With the temperature dropping steadily, the No. 10 South Carolina football team worked out at the Bluff Road practice fields on Tuesday afternoon. The Gamecocks (7-2, 5-2 SEC) are preparing for Saturday’s SEC Eastern Division showdown with the Florida Gators (4-5, 3-4 SEC).
Defensive backs coach Grady Brown talked about the progress junior cornerback Victor Hampton has made. “He’s coming along,” said Brown. “It’s about doing the best you can each day, whether he’s on the field or off the field. He’s trying to do the best that he can. It’s slowly coming to an end, whether it’s this year or next year, it’s slowly coming to an end and he knows that there are some things that he wants to get done as a player at South Carolina. There are some things that he wants to contribute to the defense and some personal goals that he has with football. It’s getting close to that time. With each day that goes by it’s just about trying to do the best that you can on that day.”
Chaz Elder is another secondary player who has seen his playing time increase over recent weeks. “We just like the guys that make tackles and make plays,” noted Brown. “He’s a tall guy that is athletic and he does not shy away from contact. When he’s gotten in there, he’s done a fairly good job of being active and playing fast and making plays. That’s what it’s about for us. Some guys just have it in them where they don’t shy away from contact and he’s one of those guys.”
In other news, special teams performer Sidney Rhodes was one of 53 nominations for the 2013 Burlsworth Trophy, presented by the Springdale (Ark.) Rotary Club. The Burlsworth Trophy is given to the most outstanding collegiate football player who began his career as a walk-on. A walk-on is defined as a player who began his first season of participation with a Division I (FBS) football program without financial aid of any kind from his university’s athletic department.
Saturday’s game is scheduled for 7 p.m. and will be broadcast on ESPN2.
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Defensive backs coach Grady Brown talked about the progress junior cornerback Victor Hampton has made. “He’s coming along,” said Brown. “It’s about doing the best you can each day, whether he’s on the field or off the field. He’s trying to do the best that he can. It’s slowly coming to an end, whether it’s this year or next year, it’s slowly coming to an end and he knows that there are some things that he wants to get done as a player at South Carolina. There are some things that he wants to contribute to the defense and some personal goals that he has with football. It’s getting close to that time. With each day that goes by it’s just about trying to do the best that you can on that day.”
Chaz Elder is another secondary player who has seen his playing time increase over recent weeks. “We just like the guys that make tackles and make plays,” noted Brown. “He’s a tall guy that is athletic and he does not shy away from contact. When he’s gotten in there, he’s done a fairly good job of being active and playing fast and making plays. That’s what it’s about for us. Some guys just have it in them where they don’t shy away from contact and he’s one of those guys.”
In other news, special teams performer Sidney Rhodes was one of 53 nominations for the 2013 Burlsworth Trophy, presented by the Springdale (Ark.) Rotary Club. The Burlsworth Trophy is given to the most outstanding collegiate football player who began his career as a walk-on. A walk-on is defined as a player who began his first season of participation with a Division I (FBS) football program without financial aid of any kind from his university’s athletic department.
Saturday’s game is scheduled for 7 p.m. and will be broadcast on ESPN2.
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: Jimmy Legree [1:07]
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: Grady Brown [2:42]
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: Deke Adams [1:26]