Carolina calls the injury report from Beamer and more
Oct. 06, 2022
As far as Gamecock injuries, offensive lineman Dylan Wonnum and defensive backs Darius Rush and David Spaulding all practiced this week and will play against the Wildcats but that other guys such as defensive lineman Alex Huntley and Trai Jones are going to be questionable. Beamer said having Rush and Spaulding back will be a big boost for the Gamecocks’ secondary. Rush has been out with a hamstring injury he suffered on Sept. 17. Spaulding hasn’t played since the opener after suffering a leg bruise against Georgia State on Sept. 3.
Beamer said having Rush and Spaulding back will be a big boost for the Gamecocks’ secondary. Rush has been out with a hamstring injury he suffered on Sept. 17. Spaulding hasn’t played since the opener after suffering a leg bruise against Georgia State on Sept. 3. “Since the first drive of the Georgia state game we haven’t been healthy in the secondary,” Beamer said.
Beamer was asked about the possibility of Kentucky starting quarterback Will Levis not playing on his weekly call-in show on Thursday. “We’re prepared if he does, we’re prepared if he doesn’t,” Beamer said. “They’ve got a great team around him, with some dynamic receivers, a great running back, a big, physical offensive line, so they pose a lot of challenges, regardless of what’s at quarterback. But obviously, he’s a first-round draft pick for a reason.”
Redshirt freshman Kaiya Sheron and sophomore Deuce Hogan are listed behind Levis on the depth chart. Neither has thrown a pass in a game this season.
Oct. 06, 2022
As far as Gamecock injuries, offensive lineman Dylan Wonnum and defensive backs Darius Rush and David Spaulding all practiced this week and will play against the Wildcats but that other guys such as defensive lineman Alex Huntley and Trai Jones are going to be questionable. Beamer said having Rush and Spaulding back will be a big boost for the Gamecocks’ secondary. Rush has been out with a hamstring injury he suffered on Sept. 17. Spaulding hasn’t played since the opener after suffering a leg bruise against Georgia State on Sept. 3.
Beamer said having Rush and Spaulding back will be a big boost for the Gamecocks’ secondary. Rush has been out with a hamstring injury he suffered on Sept. 17. Spaulding hasn’t played since the opener after suffering a leg bruise against Georgia State on Sept. 3. “Since the first drive of the Georgia state game we haven’t been healthy in the secondary,” Beamer said.
Beamer was asked about the possibility of Kentucky starting quarterback Will Levis not playing on his weekly call-in show on Thursday. “We’re prepared if he does, we’re prepared if he doesn’t,” Beamer said. “They’ve got a great team around him, with some dynamic receivers, a great running back, a big, physical offensive line, so they pose a lot of challenges, regardless of what’s at quarterback. But obviously, he’s a first-round draft pick for a reason.”
Redshirt freshman Kaiya Sheron and sophomore Deuce Hogan are listed behind Levis on the depth chart. Neither has thrown a pass in a game this season.
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