Gamecocks held first practice Friday
August 05, 2022
No surprise here, but quarterback Spencer Rattler ran with the first-team offense, while Luke Doty worked with the second team. Freshman Tanner Bailey appeared to be working with the third team during the brief portion of practice open to media members.
Two different players repped at holder during Friday’s practice. Freshman punter/kicker Daniel Lester and second-year punter William Joyce each held extra points during the open segment. The Gamecocks are without starting punter and holder Kai Kroeger for the “short term,” per Beamer. Kroeger suffered a foot injury last week and it’s unclear how long he’ll be out for.
Freshman defensive lineman Jamaal Whyce worked in the indoor facility with assistant strength and conditioning coach Chip Morton, away from the rest of the squad. Whyce had been away from the team briefly but returned in recent weeks. His health status is not clear. The Gamecocks trotted out a first-team offensive line that consisted of Jaylen Nichols (left tackle), Vershon Lee (left guard), Eric Douglas (center), and Jovaughn Gwyn (right guard). Tyshawn Wannamaker and Dylan Wonnum are both competing for the starting right tackle slot.
Running backs MarShawn Lloyd and Juju McDowell both repped the No. 1 offense. As did receivers Xavier Legette and Josh Vann. Austin Stogner was the first tight end into drills on Friday, though Jaheim Bell will also play in a number of spots with that unit including tight end, receiver, and running back.
No surprise here, but quarterback Spencer Rattler ran with the first-team offense, while Luke Doty worked with the second team. Freshman Tanner Bailey appeared to be working with the third team during the brief portion of practice open to media members.
Freshman defensive lineman Jamaal Whyce worked in the indoor facility with assistant strength and conditioning coach Chip Morton, away from the rest of the squad. Whyce had been away from the team briefly but returned in recent weeks. His health status is not clear.
The Gamecocks trotted out a first-team offensive line that consisted of Jaylen Nichols (left tackle), Vershon Lee (left guard), Eric Douglas (center), and Jovaughn Gwyn (right guard). Tyshawn Wannamaker and Dylan Wonnum are both competing for the starting right tackle slot
August 05, 2022
No surprise here, but quarterback Spencer Rattler ran with the first-team offense, while Luke Doty worked with the second team. Freshman Tanner Bailey appeared to be working with the third team during the brief portion of practice open to media members.
Two different players repped at holder during Friday’s practice. Freshman punter/kicker Daniel Lester and second-year punter William Joyce each held extra points during the open segment. The Gamecocks are without starting punter and holder Kai Kroeger for the “short term,” per Beamer. Kroeger suffered a foot injury last week and it’s unclear how long he’ll be out for.
Freshman defensive lineman Jamaal Whyce worked in the indoor facility with assistant strength and conditioning coach Chip Morton, away from the rest of the squad. Whyce had been away from the team briefly but returned in recent weeks. His health status is not clear. The Gamecocks trotted out a first-team offensive line that consisted of Jaylen Nichols (left tackle), Vershon Lee (left guard), Eric Douglas (center), and Jovaughn Gwyn (right guard). Tyshawn Wannamaker and Dylan Wonnum are both competing for the starting right tackle slot.
Running backs MarShawn Lloyd and Juju McDowell both repped the No. 1 offense. As did receivers Xavier Legette and Josh Vann. Austin Stogner was the first tight end into drills on Friday, though Jaheim Bell will also play in a number of spots with that unit including tight end, receiver, and running back.
No surprise here, but quarterback Spencer Rattler ran with the first-team offense, while Luke Doty worked with the second team. Freshman Tanner Bailey appeared to be working with the third team during the brief portion of practice open to media members.
Freshman defensive lineman Jamaal Whyce worked in the indoor facility with assistant strength and conditioning coach Chip Morton, away from the rest of the squad. Whyce had been away from the team briefly but returned in recent weeks. His health status is not clear.
The Gamecocks trotted out a first-team offensive line that consisted of Jaylen Nichols (left tackle), Vershon Lee (left guard), Eric Douglas (center), and Jovaughn Gwyn (right guard). Tyshawn Wannamaker and Dylan Wonnum are both competing for the starting right tackle slot