Gamecocks players wishing Jamyest Williams well
Sept. 24, 2019
Many of South Carolina’s football players said they’d not yet had a chance to talk to Jamyest Williams after he put his name in the transfer portal. Some saw it when news broke Monday night. Others found out Tuesday morning as it became official. But none said they held anything against him for it.
“I just wished him the best,” Horn said. “We didn’t get too deep into it. He’s a grown man. He can make his own decision. So I just hope he plays good wherever he goes.”
Wide receiver Bryan Edwards added: “I mean, It’s tough. I wish him the best way, but it’s tough.” Williams had started the first three games of South Carolina’s season. He had some struggles at points and saw his snaps go down the past two games.
The former four-star recruit was the gem of Will Muschamp’s first full recruiting class. The No. 76 player in the country plucked from Georgia’s back yard.
“I plan on talking to him,” linebacker Ernest Jones said. “To see where see his head’s at, and just how he’s doing personally, because he’s still he’s still a friend of ours. And he made a decision for himself to better himself.”
Sept. 24, 2019
Many of South Carolina’s football players said they’d not yet had a chance to talk to Jamyest Williams after he put his name in the transfer portal. Some saw it when news broke Monday night. Others found out Tuesday morning as it became official. But none said they held anything against him for it.
“I just wished him the best,” Horn said. “We didn’t get too deep into it. He’s a grown man. He can make his own decision. So I just hope he plays good wherever he goes.”
Wide receiver Bryan Edwards added: “I mean, It’s tough. I wish him the best way, but it’s tough.” Williams had started the first three games of South Carolina’s season. He had some struggles at points and saw his snaps go down the past two games.
The former four-star recruit was the gem of Will Muschamp’s first full recruiting class. The No. 76 player in the country plucked from Georgia’s back yard.
“I plan on talking to him,” linebacker Ernest Jones said. “To see where see his head’s at, and just how he’s doing personally, because he’s still he’s still a friend of ours. And he made a decision for himself to better himself.”