing Long Rush Punt Returns Punt Return Yards Long Punt Return

VANN’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions 4 • twice, last vs. Alabama (9/14/19)Yards Receiving 33 • vs. Florida (9/19/19)Long Reception 19 • twice, last at Tennessee (10/26/19)Receiving Touchdowns 1 • at Ole Miss (11/3/18)Carries 1 • 2x, last vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19)Yards Rushing 5 • 2x, last vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19)Long Rush 5 • 2x, last vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19)Punt Returns 2 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19)Punt Return Yards 24 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19)Long Punt Return 22 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19)

VANN’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TDvs. TENN (9/26) - - - - - - - - at FLA (10/3) * 1 5 5.0 - - - - - at VAN (10/10) 1 6 6.0 - - - - - vs. AUB (10/17) 1 11 11.0 - - - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/7) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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QUICK HITS• Hauled in first career catch for nine yards at No. 3/3 Florida • Made Gamecock debut in season-opener vs. Tennessee (9/26) • Switched positions from receiver to tight end this season • Did not see any game action in 2019, redshirting • Finished prep career with 158 receptions for 2,321 yards and 20 touchdowns • Was also a standout on the basketball court where he was a two-time all-state selection

MULLINS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long2019* - - - - - - 2020 4/0 1 9 9.0 - 9 Total 4/0 1 9 9.0 - 9

* - Granted a redshirt season

MULLINS’ 2020 SEASON HIGHSReceptions 1 • at Florida (10/3)Yards Receiving 9 • at Florida (10/3)Long Reception 9 • at Florida (10/3)Receiving Touchdowns

MULLINS’ 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TDvs. TENN (9/26) - - - - - - - - at FLA (10/3) 1 9 9.0 - - - - - at VAN (10/10) - - - - - - - - vs. AUB (10/17) - - - - - - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/7) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

80MU L LI N S TE | 6-1 | 245 | FR | RS

K EV EO N

Memphis, Tenn.(Whitehaven HS)

9MU S E TE | 6-4 | 250 | SR | 1L

N I CK

Belmont, N.C.(South Point HS // William & Mary)

• 2020 John Mackey Award Preseason Watch List • 2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Had two catches for 29 yards in win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17) • Led team with five catches for 85 yards (both career highs at Carolina) in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10) • Had two catches for 21 yards in start at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3) • Started season-opener vs. Tennessee (9/26) and had four catches for 50 yards• Appeared in eight games in 2019, hauling in 17 catches for 158 yards (9.3 avg) • Tore his ACL in the first quarter of a 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19), ending his first season in Garnet and Black early• Had three catches for a season-high 31 yards, including two on key third down conversions, in a 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12/19) • Started first career game and helped block for rushing attack that tallied 247 yards on 47 attempts (5.4 avg) in a 24-7 win vs. Kentucky (9/28)• Made his South Carolina debut, catching two passess for 22 yards in a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7)• Played two seasons at William & Mary, appearing in 13 games (four starts) and recording 34 catches for 508 yards (14.9 avg) with a pair of touchdowns • Older brother, Tanner, plays for the Las Vegas Raiders

MUSE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long2017* 6/1 4 55 13.8 1 30 2018* 7/3 30 453 15.1 1 712019 8/1 17 158 9.3 - 212020 4/4 13 185 14.2 - 32 Total 25/9 64 851 13.3 2 71

* - at William & Mary

MUSE’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSReceptions 5 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Yards Receiving 85 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Long Reception 32 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Receiving Touchdowns

MUSE’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions *8 • vs. Maine (10/20/18)Yards Receiving *107 • vs. Maine (10/20/18)Long Reception *71 • at Virginia Tech (9/8/18)Receiving Touchdowns *1 • vs. Towson (11/11/17) & vs. Maine (10/20/18)

* - at William & Mary

MUSE’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TDvs. TENN (9/26) * 4 50 12.5 - - - - - at FLA (10/3) * 2 21 10.5 - - - - - at VAN (10/10) * 5 85 17.0 - - - - - vs. AUB (10/17) * 2 29 14.5 - - - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/7) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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QUICK HITS• Has played in each of the first three games of the 2020 season, but has not recorded any stats• Saw action in just four games during the 2019 season and was granted a redshirt year • Played tight end and defensie end at Williston-Elko High School, catching 51 passes for 750 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior • Finished prep career with 158 receptions for 2,321 yards and 20 touchdowns • Was also a standout on the basketball court where he was a two-time all-state selection

TONEY’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long2019* 4/0 1 0 0.0 - -2020 4/0 - - - - - Total 8/0 1 0 0.0 0 0

* - Granted a redshirt season

TONEY’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSReceptions Yards Receiving Long Reception Receiving Touchdowns

TONEY’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions 1 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19)Yards Receiving Long Reception Receiving Touchdowns

TONEY’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TDvs. TENN (9/26) - - - - - - - - at FLA (10/3) - - - - - - - - at VAN (10/10) - - - - - - - - vs. AUB (10/17) - - - - - - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/7) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

82TO N EY TE | 6-2 | 248 | FR | RS

K E SH AWN

Williston, S.C.(Williston-Elko HS)

88R EG IST E R TE | 6-4 | 245 | RJR | 1L

W I L L

Chapin, S.C.(Chapin HS)

• 2017, 2018, 2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Has played in each of the first three games of the 2020 season, but has not recorded any stats• Played in all 12 games in 2019 but did not record any stats; contributed mostly on special teams • Hauled in his first career catch for nine yards vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18)• Made his Gamecock debut in the 2018 opener vs. Coastal Carolina (9/1/18)• A local product, was the first player to commit to the Gamecocks in the 2017 signing class

REGISTER’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long2017* - - - - - - 2018 4/0 1 9 9.0 - 92019 12/0 - - - - - 2020 4/0 - - - - - Total 20/0 1 9 9.0 0 9

* - Granted a redshirt season

REGISTER’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSReceptions Yards Receiving Long Reception Receiving Touchdowns

REGISTER’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions 1 • vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18)Yards Receiving 9 • vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18)Long Reception 9 • vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18)Receiving Touchdowns

REGISTER’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TDvs. TENN (9/26) - - - - - - - - at FLA (10/3) - - - - - - - - at VAN (10/10) - - - - - - - - vs. AUB (10/17) - - - - - - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/7) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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71D O U G L A S OL | 6-4 | 315 | RJR | 2L

E R I C

Charlotte, N.C.(Mallard Creek HS)

• 2019 Co-Most Improved Player in the Spring - Offense • 2017, 2018, 2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll• 2017 Offensive Scout Team Award

QUICK HITS• Got starting nod at center and was part of OL that gave up just one sack in 30-22 comeback win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17); offense had three rushing TDs• Started at center and blocked for an offense that ammased 485 total yards (196 passing, 289 rushing) in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10)• Started at center and helped block for 100-yard rusher Kevin Harris at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3)• Made first career start at center in opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26)• Won the starting center job in fall camp • Played in nine games (one start) in the 2019 season• Made first career start at right guard in the season-opener vs. UNC (8/31/19)• Saw action in 12 games in 2018, primarily on Carolina’s kickoff return team• Redshirted his initial collegiate season in 2017

DOUGLAS’ CAREER STATISTICSGP/GS: 2018: 12/0 | 2019: 9/1 | 2020: 4/4 Total: 25/5

54GW YN OL | 6-2 | 295 | RSO | 1L

J OVAU G H

Charlotte, N.C.(Harding University HS)

2018, 2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Was part of OL that gave up just one sack in 30-22 win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17; offense had three rushing TDs in the game • Blocked for an offense that ammased 485 total yards (196 passing, 289 rushing) in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10)• Earned starting nod at right guard and helped block for 100-yard rusher Kevin Harris at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3)• Started at right guard in opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26)•Played in all 12 games in 2019, making 11 starts • Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack in a 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12/19)• Earned first career start at right guard in a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7/19); blocked for an offense that set school records for total yards (775) and rushing yards (493)• Made his Carolina debut in 2018 season-opening win vs. Coastal Carolina (9/1/18); suffered a foot injury in the game that required surgey, forcing him to sit out most of the season take a redshirt year

GWYN’s CAREER STATISTICSGP/GS: *2018: 1/0 | 2019: 12/11 | 2020: 4/4 Total: 16/15

* - Granted a redshirt season

50H U TCH E R SO N OL | 6-4 | 320 | RSR | 3L

SADAR I U S

Huntingdon, Tenn.(Huntingdon HS)

• SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week - 10/12/20 • 2020 Second Team Preseason All-SEC (Coaches) • 2020 Outland Trophy Preseason Watch List• 2018 Joe Morrison Co-Offensive Player of the Spring• 2016, 2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Has started 30-straight games for the Gamecocks • Was part of OL that gave up just one sack in 30-22 comeback win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17); offense had three rushing TDs in the game• Blocked for an offense that ammased 485 total yards (196 passing, 289 rushing) in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10)• Started at left guard and helped block for 100-yard rusher Kevin Harris at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3)• Started at left guard in opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26)• Started all 12 games during the 2019 season, the first 11 at left tackle and the final game vs. Clemson (11/30/19) at left guard • Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack in a 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12/19)• Started at left tackle in 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7/19); blocked for an offense that set school records for total yards (775) and rushing yards (493)• Started at guard every game in 2018, making 11 starts at right guard and one start at left guard vs. Virginia (12/29/18) in the Belk Bowl • Saw action in 10 games with four starts his redshirt freshman season in 2017 • Made his collegiate debut vs. La. Tech (9/23/17) and started for the first time at Texas A&M (9/30/17)• Redshirted initial collegiate season in 2016

HUTCHERSON CAREER STATISTICSGP/GS: 2017: 10/4 | 2018: 13/13 | 2019: 12/12 | 2020: 4/4 Total: 39/33

77L E E OL | 6-3 | 313 | FR | HS

V E R SH O N

Woodbridge, Va.(Freedom HS)

QUICK HITS• Earned first career start at right tackle and blocked for an offense that ammased 485 total yards (196 passing, 289 rushing) in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10)• Saw action at right tackle in second half at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3); helped block for 100-yard rusher Kevin Harris • Made Gamecock debut vs. Tennessee (9/26), seeing time at right tackle • Enrolled in Jan. and went through abbreviated spring drills with the team • Earned all-state honors and named first team all-district on both the offensive and defensive lines • Also was an all-district basketball player in high school

LEE’S CAREER STATISTICSGP/GS: 2020: 3/1 Total: 3/1

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DYL AN

Tucker, Ga.(Tucker HS)

• 2020 Wuerffel Trophy Nominee • 2018 First Team Freshman All-American (247Sports)• 2018 SEC All-Freshman Team (Coaches) • 2018, 2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Started at RT and was part of OL that gave up just one sack in 30-22 comeback win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17); offense had three rushing TDs in the game• Blocked for an offense that ammased 485 total yards (196 passing, 289 rushing) in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10)• Helped block for 100-yard rusher Kevin Harris at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3) in start at left tackler • Started at left tackle in opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26)• Started all seven games he played in during the 2019 season; missed five games due to an ankle injury• Earned the starting nod at left tackle for the first time in his career vs. No. 3/3 Clemson (11/30/19)• True freshman who played in nine games making seven starts at the right tackle spot in 2018• Made his first-career start at right tackle in a win vs. Tennessee (10/27/18), becoming the second true freshman to start for the Gamecocks in 2018• Made his collegiate debut in the win over Coastal Carolina (9/1/18)• Younger brother of former Gamecock and current Minnesota Viking, D.J. Wonnum

D. WONNUM’S CAREER STATISTICSGP/GS: 2018: 9/7 | 2019: 7/7 | 2020: 4/4 Total: 20/18

76R H O D E S OL | 6-4 | 325 | RJR | 1L

J O R DAN

Fairburn, Ga.(Creekside HS)

• 2017 2018, 2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS•Saw action at left guard in second half at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3); helped block for 100-yard rusher Kevin Harris• Played in all 12 games as a redshirt sophmore, making 10 starts at left guard• Earned first career start at left guard in a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7/19); blocked for an offense that set school records for total yards (775) and rushing yards (493)• Appeared in four games as redshirt freshman in 2018• Did not play football until his junior year of high school; played basketball growing up

RHODES' CAREER STATISTICSGP/GS: *2017: 0/0 | 2018: 4/0 | 2019: 12/10 2020: 3/0 Total: 19/10

* - Granted a redshirt season

52N I CH O L S OL | 6-5 | 315 | SO | 1L

JAYL E N

Charlotte, N.C.(Myers Park HS)

75T U R NT I N E OL | 6-7 | 330 | JR | TR

JA Z STO N

Ellenwood, Ga.(Stockbridge HS // Hutchinson CC)

QUICK HITS• Played in five games as a true freshman in 2019, making four starts at right tackle• Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack in a 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12/19)• Made first career start at right tackle and blocked for rushing attack that tallied 247 yards on 47 attempts (5.4 avg) in 24-7 win vs. Kentucky (9/28/19)

NICHOLS' CAREER STATISTICSGP/GS: 2019: 5/4 | 2020: 4/0 Total: 9/4

QUICK HITS• Made first career start at LT and was part of OL that gave up just one sack in 30-22 comeback win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17); offense had three rushing TDs in the game• Made his Gamecock debut in the season-opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26)• Junior college transfer who enrolled early back in January • Played two seasons at Hutchinson Community College in Kansas • Two-year starter at offensive tackle for the Blue Dragons; earned second team All-America honors his final season in 2019

TURNETINE’S CAREER STATISTICSGP/GS: 2020: 3/1 Total: 3/1

THE OFFENSIVE LINE

55M O O R E OL | 6-5 | 305 | FR | RS

JAK A I

Nokesville, Va.(Patriot HS)

2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Saw significant time at right tackle and blocked for an offense that ammased 485 total yards (196 passing, 289 rushing) in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10)• Earned second-straight start at right tackle at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3) and helped block for 100-yard rusher Kevin Harris • Started at right tackle in opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26)• Played in three games as true freshman in 2019 making a pair of starts • Made first career start at right tackle vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19) and was part of an offensive line that blocked for 440 yards of offense, including 205 rushing yards

MOORE'S CAREER STATISTICSGP/GS: *2019: 3/2 | 2020: 3/2 Total: 6/4

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Columbia, S.C.(Hammond School)

• Under Armour All-American (team captain in the game) • USA TODAY First Team All-American

QUICK HITS• Had career-high five tackles and recorded his first career fumble recovery in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10) • Tallied two tackles and 1.0 tackle for loss at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3) • Had a tackle for loss in his Gamecock debut vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26)• Consensus five-star prospect, is the highest ranked recruit signed by South Carolina since Jadeveon Clowney was the No. 1 player overall in 2011 • Top-ranked player in the state and the No. 2 defensive tackle (No. 8 overall) in the country by 247Sports; rated No. 4 overall in the ESPN300 • Helped the Hammond Skyhawks to their third-straight SCISA 3A title in 2019• Coached by former Gamecock quarterback Erik Kimrey • Also a standout basketball player • High school teammates with fellow Gamecock Alex Huntley

BURCH’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2020 4/0 6 4 10 2.0-7 - - - - - 1

BURCH’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 5 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • 2x, last at Florida (10/3) Sacks QB Hurries Fumble Recoveries 1 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)

BURCH’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) 1 0 1 1.0-3 - - at FLA (10/3) 2 0 2 1.0-4 - - at VAN (10/10) 3 2 5 - - 1 FR vs. AUB (10/17) 0 2 2 - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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JABAR I

Vance, S.C.(Lake Marion HS // Georgia Military)

QUICK HITS• Had two tackles in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10)• Credited with a 0.5 sack at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3), his first of the season •Started at defensive tackle in opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26) and had three tackles, one for a loss (tied career-high) • Appeared in eight games as a redshirt junior in 2019; had seven tackles and one pass breakup • Earned his first career start in the season finale vs. No. 3/3 Clemson (11/30/19); tallied a career-high four tackles and played more snaps (59) than he had the previous seven games combined (54)• Played in four games his first season in Garnet and Black in 2019 • In two seasons at Georgia Military Academy (Milledgeville, Ga.), logged 36 tackles, 13.0 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks

ELLIS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2018* 4/0 2 4 6 1.5-4 1.0-3 - - - - - 2019 8/1 6 1 7 - - - 1 - - -2020 4/4 2 6 8 2.0-7 0.5-1 - - - - - Total 16/5 10 11 21 3.5-11 1.5-4 0 1 0 0 0

* - Granted a redshirt season

ELLIS’ 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 3 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)Sacks 0.5 • at Florida (10/3)QB Hurries Pass Breakups

ELLIS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 4 • 2x, vs. Clemson (11/30/19) vs. Virginia (12/29/18)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • 2x, last vs. Tennessee (9/26)Sacks 1.0 • vs. Virginia (12/29/18)

ELLIS’ 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) * 2 1 3 1.0-3 - - at FLA (10/3) * 0 2 2 0.5-1 0.5-1 - at VAN (10/10) * 0 2 2 0.5-3 - - vs. AUB (10/17) * 0 1 1 - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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Atlanta, Ga.(Hapeville Charter Academy)

QUICK HITS• Leads the SEC in sacks (4.0) during the 2020 season • Logged two tackles, a sack and two QBHs in win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17)• Had one tackle, a sack and a forced fumble in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10)• Started opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26) at BUCK and had huge game with career-high nine tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks and a forced fumble • Played in all 12 games (one start) as a sophomore in 2019, finishing the season with 27 tackles, 7.0 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks • Had four tackles, two QB hurries and a career-high 1.5 sacks at Texas A&M (11/16/19)• Tallied first sack of the year in a 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12/19)• Matched career highs with six tackles (all solo) and 2.0 tackles for loss at Missouri (9/21/19)• Had one tackle and a quarterback hurry vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14) and was part of a defense that held the Crimson Tide under 100 yards rushing for the first time since 2014• Made first career start in a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7/19)• Saw action in 12 games as a freshman, collecting 20 tackles with 3.0 tackles for loss and a sack• Posted career-highs for tackles (6) and tackles for loss (2.0) in a late-season win vs. Akron (12/1/18); also had first career sack in the game

ENAGBARE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2018 12/0 12 8 20 3.0-11 1.0-7 - 2 3 - - 2019 12/1 16 11 27 7.0-32 3.5-18 - - 3 - -2020 4/4 10 5 15 4.5-31 4.0-29 - - 2 2 - Total 28/5 38 24 62 14.5-74 8.5-54 0 2 8 2 0

ENAGBARE’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 9 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)Tackles for Loss 2.5 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)Sacks 2.0 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)QB Hurries 2 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Forced Fumbles 1 • 2x, last at Vanderbilt (10/10)Pass Breakups

ENAGBARE’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 9 • vs. Tennessee (9/26/20)Tackles for Loss 2.5 • vs. Tennessee (9/26/20)Sacks 2.0 • vs. Tennessee (9/26/20)QB Hurries 3 • vs. Akron (12/1/18)Forced Fumbles 1 • 2x, last at Vanderbilt (10/10/20)Pass Breakups 2 • vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18) Blocked PATs 1 • vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18)

ENAGBARE’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) * 5 4 9 2.5-15 2.0-13 1 FF at FLA (10/3) * 2 1 3 - - - at VAN (10/10) * 1 0 1 1.0-10 1.0-10 1 FF vs. AUB (10/17) * 2 0 2 1.0-6 1.0-6 2 QBH at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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TO N K A

Conway, S.C.(Conway HS)

QUICK HITS• Made his first career start at South Carolina in win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17) and finished with one PBU and one QBH• Had first career tackle and first career forced fumble at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3) • Made Gamecock debut vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26); tallied one PBU • Highly-touted, in-state player who was ranked No. 184 in the ESPN 300 • Played on both sides of the ball in high school and finished his career with 92 tackles, 24.0 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks; also served as the team’s punter• Three-time, first team all-state selection by USA TODAY, playing in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas in 2019 • Was one of just six finalists nationally for the 29th Annual Watkins Award given by The National Alliance of African American Athletes to the top African American male HS scholar-athlete• Also played basketball and baseball for the Conway Tigers; was a first team all-state selection after averaging 20.0 points per game • Older brother Junior played college ball at Michigan and three seasons in the NFL for the Kansas City Chiefs

HEMINGWAY’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2020 4/1 1 0 1 - - - 2 1 1 -

HEMINGWAY’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 1 • at Florida (10/3)Tackles for Loss Sacks QB Hurries 1 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Forced Fumbles 1 • at Florida (10/3)Pass Breakups 1 • 2x, last vs. Auburn (10/17)

HEMINGWAY’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) - - - - - 1 PBU at FLA (10/3) 1 0 1 - - 1 FF at VAN (10/10) - - - - - - vs. AUB (10/17) * - - - - - 1 PBU, 1QBH at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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Z ACCH

Anderson, S.C.(T.L. Hanna HS)

• 2019 Freshman Honorable Mention All-American (PFF) • 2019 SEC All-Freshman Team (Coaches)• 2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Made first career start in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10) and had a tackle for loss, the first of his career • Was active with five tackles in season opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26)• Played in all 12 games as a true freshman in 2019, finishing with 16 tackles and a QB hurry • Made Gamecock debut vs. UNC (8/31/19), saw significant action and notched a career-high six tackles • Played on both sides of the ball at T.L. Hanna High School (Anderson, S.C.)• Led the Yellow Jackets to South Carolina 5A state championship game as a senior in 2018, logging 87 tackles including 15.0 tackles for loss and 6.0 sacks in his final season of prep ball; had an interception return for a touchdown in the championship game• Offensively as a senior, rushed 104 times for 889 yards, an average of 8.5 yards per carry, with a pair of 100-yard rushing games• Rated as the top player in the Palmetto state, the No. 1-ranked defensive tackle in the country and No. 8 overall player by 247Sports

PICKENS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2019 12/0 8 8 16 - - - - 1 - - 2020 4/1 5 3 8 1.0-3 - - - - - - Total 16/1 13 11 24 1.0-3 - - - 1 - -

PICKENS’ 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 5 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Sacks QB Hurries

PICKENS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 6 • vs. UNC (8/31/19)Tackles for Loss 1.0• at Vanderbilt (10/10/20)Sacks QB Hurries 1 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19)

PICKENS’ 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) 4 1 5 - - - at FLA (10/3) 0 1 1 - - - at VAN (10/10) 1 0 1 1.0-3 - - vs. AUB (10/17) 0 1 1 - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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19J O H N SO N B/S | 6-2 | 235 | RJR | 2L

BR AD

Pendleton, S.C.(Pendleton HS)

QUICK HITS• Had season-high three tackles in win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17) • Logged one tackle in season-opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26)• Played in four games in 2019 and took a redshirt season • Saw action in all 13 games in 2018 making his first two career starts; had 24 tackles, 2.5 sacks and six QB hurries • Made his first career start at Clemson (11/24/18) and matched career-high with four tackles • Started again vs. Akron (12/1/18) and had a big game with four tackles, 1.5 sacks, a forced fumble and two QB hurries • Played in 11 games as a true freshman; made debut vs. Kentucky (9/16/17) and notched first sack vs. Wofford (11/18/17)

JOHNSON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2017 11/0 4 1 5 1.0-12 1.0-12 - - 2 0 02018 13/2 13 11 24 2.5-11 2.5-11 - 1 4 1 1 2019* 4/0 0 1 1 - - - - - - -2020 4/0 2 3 5 - - - - - - - Total 32/2 19 16 35 3.5-23 3.5-23 0 1 6 1 1

JOHNSON’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 3 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Tackles for Loss Sacks QB Hurries Pass Breakups

JOHNSON’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 4 • 2x, at Clemson (11/24/18) vs. Akron (12/1/18)Tackles for Loss 1.5 • vs. Akron (12/1/18)Sacks 1.5 • vs. Akron (12/1/18)Quarterback Hurries 2 • vs. Akron (12/1/18)Pass Breakups 1 • vs. Akron (12/1/18) Forced Fumbles 1 • vs. Akron (12/1/18) Fumble Recoveries 1 • at Clemson (11/24/18)

JOHNSON’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) 1 0 1 - - - at FLA (10/3) 0 1 1 - - - at VAN (10/10) - - - - - - vs. AUB (10/17) 1 2 3 - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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R I CK

Concord, N.C.(Concord HS)

• 2019 Most Improved Player in the Spring - Defense • 2018, 2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Had three tackles and the first full sack of his career in a 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10)• Made season debut in opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26)• Appeared in all 12 games in 2019, finishing the season with six tackles • Key cog in the middle of the defense in 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12); finished with season-high two tackles • Was credited for a 1/2 sack in 24-7 win vs. Kentucky (9/28); was part of a defense that held the Wildcats to just nine first downs and 212 total yards (97 passing, 115 rushing)• Played in all 13 games his first season for the Gamecocks in 2018, notching 19 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and a half-sack• Was in on a career-best seven tackles, including one tackle for loss, at No. 2/2 Clemson (11/24/18)

SANDIDGE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2018 13/0 9 10 19 2.5-5 0.5-2 - - - - - 2019 12/0 4 2 6 0.5-1 - - - 1 - 12020 3/0 2 1 3 1.0-8 1.0-8 - - - - - Total 28/0 15 13 28 4.0-14 1.5-10 0 0 1 0 1

SANDIDGE’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 3 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Sacks 1.0• at Vanderbilt (10/10)QB Hurries

SANDIDGE’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 7 • at Clemson (11/24/18)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • vs. Georgia (9/8/18) 1.0 • at Clemson (11/24/18)Sacks 1.0 • at Vanderbilt (10/10/20)Fumble Recoveries 1 • at Texas A&M (11/16/19)

SANDIDGE’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) - - - - - - at FLA (10/3) -DNP- at VAN (10/10) 2 1 3 1.0-8 1.0-8 - vs. AUB (10/17) - - - - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

15ST E R LI N G DL | 6-1 | 245 | SR | 3L

A ARO N

Atlanta, Ga.(Tucker HS)

• 2020 Second Team Preseason All-SEC (Coaches)

QUICK HITS• Had three tackles in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10) • Credited with a 0.5 sack at No. 3/3 Florida in start at DE • Started at DE and had one tackle in opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26) • Had his best season as a Gamecock in 2019; played in all 12 games (11 starts) and finished the season with 40 tackles, 10.0 tackles for loss (led team) and 6.0 sacks (10th in the SEC); recorded at least 1.0 tackle for loss in eight games • Notched first career multi-sack game with 2.0 sacks in a 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2); part of a defense that limited the Commodores to just 189 total yards (76 passing, 113 rushing) • 2018 season was cut short by a knee injury; played in eight games (four starts) and was credited with 15 tackles including 3.0 tackles for loss, a sack and three quarterback hurries• Made his first career start vs. No. 3/3 Georgia (9/8/18) and logged three tackles• Played in all 13 games as a true freshman in 2017, making 23 stops with 3.0 tackles for loss and a pair of sacks

STERLING’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2017 13/0 12 11 23 3.0-18 2.0-16 - - 2 - - 2018 8/4 13 2 15 3.0-13 1.0-10 - - 3 - 1 2019 12/11 19 21 40 10.0-44 6.0-34 - 2 4 1 12020 3/3 3 4 7 0.5-2 0.5-2 - - - - - Total 36/18 47 38 85 16.5-77 9.5-65 0 2 9 1 2

STERLING’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 3 • 2x, last at Vanderbilt (10/10)Tackles for Loss 0.5 • at Florida (10/3)Sacks 0.5 • at Florida (10/3)QB Hurries Pass Breakups Forced Fumbles

STERLING’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 7 • at Tennessee (10/26/19)Tackles for Loss 2.0 • 3x, last vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19) Sacks 2.0 • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19)QB Hurries 1 • 9x, last at Texas A&M (11/16/19) Fumble Recoveries 1 • 2x, last vs. Kentucky (9/28/19)Forced Fumbles 1 • at Missouri (9/21/19)Pass Breakups 1 • 2x, last at Georgia (10/12/19)

STERLING’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) * 1 0 1 - - - at FLA (10/3) * 0 3 3 0.5-2 0.5-2 - at VAN (10/10) * 2 1 3 - - - vs. AUB (10/17) -DNP Knee- at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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K E I R

Miami, Fla.(Miami Central Senior HS)

QUICK HITS• Had big game with career-high eight tackles (all solo) and 2.0 sacks to help lead team to a 30-22 victory over No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17) • Tied for the team lead with six tackles at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3); also recorded his first sack since 11/17/18 vs. Chattanooga • Started opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26) and had two tackles • Missed the first nine games of the 2020 season with a bad ankle; made his season debut on Senior Day vs. App. State (11/9) and had a tackle for loss • Started all 12 games he played in during the 2018 season, finishing with 44 tackles with 3.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks• Played in all 13 games making 11 starts in 2017, when he was primarily used at defensive end, but also slid into the interior of the line• Saw action in all 13 games with two starts as a freshman in 2016, credited with 24 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks

THOMAS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2016 13/2 15 9 24 4.0-15 2.0-7 - - 1 1 - 2017 13/11 17 21 38 4.5-11 2.0-3 - - 3 1 - 2018 12/12 22 22 44 3.5-17 1.5-13 - - 4 - - 2019* 2/0 2 2 4 1.0-4 - - - - - -2020 3/3 11 5 16 3.0-14 3.0-14 - - - - - Total 43/28 67 59 126 16.0-61 8.5-37 0 0 8 2 0

* - Granted a redshirt season

THOMAS’ 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 8 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Tackles for Loss 2.0 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Sacks 2.0 • vs. Auburn (10/17)QB Hurries

THOMAS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 8 • vs. Auburn (10/17/20)Tackles for Loss 2.0 • 2x, last vs. Auburn (10/17/20)Sacks 2.0 • vs. Auburn (10/17/20)QB Hurries 2 • vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18) Forced Fumbles 1 • at Tennessee (10/14/17)

THOMAS’ 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) * 2 0 2 - - - at FLA (10/3) * 1 5 6 1.0-4 1.0-4 - at VAN (10/10) -DNP- vs. AUB (10/17) * 8 0 8 2.0-10 2.0-10 - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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SH E R RO D

Rocky Mount, N.C.(Rocky Mount HS)

• 2019 Jim Carlen Special Teams Player of the Spring• 2017, 2018, 2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Started at LB vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee and had one tackle before leaving the game with injury • Two-year starter, played in all 12 games (nine starts) in the 2019 season; finished with 35 tackles and 6.0 tackles for loss • Had best game of the season with a career-high 3.0 tackles for loss vs. App. State (11/9/19); helped hold the Mountaineers to 202 total yards (105 passing, 97 rushing)• Started all 13 games in 2018, ranking second on the team with 73 tackles• Had a career-high 12 tackles vs. No. 22/22 Texas A&M (10/13/18)• Made the biggest play of his career in a win vs. Missouri (10/6/18), intercepting a screen pass and returning it 12 yards for a TD • Saw action in 10 games as a true freshman, logging 22 tackles

GREENE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2017 10/2 18 4 22 - - - - - - - 2018 13/13 32 41 73 3.0-6 - 1 2 1 1 1 2019 12/9 24 11 35 6.5-18 0.5-0 - - 2 - -2020 1/1 1 0 1 - - - - - - - Total 36/25 75 56 131 9.5-24 0.5-0 1 2 3 1 1

GREENE’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 1 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)Tackles for Loss Sacks Interceptions Pass Breakups

GREENE’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 12 • vs. Texas A&M (10/13/18)Tackles for Loss 3.0 • vs. App. State (11/9/19)Sacks 0.5 • vs. App. State (11/9/19)Interceptions 1 • vs. Missouri (10/6/18)Pass Breakups 1 • vs. Akron (12/1/18) vs. Texas A&M (10/13/18)Forced Fumbles 1 • vs. Akron (12/1/18)Fumble Recoveries 1 • vs. Akron (12/1/18)QB Hurries 1 • twice, last vs. Kentucky (9/28/19)

GREENE’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) * 1 - 1 - - - at FLA (10/3) -DNP hip injury- at VAN (10/10) -DNP hip injury- vs. AUB (10/17) -DNP hip injury- at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

• 2020 Third Team Preseason All-SEC (Coaches)

QUICK HITS• Had seven tackles and career-high two QBHs in win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17) • Matched career high with 13 tackles in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10); had 3.0 tackles for loss and a sack • Had five tackles and his second career fumble recovery at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3)• Started at MIKE in opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26) and paced team with 11 tackles (seven solo) • Had breakout sophmore campaign in 2019, started all 12 games and led the team with 97 tackles; ranked fourth in the SEC with 8.1 tackles per game • Notched career-high 13 tackles (nine solo) at Texas A&M (11/16/19); also had a tackle for loss and his second career forced fumble • Led the team with 10 tackles (eight solo) vs. App. State (11/9/19); had 2.0 tackles for loss, the first sack of his career and his second INT of the season • Led the team with 12 tackles (tied career high) and a career-high three pass breakups in 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12/19)• Had first career INT vs. Kentucky (9/24/19)• Led the team with nine tackles (six solo) vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14/19), had a career-high 2.0 tackles for loss and was part of a defense that held the Crimson Tide under 100 yards rushing for the first time since 2014• Made first career start vs. UNC (8/31/19) and led team with 12 tackles • True freshman linebacker in 2018, made debut vs. Coastal Carolina (9/1/18)

JONES’ CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2018 5/0 10 6 16 0.0-0 0.0-0 - - 2 1 1 2019 12/12 59 38 97 5.5-23 1.0-16 2 7 1 1 - 2020 4/4 21 15 36 3.0-7 1.0-1 - - 2 - 1 Total 21/16 90 59 149 9.0-32 2.0-17 2 7 5 2 2

JONES’ 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 13 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Tackles for Loss 3.0 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Sacks 1.0 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Interceptions Pass Breakups QB Hurries 2 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Fumble Recoveries 1 • at Florida (10/3)

JONES’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 13 • 2x, last at Vanderbilt (10/10/20) Tackles for Loss 3.0 • at Vanderbilt (10/10/20)Sacks 1.0 • 2x, last at Vanderbilt (10/10/20)Forced Fumbles 1 • 2x, last at Texas A&M (11/16/19)Fumble Recoveries 1 • 2x, last at Florida (10/3/20)Pass Breakups 3 • at Georgia (10/12/19)Interceptions 1 • vs. App. State (11/9/19) vs. Kentucky (9/28/19)QB Hurries 2 • vs. Auburn (10/17/20)

JONES’ 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) * 7 4 11 0.5-2 - - at FLA (10/3) * 2 3 5 - - 1 FR at VAN (10/10) * 7 6 13 3.0-7 1.0-1 - vs. AUB (10/17) * 5 2 7 - - 2 QBH at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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E R N E ST

Waycross, Ga.(Ware County HS)

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DA M AN I

Columbia, S.C.(Ridge View HS)

QUICK HITS• Logged season-high six tackles in win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17) • Had five tackles in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10) in second career start• Started first caeer game at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3) and had two tackles • Had two tackles in season-opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26)• Played in nine games during the 2019 season, finishing with 22 tackles • Tallied career-high seven tackles at Texas A&M (11/16) after missing three games with an injury late in the season• Saw action in all 13 games as a sophomore in 2018, finishing the season with 31 tackles and two fumble recoveries; collected 28 tackles over a six-game stretch after making just three tackles in 13 previous career games • Made his first career tackle in the season-opening win vs. Coastal Carolina (9/1/18)

STALEY’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2017 6/0 - - - - - - - - - - 2018 13/0 13 18 31 - - - - - - 2 2019 9/0 12 10 22 2.0-3 - - 1 - - -2020 4/3 7 8 15 - - - - - - - Total 32/3 32 36 68 2.0-3 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 2

STALEY’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 6 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Tackles for Loss Sacks Interceptions Pass Breakups

STALEY’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 7 • at Texas A&M (11/16)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • twice, last at Missouri (9/21/19)Fumble Recoveries 1 • vs. Virginia (12/29/18) 1 • vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18)Pass Breakups 1 • vs. Kentucky (9/28)

STALEY’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) 2 0 2 - - - at FLA (10/3) * 0 2 2 - - - at VAN (10/10) * 1 4 5 - - - vs. AUB (10/17) * 4 2 6 - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

QUICK HITS• Had first two tackles of his career in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10)• Made Gamecock debut on special teams at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3) • Enrolled in January but was unable to participate in abbreviated spring workouts due to rehab from an ACL injury his senior year of high school • Ranked the 13th-best inside linebacker in the country by 247Sports • No. 227 in the ESPN300

KABA’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2020 3/0 0 2 2 0.5-3 - - - - - -

KABA’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 2 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Tackles for Loss 0.5 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Sacks Interceptions Pass Breakups

KABA’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) -DNP- at FLA (10/3) - - - - - - at VAN (10/10) 0 2 2 0.5-3 - - vs. AUB (10/17) - - - - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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M O H A M E D

Clinton, N.C.(Clinton HS)

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JAYLI N

Southern Pines, N.C. (Pinecrest HS)

QUICK HITS• Made first career INT late in first half of win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17); came off a tipped ball by Jaycee Horn and led to Gamecock TD on ensuing drive • Tallied five tackles, including his first career tackle for loss, at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3)• Had two tackles in opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26); marked his first game action since the Belk Bowl vs. Virginia (12/29/18)• Has been granted a waiver for a sixth-year of eligibility in 2020 after suffering two season-ending injuries in his first three years in Garnet and Black • Had hip surgey and missed the entire 2019 season • Played in 10 games in 2018 and finished the season with 13 tackles • Logged career-high six tackles at Florida (11/10/18) • Redshirted initial collegiate season in 2017 after having shoulder surgey

DICKERSON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2017* - - - - - - - - - - -2018 10/0 7 6 13 - - - - - - -2019^ - - - - - - - - - - - 2020 3/0 5 3 8 1.0-6 - 1 - - - - Totals 13/0 12 9 21 1.0-6 - 1 - - - -

* - Granted a redshirt season^ - Granted a medical redshirt

DICKERSON’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 5 • at Florida (10/3)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • at Florida (10/3)Interceptions 1 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Pass Breakups

DICKERSON’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 6 • at Florida (11/10/18)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • at Florida (10/3/20)Interceptions 1 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Pass Breakups

DICKERSON’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) 2 0 2 - - - at FLA (10/3) 2 3 5 1.0-6 - - at VAN (10/10) -DNP- vs. AUB (10/17) 1 0 1 - - 1 INT at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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J O H N

Tampa, Fla.(Chamberlain HS)

QUICK HITS• Started in win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17) and had three tackles • Had two tackles and a PBU in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10)• Recorded career-high five tackles and two PBUs in his first start of the season at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3) • Saw action at corner in season opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26); had one tackle and his first career pass breakup late in the game • Played in all 12 games as a true freshman in 2019 • Notched first career tackle for loss vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14/19)• Had first career INT in a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7/19)• Along with Jammie Robinson, started in the season opener vs. UNC (8/31/19), becoming just the eighth and ninth true freshmen to start a season opener for the Gamecocks since 2009, joining Stephon Gilmore (2009), Marcus Lattimore (2010), Jadeveon Clowney (2011), Bryson Allen-Williams (2014), Al Harris Jr. (2014), Bryan Edwards (2016) and Jaycee Horn (2018)

DIXON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2019 12/1 2 1 3 1.0-2 - 1 - - - - 2020 4/3 9 2 11 - - - 4 - - - Totals 16/4 11 3 14 1.0-2 - 1 4 - - -

DIXON’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 5 • at Florida (10/3)Tackles for Loss Interceptions Pass Breakups 2 • at Florida (10/3)

DIXON’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 5 • at Florida (10/3/20)Tackles for Loss 1 • vs. Alabama (9/14/19)Interceptions 1 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19)Pass Breakups 2 • at Florida (10/3/20)

DIXON’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) 1 0 1 - - 1 PBU at FLA (10/3) * 4 1 5 - - 2 PBU at VAN (10/10) * 2 0 2 - - 1 PBU vs. AUB (10/17) * 2 1 3 - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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IS R AE L

Bossier City, La.(Parkway HS)

• 2020 Jim Thorpe Award Preseason Watch List • 2020 Lott IMPACT Trophy Preseason Watch List• 2020 Second Team Preseason All-SEC (Coaches) • 2019 Second Team All-SEC (AP) • Bednarik Award National Player of the Week - 10/15/19• Nagurski Trophy National Defensie Player of the Week - 10/15/19• Walter Camp FBS Defensive Player of the Week - 10/15/19 • SEC Defensie Player of the Week - 10/15/19• 2018, 2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Started at safety at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3) and had first INT of the season in the second half that helped setup a Gamecock touchdown • Started at CB in opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26) and had two tackles before leaving the game late in the first half with a groin injury • Started all 12 games as a sophomore in 2019 and finished with 59 tackles (fifth on team) and a team-high four INTs (T-2nd in the SEC) • Had monster game to lead the Gamecocks to a 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12/19); had a career-high 11 tackles (seven solo) and three interceptions; returned his first pick at the end of the opening half 53 yards for a TD; became first Carolina player since Patrick Hinton (10/29/88 at N.C. State) with a three-INT performance• One of just four players nationally to have a three-interception game during the 2019 season • Played in all 13 games, making two starts as a true freshman in 2018; finished the season with 17 tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss, one interception, one pass breakup and one forced fumble; made first career start in win vs. Akron (12/1/18)

MUKUAMU’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2018 13/2 13 4 17 2.0-5 - 1 1 - 1 - 2019 12/12 45 14 59 2.0-3 - 4 9 - - - 2020 3/3 3 3 6 - - 1 - - - - Total 28/17 61 21 82 4.0-8 0.0-0 6 10 0 1 0

MUKUAMU’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 2 • 3x, last at Vanderbilt (10/10)Tackles for Loss Interceptions 1 • at Florida (10/3)Pass Breakups

MUKUAMU’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 11 • at Georgia (10/12/19)Tackles for loss 1.0 • 4x, last at Tennessee (10/26/19)Interceptions 3 • at Georgia (10/12/19)Pass Breakups 2 • vs. Florida (10/19/19)Forced Fumbles 1 • vs. Akron (12/1/18)

MUKUAMU’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) * 2 0 2 - - - at FLA (10/3) * 1 1 2 - - 1 INT at VAN (10/10) * 0 2 2 - - - vs. AUB (10/17) -DNP- at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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JAYCE E

Alpharetta, Ga.(Alpharetta HS)

• Walter Camp FBS Defensive Player of the Week - 10/19/20• SEC Defensive Player of the Week - 10/19/20• 2020 Third Team Preseason All-SEC (Coaches) • 2019 Rex Enright Defensive Player of the Spring • 2018 SEC All-Freshman Team (Coaches) • 2018, 2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Had monster game with his first two INTs of his career in win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn; also had three tackles and a career-high four PBUs • Recorded a tackle and a PBU in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10) • Had five tackles and first PBU of season at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3) • Started at CB in opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26) and had one tackle• Started all 12 games as a sophomore in 2019, collecting 40 tackles, a team-high nine pass breakups and two forced fumbles • Tallied seven tackles (tied career high) in 20-17, 2 OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12) • Had five tackles, a career-high two forced fumbles, a sack and a pass breakup in season-opener vs. UNC (8/31/19) • Played in 11 games (10 starts) as a true freshman in 2018; registered 45 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks and eight pass breakups (second on team)• Tied for the SEC lead among freshmen with 4.0 tackles for loss• Named SEC Freshman of the Week after a career-high four pass breakups in win vs. Missouri (10/6/18), also made a key, touchdown-saving tackle in the game• Became the seventh true freshman all-time at Carolina to start in an opener vs. Coastal Carolina (9/1/18)

HORN’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2018 11/10 30 15 45 4.0-13 2.0-9 - 8 - - - 2019 12/12 29 11 40 2.0-13 1.0-12 - 9 - 2 -2020 4/4 6 4 10 - - 2 6 - - - Total 27/26 65 30 95 6.0-26 3.0-21 2 23 0 2 0

HORN’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 5 • at Florida (10/3)Tackles for Loss Sacks Interceptions 2 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Pass Breakups 4 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Forced Fumbles

HORN’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 7 • 2x, last at Georgia (10/12/19)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • five times, most recent vs. Char. So. (9/7)Sacks 1.0 • 2x, last vs. UNC (8/31/19)Interceptions 2 • vs. Auburn (10/17/20)Pass Breakups 4 • 2x, last vs. Auburn (10/17/20)Forced Fumbles 2 • vs. UNC (8/31/19)

HORN’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) * 1 0 1 - - - at FLA (10/3) * 2 3 5 - - 1 PBU at VAN (10/10) * 1 0 1 - - 1 PBU vs. AUB (10/17) * 2 1 3 - - 2 INT, 4 PBU at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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Summerville, S.C.(Cane Bay HS)

QUICK HITS• Had season-high five tackles (all solo) in win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17) • Logged three tackles and a PBU in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10) • Had four tackles and a tackle for loss at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3) • Started at safety in opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26) and had three tackles, including his first career QB hurry • Started 11-of-12 contests in 2019, finishing sixth on the team with 55 tackles • Had three tackles and his second INT of the season in a 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2); was part of a secondary that limited the Commodores to just 76 passing yards• Started at nickel and T-2nd on the team with eight tackles (five solo) vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14), had first career sack on a third down in the first half • Had his first career INT in the home opener vs. Charleston Southern (9/7/19)• Played in all 13 games as a true freshman in 2018, starting the final five; had just 11 tackles through the season’s first seven games (1.6 per game), but collected 47 stops over the last six contests (7.8 per game) to finish fifth on the team with 56 tackles• Tied for the lead in the SEC amongst freshmen with two forced fumbles • Gained his first significant playing time in the road win at Ole Miss (11/3/18) after injuries sidelined Jamyest Williams and Javon Charleston; battled through injury to set a career-high with 13 tackles, the most stops by a Gamecock freshman in a game since 1981

RODERICK’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2018 13/5 36 20 56 - - - 1 - 2 - 2019 12/11 38 17 55 3.5-12 1.0-8 2 1 - - - 2020 4/4 11 4 15 1.0-1 - - 1 1 - - Total 29/20 85 41 126 4.5-13 1.0-8 2 3 1 2 0

RODERICK’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 5 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Tackles for Loss 1.0 •at Florida (10/3)Sacks Interceptions Pass Breakups 1 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)QB Hurries 1 • vs. Tennessee (9/26)

RODERICK’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 13 • at Ole Miss (11/3/18)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • 3x, last at Florida (10/3/20) Sacks 1.0 • vs. Alabama (9/19)Interceptions 1 • 2x, last vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19)Pass Breakups 1 • 3x, last at Vanderbilt (10/10/20)Forced Fumbles 1 • vs. Virginia (12/29/18) 1 • vs. Akron (12/1/18)QB Hurries 1 • vs. Tennessee (9/26/20)

RODERICK’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) * 3 0 3 - - 1 QBH at FLA (10/3) * 2 2 4 1.0-1 - - at VAN (10/10) * 1 2 3 - - 1 PBU vs. AUB (10/17) * 5 0 5 - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

7RO B I N SO N DB | 5-11 | 200 | FR | HS

JA M M I E

Leesburg, Ga.(Lee County HS)

• 2019 Second Team Freshman All-American (PFF)• 2019 SEC All-Freshman Team (Coaches)

QUICK HITS• Matched season high with seven tackles (six solo) in win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17) • Finished second on the team with seven tackles in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10); had 1.0 tackle for loss, a PBU and the first three punt returns of his career, including a long return of 16 yards • Tied for the team lead with six tackles at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3) • Started vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26) and led DBs with five tackles (all solo)• Played in all 12 games (three starts) as a true freshman; finished third on the team with 62 tackles; his 5.2 tackles per game ranked fifth amongst SEC freshmen• Posted career-high 15 tackles (12 solo) and had one pass breakup at Texas A&M (11/16); the 15 stops were the most by a freshman since Ben Washington had 15 tackles vs. Mississippi State on Oct. 15, 1994 • Along with John Dixon, started in the 2019 season opener vs. UNC (8/31/19), becoming just the eighth and ninth true freshmen to start a season opener for the Gamecocks since 2009, joining Stephon Gilmore (2009), Marcus Lattimore (2010), Jadeveon Clowney (2011), Bryson Allen-Williams (2014), Al Harris Jr. (2014), Bryan Edwards (2016) and Jaycee Horn (2018)

ROBINSON’S CAREER STATISTICS-Defensive- Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2019 12/3 46 16 62 1.5-7 - 1 4 - 1 -2020 4/4 18 7 25 1.0-2 - - 1 - - - Total 16/7 64 23 87 2.5-9 - 1 5 - 1 - –Punt Returns–Year GP/GS No. Yds Avg TD Long 2019 12/3 - - - - -2020 4/4 4 33 8.2 - 16 Total 16/7 4 33 8.2 - 16

ROBINSON’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 7 • 2x, last vs. Auburn (10/17)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • at Vanderbilt (10/10) Interceptions Pass Breakups 1 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Punt Returns 3 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Punt Return Yards 30 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Long Punt Return 16 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)

ROBINSON’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 15 • at Texas A&M (11/16/19)Tackles for Loss 1.5 • vs. Clemson (11/30/19) Interceptions 1 • vs. Florida (10/19/19)Pass Breakups 2 • vs. Kentucky (9/28/19)Forced Fumbles 1 • vs. Florida (10/19/19)

ROBINSON’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) * 5 0 5 - - - at FLA (10/3) * 3 3 6 - - - at VAN (10/10) * 4 3 7 1.0-2 - 1 PBU vs. AUB (10/17) * 6 1 7 - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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C A M

Blythewood, S.C.(Westwood HS)

QUICK HITS• Notched first career INT in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10) • Had first two tackles of the season at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3) • Saw significant time at CB in second half of opener vs. Tennessee (9/26)• Appeared in three games as a true freshman in 2019 and finished the season with seven tackles • Made his Gamecock debut vs. Charleston Southern (9/7/19) and notched a career-high six tackles

SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2019* 3/0 5 2 7 - - - - - - -2020 3/0 1 2 3 - - 1 - - - - Total 6/0 6 4 10 - - 1 - - - -

* - Granted a redshirt season

SMITH’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 2 • at Florida (10/3)Tackles for Loss Interceptions 1 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Pass Breakups

SMITH’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 6 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19)Tackles for Loss Interceptions 1 • at Vanderbilt (10/10/20)Pass Breakups Forced Fumbles

SMITH’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) - - - - - - at FLA (10/3) 1 1 2 - - - at VAN (10/10) 0 1 1 - - 1 INT vs. AUB (10/17) -DNP- at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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SH I LO

Cedar Hill, Texas(Trinity Christian School)

• 2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Led the team with career-high 10 tackles in win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17)• Had six tackles in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10)• Earned first career start at safety in opener vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26) and logged three tackles • Played in four games as a true freshman in 2019• Made Gamecock debut against Charleston Southern (9/7/19) and recorded first career tackle • Son of Pro Football and College Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders

SANDERS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2019* 4/0 1 - 1 - - - - - - -2020 4/2 15 5 20 - - - - - - - Total 8/2 16 5 21 - - - - - - - * - Granted a redshirt season

SANDERS’ 2020 SEASON HIGHSTackles 10 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Tackles for Loss Interceptions Pass Breakups

SANDERS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 10 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Tackles for Loss Interceptions Pass Breakups Forced Fumbles

ROBINSON’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. TENN (9/26) * 1 2 3 - - - at FLA (10/3) 0 1 1 - - - at VAN (10/10) 5 1 6 - - - vs. AUB (10/17) * 9 1 10 - - - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest HS)

• SEC Special Teams Player of the Week - 10/19/20

QUICK HITS• Had five punts for 242 yards (48.4 avg) with three balls pinned inside the 20 in a 30-22, comeback win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17); performance earned him SEC Special Teams Player of the Week • Punted just twice in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10); had his first career 50-yard punt in the fourth quarter • Notched four punts for 167 yards at No. 3/3 Florida (10/3); had a career-long punt of 49 yards • Had six punts for 211 yards (35.2 avg) in Gamecock debut vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee; had a long punt of 45 yards and pinned two inside the 20• Highly touted freshman won the starting punter job • Named to the 2019 IHSFCA honorable mention 6A all-state team• Earned all-conference honors and a spot on the News-Sun and Pioneer Press all-area teams in 2018• 2018 North Suburban Conference Special Teams Player of the Year• No. 3 punter in the nation according to 247Sports

KROEGER’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP No. Yards Avg. Long TB FC I20 50+ 2020 4 17 717 42.2 53 1 5 5 3

KROEGER’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSPunts 6 • vs. Tennessee (9/26) Long Punt 53 • vs. Auburn (10/17)Punting Average 48.5 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)

KROEGER’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. Punts Yards Avg. Long TB FC I20vs. TENN (9/26) 6 211 35.2 45 0 3 2 at FLA (10/3) 4 167 41.8 49 0 1 0 at VAN (10/10) 2 97 48.5 52 0 0 0 vs. AUB (10/17) 5 242 48.4 53 1 1 3 at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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Salisbury, N.C.(Cannon School)

QUICK HITS• Team’s kickoff specialist as a true freshman • As a senior, went 8-for-10 on FGs with a long of 57 yards• Also played soccer in high school; named all-conference and all-region • Spent a week in England training inside Premier League stadiums (Arsenal, West Bromwich Albion and Nottingham Forest)

JETER’S CAREER STATISTICS–Placekicking–Year GP FG-A Pct Long PAT-A Pts. 2020 4 - - - - -

–Field Goals–Year M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk2020 - - - - - - - - -

–Kickoffs–Year No. Yds Avg. TB OB 2020 25 1,495 59.8 14 1

JETER’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSPoints Extra Points Made Field Goals Made Field Goals Attempted Long Field Goal

JETER’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. FGM-A 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blkvs. TENN (9/26) - - - - - - - - at FLA (10/3) - - - - - - - - at VAN (10/10) - - - - - - - - vs. AUB (10/17) at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

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Mount Pleasant, S.C.(Wando HS)

• 2020 Lou Groza Award Preseason Watch List • SEC Special Teams Player of the Week - 10/8/18• 2017, 2018, 2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Former walk-on, has been the starting kicker the last three seasons • Has made 72.9 percent (51-of-70) of his kicks, including 91.9 percent (34-of-37) from inside 40 yards • Had six points in win vs. No. 15/14 Auburn (10/17) • Scored 11 points (2-for-3 FGs, 5-for-5 XPs) in 41-7 win at Vanderbilt (10/10)• Had six points at No. 3/3 Florida with three XPs and a 45-yard FG • Scored nine points vs. No. 16/21 Tennessee (9/26) with three XPs and a pair of fourth quarter FGs • Made a career-high 18 FGs during the 2019 season • Was 3-for-3 on FGs and made career long 50-yarder vs. App. State (11/9/19)• Hit the eventual game-winning, 24-yard FG in the second overtime of a 20-17 victory at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12); made a 49-yarder in the first half• Had season-high 11 points (3 FGs, 2 XPs) vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14)• His 84 points scored in 2018 T-10th on Carolina’s all-time single-season scoring list with George Rogers in his Heisman Trophy winning season of 1980• Earned co-SEC Special Teams Player of the Week accolades after going 3-for-3 (tied career-high FGs made) in the win vs. Missouri (10/6/18)

WHITE’S CAREER STATISTICS–Placekicking–Year GP FG-A Pct Long PAT-A Pts.2017 13 14-25 .560 47 26-26 68 2018 13 13-16 .813 42 45-46 84 2019 12 18-22 .818 50 25-25 792020 4 6-7 .857 45 14-14 32 Total 42 51-70 .729 50 110-111 263

–Field Goals–Year M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk2017 14-25 .560 0-0 6-6 4-5 4-12 0-2 47 02018 13-16 .813 1-1 5-5 5-6 2-4 0-0 42 02019 18-22 .818 0-0 5-5 6-7 6-6 1-4 50 02020 6-7 .857 - - 2-2 4-4 0-1 45 -Total 51-70 .729 1-1 16-16 17-20 16-26 1-7 50 0

–Kickoffs–Year No. Yds Avg. TB OB 2017 65 4,172 .642 44 2 2018 19 1,226 .645 12 0 2019 - - - - - Total 84 5,398 .643 56 2

WHITE’S 2020 SEASON HIGHSPoints 11 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Extra Points Made 5 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Field Goals Made 2 • 2x, last at Vanderbilt (10/10)Field Goals Attempted 3 • at Vanderbilt (10/10)Long Field Goal 45 • 2x, last at Florida (10/3)

WHITE’S CAREER HIGHSPoints 13 • vs. Missouri (10/6/18) at Vanderbilt (9/22/18)Extra Points Made 7 • vs. Coastal Carolina (9/1/18)Field Goals Made 3 • 5x, last vs. App. State (11/9/19)Field Goals Attempted 4 • 2x, last at Georgia (10/12/19)Longest Field Goal 50 • vs. App. State (11/9/19)

WHITE’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. FGM-A 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blkvs. TENN (9/26) 2-2 - - 1-1 1-1 - 45 - at FLA (10/3) 1-1 - - - 1-1 - 45 - at VAN (10/10) 2-3 - - - 2-2 0-1 42 - vs. AUB (10/17) 1-1 - - 1-1 - - 39 - at LSU (10/24) BYE WEEK (10/31) vs. TA&M (11/17) at MISS (11/14) vs. MIZ (11/21) vs. UGA (11/28) at UK (12/5)

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Collin Mackie (1987-90) ..................72 2. Elliott Fry (2013-16) ..........................66 3. Parker White (2017-20) ............ 51 4. Ryan Succop (2005-08) ...................49 T5. Mark Fleetwood (1981-83) ..........39 Reed Morton (1993-96) ..................39

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Collin Mackie (1987-90) ..................98 2. Elliott Fry (2013-16) ..........................88 3. Parker White (2017-20) ............ 70 4. Ryan Succop (2005-08) ...................69 5. Reed Morton (1993-96) ..................54

PATs MADE 1. Elliott Fry (2013-16) .......................161 2. Scott Hagler (1983-86) .................117 3. Collin Mackie (1987-90) ...............114 4. Parker White (2017-20) ..........110 5. Ryan Succop (2005-08) ................104

PATs ATTEMPTED 1. Elliott Fry (2013-16) .......................162 2. Scott Hagler (1983-86) .................118 3. Collin Mackie (1987-90) ...............115 4. Parker White (2017-20) ..........111 5. Ryan Succop (2005-08) ................106

PAT PERCENTAGE (Min. 40 Made) 1. Adam Yates (2008-12) ..............1.000 2. Elliott Fry (2013-16) .......................994 3. Scott Hagler (1983-86) .................992 T4. Parker White (2017-20) ..........991 Collin Mackie (1987-90) ...............991

POINTS SCORED 1. Elliott Fry (2013-16) .......................359 2. Collin Mackie (1987-90) ...............330 3. Parker White (2017-20) ..........260 4. Ryan Succop (2005-08) ................251 5. Marcus Lattimore (2010-12) .....246

CAROLINA CAREER LEADERS

DATE OPPONENT QTR TIME SCORE AT TIME FG YDS. FINAL 09/23/17 vs Louisiana Tech 4 0:04 14-16 31 17-1610/14/17 at Tennessee 4 5:17 9-9 21 15-910/06/18 vs Missouri 4 0:02 34-35 33 37-3510/27/18 vs Tennessee 4 5:52 24-24 25 27-2410/12/19 at Georgia 2OT - 17-17 24 20-17

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