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1 TELEVISION National Broadcast ................................ ESPN Play-by-Play ......................................Dave Pasch Analyst ......................................... Greg McElroy Sideline ........................................ Tom Luginbill RADIO Gamecock IMG Sports Network Play-by-Play ....................................... Todd Ellis Analyst ......................................... Tommy Suggs Sideline .......................................... Jamar Nesbit National Radio............................ ESPN Radio Play-by-Play ................................................TBA Analyst ........................................................TBA Satellite Radio ...................... Sirius 136/XM 192 Location ..................................... Columbia, S.C. Founded ..................................................... 1801 Enrollment .............................................. 34,795 Head Coach .............................. Will Muschamp Alma Mater .............................. Georgia (1994) South Carolina Record ...... 26-24 (Fourth year) Career Record ....................54-45 (Eighth year) Tight Ends ................................. Bobby Bentley* Running Backs ............................omas Brown Special Teams/Linebackers....... Coleman Hutzler Nickels/Sam Linebackers ................ Kyle Krantz* Offensive Coord./WR ..........Bryan McClendon* Outside Linebackers ..................... Mike Peterson Defensive Coord./DB............. Travaris Robinson Defensive Line .............................. John Scott Jr. Quarterbacks ................................... Dan Werner Offensive Line ................................ Eric Wolford Strength & Conditioning ................ Jeff Dillman Head FB Athletics 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 Titter.......................................... @GamecockFB ON THE AIR 2019 SOUTH CAROLINA SCHEDULE vs NORTH CAROLINA: August 31 - 3:30 pm - ESPN UNC 24, SC 20 Bank of America Stadium (75,523), Charlotte, N.C. SC: 0-1; 0-0 SEC UNC tallies 15 unanswered points in the 4th quarter for a come-from-behind win. vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN: Sept. 7 - Noon - SECN SC 72, CSU 10 Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250), Columbia, S.C. SC: 1-1; 0-0 SEC Gamecocks set school records for both rushing yards and total offense in rout of CSU. vs #2/2 ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE: Sept. 14 - 3:30 pm - CBS ALA 47, SC 23 Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250), Columbia, S.C. SC: 1-2; 0-1 SEC Gamecocks roll up 459 yards including 324 through the air, but it’s not enough. at MISSOURI TIGERS: Sept. 21 - 4 pm - SECN Alternate MU 34, SC 14 Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field (62,621), Columbia, Mo. SC: 1-3; 0-2 SEC Tigers use two defensive scores to snap three-game losing streak to Gamecocks vs KENTUCKY WILDCATS: Sept. 28 - 7:30 pm - SECN SC 24, UK 7 Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250), Columbia, S.C. SC: 2-3; 1-2 SEC Feaster and Dowdle each rush for over 100 yards as Gamecocks dominate Cats at #3/3 GEORGIA BULLDOGS: Oct. 12 - Noon - ESPN SC 20, UGA 17 2OT Sanford Stadium (92,746), Athens, Ga. SC: 3-3; 2-2 SEC Mukuamu intercepts 3 as Gamecocks’ 2OT win is first over a top-5 team since 2013 vs #9/9 FLORIDA GATORS: Oct. 19 - Noon - ESPN FLA 38, SC 27 Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250), Columbia, S.C. SC: 3-4; 2-3 SEC Gators outscore Gamecocks 21-7 in deciding 4th quarter to win rain-soaked game at TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS: Oct. 26 - 4 pm - SECN UT 41, SC 21 Neyland Stadium (102,455), Knoxville, Tenn. SC: 3-5; 2-4 SEC Vols post 24 unanswered points in the 2nd half; score twice on special teams in win. vs VANDERBILT COMMODORES: Nov. 2 - 7:30 pm - SECN SC 24, VU 7 Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250), Columbia, S.C. SC: 4-5; 3-4 SEC Gamecocks limit Vandy to 189 yards in winning their 11th-straight over the ‘Dores vs RV/RV APPALACHIAN STATE: Nov. 9 - 7 pm - ESPN2 APP ST 20, SC 15 Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250), Columbia, S.C. SC: 4-6; 3-4 SEC App State gets win with only 202 yards of offense; Edwards sets career receiving mark. at RV/RV TEXAS A&M AGGIES: Nov. 16 - 7:30 pm - SECN TAMU 30, SC 6 Kyle Field (102,733), College Station, Texas SC: 4-7; 3-5 SEC Aggies control the clock and tally 17 fourth-quarter points to break open the contest. vs #3/3 CLEMSON TIGERS: Nov. 30 - Noon - ESPN Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250), Columbia, S.C. Tigers have won last five after Carolina put together a five-game winning streak COACHING STAFF COMMUNICATIONS CAROLINA GAME NOTES SOUTH CAROLINA VS CLEMSON QUICK FACTS

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TELEVISION National Broadcast ................................ESPNPlay-by-Play ......................................Dave PaschAnalyst ......................................... Greg McElroySideline ........................................Tom LuginbillRADIO Gamecock IMG Sports NetworkPlay-by-Play ....................................... Todd EllisAnalyst ......................................... Tommy SuggsSideline .......................................... Jamar NesbitNational Radio............................ ESPN RadioPlay-by-Play ................................................TBAAnalyst ........................................................TBASatellite Radio ......................Sirius 136/XM 192

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

Head Coach ..............................Will Muschamp Alma Mater .............................. Georgia (1994) South Carolina Record ...... 26-24 (Fourth year) Career Record ....................54-45 (Eighth year)Tight Ends .................................Bobby Bentley*Running Backs ............................Thomas BrownSpecial Teams/Linebackers ....... Coleman HutzlerNickels/Sam Linebackers ................ Kyle Krantz* Offensive Coord./WR ..........Bryan McClendon*Outside Linebackers .....................Mike PetersonDefensive Coord./DB ............. Travaris RobinsonDefensive Line .............................. John Scott Jr.Quarterbacks ...................................Dan WernerOffensive Line ................................Eric WolfordStrength & Conditioning ................ Jeff DillmanHead FB Athletics 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.comTitter .......................................... @GamecockFB

ON THE AIR 2019 SOUTH CAROLINA SCHEDULE

vs NORTH CAROLINA: August 31 - 3:30 pm - ESPN UNC 24, SC 20Bank of America Stadium (75,523), Charlotte, N.C. SC: 0-1; 0-0 SECUNC tallies 15 unanswered points in the 4th quarter for a come-from-behind win.

vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN: Sept. 7 - Noon - SECN SC 72, CSU 10Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250), Columbia, S.C. SC: 1-1; 0-0 SECGamecocks set school records for both rushing yards and total offense in rout of CSU.

vs #2/2 ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE: Sept. 14 - 3:30 pm - CBS ALA 47, SC 23Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250), Columbia, S.C. SC: 1-2; 0-1 SECGamecocks roll up 459 yards including 324 through the air, but it’s not enough.

at MISSOURI TIGERS: Sept. 21 - 4 pm - SECN Alternate MU 34, SC 14Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field (62,621), Columbia, Mo. SC: 1-3; 0-2 SECTigers use two defensive scores to snap three-game losing streak to Gamecocks

vs KENTUCKY WILDCATS: Sept. 28 - 7:30 pm - SECN SC 24, UK 7Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250), Columbia, S.C. SC: 2-3; 1-2 SECFeaster and Dowdle each rush for over 100 yards as Gamecocks dominate Cats

at #3/3 GEORGIA BULLDOGS: Oct. 12 - Noon - ESPN SC 20, UGA 17 2OTSanford Stadium (92,746), Athens, Ga. SC: 3-3; 2-2 SECMukuamu intercepts 3 as Gamecocks’ 2OT win is first over a top-5 team since 2013

vs #9/9 FLORIDA GATORS: Oct. 19 - Noon - ESPN FLA 38, SC 27Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250), Columbia, S.C. SC: 3-4; 2-3 SECGators outscore Gamecocks 21-7 in deciding 4th quarter to win rain-soaked game

at TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS: Oct. 26 - 4 pm - SECN UT 41, SC 21Neyland Stadium (102,455), Knoxville, Tenn. SC: 3-5; 2-4 SECVols post 24 unanswered points in the 2nd half; score twice on special teams in win.

vs VANDERBILT COMMODORES: Nov. 2 - 7:30 pm - SECN SC 24, VU 7Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250), Columbia, S.C. SC: 4-5; 3-4 SECGamecocks limit Vandy to 189 yards in winning their 11th-straight over the ‘Dores

vs RV/RV APPALACHIAN STATE: Nov. 9 - 7 pm - ESPN2 APP ST 20, SC 15Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250), Columbia, S.C. SC: 4-6; 3-4 SECApp State gets win with only 202 yards of offense; Edwards sets career receiving mark.

at RV/RV TEXAS A&M AGGIES: Nov. 16 - 7:30 pm - SECN TAMU 30, SC 6Kyle Field (102,733), College Station, Texas SC: 4-7; 3-5 SECAggies control the clock and tally 17 fourth-quarter points to break open the contest.

vs #3/3 CLEMSON TIGERS: Nov. 30 - Noon - ESPNWilliams-Brice Stadium (80,250), Columbia, S.C.Tigers have won last five after Carolina put together a five-game winning streak

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALLCAROLINA VS. CLEMSON: This is the 117th meeting between these two Palmetto State schools in a series that dates back to 1896. The teams have met every year since 1909, making the Car-olina-Clemson series the second-longest running consecutively played series in college football at 111-straight meetings, behind only Minnesota – Wisconsin. The Tigers hold a 70-42-4 lead in the all-time series, including a 51-32-3 advantage in Columbia and a 19-10-1 mark in Clemson. However, the teams have split the last 10 meet-ings evenly.

THE PALMETTO SERIES: The winner of this week’s game will earn that school another point in the Certified SC Grown Palmetto Series be-tween South Caro-lina and Clemson. Additionally, an-other point will be awarded today to the winner of the month-long Food Drive. The Game-cocks are a perfect 4-0 since the Palmetto Series begin in 2015-16. Carolina currently leads this year’s competition by a 4-3 margin.

THE LAST TIME THEY MET: South Caro-lina quarterback Jake Bentley had a career night, completing 32-of-50 passes for 510 yards and five touchdowns, all high-water marks for a Gamecock quarterback against the Tigers, but Clemson’s of-fense was too much in a 56-35 win for the nation’s second-ranked team on Nov. 24, 2018. Bentley threw touchdown passes of 9-, 67-, 75-, 32- and 20-yards in the contest, as the Gamecocks rolled up 600 yards of offense. The teams combined for 1,344 yards and 13 touchdowns.

THE LAST GAMECOCK WIN: No. 10/9 South Carolina forced a half-dozen Clemson turnovers, turning three of them into touchdowns, as the Gamecocks won for the fifth-straight time over the No. 6/4 Tigers, 31-17 in Columbia on Nov. 30, 2013. The game was deadlocked at 17 head-ing into the final period, but Mike Davis scored on a two-yard run to cap a drive that took over six minutes off the clock, then Brandon Wilds scored on a 26-yard pass from Pharoh Cooper to seal the win. Connor Shaw posted 246 yards of total offense, including 94 on the ground, while All-American Kelcy Quarles led the defense with 2.5 sacks. Skai Moore had a fumble recovery and an interception in the contest.

CLEMSON CONNECTION: Gamecock run-ning back Tavien Feaster spent three seasons at Clemson before enjoying his senior season in Co-

lumbia. Gamecock tight end Nick Muse is the younger brother of Clemson safety Tanner Muse.

11-0 Overall; 8-0 ACCHead Coach ................................ Dabo Swinney Alma Mater ............................. Alabama (1993) Clemson Record ..................127-30 (12th year) Career Record .....................127-30 (12th year)Football Contact .............................. Ross Taylor Email ................................... [email protected] Office ........................................864-656-9767 Cell ...........................................972-741-7778Official Website .............www.clemsontigers.com

Aug. 29 vs Georgia Tech* .................. W, 52-14Sept. 7 vs Texas A&M ...................... W, 24-10Sept. 14 at Syracuse* ............................ W, 41-6Sept. 21 vs Charlotte .......................... W, 52-10Sept. 28 at North Carolina* ............... W, 21-20Oct. 12 vs Florida State* ................... W, 45-14Oct. 19 at Louisville* ........................ W, 45-10Oct. 26 vs Boston College* ................. W, 59-7Nov. 2 vs Wofford............................ W, 59-14Nov. 9 at NC State* ......................... W, 55-10Nov. 16 vs Wake Forest* ...................... W, 52-3Nov. 30 at South Carolina .................... Noon

*ACC game

Series Capsule

#3/3 CLEMSON

Tigers Schedule

Most Points - South Carolina ............. 56 (1975)Most Points - Clemson ....................... 63 (2003)Most Points - Combined ................... 91 (2018) Clemson 56, South Carolina 35Biggest Margin Victory - SC .............. 36 (1975) South Carolina 56, Clemson 20Biggest Margin Victory - CU ............. 51 (1900) Clemson 51, South Carolina 0Longest Winning Streak - SC ..........5 (2009-13)Longest Winning Streak - CU .........7 (1934-40)Current Streak ................ CU has won 5 in a row

Series Superlatives

Series History ......................... CU leads 70-42-4In Columbia ........................... CU leads 51-32-3In Clemson ............................ CU leads 19-10-1At Neutral ..........................................Never metFirst Meeting (1896 in Columbia) ......SC 12, CU 6Last Meeting (2018 in Clemson).......CU 56, SC 35Last Meeting in Columbia (2017) .....CU 34, SC 10Last SC win (2013 in Columbia) ......SC 31, CU 17Muschamp vs. Clemson ................................0-3Swinney vs. South Carolina ...........................6-5

SC CURecord 4-7 11-0Points/Game 24.2 45.9Opp. Points/Game 25.0 10.7

Rushing Attempts 370 431Yards Rushing/Game 157.0 260.5Yards Per Rush 4.7 6.6Opp. Rushing Attempts 410 412Opp. Yards Rush/Game 153.2 109.7Opp. Yards/Rush 4.1 2.9

Passes Attempted 439 367Passes Completed 252 241Yards Pass/Game 232.9 282.5Opp. Passes Attempted 361 263Opp. Passes Completed 211 124Opp. Yards Pass/Game 227.9 128.5

Total Plays 809 798Total Offense 4289 5974Avg. Yards/Game 389.9 543.1Avg. Yards/Play 5.3 7.5Opp. Total Plays 771 675Opp. Total Offense 4192 2620Opp. Total Yards/Game 381.1 238.2Opp. Total Yards/Play 5.4 3.9

3rd Down Conv. 32% 43%Opp. 3rd Down Conv. 35% 28%4th Down Conv. 13-26 6-11Opp. 4th Down Conv. 5-13 7-18

Avg. Poss. Time/Game 27:14 30:54

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By the Numbers

CAROLINA TEAM HIGHSRushes ......................................................72, 1969Rushing Yards .........................................458, 1975Pass Attempts ............................................50, 2018Pass Completions ......................................32, 2018Passing Yards ...........................................510, 2018Touchdown Passes ........................ 5, 1975 & 2018Total Offense ..........................................616, 1975Touchdowns Scored ....................................8, 1975Interceptions ...............................................4, 1968

CAROLINA INDIVIDUAL HIGHSRushes .................................... 33, Earl Clary, 1933Rushing Yards ..................256, Steve Wadiak, 1950Pass Attempts .......................50, Jake Bentley, 2018Pass Completions .................32, Jake Bentley, 2018Passing Yards ......................510, Jake Bentley, 2018Touchdown Passes ...................5, Jeff Grantz, 1975 5, Jake Bentley, 2018Passes Had Intercepted........ 6, Glenn Morris, 1971Receptions ....................... 10, Deebo Samuel, 2018Receiving Yards .............. 210, Deebo Samuel, 2018

CAROLINA LONG PLAYSRush .................................77, Spencer Clark, 1977Pass ................ 77, Todd Ellis to Ryan Bethea, 1987KO Return ..........94, B. Bennett/R. Richardson, 1994Punt Return ..................84, Carroll McClain, 1955Interception Return ............ 80, Crip Rhame, 1929Field Goal ........................... 54, Scott Hagler, 1985

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GAMES PLAYED VS. SOUTH CAROLINA Clemson .................................................116Georgia...................................................... 72North Carolina State ................................. 58North Carolina .......................................... 58Wake Forest ............................................... 56The Citadel ................................................ 51

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QUICKLY: The South Carolina Gamecocks (4-7) wrap up the 2019 regular season schedule when they host the No. 3/3 Clemson Tigers (11-0) on Saturday, Nov. 30. Game time is set for noon ET from Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250) in Co-lumbia. ESPN will televise the game with Dave Pasch and Greg McElroy in the booth and Tom Luginbill working the sidelines. ESPN Radio has the national radio broadcast.

THE HISTORY: 2019 marks the 126th season of intercollegiate football at the University of South Carolina, dating back to 1892. It is the 113th-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 612-586-44, a .510 winning percentage.

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY: The 2019 season marks the 50th anniversary of the 1969 South Carolina squad that won the Atlantic Coast Con-ference title with a perfect 6-0 mark under Paul Dietzel. That team was rewarded with a trip to the Peach Bowl. 2019 also marks the 25th anniversary of the 1994 South Carolina team that went 7-5 including the school’s first bowl victory - a 24-21 win over West Virginia in the Carquest Bowl.

LAST GAME OF THE DECADE: This will mark the final game of the decade for Gamecock Football, in what is easily the most successful de-cade in school history. The Gamecocks have post-ed a 78-50 record from 2010-19, a .609 winning percentage, their first decade over the .600 mark. 1892-99: 6-15-0 .286 1950-59: 54-41-2 .5671900-09: 37-26-3 .583 1960-69: 37-59-5 .3911910-19: 32-41-7 .444 1970-79: 56-55-2 .5041920-29: 55-37-4 .594 1980-89: 63-49-3 .5611930-39: 49-49-7 .500 1990-99: 41-67-3 .3831940-49: 36-43-8 .460 2000-09: 68-54-0 .557 2010-19: 78-50-0 .609TOTAL: 1892-present: 612-586-44 .510

NUMBER 100: The Clemson game marks the 100th game as a head coach for Will Muschamp. He owns a 54-45 mark in eight seasons, four at Florida and four at South Carolina.

EXTRA PREP TIME: Each of South Carolina’s final four opponents had extra time to prepare for the Gamecocks. Vandy was coming off a bye week before dropping a 24-7 decision in Columbia on Nov. 2. After playing on Thursday, Oct. 31, App State had nine days to prepare for Carolina before posting a 20-15 win. Texas A&M also had a bye week before winning by a 30-6 count in College Station on Nov. 16. Both Carolina and Clemson have two weeks to get ready for this week’s contest.

THEY’RE NOT DONE YET: Wide receiver Bryan Edwards, defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw and defensive end D.J. Wonnum have accepted invitations to play in the Reese’s Senior Bowl on Jan. 25 in Mobile, Ala. Tavien Feaster has accept-ed an invitation to the East-West Shrine Game.

EVERY TIME OUT: The Gamecocks have had 10 players start every game this season, three on offense: Sadarius Hutcherson, Kyle Markway and Donell Stanley; and seven on defense: T.J. Brunson, Jaycee Horn, Ernest Jones, Javon Kinlaw, Israel Mukuamu, Kobe Smith, and D.J. Wonnum.

NON-CONFERENCE SUCCESS: The Game-cocks are 32-10 in their last 42 non-conference games, with five of the 10 losses in that stretch coming against Clemson.

PROTECT THIS HOUSE: Carolina has won 31 of its last 35 home games against non-conference foes. The Gamecocks had won a school-record 22-straight home games against non-conference teams before dropping the final two games of the 2015 regular season to The Citadel and Clemson.

BEATING THE BEST: The Gamecocks have a chance to defeat the third-ranked team in the country, according to the AP poll, for the second time this season. Their overtime win at Georgia matched the second-best win in school history, based on the AP rankings, topped only by the 2010 win over No. 1 Alabama. Six of Carolina’s top eight wins have come since 2009:No. Date Opponent AP Rank Score 1. 10/09/10 vs Alabama 1 35-21 2. 10/24/81 at North Carolina 3 31-13 10/12/19 at Georgia 3 20-17 4. 09/24/09 vs Ole Miss 4 16-10 5. 10/06/12 vs Georgia 5 35-7 10/26/13 at Missouri 5 27-24 7. 09/24/88 vs Georgia 6 23-10 09/13/14 vs Georgia 6 38-35 9. 10/04/07 vs Kentucky 8 38-23 11/21/87 vs Clemson 8 20-7 11/14/53 at West Virginia 8 20-14

TOUGHEST SLATE: The Gamecocks have four teams on their schedule that are currently ranked in the Associated Press’s top-10 in Clemson (3), Georgia (4), Alabama (5) and Florida (8). They have also faced No. 22 Appalachian State. Those five teams have combined for a 50-5 record. South Carolina’s Division I opponents have combined for an 82-39 record, a .678 winning percentage. Using the NCAA formula, the Gamecocks (81-41, .664) have faced the toughest schedule in the country, just ahead of Auburn (80-42, .656).

EASTERN DIVISION SEC PCT PF PA ALL PCT PF PA

Georgia 7-1 .875 202 84 10-1 .909 343 118Florida 6-2 .750 249 136 9-2 .818 356 156Tennessee 4-3 .571 132 176 6-5 .545 263 250Kentucky 3-5 .375 145 160 6-5 .545 271 208S. Carolina 3-5 .375 159 221 4-7 .364 266 275Missouri 2-5 .286 119 165 5-6 .455 280 219Vanderbilt 1-6 .143 92 259 3-8 .273 188 353

WESTERN DIVISION SEC PCT PF PA ALL PCT PF PA

LSU 7-0 1.000 327 197 11-0 1.000 534 258Alabama 6-1 .857 315 155 10-1 .909 534 178Auburn 4-3 .571 202 135 8-3 .727 360 178Texas A&M 4-3 .571 195 174 7-4 .636 353 222Miss. St. 2-5 .286 165 236 5-6 .455 310 317Ole Miss 2-5 .286 188 222 4-7 .364 299 297Arkansas 0-7 .000 125 295 2-9 .181 243 418

Last Week in the SEC*Georgia 19, Texas A&M 13*Tennessee 24, Missouri 20*LSU 56, Arkansas 20Auburn 52, Samford 0 Alabama 66, Western Carolina 3 Vanderbilt 38, East Tennessee State 0 Kentucky 50, UT-Martin 7Mississippi State 45, Abilene Christian 7

This Week in the SEC November 28*Ole Miss at Mississippi State, 7:30 pm

November 29*Missouri at Arkansas, 2:30 pm

November 30Clemson at South Carolina, NoonGeorgia at Georgia Tech, NoonLouisville at Kentucky, Noon*Alabama at Auburn, 3:30 pm*Vanderbilt at Tennessee, 4 pm*Texas A&M at LSU, 7 pmFlorida State at Florida, 7:30 pm

Next Week in the SECSEC Championship Game in AtlantaGeorgia vs. LSU

*SEC GameAll times Eastern

GAME NOTES

SEC Standings A South Carolina win over Clemson would...u Snap a five-game losing streak against the Tigers. Clemson five-game winning streak comes on the heels of a Gamecock five-game winning streak.u Match the win at Georgia earlier this season and a 1981 win at North Carolina for the second-best win in school history, according to the Associated Press rankings, behind only the 2010 win over No. 1 Alabama.

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AMONG THE LEADERS: Several Gamecocks are listed in the SEC’s top-10 this week: Rushing Yds/Game - Tavien Feaster - 10th - 69.4 Passing Avg/Game - Ryan Hilinski - 5th - 225.2 Receptions/Game - Bryan Edwards -1st - 7.1 Receiving Yds/Game - Bryan Edwards - 5th - 81.6 Total Offense - Ryan Hilinski - 8th - 221.0 Scoring (Kick) - Parker White - t7th - 6.9 Kick Returns - Shi Smith - 3rd - 21.9 Punting - Joseph Charlton -2nd - 48.0 Field Goals - Parker White - t3rd - 1.55 PAT Kicking Pct. - Parker White - t1st - 100.0 Tackles - Ernest Jones - t5th - 8.0 Sacks - Aaron Sterling - t6th - 6.0 Sacks - Javon Kinlaw - t6th - 6.0 Tackles for loss - Aaron Sterling - 5th - 10.0 Tackles for loss - D.J. Wonnum - t6th - 9.5 Passes Defended - Israel Mukuamu - t5th - 1.00 Interceptions - Israel Mukuamu - t1st - 4 Fumbles Recovered - Javon Kinlaw - t2nd - 2

BENTLEY IS IN THE GARAGE: Senior Jake Bentley triggered the offense from the middle of the 2016 season through the first game of the 2019 campaign. A 6-4, 220-pounder from Ope-lika, Ala., Bentley suffered a Lisfranc injury to his foot on the last play against North Carolina and is out for the remainder of the season after undergo-ing surgery during the second week of September. Bentley logged a 19-14 record as the starting sig-nal-caller. He ranks near the top of many Carolina career statistical categories: Pass Attempts - 1,002 (4th) Pass Completions - 626 (3rd) Completion Percentage - 62.5 (2nd) Passing Yards - 7,527 (4th) Passing Touchdowns - 55 (3rd) Career Wins - 19 (6th) Touchdowns Responsible For - 63 (t3rd)

CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’: True freshman Ryan Hilinski has taken the starting quarterback reins. Like Bentley, Hilinski, a highly-touted 6-3, 230-pound signal-caller from California, comes from a quarterbacking family. His brother Kelly played QB at Columbia and Weber State, while his brother, the late Tyler Hilinski, was a quar-terback at Washington State. Hilinski joined the team in January and went through spring drills. He made his debut against Charleston Southern by hitting his first 12 passes and finished the day 24-of-30 for 282 yards with a pair of touchdowns and an interception. He followed that up with a 36-for-57, 324-yard, two-touchdown perfor-mance against Alabama, earning SEC Freshman of the Week accolades. He recorded his second 300-yard passing game at Tennessee, completing 28-of-51 for 319 yards. He logged his third 300-yard performance when he completed 30-of-57 passes for 325 yards against App State. The 57 passes and 325 yards were both career highs. He is 4-6 as a starter, connecting on 220-of-379 passes (58.0 pct.) for 2,252 yards with 11 TDs and four interceptions. His 225.2 passing yards per game

is tops among SEC freshmen quarterbacks, fifth overall in the SEC and fifth among all freshmen quarterbacks in the country.

THE SIXTH MAN: When he got the call against Charleston Southern in week 2, Ryan Hilinski became just the sixth true freshman to start at quarterback for the Gamecocks since joining the SEC. Steve Taneyhill (1992), Mikal Goodman (1999), Lorenzo Nuñez (2015), Brandon McIl-wain (2016) and Jake Bentley (2016) were the others. Here’s how they each fared in their first career start:Quarterback Opp. W/L C A I Yds TDS. Taneyhill Miss State W 7 14 1 183 2M. Goodman Ole Miss L 8 15 0 147 0L. Nuñez UCF W 12 22 0 184 2B. McIlwain ECU W 16 28 0 195 0J. Bentley UMass W 17 26 0 201 2R. Hilinski Chas. So. W 24 30 1 282 2

LEONIDAS APPROVES: True freshman Ryan Hilinski has already thrown for more than 300 yards in three games this season. Making just his second career start and his first against an FBS opponent, Hilinski completed 36-of-57 for 324 yards with two touchdowns against Alabama, earning SEC Freshman of the Week accolades. The 57 attempts were the second-most in a single-game in school history, topped only by the 58 that Steve Taneyhill threw against East Carolina in 1994, while the 36 completions ranks third in school history, topped only by Taneyhill on two occasions - 39 vs. ECU in ‘94 and 38 vs. Mis-sissippi State in 1995. Hilinski became just the second freshman in program history to throw for more than 300 yards against an SEC oppo-nent, joining Todd Ellis, who threw for 342 yards against Georgia in 1986. Hilinski then completed 28-of-51 passes for 319 yards at Tennessee, be-coming the first Carolina true freshman to throw for over 300 yards twice. He set a career high with a 325-yard effort on 32-of-57 passing against Ap-palachian State. Todd Ellis had three 300-yard passing games as a redshirt freshman in 1986.

300-YARD PASSING GAMES - CAREER QUARTERBACK YEARS STARTS 300+ 1. Todd Ellis ................1985-89 ........... 43 ........... 10 2. Steve Taneyhill ........1992-95 ........... 40 ............ 8 3. Stephen Garcia ........2007-11 ........... 34 ............ 6 4. Jake Bentley.............2016-19 ........... 33 ............ 5 Blake Mitchell .........2003-07 ........... 23 ............ 5 Dylan Thompson ....2010-14 ........... 16 ............ 5 7. Ryan Hilinski ...........2019 .............10 ............3 Connor Shaw ..........2010-13 ........... 32 ............ 3 Tommy Suggs ..........1967-70 ..........N/A ........... 3

PASS ATTEMPTS - GAME 1. Steve Taneyhill vs. East Carolina (10/8/94) ........58 2. Ryan Hilinski vs. Alabama (9/14/19) ............. 57 Ryan Hilinski vs. Appalachian St. (11/9/19) .. 57 3. Todd Ellis vs. Virginia Tech (10/8/88) ................53 Stephen Garcia at Georgia (9/12/09) ..................53 5. 4 players tied, last: Hilinski at Tenn. (10/26/19) ....51

PASS COMPLETIONS - GAME 1. Steve Taneyhill vs. East Carolina (10/8/94) ........39 2. Steve Taneyhill vs. Mississippi St. (10/14/95) .....38 3. Ryan Hilinski vs. Alabama (9/14/19) ............. 36

PROTECT THE BALL: Between throwing pick-sixes at Missouri and again versus Appalachian State, Ryan Hilinski threw a school record 180 passes without an interception, breaking the pre-vious record of 177, held by Connor Shaw.

SOUTH CAROLINA CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT AN INT

1. Ryan Hilinski (2019) ................................ 180 2. Connor Shaw (2012-13) ...............................177 3. Steve Taneyhill (1995) ..................................163

FRESHMAN RECORDS: Ryan Hilinski holds the school record for a true freshman quarterback in pass completions (220), pass attempts (379), yards passing (2,252) and touchdowns thrown (11). His pass completion and attempt numbers are the highest for any freshman quarterback at Carolina, true or redshirt.

DO IT ALL DAKEREON: Redshirt freshman Dakereon Joyner began the season as the number 3 quarterback, moved to wide receiver, returned to quarterback on a full-time basis and is now split-ting time between QB and WR. Joyner saw his first extended action at quarterback at Missouri,

GAME NOTES

NAME YEAR FR/RS G-GS REC* COM ATT INT PCT YDS TDRyan Hilinski 2019 FR 10-10 4-6 220 379 4 58.0 2252 11Jake Bentley 2016 FR 7-7 4-3 125 190 4 65.8 1420 9Brandon McIlwain 2016 FR 8-3 1-2 62 118 1 52.5 600 2Lorenzo Nunez 2015 FR 8-2 1-1 32 52 3 61.5 376 3Stephen Garcia 2008 FR-RS 8-3 1-2 65 122 8 53.3 832 6Chris Smelley 2007 FR-RS 7-6 4-2 92 162 7 56.8 1176 9Antonio Heffner 2005 FR-RS 7-1 0-1 22 33 0 66.7 236 2Mikal Goodman 1999 FR 7-3 0-3 32 65 1 49.2 572 3Victor Penn 1997 FR-RS 11-2 0-2 43 93 4 46.2 555 3Steve Taneyhill 1992 FR 9-6 5-1 86 162 6 53.1 1272 7Blake Williamson 1992 FR-RS 11-1 0-1 12 38 3 31.6 114 1Todd Ellis 1986 FR-RS 11-11 3-6-2 205 340 22 60.3 3020 20Bill Bradshaw 1981 FR 1-1 0-1 3 10 2 30.0 38 0Ron Bass 1973 FR 3-3 2-1 15 23 0 65.2 228 1*-Record as the starting QB

Freshman Quarterbacks since 1970 (min. 1 start)

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALLcompleting 6-of-11 passes for 89 yards. He was not available for the Kentucky game with a ham-string injury, then, despite not being 100 percent, was forced into second-half action at Georgia after Hilinski was injured. He was 6-for-12 in that con-test for 39 yards and rushed six times for 28 yards. He sat out the next two games while continuing to allow the hamstring to heal, before returning against Vanderbilt. He played both quarterback and wide receiver against both App State and Texas A&M. For the season, he is 16-of-28 for 168 yards, has rushed 29 times for 107 yards and a touchdown, and has six receptions for 46 yards.

CAROLINA QUARTERBACKS: 2019 CareerPlayer C-A-I-Yds-TD C-A-I-Yds-TDBentley 16-30-2-142-1 626-1002-32-7527-55Hilinski 220-379-4-2252-11 220-379-4-2252-11Joyner 16-28-0-168-0 17-30-0-169-0Urich 0-0-0-0-0 1-1-0-9-0

TAILBACK BY AVAILABILITY: Running backs coach Thomas Brown has had a trio of senior running backs at his disposal in Rico Dowdle, graduate transfer Tavien Feaster and Mon Denson but, due to various injuries, has also dipped into the deep stable to use a pair of freshmen in De-shaun Fenwick and Kevin Harris.

FIVE TOP 100: The Gamecocks have had five running backs reach the 100-yard mark this sea-son, with Rico Dowdle and Tavien Feaster both eclipsing the mark twice, and Mon Denson, Kev-in Harris and Deshaun Fenwick each doing so once. South Carolina is one of only three schools in the country to have five different 100-yard rushers in a game this season, joining Georgia Southern (6) and Houston (5).

DOWDLE DOES IT: Rico Dowdle (6-0, 215) has started nine of 11 games, missing a pair of games with knee injury. He has rushed 99 times for 478 yards and four scores. He has two 100-yard rushing games in 2019 (Alabama and Ken-tucky), and eight in his career. He owns 2,147 career rushing yards, 15th on the school’s all-time list. He has scored 16 rushing TDs (three shy of breaking into the school’s top 10) in 38 games in-cluding 27 starts.

FEASTER STEPS IN: Tavien Feaster (6-0, 221) leads the team with 112 carries, 625 rushing yards and five touchdowns. He has a pair of 100-yard rushing games this season, going for 107 in the win over Kentucky and for a career-high 175 yards on 25 carries against Florida. He has sat out the last two games with a groin injury. Feaster, who played at Clemson in each of the previous three seasons, has rushed 334 times for 1,955 yards with 20 touchdowns over 50 career games including 14 starts.

NO FAMINE FOR FEASTER: When starting running back Rico Dowdle left the Florida game with a knee injury after just one carry, senior Ta-vien Feaster stepped in and put together the best game of his career, rushing 25 times for 175 yards and a touchdown. It was the most rushing yards for a Gamecock since Dowdle logged 226 yards against Western Carolina in 2016 and the most for a Carolina running back against an SEC op-ponent since Mike Davis went for 183 against Kentucky in 2014. Here are the top rushing per-formances by Carolina running backs against SEC defenses:Date Name Opponent Yards11/13/10 Marcus Lattimore Florida 21210/12/96 Duce Staley Kentucky 19310/30/10 Marcus Lattimore Tennessee 18410/04/14 Mike Davis Kentucky 18309/11/10 Marcus Lattimore Georgia 17610/19/19 Tavien Feaster Florida 175

HE’S THE MON: Mon Denson (5-10, 215) has carried the ball in five games this season, includ-ing nine times for a career-high 118 yards against Charleston Southern, highlighted by a 57-yard touchdown burst, his third-career 100-yard rush-ing game. For the season, he is averaging 5.9 yards per carry, rushing 39 times for 232 yards. He has seven rushing touchdowns in 31 games including a pair of starts. He has not played the last two weeks due to a neck stinger.

DESHAUN DE MAN: Redshirt freshman De-shaun Fenwick had not had a carry all season and had not seen the field since the season opener against North Carolina when his number was called against Vanderbilt in game 9. He respond-ed with an 18-carry, 102-yard performance in the 24-7 win. The situation was not completely un-familiar for Fenwick, as he watched the first nine games of the 2018 season from the bench before making his collegiate debut against Chattanooga, and responded with a 17-carry, 112-yard effort in that contest. He has carried 22 times for 111 yards this season and 43 times for 226 yards in six games in his career.

WHO’S THE NEW GUY? True freshman Kevin Harris made his Gamecock debut a memorable one against Charleston Southern. He rushed six times for 147 yards with three touchdowns. The three rushing TDs tied the school record and he became the first true freshman to score three rush-ing touchdowns since Marcus Lattimore in 2010. Harris scored from 1-, 45- and 75-yards out. He

GAME NOTES

No. PLAYER YEARS ATT. YDS 1. George Rogers 1977-80 954 5,204

2. Brandon Bennett 1991-94 681 3,055 3. Harold Green 1986-89 702 3,005 4. Steve Wadiak 1948-51 543 2,878 5. Thomas Dendy 1982-85 494 2,767 6. Marcus Lattimore 2010-12 555 2,677 7. Johnnie Wright 1977-81 552 2,589 8. Jay Lynn Hodgin 1972-74 515 2,478 9. Mike Davis 2012-14 454 2,440 10. Kevin Long 1973-76 447 2,372 11. Clarence Williams 1974-76 440 2,311 12. Cory Boyd 2003-07 464 2,267 13. Warren Muir 1967-69 523 2,234 14. Mike Davis 2005-08 523 2,231 15. Rico Dowdle 2016-19 421 2,147

Career Rushing

SOUTH CAROLINARECEPTIONS 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) ............................ 163 7. Jermale Kelly (1997-2000) .......................... 153 8. Deebo Samuel (2014-18) ............................ 148 9. Fred Zeigler (1967-69) ............................... 146 10. Sidney Rice (2005-06) ................................ 142 11. Pharoh Cooper (2013-15) .......................... 138 12. Cory Boyd (2003-07) ................................. 117 13. Stanley Pritchett (1992-95) ......................... 116 14. Shi Smith (2017-19) ................................112 15. Brandon Bennett (1991-94) ....................... 111

RECEIVING YARDS 1. Bryan Edwards (2016-19) .....................3,045 2. Alshon Jeffery (2009-11).......................... 3,042 3. Kenny McKinley (2005-08) ..................... 2,781

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 1. Alshon Jeffery (2009-11)............................... 12 2. Sidney Rice (2005-06) .................................. 11 3. Sterling Sharpe (1983-87) ............................. 10 4. Pharoh Cooper (2013-15) .............................. 9 5. Bryan Edwards (2016-19) ............................8 Zola Davis (1995-98) ..................................... 8 Deebo Samuel (2014-18) ................................ 8

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 1. Sidney Rice (2005-06) .................................. 23 Alshon Jeffery (2009-11)............................... 23 3. Bryan Edwards (2016-19) ..........................22

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A CATCH 1. Bryan Edwards (2016-19) ..........................48 2. Kenny McKinley (2005-08) .......................... 43 3. Alshon Jeffery (2009-11)............................... 36

SECRECEPTIONS 1. Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt (2010-13)...... 262 2. Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt (2005-07)............. 236 3. Christian Kirk, Texas A&M (2015-17) ....... 234 Bryan Edwards, S. Carolina (2016-19) ....234 5. Amari Cooper, Alabama (2012-14) ............. 228

RECEIVING YARDS 1. Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt (2010-13)... 3,759 2. Amari Cooper, Alabama (2012-14) .......... 3,463 3. Terrence Edwards, Georgia (1999-02)...... 3,093 4. Bryan Edwards, S. Carolina (2016-19) .3,045 5. Alshon Jeffery, S. Carolina (2009-11)....... 3,042

ACTIVE DIVISON IRECEPTIONS 1. James Proche, SMU .................................... 285 2. Ty Lee, Middle Tennessee State ................... 257 3. Bryan Edwards, South Carolina ...............234 4. Antonio Gandy-Golden, Liberty ................. 2315. Justin Hall, Ball State .................................. 202

RECEIVING YARDS 1. James Proche, SMU ................................. 3,792 2. Antonio Gandy-Golden, Liberty .............. 3,722 3. Bryan Edwards, South Carolina ............3,045 4. Weston Carr, Penn State .......................... 3,032 5. Tyler Johnson, Minnesota ........................ 3,012

Career Receiving

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALLbecame the third true freshman to rush for 100 yards in his debut in the last 20 years, joining Derek Watson (118 vs. NC State in 1999) and Deshaun Fenwick (112 vs. Chattanooga in 2018). Harris was sidelined with a sports hernia for what was originally thought to be a season-ender, but has made a speedy recovery and returned to the active roster, logging 10 carries for 20 yards and a touchdown against Vanderbilt. Harris is averaging 8.9 yards per carry in his limited duty.

CAROLINA RUNNING BACKS: 2019 CareerPlayer Rush-Yards-TD Rush-Yards-TDRico Dowdle 99-478-4 421-2147-16Tavien Feaster 112-625-5 334-1955-20A.J. Turner 0-0-0 260-1322-8Mon Denson 39-232-3 166-816-7Deshaun Fenwick 22-111-0 43-226-1Kevin Harris 20-178-4 20-178-4Caleb Kinlaw 0-0-0 11-77-0Slade Carroll 0-0-0 4-46-0

THIS GUY IS ON FIRE: Senior wide receiver Bryan Edwards is having a tremendous final cam-paign, as he continues to make his mark among the top wide receivers in school history. He has caught a pass in all 48 games in which he has ap-peared in his career, surpassing Kenny McKinley’s mark of 43 for a school record. He is the school record holder with 234 career receptions, breaking McKinley’s mark of 207, and in career receiving yards with 3,045, breaking Alshon Jeffery’s mark of 3,042. Edwards owns 22 career TD receptions, third on the school’s all-time list, just one behind Sidney Rice and Jeffery’s mark of 23. He has eight career 100-yard receiving games, including three this season.

MR. CONSISTENT: After being limited to just one catch for seven yards against North Carolina, Edwards has been “Mr. Consistent,” catching at least five passes in every game since in which he has appeared, while putting together consecu-tive games of 5 catches, 112 yards vs Charleston Southern, 9-for-79 vs. Alabama, 6-for-113 at Mizzou, 6-for-37 vs. Kentucky, 6-for-78 yards at Georgia, 7-for-78 vs. Florida, 8-for-83 at Ten-nessee, a career-best 14-for-139 against Vander-bilt, and a 9-for-90 effort against App State. He sat out the Texas A&M game with a knee injury and had arthroscopic surgery last week to repair a meniscus. He leads the SEC in receptions per game (7.1) and is fifth in receiving yards per game (81.6).

SOUTH CAROLINA RECEPTIONS - SEASON 1. Alshon Jeffery (2010) .........................................88 2. Kenny McKinley (2007) ....................................77 3. Sterling Sharpe (1986) ........................................74 4. Sidney Rice (2006) .............................................72 5. Bryan Edwards (2019) ................................... 71

TAKING AIM ON THE SEC: Bryan Edwards is also among the SEC all-time receivers. He is tied for third in career receptions with A&M’s Chris-tian Kirk and is fourth in career receiving yards.

AND NATIONALLY: Bryan Edwards ranks first among all current Power 5 receivers with 234 receptions and is third among active Division I players, trailing only James Proche of SMU and Ty Lee of Middle Tennessee State. He also is first among Power 5 receivers in receiving yards and is third among active Division I players, trailing only Proche and Liberty’s Antonio Gandy-Golden.

SECOND FIDDLE: Junior Shi Smith (5-10, 190) is the Gamecocks’ No. 2 receiver. Smith had the best game of his career at Tennessee, catch-

ing 11 passes (tying for the 10th-best single game total in school history) for 156 yards (the most by a Gamecock this season), including a career-long 75-yard TD reception. He is second on the team with 38 catches for 449 yards, despite sitting out a pair of games with a hamstring injury.

OTHERS IN THE MIX: The Gamecocks have used a slew of other wide receivers this season, as OrTre Smith has been limited while coming back from a knee injury, Chavis Dawkins has been slowed with a hamstring injury and Josh Vann is out for the rest of the season with a broken hand. True freshman Xavier Legette has started each of the last three games and has responded with eight catches in those three contests, including his first career touchdown. Chad Terrell had the best game of his career at Texas A&M with three catch-es for 45 yards. Walk-on Trey Adkins has worked his way into the rotation over the last two games.

CAROLINA WIDE RECEIVERS: 2019 CareerPlayer Rec-Yards-TD Rec-Yards-TDBryan Edwards 71-816-6 234-3045-22Shi Smith 38-449-2 112-1531-9OrTre Smith 8-64-1 41-415-4Josh Vann 19-171-0 37-289-1Chavis Dawkins 9-97-0 26-257-1Randrecous Davis 0-0-0 12-123-1Xavier Legette 9-80-0 9-80-0Chad Terrell 4-56-0 7-76-0Dakereon Joyner 6-46-0 6-46-0Trey Adkins 3-58-0 3-58-0Jay Urich 1-11-0 1-11-0

REVAMPED TIGHT ENDS: Bobby Bentley took over as the tight ends coach and came into a room that had just seven career Division I recep-tions entering the 2019 campaign. He lost K.C. Crosby and Jacob August to graduation, then lost Kiel Pollard to a career-ending medical situation during fall camp, while Evan Hinson elected to pursue a basketball career at Austin Peay.

MARKWAY A MARKED MAN: Fifth-year ju-nior Kyle Markway (6-4, 250) is having a career year. Markway is third on the team with 28 catch-es for 310 yards and two TDs on the season after having just six catches coming into 2019. He had a career-high four receptions against Charleston Southern, then topped that with five catches for 46 yards against Alabama and five for 43 vs. App State before recording the best game of his career at Texas A&M with five catches for 47 yards.

MUSE NICKED UP: Junior Nick Muse (6-3, 232), a transfer from William & Mary and the brother of Clemson safety Tanner Muse, got a waiver for immediate eligibility a day prior to the CSU game. He made an immediate impact with two catches for 22 yards in that contest and had four catches for 21 yards against Alabama. He had a career-high 31 receiving yards at Georgia and matched his career high with four receptions at Tennessee. He has 17 receptions for 158 yards on the season, but left the Vanderbilt game with a torn ACL, and will miss the rest of the season.

GAME NOTES

Player ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 AllBryan Edwards - 12 13 12 10 47J.T. Ibe 9* 7* 10* 4/RS 9 39T.J. Brunson - 0 13 13 11 37Donell Stanley 0 1/RS 12 13 11 37Jake Bentley - 7 13 12 1 33Javon Kinlaw - JC 10 12 11 33D.J. Wonnum - 0 13 5 11 29 Rico Dowdle - 7 4 8 9 28Sadarius Hutcherson - RS 4 13 11 28Shi Smith - - 7 9 9 25Keir Thomas - 2 11 12 0 25Sherrod Greene - - 2 13 8 23Jaycee Horn - - - 10 11 21Kobe Smith - 0 0 6 11 17R.J. Roderick - - - 5 10 15Aaron Sterling - - 0 4 10 14Tavien Feaster - 0 11# 0 2 13Kyle Markway 1 RS 0 1 11 13Israel Mukuamu - - - 2 11 13Jamyest Williams - - 6 4 3 13Dylan Wonnum - - - 7 6 13Chavis Dawkins - 2 0 2 7 11Ernest Jones - - - 0 11 11A.J. Turner RS 4 6 1 0 11Jovaughn Gwyn - - - RS 10 10Ryan Hilinski - - - - 10 10Jordan Rhodes - - RS 0 10 10OrTre Smith - - 10 0 0 10Daniel Fennell RS 0 2 5 0 7Jaylen Nichols - - - - 4 4Josh Vann - - - 1 3 4Randrecous Davis - 1/RS 2 0 0 3Xavier Legette - - - - 3 3Mon Denson RS 0 0 2 0 2Brad Johnson - - 0 2 0 2Hank Manos - - - 1/RS 1 2Jammie Robinson - - - - 2 2John Dixon - - - - 1 1Eric Douglas - - RS 0 1 1Kingsley Enagbare - - - 0 1 1Jakai Moore - - - - 1 1Nick Muse - - WM WM 1 1

*-at Rice#-at ClemsonWM-William & Mary

Career Start Chart

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALLGONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN: Senior tight end Kiel Pollard was forced to give up his playing career during fall camp. Pollard suffered a small fracture in his neck, which was to have sidelined him for 4-6 weeks. However, during an MRI, the doctors discovered a cyst on his spinal cord, which apparently has been there since he was a child. The severity of the situation and the possible long-term consequences from that medical condition forced him to retire as a player. Pollard, who will gradu-ate in December, is helping as a student-assistant coach. He served as a team captain in the opener vs. North Carolina.

CAROLINA TIGHT ENDS: 2019 CareerPlayer Rec-Yards-TD Rec-Yards-TDKyle Markway 28-310-2 34-420-3Nick Muse 17-158-0 17-158-0Will Register 0-0-0 1-9-0KeShawn Toney 1-0-0 1-0-0

ATHLETIC O-LINE: The Gamecocks have what offensive line coach Eric Wolford considers his most athletic unit since rejoining the Carolina staff. He has two veterans in left tackle Sadarius Hutcherson and center Donell Stanley, but the other three spots are manned by freshmen or sophomores.

STANLEY SET THE TONE: Sixth-year senior Donell Stanley (6-3, 325) anchors the O-line. Stanley worked at left guard in the season opener, but has since moved back to center. He worked primarily at center during the 2018 season and has made 24 consecutive starts.

CAN’T MOVE THIS HUTCH: Redshirt junior Sadarius Hutcherson (6-4, 320) protects the quarterback’s blind side from the left tackle po-sition. Hutcherson played guard in 2018, but is strong and athletic enough to handle the tackle position. He has made 25-consecutive starts and earned a spot on Bruce Feldman’s “Freaks” list.

LIL’ BRO: Sophomore Dylan Wonnum (6-5, 310) started each of the first four games at right tackle before suffering an ankle injury in the Mis-souri game, which has kept him out of the next five contests. He returned to the starting lineup against App State. Wonnum, who is the younger brother of Gamecock defensive end D.J. Won-num, was a Freshman All-American last season as a true freshman.

REVOLVING DOOR AT RIGHT TACKLE: When Dylan Wonnum was unable to answer the bell, true freshman Jaylen Nichols (6-5, 320) made his first career start against Kentucky at right tackle and started four-straight contests. Nichols suffered an ankle injury himself in the Tennessee game, so true freshman Jakai Moore (6-5, 295) made his first start against Vanderbilt.

WHO’S ON GUARD DUTY?: The Gamecocks started a new pair of guards against Charles-ton Southern, with redshirt sophomore Jordan

Rhodes (6-4, 330) taking over at left guard and redshirt freshman Jovaughn Gwyn (6-2, 305) getting the nod at right guard. They both have now started 10-straight games.

A LITTLE MISLEADING: The Gamecocks have allowed an average of 25.0 points per game this season, but it’s a little unfair to chalk that all up to the defense. The Gamecocks have surrendered five touchdowns when the defense was not on the field. Taking those points away, the Carolina de-fense is allowing 21.8 points per game. The Game-cocks have held three opponents to 10 points or less this season.

JAVON LAYS DOWN THE LAW: Most of the accolades on the defensive side have gone to Ja-von Kinlaw (6-6, 310), who many NFL experts have labeled a first-round NFL draft pick. He has filled up the stat line with 31 tackles including 6.0 sacks, sixth in the SEC, four quarterback hurries, two pass breakups, a pair of fumble recoveries and a blocked kick. He was the SEC Defensive Line-man of the Week for his performance at Georgia, was a midseason All-American by both the AP (first team) and The Athletic (second team), and is a semifinalist for the Bednarik Award.

BIG BRO: The older of the Wonnum brothers, D.J. Wonnum (6-5, 260) is back after missing eight games a year ago with an ankle injury. Won-num was named a team captain in 2017 after log-ging 13.0 tackles for loss including 6.0 sacks. He is on the Mayo Clinic list for Comeback Player of the Year this season. He was the SEC Defensive Player of the Week for his performance against Kentucky when he registered a career-high 3.0 sacks among his five tackles and forced a fumble. He has been recognized as an SEC weekly award winner four times in his career. He has 37 tackles on the season including 9.5 tackles for loss, tied for second in the SEC, and 4.5 sacks with three hurries. He has moved into ninth on the school’s all-time list in tackles for loss with 29.5 and, with 14.0 career sacks, is one sack away from tying four others for ninth on the school’s all-time list.

THE GLUE GUY: Kobe Smith (6-2, 300) is a “glue guy” in the middle of the line and has re-corded 28 tackles with 2.5 tackles for loss. He gets extra mention in the notes after serving as a sum-mer marketing intern for Gamecock Athletics.

A STERLING PERFORMANCE: The Game-cocks have been getting stellar play from junior defensive end Aaron Sterling (6-1, 250). For the season, Sterling has registered 37 tackles, while leading the SEC with 10.0 tackles for loss and is tied for sixth with 6.0 sacks. He also is tied for the team lead with four QB hurries, has forced a fumble and has recovered a fumble.

GETTING IN THE SACK: Carolina has logged 23 sacks, with Aaron Sterling and Javon Kinlaw leading the way with 6.0 each, while D.J. Won-

num is right behind with 4.5. The Gamecocks are the only SEC school to have at least three players with 4.0 or more sacks this season.SACKS 2019 CAREERD.J. Wonnum 4.5 14.0Javon Kinlaw 6.0 10.5Aaron Sterling 6.0 9.0T.J. Brunson 0.0 6.0Kier Thomas 0.0 5.5Daniel Fennell 0.0 4.0Kingsley Enagbare 2.5 3.5Brad Johnson 0.0 3.5Jaycee Horn 1.0 3.0Kobe Smith 0.5 2.0Ernest Jones 1.0 1.0R.J. Roderick 1.0 1.0Jabari Ellis 0.0 1.0Sherrod Greene 0.5 0.5Rick Sandidge 0.0 0.5

BRUNSON BRINGS IT: Senior linebacker T.J. Brunson (6-1, 230) is the veteran leader of the defense. The first player that Coach Muschamp recruiting at Carolina, Brunson has logged 277 career tackles, including 106 last season alone, with 20.0 tackles for loss. A 2018 team captain, he opened the 2019 season with nine stops against UNC, had a season-high 12 tackles at Missouri, had 10 stops at Georgia and at Tennessee, and is currently second the team with 71 stops. He had his first career interception in the Vandy game.

ERNEST GOES TO TOWN: Sophomore Er-nest Jones (6-2, 235) earned the starting spot at the MIKE position, allowing Brunson to move back to WILL. An excellent communicator, Jones starred in his first start against UNC, registering a team-high 12 tackles, along with a pair of pass breakups. He also logged a team-high 12 tackles at Georgia. He leads the team with 88 tackles, tying for fifth in the SEC, including 5.5 TFLs.

GAME NOTES

TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. Eric Norwood (2006-09)......................... 54.5 2. Jadeveon Clowney (2011-13) .................. 47.0 3. Devin Taylor (2009-12)........................... 35.5 4. Andrew Provence (1980-82) .................... 35.0 5. Frank Wright (1981-84) .......................... 32.0 6. Cecil Caldwell (1997-2000) .................... 31.0 7. Melvin Ingram (2007-11) ....................... 30.5 8. Rickey Hagood (1980-82) ....................... 30.0 9. D.J. Wonnum (2016-19) ......................29.510. Roy Hart (1983-84, 85-86) ..................... 29.0

SACKS 1. Eric Norwood (2006-09)......................... 29.0 2. Andrew Provence (1980-82) .................... 26.0 3. Jadeveon Clowney (2011-13) .................. 24.0 4. John Abraham (1996-99) ........................ 23.5

5. Melvin Ingram (2007-11) ....................... 21.5 6. Devin Taylor (2009-12)........................... 18.5 7. Cecil Caldwell (1997-00) ........................ 15.5 Cliff Matthews (2007-10) ....................... 15.5 9. Stacy Evans (1993-94) ............................. 15.0 Kalimba Edwards (1998-01) ................... 15.0 George Gause (2001-04) ......................... 15.0 Darius English (2012-16) ........................ 15.0

--------------------------------------------------------------- D.J. Wonnum (2016-19) ......................14.0

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALLGREENE HAS HIS DAY: Sherrod Greene (6-1, 230) started every game last season but began this season in a reserve role. He has been coming on as the season has progressed, starting each of the last eight games as Carolina has opened with a 4-3 look, and is playing his best football. He has 34 stops including 6.5 tackles for loss, with three TFLs coming against App State.

EASON-RIDDLE AT YOUR SERVICE: Junior linebacker Spencer Eason-Riddle is one of 22 student-athletes selected for the 2019 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®. The 22 players stood out for their leadership in local communities and overall commitment to giving back. Eason-Riddle has been a regular at both the Dorn VA Medical Center and at the oncology center of the Prisma Health Children’s Hospital. He founded and de-veloped the “Sandstorm Buddies Program” which matches USC student-athletes with patients and their families, where they can serve in a mentor capacity with cancer patients. Just prior to the start of the 2019 academic year, walk-on lineback-er Eason-Riddle was rewarded with a scholarship.

BLOWIN’ HIS HORN: Jaycee Horn (6-1, 200), who is considered the top cover corner, has 35 tackles on the season with a team-high nine PBUs and a team-high two forced fumbles. SIMPLY THE BEST: Sophomore cornerback Israel Mukuamu had a memorable game in the win at Georgia. He logged a career-high 11 tackles and intercepted Jake Fromm three times, return-ing one 53 yards for a score. Fromm had entered the game without an INT this season. He became the first Gamecock to record three picks in a game since Patrick Hinton vs. NC State in 1988. Mu-kuamu was recognized as the Walter Camp Na-tional Defensive Player of the Week, the Chuck Bednarik Award National Player of the Week, the Bronko Nagurski Trophy National Defensive Player of the Week, the CollegeSportsMadness.com SEC and National Defensive Player of the Week, and the SEC Defensive Player of the Week.

MORE ON MUK: Israel Mukuamu (6-4, 205), who ranks third on the team with 55 tackles while playing cornerback, He is one of only four play-ers in the country with three picks in a game this season. He is tied for the SEC lead and is tied for seventh in the country with four interceptions.

SAFETY FIRST: J.T. Ibe (5-10, 195), a sixth-year graduate transfer, is the veteran in the sec-ondary. He has 51 tackles, including a team-high eight stops against Florida and a career-high 12 stops at Texas A&M. Sophomore R.J. Roderick (6-0, 205) is right behind Ibe with 50 tackles and has two interceptions.

NEWBIE STARTING DB’S: True freshmen Jammie Robinson (5-11, 200) and John Dixon (6-0, 190) both started in the season opener vs. UNC. They became the eighth and ninth true freshman to start a season opener for the Game-cocks since the 2009 season, joining Stephon

Gilmore (2009), Marcus Lattimore (2010), Jade-veon Clowney (2011), Bryson Allen-Williams (2014), Al Harris Jr. (2014), Bryan Edwards (2016) and Jaycee Horn (2018).

HERE’S TO YOU MR. ROBINSON: Making just his second start and his first since the opener, Jammie Robinson recorded 15 tackles against Texas A&M. It was the most tackles recorded by a Gamecock this season and the most for a fresh-man at Carolina since Ben Washington notched 15 stops against Mississippi State in 1994.

PICK THIS: After logging just six interceptions in 2018, the Gamecocks have 12 picks this sea-son, including three against Charleston Southern, the most in a game since the Vanderbilt win in 2015, and three more at Georgia (all by Israel Mu-kuamu). The 12 picks ties for 18th in the country.

INTERCEPTIONS 2019 CareerIsrael Mukuamu 4 5Ernest Jones 2 2R.J. Roderick 2 2T.J. Brunson 1 1John Dixon 1 1Sherrod Greene 0 1Jammie Robinson 1 1D.J. Wonnum 1 1

KICKING IT WITH PARKER: Three-year starter Parker White is 17-for-21 in field goals this season (81.0 pct.) with three of his four miss-es coming from 50 yards and beyond. He hit a then career-long 48-yarder vs. Alabama, topped that with a 49-yarder at Georgia, had another 49-yarder vs. Florida and boomed a career-long 50-yarder against App State. He is 44-of-62 (71.0 pct.) in career field goal tries, including 31-of-34 (91.2 pct.) from inside 40 yards. He is 96-for-97 on extra point attempts, including 25-for-25 this season.CAREER POINTS SCORED 1. Elliott Fry (2013-16) ......................................359 2. Collin Mackie (1987-90)................................330 3. Ryan Succop (2005-08) ..................................251 4. Marcus Lattimore (2010-12) ..........................246 5. Parker White (2017-19) ............................. 228CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Collin Mackie (1987-90)..................................72 2. Elliott Fry (2013-16) ........................................66 3. Ryan Succop (2005-08) ....................................49 4. Parker White (2017-19) ............................... 44 5. Mark Fleetwood (1981-83) ..............................39 Reed Morton (1993-96) ...................................39CAREER FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Collin Mackie (1987-90)..................................98 2. Elliott Fry (2013-16) ........................................88 3. Ryan Succop (2005-08) ....................................69 4. Parker White (2017-19) ............................... 62 5. Reed Morton (1993-96) ...................................54CAREER PATs MADE 1. Elliott Fry (2013-16) ......................................161 2. Scott Hagler (1983-86) ..................................117 3. Collin Mackie (1987-90)................................114 4. Ryan Succop (2005-08) ..................................104 5. Parker White (2017-19) ............................... 96

JAKE BENTLEY Manning Award Watch List Maxwell Award Watch List Davey O’Brien Award Watch List Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List CFPA National Performer of the Year Watch List Campbell Trophy Semifinalist 25th Best Player in the SEC - CollegeFootballNews

T.J. BRUNSON Butkus Award Watch List Third-Team All-America - CollegeFootballNews First-Team All-SEC - CollegeFootballNews Second Team All-SEC - Phil Steele Third-Team All-SEC - Coaches Fourth-Team All-SEC - Athlon Sports 13th Best Player in the SEC - CollegeFootballNews

JOSEPH CHARLTON Ray Guy Award Watch List Fourth-Team All-SEC - Phil Steele Fourth-Team All-SEC - Athlon Sports

SPENCER EASON-RIDDLE Wuerffel Trophy Watch List

BRYAN EDWARDS Biletnikoff Award Watch List First-Team All-SEC - CollegeFootballNews Second-Team All-SEC - Athlon Sports Second-Team All-SEC - Phil Steele Second-Team All-SEC - Coaches Third-Team All-SEC - SEC Media 22nd Best Player in the SEC - CollegeFootballNews

JAYCEE HORN Third-Team All-SEC - Coaches Fourth-Team All-SEC - Athlon Sports Fourth-Team All-SEC - Phil Steele

JAVON KINLAW Bednarik Award Watch List Outland Trophy Watch List Second-Team All-America - CollegeFootballNews Third-Team All-America - Phil Steele First-Team All-SEC - Phil Steele Second-Team All-SEC - Athlon Sports Second-Team All-SEC - CollegeFootballNews Second-Team All-SEC - SEC Media Second-Team All-SEC - Coaches 15th Best Player in the SEC - CollegeFootballNews

MATT OLIVEIRA Patrick Mannelly Award Watch List

ZACCH PICKENS FWAA Freshman All-America Watch List

SHI SMITH Fourth-Team All-SEC - Phil Steele

DONELL STANLEY Third-Team All-SEC - Athlon Sports Fourth-Team All-SEC - Phil Steele

A.J. TURNER Paul Hornung Award Watch List

PARKER WHITE Burlsworth Trophy Nominee

D.J. WONNUM Second-Team All-SEC - Phil Steele Third-Team All-SEC - Athlon Sports Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year nominee

Preseason Accolades

GAME NOTES

Special Teams

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALLWINNER, WINNER: Parker White owns five fourth-quarter or overtime game-winning field goals in his career. He provided the deciding points in wins over Louisiana Tech (2017), Ten-nessee (2017), Missouri (2018), Tennessee (2018) and Georgia (2019).

I’M CHARLTON YOUR PUNTER: Senior Jo-seph Charlton handles the punting chores for the Gamecocks and is an All-American candidate. Charlton ranks second in the country in punt-ing average at 48.0 yards. He punted nine times for a 51.2-yard average against Kentucky with a 65-yarder, earning SEC Special Teams Player of the Week accolades. He boomed a season-best 66-yarder at Tennessee. For the season, 25 of his 61 punts have traveled at least 50 yards, while 27 have been marked inside the 20 with five touch-backs. He is a five-time “Ray’s 8” weekly watch list member and one of 10 semifinalists for the Ray Guy Award.

CHARLTON THE G.O.A.T.: Joseph Charlton is the school record holder for career punting av-erage at 45.6-yards per punt. Charlton currently ranks third among Division I punters in career av-erage, behind only Colorado State’s Ryan Stone-house (47.1) and Kentucky’s Max Duffy (46.5).CAREER PUNTING AVERAGE (Min. 75 Punts)1. Joseph Charlton (2015-19) ...45.6 (164 for 7472)2. Sean Kelly (2015-16)................ 43.3 (127 for 5496)3. Spencer Lanning (2007-10) ...... 42.6 (171 for 7292)4. Ryan Succop (2005-08) ............ 42.3 (85 for 3597)5. Tom O’Connor (1984-85) ....... 41.8 (118 for 4934)

DROP AND GIVE ME 50: Joseph Charlton is second in the nation in punts of 50 yards or more this season. The senior All-America candidate has boomed 25 punts of 50-plus yards this year. NAME, SCHOOL 50+ Yd 1. Dom Maggio, Wake Forest .............................. 27 2. Joseph Charlton, South Carolina .................25 3. Braden Mann, Texas A&M ............................. 24 4. Trenton Gill, NC State .................................... 23 Brandon Heicklen, San Diego State................. 23 Trent Schneider, USF ...................................... 23

PINNING THEM DEEP: Joseph Charlton has had 27 of his punts land inside the 20-yard line. That is a school record for the most inside the 20 punts since the stat started being kept in 1999.

SNAPPING BACK: Graduate transfer Matt Oliveira handles the short and deep snapping du-ties. Oliveira has experience, having been the long snapper each of the last two seasons for Maryland. He was added to the Patrick Mannelly Award Watch List for the nation’s top long snapper.

OLD-TIMERS GAME: The Gamecocks have four players - Caleb Kinlaw, J.T. Ibe, Donell Stanley and Eldridge Thompson - who are in their sixth-year of eligibility. Their first collegiate season was in 2014. South Carolina and Akron are the only Division I schools with four sixth-year players on the roster.

WORKING OVERTIME: The Gamecocks are 3-4 all-time in games decided in overtime, includ-ing a 2-0 mark when it goes to a second overtime. 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

FAMILY TIES: Cornerback Jaycee Horn is the son of former NFL wide receiver Joe Horn, line-backer Damani Staley is the son of former Game-cock and NFL running back Duce Staley, while safety Shilo Sanders is the son of former NFL and MLB standout Deion Sanders.

TOTING THE SHEEPSKIN: Thirteen Game-cocks already have their undergraduate degree in hand including: Joseph Charlton, Mon Denson, Spencer Eason-Riddle, Chandler Farrell, Tavien Feaster, Daniel Fennell, Bailey Hart, J.T. Ibe, Ca-leb Kinlaw, Kyle Markway, Matt Oliveira, Donell Stanley and Eldridge Thompson.

THE CAP AND GOWN AWAITS: Fifteen Gamecocks are on track to graduate in December. The list includes: Michael Almond, Jake Bentley, T.J. Brunson, Rico Dowdle, Bryan Edwards, Dan-iel Fennell (Master’s), Sadarius Hutcherson, Javon Kinlaw, Kiel Pollard, Kobe Smith, Keir Thomas, Will Tommie, A.J. Turner, D.J. Wonnum and Al-exander Woznick.

Opponent (Date vs. SC) 2019 Last Game Next GameNorth Carolina (08/31) 5-6 W, 56-7 vs Mercer at NC State (11/30)Charleston Southern (09/07) 6-6 W, 41-31 vs Campbell Season CompleteAlabama* (09/14) 10-1 W, 66-3 at Western Carolina at Auburn (11/30)Missouri* (09/21) 5-6 L, 24-20 vs Tennessee at Arkansas (11/29)Kentucky* (09/28) 6-5 W, 50-7 vs UT-Martin vs Louisville (11/30)Georgia* (10/12) 10-1 W, 19-13 vs Texas A&M at Georgia Tech (11/30)Florida* (10/19) 9-2 W, 23-6 at Missouri vs Florida State (11/30)Tennessee* (10/26) 6-5 W, 24-20 at Missouri vs Vanderbilt (11/30)Vanderbilt* (11/02) 3-8 W, 38-0 vs East Tennessee State at Tennessee (11/30)Appalachian State (11/09) 10-1 W, 35-13 vs Texas State at Troy (11/29)Texas A&M* (11/16) 7-4 L, 19-13 at Georgia at LSU (11/30)Clemson (11/30) 11-0 W, 52-3 vs Wake Forest at South Carolina (11/30)Totals 88-45 (.662)

Tracking the 2019 Opponents

GAME NOTES

Associated Press 1. LSU (50) 11-0 1537 2. Ohio State (9) 11-0 1486 3. Clemson (3) 11-0 1440 4. Georgia 10-1 1347 5. Alabama 10-1 1283 6. Utah 10-1 1231 7. Oklahoma 10-1 1189 8. Florida 9-2 1058 9. Minnesota 10-1 996 10. Michigan 9-2 913 11. Baylor 10-1 910 12. Penn State 9-2 903 13. Wisconsin 9-2 791 14. Oregon 9-2 784 15. Notre Dame 9-2 701 16. Auburn 8-3 635 17. Memphis 10-1 535 18. Cincinnati 10-1 518 19. Iowa 8-3 510 20. Boise State 10-1 410 21. Oklahoma State 8-3 266 22. Appalachian State 10-1 206 23. Virginia Tech 8-3 147 24. Navy 8-2 99 25. Southern Califomia 8-4 79

Coaches 1. LSU (52) 11-0 1561 2. Ohio State (7) 11-0 1510 3. Clemson (4) 11-0 1464 4. Georgia 10-1 1351 5. Alabama 10-1 1325 6. Utah 10-1 1252 7. Oklahoma 10-1 1223 8. Florida 9-2 1074 9. Minnesota 10-1 1014 10. Baylor 10-1 924 11. Michigan 9-2 893 12. Penn State 9-2 857 13. Oregon 9-2 816 14. Wisconsin 9-2 799 15. Notre Dame 9-2 737 16. Auburn 8-3 652 17. Cincinnati 10-1 535 18. Memphis 10-1 528 19. Boise State 10-1 493 20. Iowa 8-3 434 21. Oklahoma State 8-3 256 22. Appalachian State 10-1 232 23. Virginia Tech 8-3 123 24. Navy 8-2 110 25. Southern Califomia 8-4 75

2019 Polls

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Summie Carlay ...................SUM-me car-LAYRandrecous Davis ...................ran-DREE-cussChavis Dawkins ......... Rhymes with HAVE-issRico Dowdle .................................DOW-dullKingsley Enagbare .................. ee-NAG-bar-eeChandler Farrell................................. FAIR-ulDaniel Fennell ............................... fuh-NELLRodricus Fitten ....................rah-DREAK-cussRyan Hilinski ........................... huh-LIN-skeeJ.T. Ibe ..................................................E-bayDakereon Joyner ................. duh-CARE-ee-onJavon Kinlaw ............................... juh-VONNXavier Legette ......................ZAY-v-ur la-GET

Jakai Moore ................................... juh-KIGHIsrael Mukuamu ................ moo-KWAW-mooMatt Oliveira ........................... AH-la-vare-uhJazuun Outlaw..............................juh-ZOONJammie Robinson ............................... JAY-meTravaris Robinson .................... truh-VARR-usDonell Stanley ..................................don-ELLChad Terrell....................................... tur-ELLKeir Thomas .........................................KEERJay Urich .......................................... YUR-ickJordan Villafane ........................... VILLA-faneAlexander Woznick ..................... WAHZ-nick

GAME NOTES

South CarolinaOpp. Drives TD FG Missed Punt Downs Fum INT Half 3-OutUNC 13 2 2 1 5 0 0 2 1 4CSU 13 10 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0ALA 11 2 3 0 2 2 1 1 0 2MIZ 16 2 0 1 8 1 2 1 1 10UK 14 3 1 0 9 0 0 0 1 4UGA 12 1 2 2 7 0 0 0 0 3FLA 15 3 2 0 7 2 1 0 0 6TENN 14 3 0 0 8 3 0 0 0 6VANDY 10 3 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 1APP ST 13 1 3 0 5 1 0 1 2 3A&M 13 0 2 0 8 2 0 0 1 4CLEM TOT 144 30 17 4 62 13 6 6 6 43

OpponentsOpp. Drives TD FG Missed Punt Downs Fum INT Half 3-OutUNC 13 2 3 1 5 1 1 0 0 5CSU 13 1 1 0 6 1 0 3 1 7ALA 10 6 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1MIZ 14 2 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 1UK 15 1 0 0 9 2 1 1 1 8UGA 14 2 1 2 3 1 1 3 1 2FLA 16 5 1 0 7 0 0 1 2 6TENN 13 3 2 1 4 1 0 0 2 2VANDY 11 1 0 0 7 0 0 2 1 5APP ST 11 1 2 0 7 0 0 1 0 4A&M 13 3 3 1 4 0 1 0 1 4CLEM TOT 143 27 17 7 58 7 5 23 10 45

2019 Drive Chart Summary

Category Avg./No. SEC NCAAScoring Offense 24.2 11 100Rushing Offense 157.0 9 73Passing Offense 232.9 5 67Passing Efficiency 112.71 11 116Total Offense 389.9 9 76

Scoring Defense 25.0 10 50Rushing Defense 153.2 12 64Passing Defense 227.9 9 64Pass Eff. Defense 128.42 10 51Total Defense 381.1 10 56

Kickoff Returns 20.24 6 72Opp. Kickoff Returns 23.86 13 109Punt Returns 13.27 3 15Opp. Punt Returns 16.07 13 127Net Punting 41.76 4 15

Fumbles Recovered 5 9 93Fumbles Lost 7 7 54Passes Intercepted 12 4 18Passes Had Intercepted 6 4 24Turnovers Gained 17 6 43Turnovers Lost 13 5 31Turnover Margin 0.36 4 36

Sacks 2.09 9 70Sacks Allowed 2.09 8 70Tackles for Loss 5.00 6 32Tackles for Loss Allowed 6.10 6 61

3rd Down Percentage .320 13 121Opp. 3rd Down Pct. .350 7 354th Down Percentage .500 5 74Opp. 4th Down Pct. .385 6 18

Penalties/Game 6.82 11 93Penalty Yards/Game 56.64 10 79

Time of Possession

Carolina Rankings

SEC Freshman of the Week ........................................... Ryan Hilinski................ vs Alabama (9/14)John Mackey Award Honorable Mention ...................... Kyle Markway ............... vs Alabama (9/14)Ray Guy Award “Great 8” ............................................. Joseph Charlton ............ at Missouri (9/21)SEC Defensive Player of the Week ................................ D.J. Wonnum ..............vs Kentucky (9/28)SEC Special Teams Player of the Week .......................... Joseph Charlton ...........vs Kentucky (9/28)Ray Guy Award “Great 8” ............................................. Joseph Charlton ...........vs Kentucky (9/28)SEC Defensive Player of the Week selected by CollegeSportsMadness.com ...................... Ernest Jones .................vs Kentucky (9/28)Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week .... Israel Mukuamu ........... at Georgia (10/12)Chuck Bednarik Award National Player of the Week ..... Israel Mukuamu ........... at Georgia (10/12)Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week ..Israel Mukuamu ........... at Georgia (10/12)National/SEC Defensive Player of the Week selected by CollegeSportsMadness.com ...................... Israel Mukuamu ........... at Georgia (10/12)SEC Defensive Player of the Week ................................ Israel Mukuamu ........... at Georgia (10/12)SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week ............................ Javon Kinlaw ............... at Georgia (10/12)Ray Guy Award “Great 8” ............................................. Joseph Charlton ........... at Georgia (10/12)FWAA National Team of the Week ................................ South Carolina ............ at Georgia (10/12)Bobby Dodd Trophy Coach of the Week ....................... Will Muschamp ........... at Georgia (10/12)Associated Press Midseason All-America (1st Team) ....... Javon KinlawThe Athletic Midseason All-America (2nd Team) ............ Javon KinlawRay Guy Award “Great 8” ............................................. Joseph Charlton ............ vs Florida (10/19)Bednarik Award Semifinalist .......................................... Javon KinlawAllstate AFCA Good Works Team ................................. Spencer Eason-RiddleSCFHOF Blanchard-Rogers Trophy Finalist ................. Bryan EdwardsSCFHOF Blanchard-Rogers Trophy Finalist ................. Javon KinlawSCFHOF Blanchard-Rogers Trophy Finalist ................. D.J. WonnumRay Guy Award “Great 8” ............................................. Joseph Charlton .......... vs App State (11/9)Ray Guy Award Semifinalist .......................................... Joseph Charlton

2019 Award Winners

Pronunciation Guide

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Weekly Press Conference:Head Coach Will Muschamp conducts a weekly press conference at 12:30 pm ET on Tuesdays in the defensive team/media room, located on the second floor of the Long Family Football Facility. Media can park on the north end of the Long Family Football Facility, enter through the media door in the middle of the north end of the facility, and take the eleva-tor to reach the defensive meeting room beginning at 10:30 am. The press conference will be streamed live on the official website of South Carolina Ath-letics, www.gamecocksonline.com. The University of South Carolina communications office will make Coach Muschamp’s weekly press conference 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 teleconference at 6:30 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 Aug. 28 through Nov. 20. 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:Head coach Will Muschamp and play-by-play voice Todd Ellis host the weekly Carolina Calls radio show from Wild Wing Cafe in the Vista on Thurs-day nights from 7-8 p.m. ET. Carolina Calls can be heard on the flagship station of Carolina Athletics, 107.5 The Game.

Television Show:The Will Muschamp Television Show airs at 11:30 a.m. on Sundays on Fox Sports Southeast, WACH-FOX in Columbia, WPDE in Florence and WCIV in Charleston.

Name Team PositionZack Bailey Tampa Bay Buccaneers Offensive GuardDamiere Byrd Arizona Cardinals Wide ReceiverA.J. Cann Jacksonville Jaguars Offensive GuardJadeveon Clowney Seattle Seahawks Defensive EndJared Cook New Orleans Saints Tight EndPharoh Cooper Arizona Cardinals Wide ReceiverDennis Daley Carolina Panthers Offensive TackleMike Davis Carolina Panthers Running BackPatrick DiMarco Buffalo Bills FullbackRashad Fenton Kansas City Chiefs CornerbackStephon Gilmore New England Patriots CornerbackHayden Hurst Baltimore Ravens Tight EndMelvin Ingram Los Angeles Chargers LinebackerAlshon Jeffery Philadelphia Eagles Wide ReceiverJohnathan Joseph Houston Texans CornerbackChris Lammons Miami Dolphins CornerbackSkai Moore* Indianapolis Colts LinebackerKeisean Nixon Oakland Raiders CornerbackDeebo Samuel San Francisco 49ers Wide ReceiverBrandon Shell New York Jets Offensive TackleTaylor Stallworth* New Orleans Saints Defensive TackleDarian Stewart Tampa Bay Buccaneers SafetyRyan Succop Tennessee Titans PlacekickerD.J. Swearinger Oakland Raiders Safety*-Practice Squad

GAME NOTES

SUNDAYPractice is sched-uled for 5 pm. Head coach Will Mus-champ holds a tele-conference at 6:30 p.m. ET. No player availability.

MONDAYThe team is sched-uled for an off day. No media availabil-ity for coaches or players.

TUESDAYPractice is sched-uled for 9 am. Se-lected players will be available follow-ing practice. All requests must be in to Steve Fink by 11 a.m. Monday. Coach Muschamp holds a 12:30 pm press conference.

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

THURSDAYPractice is sched-uled for 10 am. There is no post-practice availability. Coach Will Mus-champ’s weekly radio show is from 7-8 p.m. ET from Wild Wing Cafe in the Vista.

FRIDAYHead coach Will Muschamp, offen-sive and defensive coordinators and selected players are available for network television only.

SATURDAYCoach Muschamp and selected play-ers will be available in Media Interview Room following the game. The Game-cocks’ locker room is closed.

Weekly South Carolina Football Media Availability

Abbeville WZLA-FM 92.9Aiken/Edgefield WKSX-FM 92.7Allendale WDOG-FM 93.5Camden WPUB-FM 102.7Camden WCAM-AM 1590Charleston WWIK-FM 98.9Chesterfield WVSZ-FM 107.3Columbia WNKT-FM 107.5Florence WFRK-FM 93.5Florence WHYM-AM 1260Gaffney WZZQ-AM 1500Gaffney WZZQ-FM 104.3Greenville WROO-FM 104.9Greenwood WCZZ-AM 1090Greenwood WCZZ-FM 102.7

Hilton Head WVSC-FM 99.1Hilton Head WVSC-FM 106.5Lake City WHYM-AM 1260Myrtle Beach WMIR-FM 93.9Newberry WKDK-AM 1240Rock Hill WRHM-FM 107.1Rock Hill WVSZ-FM 107.3Seneca WSNW-AM 1150Seneca WSNW-FM 94.1Spartanburg WSPG-AM 1400Spartanburg WSPG-FM 98.3Sumter WIBZ-FM 95.5Union WBCU-AM 1460Union WBCU-FM 103.5

Carolina Football Radio Affiliates

Media Services Gamecocks in the NFL

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South Carolina 7 14 0 14 35Clemson 14 14 14 14 56

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SCORING SUMMARY

TEAM STATISTICS

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

#2/2 Clemson 56South Carolina 35

November 24, 2018Memorial Stadium

Clemson, S.C.81,436

CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) — Trevor Lawrence threw for a ca-reer-high 393 yards, Adam Choice rushed for three touchdowns and No. 2 Clemson capped a perfect regular season with a 56-35 victory over South Carolina.

Jake Bentley had career highs with 510 yards - the second most ever allowed by Clemson - and five TDs for South Carolina. The Tigers had not given up that many points in 28 games since a 42-35 win over Virginia Tech in the 2016 Atlantic Coast Conference title game.

The Tigers will try for their fourth straight ACC title when they take on No. 24 Pitt in the championship game at Charlotte, North Carolina.

Not that South Carolina didn’t throw a scare into the Tigers - or give defensive coordinator Brent Venables something to yell about leading into the ACC title game.

South Carolina, which had lost the last two rivalry games by a combined 90-17 score, was supposed to have little chance to hang with Clemson.

But it was the Gamecocks who struck first and kept on going. Bentley threw for 302 yards and three TDs in the opening half, in-cluding scoring throws of 67 yards to Kiel Pollard and 75 yards to Deebo Samuel to stick within 28-21 at the break.

Clemson’s offense was relentless early on with four touchdowns on its first four possessions, two rushing scores by Choice and another on a 1-yard leap into the end zone by 315-pound Christian Wilkins.

Wilkins came up flexing in celebration, then struck the Heisman pose - which drew a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty and ire of coach Dabo Swinney who got in Wilkins face for a minute or two on the sidelines.

It was far from the only bit of bravado by the Tigers. After Law-rence’s 22-yard TD pass to Tee Higgins to put Clemson ahead for the first time 14-7, the freshman quarterback stared down the South Carolina sideline. But that’s common in a heated rivalry where some in the home crowd booed the Gamecocks’ band at halftime.

Choice had scoring runs of 1, 2 and 13 yards. His last one gave Clemson 41 rushing TDs this season to set the program single-year mark.

Travis Etienne ran for 150 yards and two touchdowns (the last with 39 seconds left) to give him 19 to set that single-season record.

Samuel had 10 catches for 210 yards and three touchdowns while Gamecocks receiver Shi Smith had nine grabs for 109 yards and a score.

The teams played offense like they were in the Big 12 combining for 1,344 yards - 744 by Clemson and 600 by South Carolina.

1st 10:41 SC Samuel 9-yard pass from Bentley (White kick) (12-75-4:19) 7-01st 6:17 CU Choice 1-yard run (Huegel kick) (10-75-4:24) 7-71st 0:17 CU Higgins 22-yard pass from Lawrence (Huegel kick) (10-95-3:19) 7-142nd 7:23 CU Wilkins 1-yard run (Huegel kick) (12-97-4:49) 7-212nd 6:29 SC Pollard 67-yard pass from Bentley (White kick) (3-73-0:48) 14-212nd 4:49 CU Choice 2-yard run (Huegel kick) (5-70-1:34) 14-282nd 4:37 SC Samuel 75-yard pass from Bentley (White kick) (1-75-0:42) 21-283rd 10:21 CU Etienne 2-yard run (Huegel kick) (10-75-4:39) 21-353rd 6:46 CU Feaster 13-yard run (Huegel kick) (5-80-1:22) 21-424th 12:05 CU Choice 15-yard run (Huegel kick) (11-98-4:52) 21-494th 9:10 SC Samuel 32-yard pass from Brentley (White kick) (8-75-2:55) 28-494th 3:37 SC S. Smith 20-yard pass from Bentley (White kick) (4-74-1:05) 35-494th 0:39 CU Etienne 7-yard run (Huegel kick) (8-54-2:56) 35-56

SC CU First Downs 29 38 Rushing 4 17 Passing 23 10 Penalty 2 2 Net Yards Rushing 90 351 Rushing Attempts 25 55 Net Yards Passing 510 393 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 32-50-1 27-37-0 Total Offense Yards 600 744 Total Offense Plays 75 92 Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties: No.-Yards 7-48 8-79 Punts-Yards 3-150 2-74 Avg. Yards Per Punt 50.0 37.0 Punt Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 3-55 3-52 Interceptions: No.-Yards 0-0 1-3 Possession Time 25:09 34:51 Third Down Conversions 7-14 8-13 Fourth Down Conversions 1-3 2-2 Red Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 7-8 Sacks By: No.-Yards 0-0 3-20 PAT Kicks 5-5 8-8 Field Goals 0-0 0-1

RUSHING: SC: Denson 17-62; Dowdle 4-49; Team 1-(-1); Bentley 3-(-20). CU: Etienne 28-150; Feaster 9-63; Choice 7-56; Lawrence 4-42; Dixon 5-38; Wilkins 2-2.

PASSING: SC: Bentley 32-50-1-510. CU: Lawrence 27-36-0-393; Team 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: SC: Samuel 10-210; S. Smith 9-109; Edwards 5-41; Pollard 2-94; Dowdle 2-16; Denson 2-16; August 1-17; Crosby 1-7. CU: Higgins 6-142; Renfrow 5-80; Rodgers 5-18; Kendrick 4-51; Ross 3-58; Overton 1-22; Etienne 1-9; Feaster 1-7; Thompson 1-6.

PUNT RETURNS: SC: None. CU: None.

KICKOFF RETURNS: SC: Samuel 2-37; Dowdle 1-18. CU: Kendrick 2-52; Overton 1-0.

INTERCEPTION RETURNS: SC: None. CU: Davis 1-3

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#4/3 Clemson 34South Carolina 10

November 25, 2017Williams-Brice Stadium

Columbia, S.C.82,908

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Kelly Bryant threw two touchdowns to Hunter Ren-frow and No. 4 Clemson kept on track for a third straight trip to the College Football Playoff with a 34-10 victory over rival South Carolina on Saturday night.

The Tigers (11-1, No. 3 College Football Playoff) won their fourth straight game in the Palmetto State’s most cared-about sporting event, tying their second-longest run of dominance in the series.

The win was the 100th in Clemson coach Dabo Swinney’s career. And combined with the CFP’s top teams - Alabama and Miami - losing this week-end, the Tigers solidified their position among the top four heading into the Atlantic Coast Conference title game next week.

The Tigers entered wary of a rejuvenated South Carolina (8-4, No. 24 CFP), which finished second in the Southeastern Conference East and had its most victories in a season in four years. But Clemson’s defense bottled up the Gamecocks and quarterback Jake Bentley for a second consecutive season.

Fittingly, cornerback Ryan Carter opened Clemson’s scoring with a 12-yard pick-six on quarterback Jake Bentley’s bad throw near his goal line.

South Carolina managed just 99 yards in the first half and 207 for the game, its lowest total this season.

Renfrow, whose 2-yard TD catch with a second left gave Clemson a 35-31 win over Alabama in the national title game in January, scored on passes of 4 and 61 yards to put things out of reach. Renfrow had his third career two-TD game, the other two coming in Clemson’s national championship appearances against Alabama the previous two years.

Bryant completed 23 of 34 passes for 272 yards, his most since throwing for 316 yards against Louisville on Sept. 16.

Bentley finished 16 of 29 for 126 yards, two interceptions and a 38-yard TD pass to Bryan Edwards late in the fourth quarter. Bentley passed for just 41 yards against the Tigers in a 56-7 loss in 2016.

GAME CHANGERClemson scored its first touchdown on a 12-yard interception return from

Ryan Carter with 6:50 left in the first quarter. That occurred after the South Carolina defense held the Tigers’ offense on their first possession. Clemson never trailed while putting up 469 yards of offense.

KEY STAT35:26 — Clemson’s ground game combined with its defense held the ball

for 35:26 on the night. Clemson converted on seven of its 16 third-down conversions and were 3-for-3 scored in the red zone.

1st 6:50 CU Carter 12-yard interception return (Spence kick) 0-72nd 8:12 CU Feaster 1-yard run (Spence kick) (9-80-2:46) 0-142nd 1:59 CU Renfrow 4-yard pass from Bryant (kick failed) (10-79-4:51) 0-203rd 14:39 CU Renfrow 61-yard pass from Bryant (Spence kick) (1-61-0:21) 0-273rd 2:47 CU Etienne 5-yard run (Spence kick) (13-69-6:09) 0-344th 13:21 SC White 40-yard field goal (4-(-1)-0:52) 3-344th 2:45 SC Edwards 38-yard pass from Bentley (White kick) (9-80-4:11) 10-34

CU SC First Downs 27 10 Rushing 12 4 Passing 12 6 Penalty 3 0 Net Yards Rushing 184 81 Rushing Attempts 45 25 Net Yards Passing 285 126 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 25-38-2 16-29-2 Total Offense Yards 469 207 Total Offense Plays 83 54 Fumbles: No.-Lost 1-0 1-0 Penalties: No.-Yards 2-25 9-76 Punts-Yards 3-133 7-369 Avg. Yards Per Punt 44.3 52.7 Punt Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 1-(-3) Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 2-67 5-103 Interceptions: No.-Yards 2-12 2-22 Possession Time 35:26 24:34 Third Down Conversions 7-16 6-15 Fourth Down Conversions 2-3 0-0 Red Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 0-0 Sacks By: No.-Yards 1-4 1-4 PAT Kicks 4-5 1-1 Field Goals 0-0 1-1

RUSHING: CU: Etienne 9-41; Choice 7-39; Bryant 10-26; McCloud 2-22; Fuller 5-20; Feaster 6-18; Cooper 1-9; Rencher 3-8; Rodgers 1-4, Team 1-(-3). SC: T. Williams 13-53; Turner 2-10; Bentley 5-9; Denson 3-6; Davis 1-(-2).

PASSING: CU: Bryant 23-34-1-272; Johnson 2-4-1-13. SC: Bentley 16-29-2-126.

RECEIVING: CU: Renfrow 4-75; Higgins 3-84; Cain 3-23; McCloud 3-16; Greenlee 2-19; Fuller 2-16; Rodgers 2-16; Feaster 2-12; Richard 2-(-5); Etienne 1-23; Overton 1-6. SC: Edwards 6-70; Hurst 3-28; O. Smith 3-12; T. Williams 2-13; Turner 2-3.

PUNT RETURNS: CU: None. SC: Lammons 1-(-3).

KICKOFF RETURNS: CU: Etienne 2-67. SC: Fenton 3-58; Turner 2-45.

INTERCEPTION RETURNS: CU: Carter 1-12; Mullen 1-0. SC: Nixon 1-22; Montac 1-0.

SCORING SUMMARY

TEAM STATISTICS

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALLALPHABETICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp Hometown (High/Last School)

35 Trey Adkins WR 5-11 170 FR-RS Simpsonville, S.C. (Hillcrest) 85 Michael Almond K/P 6-3 223 SR-2L North Augusta, S.C. (Westminster)93 Joseph Anderson DL 6-3 280 FR-HS Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland)59 Matthew Bailey LS 6-2 189 FR-HS Deland, Fla. (Deland)67 Gavin Bennett OL 6-3 255 FR-HS Rock Hill, S.C. (South Pointe)19 Jake Bentley QB 6-4 220 SR-3L Opelika, Ala. (Opelika)40 Jahmar Brown LB 6-1 205 FR-HS Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 6 T.J. Brunson LB 6-1 230 SR-3L Columbia, S.C. (Richland Northeast)40 Eddie Buckhouse PK 5-8 159 FR-RS Florence, S.C. (Trinity-Byrnes Collegiate)68 Wyatt Campbell OL 6-6 308 FR-RS Elgin, S.C. (Lugoff-Elgin)73 Summie Carlay OL 6-5 295 SO-SQ Laurens, S.C. (Laurens)33 Slade Carroll RB 5-9 205 JR-SQ Lexington, S.C. (Lexington)75 Jordon Carty OL 6-7 310 SO-SQ Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. (South Broward)20 Joseph Charlton P 6-5 190 SR-2L Columbia, S.C. (A.C. Flora)97 Devontae Davis DL 6-3 300 JR-JC New Ellenton, S.C. (Silver Bluff/ Georgia Military) 8 Randrecous Davis WR 5-10 190 JR-2L Atlanta, Ga. (Mays)83 Chavis Dawkins WR 6-2 225 SR-3L Duncan, S.C. (Byrnes)59 Alex DeLoach B/S 6-3 212 SO-SQ Summerville, S.C. (Ashley Ridge)34 Mon Denson RB 5-10 215 SR-2L LaGrange, Ga. (LaGrange) 4 Jaylin Dickerson DB 6-1 195 SO-1L Southern Pines, N.C. (Pinecrest)22 John Dixon DB 6-0 190 FR-HS Tampa, Fla. (Chamberlain)30 Zachariah Doe RB 6-0 202 FR-HS Ridgeland, S.C. (John Paul II Catholic)71 Eric Douglas OL 6-4 315 SO-1L Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek) 5 Rico Dowdle RB 6-0 215 SR-3L Asheville, N.C. (A.C. Reynolds)43 Jalyn Dubose DB 6-2 197 FR-HS Camden, S.C. (Camden)62 Max Durschlag DS 5-8 203 FR-TR Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek/ Appalachian State)45 Spencer Eason-Riddle LB 6-0 230 JR-1L Raleigh, N.C. (Leesville Road)89 Bryan Edwards WR 6-3 215 SR-3L Conway, S.C. (Conway)99 Jabari Ellis DL 6-3 280 JR-SQ Vance, S.C. (Lake Marion/ Georgia Military)52 Kingsley Enagbare DL 6-4 260 SO-1L Atlanta, Ga. (Hapeville Charter Academy)31 Chandler Farrell TE 6-3 295 JR-1L Summerville, S.C. (Summerville) 4 Tavien Feaster RB 6-0 221 SR-TR Spartanburg, S.C. (Spartanburg/Clemson)35 Daniel Fennell B/S 6-2 255 SR-3L Loganville, Ga. (Grayson)14 Deshaun Fenwick RB 6-1 230 FR-RS Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River)16 Rodricus Fitten B/S 6-1 245 FR-HS Atlanta, Ga. (Booker T. Washington)49 Jaylan Foster DB 5-10 184 JR-SQ Duncan, S.C. (Byrnes/Gardner-Webb)58 Mark Fox OL 6-4 300 FR-HS Miami, Fla. (Northwestern)50 Griffin Gentry DL 6-1 275 JR-SQ Birmingham, Ala. (Homewood)11 Corbett Glick QB 6-1 204 FR-RS Columbia, S.C. (Hammond School)44 Sherrod Greene LB 6-1 230 JR-2L Rocky Mount, N.C. (Rocky Mount)54 Jovaughn Gwyn OL 6-2 305 FR-RS Charlotte, N.C. (Harding University)47 Cole Hanna PK 5-7 180 FR-RS Norcross, Ga. (Norcross)20 Kevin Harris RB 5-10 225 FR-HS Hinesville, Ga. (Bradwell Institute)16 Bailey Hart WR 6-3 185 JR-1L Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando)45 Alex Herrera K/P 5-11 186 FR-HS Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley) 3 Ryan Hilinski QB 6-3 230 FR-HS Orange, Calif. (Orange Lutheran)39 Dawson Hoffman DB 5-11 200 FR-RS Spartanburg, S.C. (Dorman) 1 Jaycee Horn DB 6-1 200 SO-1L Alpharetta, Ga. (Alpharetta)50 Sadarius Hutcherson OL 6-4 320 JR-2L Huntingdon, Tenn. (Huntingdon)29 J.T. Ibe DB 5-10 195 SR-SQ Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield/Rice)41 Caleb Jenerette TE 6-2 227 SO-SQ Aynor, S.C. (Aynor)19 Brad Johnson B/S 6-2 250 JR-2L Pendleton, S.C. (Pendleton)61 Cameron Johnson OL 6-6 302 JR-SQ Bennettsville, S.C. (Marlboro County)85 Tyquan Johnson WR 6-2 178 FR-PG Sylvania, Ga. (Screven County/ Fork Union)92 Tyreek Johnson DL 6-3 270 FR-RS Sumter, S.C. (Lakewood)53 Ernest Jones LB 6-2 235 SO-1L Waycross, Ga. (Ware County)

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp Hometown (High/Last School)

14 Connor Jordan QB 6-4 197 FR-HS Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook) 7 Dakereon Joyner QB 6-1 205 FR-RS North Charleston, S.C. (Fort Dorchester)69 John Kanaan OL 6-4 260 FR-RS Piedmont, S.C. (Wren)12 Traevon Kenion TE 6-3 235 FR-HS Monroe, N.C. (Wake Forest)32 Caleb Kinlaw RB 5-10 202 SR-1L Goose Creek, S.C. (Goose Creek/ Pearl River C.C.) 3 Javon Kinlaw DL 6-6 310 SR-2L Charleston, S.C. (Goose Creek/Jones C.C.)36 Christian Kinsley P 6-2 245 JR-TR Lexington, S.C. (Lexington/ Kennesaw State)17 Xavier Legette WR 6-0 205 FR-HS Mullins, S.C. (Mullins)42 Rosendo Louis Jr. LB 6-2 250 SO-1L Deerfield Beach, Fla. (Deerfield Beach)70 Hank Manos OL 6-4 290 FR-RS Chapin, S.C. (Chapin)84 Kyle Markway TE 6-4 250 JR-2L St. Louis, Mo. (St. John Vianney)48 Sean McGonigal LB 6-1 225 SO-SQ Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Myrtle Beach)55 Jakai Moore OL 6-5 295 FR-HS Nokesville, Va. (Patriot)24 Israel Mukuamu DB 6-4 205 SO-1L Bossier City, La. (Parkway)80 Keveon Mullins WR 6-1 220 FR-HS Memphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven)74 Vincent Murphy OL 6-2 290 FR-HS Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 9 Nick Muse TE 6-3 232 JR-TR Belmont, N.C. (South Point/ William & Mary)52 Jaylen Nichols OL 6-5 320 FR-HS Charlotte, N.C. (Myers Park)39 Matt Oliveira LS 6-3 208 SR-TR Watchung, N.J. (Saint Peter’s Prep/ Maryland)57 Jazuun Outlaw DL 6-2 235 JR-SQ Dillon, S.C. (Dillon)26 Zacch Pickens DL 6-3 300 FR-HS Anderson, S.C. (T.L. Hanna)46 Patrick Reedy TE 6-7 250 FR-RS Columbia, S.C. (Cardinal Newman)88 Will Register TE 6-4 245 SO-SQ Chapin, S.C. (Chapin)76 Jordan Rhodes OL 6-4 330 SO-SQ Fairburn, Ga. (Creekside) 7 Jammie Robinson DB 5-11 200 FR-HS Leesburg, Ga. (Lee County)10 R.J. Roderick DB 6-0 205 SO-1L Summerville, S.C. (Cane Bay)57 William Rogers OL 6-3 310 FR-HS Hampton, Ga. (Lovejoy)28 Darius Rush DB 6-2 195 FR-RS Kingstree, S.C. (C.E. Murray)21 Shilo Sanders DB 6-0 190 FR-HS Cedar Hill, Texas (Trinity Christian)90 Rick Sandidge DL 6-5 300 SO-1L Concord, N.C. (Concord) 9 Cam Smith DB 6-0 185 FR-HS Blythewood, S.C. (Westwood)95 Kobe Smith DL 6-2 300 SR-3L Lawrenceville, Ga. (Archer)18 OrTre Smith WR 6-4 220 SO-1L Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando)13 Shi Smith WR 5-10 190 JR-2L Union, S.C. (Union County)30 Damani Staley LB 6-0 235 JR-2L Columbia, S.C. (Ridge View)72 Donell Stanley OL 6-3 325 SR-3L Floydale, S.C. (Latta)15 Aaron Sterling DL 6-1 250 JR-2L Atlanta, Ga. (Tucker)86 Chad Terrell WR 6-3 220 SO-1L Bogue Chitto, Miss. (North Paulding) 5 Keir Thomas DL 6-2 275 SR-3L Miami, Fla. (Miami Central)11 Eldridge Thompson LB 6-1 225 SR-1L Houston, Texas (White Station/ Coffeyville C.C.)48 Will Tommie PK 5-10 170 SR-1L Greenwood, S.C. (Emerald/Tusculum)82 KeShawn Toney TE 6-2 240 FR-HS Williston, S.C. (Williston-Elko)25 A.J. Turner ATH 5-10 190 SR-3L Clifton, Va. (Centreville)10 Jay Urich QB 6-5 210 SO-SQ Greenville, S.C. (Wren) 6 Josh Vann WR 5-10 185 SO-1L Tucker, Ga. (Tucker)47 Jordan Villafane DB 5-10 175 SO-TR East Stroudsburg, Pa. (Stroudsburg/ Bloomsburg)46 Noah Vincent LB 6-1 215 FR-RS Buford, S.C. (Buford)78 M.J. Webb OL 6-3 290 SO-1L Rutledge, Ga. (Morgan County)43 Parker White PK 6-5 200 JR-2L Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando)51 Donovan Wirt B/S 6-2 242 JR-SQ Raeford, N.C. (Hoke County/ UNC-Pembroke) 8 D.J. Wonnum B/S 6-5 260 SR-3L Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson)79 Dylan Wonnum OL 6-5 310 SO-1L Tucker, Ga. (Tucker)42 Alexander Woznick PK 5-11 165 JR-1L Greenville, S.C. (Eastside)

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALLNUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp Hometown (High/Last School)

1 Jaycee Horn DB 6-1 200 SO-1L Alpharetta, Ga. (Alpharetta) 3 Javon Kinlaw DL 6-6 310 SR-2L Charleston, S.C. (Goose Creek/Jones C.C.) 3 Ryan Hilinski QB 6-3 230 FR-HS Orange, Calif. (Orange Lutheran) 4 Tavien Feaster RB 6-0 221 SR-TR Spartanburg, S.C. (Spartanburg/Clemson) 4 Jaylin Dickerson DB 6-1 195 SO-1L Southern Pines, N.C. (Pinecrest) 5 Rico Dowdle RB 6-0 215 SR-3L Asheville, N.C. (A.C. Reynolds) 5 Keir Thomas DL 6-2 275 SR-3L Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 6 T.J. Brunson LB 6-1 230 SR-3L Columbia, S.C. (Richland Northeast) 6 Josh Vann WR 5-10 185 SO-1L Tucker, Ga. (Tucker) 7 Dakereon Joyner QB 6-1 205 FR-RS North Charleston, S.C. (Fort Dorchester) 7 Jammie Robinson DB 5-11 200 FR-HS Leesburg, Ga. (Lee County) 8 D.J. Wonnum B/S 6-5 260 SR-3L Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson) 8 Randrecous Davis WR 5-10 190 JR-2L Atlanta, Ga. (Mays) 9 Nick Muse TE 6-3 232 JR-TR Belmont, N.C. (South Point/ William & Mary) 9 Cam Smith DB 6-0 185 FR-HS Blythewood, S.C. (Westwood)10 Jay Urich QB 6-5 210 SO-SQ Greenville, S.C. (Wren) 10 R.J. Roderick DB 6-0 205 SO-1L Summerville, S.C. (Cane Bay)11 Eldridge Thompson LB 6-1 225 SR-1L Houston, Texas (White Station/ Coffeyville C.C.)11 Corbett Glick QB 6-1 204 FR-RS Columbia, S.C. (Hammond School)12 Traevon Kenion TE 6-3 235 FR-HS Monroe, N.C. (Wake Forest)13 Shi Smith WR 5-10 190 JR-2L Union, S.C. (Union County)14 Deshaun Fenwick RB 6-1 230 FR-RS Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River)14 Connor Jordan QB 6-4 197 FR-HS Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook)15 Aaron Sterling DL 6-1 250 JR-2L Atlanta, Ga. (Tucker)16 Bailey Hart WR 6-3 185 JR-1L Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando)16 Rodricus Fitten B/S 6-1 245 FR-HS Atlanta, Ga. (Booker T. Washington)17 Xavier Legette WR 6-0 205 FR-HS Mullins, S.C. (Mullins)18 OrTre Smith WR 6-4 220 SO-1L Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando)19 Jake Bentley QB 6-4 220 SR-3L Opelika, Ala. (Opelika)19 Brad Johnson B/S 6-2 250 JR-2L Pendleton, S.C. (Pendleton)20 Joseph Charlton P 6-5 190 SR-2L Columbia, S.C. (A.C. Flora)20 Kevin Harris RB 5-10 225 FR-HS Hinesville, Ga. (Bradwell Institute)21 Shilo Sanders DB 6-0 190 FR-HS Cedar Hill, Texas (Trinity Christian)22 John Dixon DB 6-0 190 FR-HS Tampa, Fla. (Chamberlain)24 Israel Mukuamu DB 6-4 205 SO-1L Bossier City, La. (Parkway)25 A.J. Turner ATH 5-10 190 SR-3L Clifton, Va. (Centreville)26 Zacch Pickens DL 6-3 300 FR-HS Anderson, S.C. (T.L. Hanna)28 Darius Rush DB 6-2 195 FR-RS Kingstree, S.C. (C.E. Murray) 29 J.T. Ibe DB 5-10 195 SR-SQ Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield/Rice)30 Damani Staley LB 6-0 235 JR-2L Columbia, S.C. (Ridge View)30 Zachariah Doe RB 6-0 202 FR-HS Ridgeland, S.C. (John Paul II Catholic)31 Chandler Farrell TE 6-3 295 JR-1L Summerville, S.C. (Summerville)32 Caleb Kinlaw RB 5-10 202 SR-1L Goose Creek, S.C. (Goose Creek/ Pearl River C.C.)33 Slade Carroll RB 5-9 205 JR-SQ Lexington, S.C. (Lexington)34 Mon Denson RB 5-10 215 SR-2L LaGrange, Ga. (LaGrange)35 Daniel Fennell B/S 6-2 255 SR-3L Loganville, Ga. (Grayson)35 Trey Adkins WR 5-11 170 FR-RS Simpsonville, S.C. (Hillcrest) 36 Christian Kinsley P 6-2 245 JR-TR Lexington, S.C. (Lexington/ Kennesaw State) 39 Matt Oliveira LS 6-3 208 SR-TR Watchung, N.J. (Saint Peter’s Prep/ Maryland)39 Dawson Hoffman DB 5-11 200 FR-RS Spartanburg, S.C. (Dorman)40 Jahmar Brown LB 6-1 205 FR-HS Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas)40 Eddie Buckhouse PK 5-8 159 FR-RS Florence, S.C. (Trinity-Byrnes Collegiate)41 Caleb Jenerette TE 6-2 227 SO-SQ Aynor, S.C. (Aynor)42 Rosendo Louis Jr. LB 6-2 250 SO-1L Deerfield Beach, Fla. (Deerfield Beach)42 Alexander Woznick PK 5-11 165 JR-1L Greenville, S.C. (Eastside)

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp Hometown (High/Last School)

43 Parker White PK 6-5 200 JR-2L Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando)43 Jalyn Dubose DB 6-2 197 FR-HS Camden, S.C. (Camden)44 Sherrod Greene LB 6-1 230 JR-2L Rocky Mount, N.C. (Rocky Mount)45 Spencer Eason-Riddle LB 6-0 230 JR-1L Raleigh, N.C. (Leesville Road)45 Alex Herrera K/P 5-11 186 FR-HS Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley)46 Patrick Reedy TE 6-7 250 FR-RS Columbia, S.C. (Cardinal Newman) 46 Noah Vincent LB 6-1 215 FR-RS Buford, S.C. (Buford)47 Jordan Villafane DB 5-10 175 SO-TR East Stroudsburg, Pa. (Stroudsburg/ Bloomsburg)47 Cole Hanna PK 5-7 180 FR-RS Norcross, Ga. (Norcross)48 Will Tommie PK 5-10 170 SR-1L Greenwood, S.C. (Emerald/Tusculum)48 Sean McGonigal LB 6-1 225 SO-SQ Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Myrtle Beach)49 Jaylan Foster DB 5-10 184 JR-SQ Duncan, S.C. (Byrnes/Gardner-Webb)50 Sadarius Hutcherson OL 6-4 320 JR-2L Huntingdon, Tenn. (Huntingdon)50 Griffin Gentry DL 6-1 275 JR-SQ Birmingham, Ala. (Homewood)51 Donovan Wirt B/S 6-2 242 JR-SQ Raeford, N.C. (Hoke County/ UNC-Pembroke)52 Kingsley Enagbare DL 6-4 260 SO-1L Atlanta, Ga. (Hapeville Charter Academy)52 Jaylen Nichols OL 6-5 320 FR-HS Charlotte, N.C. (Myers Park)53 Ernest Jones LB 6-2 235 SO-1L Waycross, Ga. (Ware County)54 Jovaughn Gwyn OL 6-2 305 FR-RS Charlotte, N.C. (Harding University)55 Jakai Moore OL 6-5 295 FR-HS Nokesville, Va. (Patriot)57 William Rogers OL 6-3 310 FR-HS Hampton, Ga. (Lovejoy)57 Jazuun Outlaw DL 6-2 235 JR-SQ Dillon, S.C. (Dillon)58 Mark Fox OL 6-4 300 FR-HS Miami, Fla. (Northwestern)59 Alex DeLoach B/S 6-3 212 SO-SQ Summerville, S.C. (Ashley Ridge)59 Matthew Bailey LS 6-2 189 FR-HS Deland, Fla. (Deland) 61 Cameron Johnson OL 6-6 302 JR-SQ Bennettsville, S.C. (Marlboro County)62 Max Durschlag DS 5-8 203 FR-TR Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek/ Appalachian State)67 Gavin Bennett OL 6-3 255 FR-HS Rock Hill, S.C. (South Pointe)68 Wyatt Campbell OL 6-6 308 FR-RS Elgin, S.C. (Lugoff-Elgin)69 John Kanaan OL 6-4 260 FR-RS Piedmont, S.C. (Wren)70 Hank Manos OL 6-4 290 FR-RS Chapin, S.C. (Chapin)71 Eric Douglas OL 6-4 315 SO-1L Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek)72 Donell Stanley OL 6-3 325 SR-3L Floydale, S.C. (Latta)73 Summie Carlay OL 6-5 295 SO-SQ Laurens, S.C. (Laurens)74 Vincent Murphy OL 6-2 290 FR-HS Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas)75 Jordon Carty OL 6-7 310 SO-SQ Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. (South Broward)76 Jordan Rhodes OL 6-4 330 SO-SQ Fairburn, Ga. (Creekside)78 M.J. Webb OL 6-3 290 SO-1L Rutledge, Ga. (Morgan County)79 Dylan Wonnum OL 6-5 310 SO-1L Tucker, Ga. (Tucker)80 Keveon Mullins WR 6-1 220 FR-HS Memphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven)82 KeShawn Toney TE 6-2 240 FR-HS Williston, S.C. (Williston-Elko)83 Chavis Dawkins WR 6-2 225 SR-3L Duncan, S.C. (Byrnes)84 Kyle Markway TE 6-4 250 JR-2L St. Louis, Mo. (St. John Vianney)85 Michael Almond K/P 6-3 223 SR-2L North Augusta, S.C. (Westminster)85 Tyquan Johnson WR 6-2 178 FR-PG Sylvania, Ga. (Screven County/ Fork Union)86 Chad Terrell WR 6-3 220 SO-1L Bogue Chitto, Miss. (North Paulding)88 Will Register TE 6-4 245 SO-SQ Chapin, S.C. (Chapin)89 Bryan Edwards WR 6-3 215 SR-3L Conway, S.C. (Conway)90 Rick Sandidge DL 6-5 300 SO-1L Concord, N.C. (Concord)92 Tyreek Johnson DL 6-3 270 FR-RS Sumter, S.C. (Lakewood)93 Joseph Anderson DL 6-3 280 FR-HS Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland)95 Kobe Smith DL 6-2 300 SR-3L Lawrenceville, Ga. (Archer)97 Devontae Davis DL 6-3 300 JR-JC New Ellenton, S.C. (Silver Bluff/ Georgia Military)99 Jabari Ellis DL 6-3 280 JR-SQ Vance, S.C. (Lake Marion/ Georgia Military)

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALLTHE HEAD COACH

Will Muschamp begins his fourth season directing the Gamecocks’ foot-ball fortunes in 2019. Muschamp was introduced as the University of South Carolina’s 34th head football coach on December 7, 2015.

Coach Muschamp recorded more wins in his first three seasons in Co-lumbia (22) than any coach in school history. He is also the first head coach to take the Gamecocks to bowl games in each of his first three seasons.

In his first season in Columbia, Muschamp guided the Gamecocks to a 6-7 mark and a spot in the Birming-ham Bowl. The Gamecocks doubled their win total from the previous sea-son 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 pass-ing (Jake Bentley) and rushing (Rico Dowdle). Seventy-six of the Game-cocks’ 113-man Birmingham Bowl roster (67.3 percent) were either fresh-men or sophomores in Muschamp’s 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 culmi-nated with an Outback Bowl victory over Michigan on New Year’s Day.

Coach 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.

Regarded as an outstanding defen-sive mind, Muschamp is a 24-year coaching veteran, including 16 years in the Southeastern Conference. In seven seasons as a head coach, all in the SEC, Muschamp owns a 50-38 record, a .568 winning percentage, including a 22-17 mark at South Carolina.

His previous head coaching experi-ence 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 na-tional 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 Bro-yles 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 University in 2015, his third stint as an SEC defensive coordinator. He also held that title with 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 nation’s Top-10 in total de-fense and in scoring defense five times.

Muschamp’s first full-time coaching experience in the SEC came at LSU. He was the Tigers’ linebacker coach for one season before being elevated to de-fensive 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. Under his guidance, the Longhorn de-fense ranked No. 1 in the nation with 119 sacks and ranked in the Top-10 nationally allowing 2.9 yards per rush-ing 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 Or-akpo 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 have allowed less than 100 rushing yards per game and twice led the nation in rush-ing 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, Mus-champ moved immediately into coaching, working as a GA at Auburn from 1995-96, while earning his mas-ter’s degree. He served as a secondary coach at West Georgia (1998) and Eastern Kentucky (1999) before mov-ing into his first defensive coordinator 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 Dolphins Assistant Head Coach for Defense in 2005 under Nick Saban.

During his playing career at Geor-gia, Muschamp earned his way from walk-on to scholarship player by the spring of his redshirt freshman season 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.

WILLMUSCHAMPHEAD COACHHEAD COACHFourth Year at South Carolina

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

2016-19 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 Outback1993 Citrus1991 Independence

coaching experience

bowl experience

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALLMUSCHAMP BY THE NUMBERS

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 DolphinsFlorida 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 Panthers

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 4-7 3-5 Florida 28-21 17-15 South Carolina 26-24 15-17 Overall 54-45 32-32

Muschamp Head Coach Year-by-Year

Muschamp vs. OpponentsAkron ........................................ 1-0Alabama .................................... 0-3Appalachian State ...................... 0-1Arkansas .................................... 2-0Auburn ...................................... 0-1Bowling Green .......................... 1-0Charleston Southern ................. 1-0Chattanooga .............................. 1-0Clemson .................................... 0-3Coastal Carolina ........................ 1-0East Carolina ............................. 1-0Eastern Kentucky ...................... 1-0Eastern Michigan ...................... 1-0Florida Atlantic ......................... 1-0Florida....................................... 1-3Florida 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 .................................. 7-1Texas A&M ............................... 1-4Toledo ....................................... 1-0UAB .......................................... 1-0USF .......................................... 0-1Vanderbilt ................................. 7-1Virginia ..................................... 0-1Western Carolina....................... 1-0Wofford ..................................... 1-0TOTALS.............................. 54-45

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

Mississippi State ........................ 0-1Missouri.................................... 4-3South Carolina.......................... 1-3Tennessee .................................. 7-1Texas A&M .............................. 1-4Vanderbilt ................................. 7-1TOTALS ............................. 32-32

Muschamp vs. the SEC

NFL Drafted Players Coached by Will Muschamp

Did you know...Will Muschamp has coached 88 players who have been drafted in the NFL, including 15 first-round picks: Marcus Spears, Nick Fairley, Bri-an Orakpo, Earl Thomas, Kenny Vaccaro, Sharrif Floyd, Matt Elam, Dominique Easley, Dante Fowler Jr., D.J. Humphries, Vernon Harg-reaves III, Keanu Neal, Jarrad Davis, Hayden Hurst and Taven Bryan. He has also coached a pair of players - Junior Seau and Jason Taylor - who have been inducted in the NFL Hall of Fame.

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WM WM ALL @SC ‘19Overall 54-45 26-24 4-7Home 36-17 18-9 3-3Road 14-21 6-12 1-3Neutral 4-7 2-3 0-1

August 1-1 0-1 0-1September 21-10 9-8 2-2October 13-14 8-5 1-2November 16-17 7-8 1-2December 1-2 1-2 0-0January 2-1 1-0 0-0

Leading after 1st Quarter 27-12 14-5 3-4Tied after 1st Quarter 11-10 3-8 0-1Trailing after 1st Quarter 16-23 9-11 1-2

Leading at Halftime 40-9 18-5 4-2Tied at Halftime 3-3 2-2 0-1Trailing at Halftime 11-33 6-17 0-4

Leading after 3rd Quarter 43-7 20-4 4-2Tied after 3rd Quarter 3-2 2-2 0-0Trailing after 3rd Quarter 8-36 4-18 0-5

When Scoring First 32-15 15-8 2-4When Opp. Scores First 22-30 11-16 2-3

Largest Halftime Lead 41 41 41Largest Halftime Deficit 35 35 14>Come From Behind Win 16 16 7

Score 20-plus Points 48-15 23-8 4-4Score 30-plus Points 31-3 14-3 1-0Opponents Score 20 or less 39-7 16-2 4-1Decided by 3 or less 7-4 6-1 1-0Decided by 7 or less 20-16 13-7 1-2Decided by 8 or less 22-17 14-7 1-2Decided by 10 or less 24-19 15-8 1-2

Rush for 100-plus Yards 51-20 24-7 4-3Rush for 150-plus Yards 39-5 18-2 3-1Pass for 200-plus Yards 33-32 13-18 2-5Pass for 300-plus Yards 6-7 3-6 1-3Total 400-plus Yards 25-4 10-3 2-1

Opp. Rush 100 yards or less 26-7 8-2 1-2Opp. Pass 200 yards or less 26-22 11-9 3-2Opp. Total 300 yards or less 26-9 10-1 3-1

Commit More Turnovers 10-26 6-11 0-3Commit Fewer Turnovers 36-8 18-3 4-1Commit Equal Turnovers 8-11 2-10 0-3

Lead in Time of Possession 34-13 13-5 2-2Trail in Time of Possession 20-32 13-19 2-5

*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 4. 9 at Tennessee ............................10/14/17 9 vs Chattanooga .......................11/17/18 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

1. 493 vs Charleston Southern ...........09/07/19 2. 422 vs Western Carolina ................11/19/16 3. 273 at Vanderbilt ...........................09/22/18 4. 263 vs Coastal Carolina .................09/01/18

1. 72 vs Charleston Southern ...........09/07/19 2. 74 vs Michigan (Tampa) ..............01/01/18 3. 76 vs Alabama ..............................09/14/19 4. 78 vs Florida ................................11/11/17 78 vs Chattanooga .......................11/17/18

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. 36:10 vs Missouri .............................11/05/16 3. 36:09 vs Western Carolina ................11/19/16 4. 35:54 vs Tennessee ............................10/29/16

1. 98 vs Missouri .............................11/05/16 98 vs Western Carolina ................11/19/16 3. 97 vs Louisiana Tech ....................09/23/17 95 at Tennessee ............................10/14/17

1. 9:12 at Tennessee ............................10/14/17 2. 7:10 vs Wofford ..............................11/18/17 3. 6:28 at Tennessee ............................10/14/17 4. 6:09 vs Appalachian State ...............11/09/19

1. 16 vs Louisiana Tech ....................09/23/17 16 at Tennessee ............................10/14/17 3. 15 vs Appalachian State ...............11/09/19 4. 14 vs NC State (Charlotte) ..........09/02/17 14 vs Coastal Carolina .................09/01/18 14 vs Georgia ...............................09/08/18

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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Coleman HutzlerSpecial TeamsCoordinator/LinebackersFourth Year

SIDELINES

Kyle KrantzNickels/

SAM LinebackersFourth Year

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Mike PetersonOutside Linebackers

Fourth YearSIDELINES

Travaris RobinsonDefensive

Coordinator/Defensive Backs

Fourth YearSIDELINES

John Scott Jr.Defensive Line

First YearSIDELINES

Bobby BentleyTight EndsFourth Year

PRESS BOX

Thomas BrownRunning Backs

First YearSIDELINES

Bryan McClendonOffensive

Coordinator/Wide Receivers

Fourth YearPRESS BOX

Eric WolfordOffensive Line

Fourth YearSIDELINES

Dan WernerQuarterbacksSecond Year

SIDELINES

ASSISTANT COACHES

ASSISTANT COACHES - DEFENSE

ASSISTANT COACHES - OFFENSE

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL2019 STATISTICS SC OPPSCORING 266 275 Points Per Game 24.2 25.0 Points Off Turnovers 53 38FIRST DOWNS 223 216 Rushing 81 85 Passing 123 112 Penalty 19 19RUSHING YARDAGE 1727 1685 Yards gained rushing 1933 1939 Yards lost rushing 206 254 Rushing Attempts 370 410 Average Per Rush 4.7 4.1 Average Per Game 157.0 153.2 TDs Rushing 18 7PASSING YARDAGE 2562 2507 Comp-Att-Int 252-439-6 211-361-12 Average Per Pass 5.8 6.9 Average Per Catch 10.2 11.9 Average Per Game 232.9 227.9 TDs Passing 12 20TOTAL OFFENSE 4289 4192 Total Plays 809 771 Average Per Play 5.3 5.4 Average Per Game 389.9 381.1KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 21-425 14-334PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 11-146 15-241INT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-102 6-154KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.2 23.9PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 13.3 16.1INT RETURN AVERAGE 8.5 25.7FUMBLES-LOST 12-7 9-5PENALTIES-Yards 75-623 67-528 Average Per Game 56.6 48.0PUNTS-Yards 62-2930 58-2600 Average Per Punt 47.3 44.8 Net punt average 41.8 41.3KICKOFFS-Yards 57-3478 59-3630 Average Per Kick 61.0 61.5 Net kick average 38.9 39.1TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 27:14 32:463RD-DOWN Conversions 54/169 57/163 3rd-Down Pct 32% 35%4TH-DOWN Conversions 13/26 5/13 4th-Down Pct 50% 38%SACKS BY-Yards 23-144 23-153MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 31 32FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 17-21 17-24ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 0-1RED-ZONE SCORES (27-35) 77% (25-30) 83%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (17-35) 49% (14-30) 47%PAT-ATTEMPTS (29-30) 97% (30-31) 97%ATTENDANCE 465157 337112 Games/Avg Per Game 6/77526 4/84278 Neutral Site Games 1/52183

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalSouth Carolina 78 77 44 64 3 266Opponents 49 71 55 100 0 275

RUSHING G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Tavien Feaster 9 112 639 14 625 5.6 5 37 69.4Rico Dowdle 9 99 499 21 478 4.8 4 35 53.1Mon Denson 9 39 232 0 232 5.9 3 57 25.8Kevin Harris 5 20 178 0 178 8.9 4 75 35.6Deshaun Fenwick 4 22 118 7 111 5.0 0 18 27.8Dakereon Joyner 8 29 130 23 107 3.7 1 41 13.4Bryan Edwards 10 2 22 0 22 11.0 0 15 2.2Joseph Charlton 11 1 10 0 10 10.0 0 10 0.9Shi Smith 9 3 8 0 8 2.7 0 5 0.9Josh Vann 9 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.6Parker White 11 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.3OrTre Smith 8 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1TEAM 5 3 0 4 -4 -1.3 0 0 -0.8Jake Bentley 1 6 14 19 -5 -0.8 0 9 -5.0Ryan Hilinski 10 31 75 117 -42 -1.4 1 14 -4.2Total.......... 11 370 1933 206 1727 4.7 18 75 157.0Opponents...... 11 410 1939 254 1685 4.1 7 75 153.2

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GRyan Hilinski 10 115.43 220-379-4 58.0 2252 11 75 225.2Jake Bentley 1 90.76 16-30-2 53.3 142 1 26 142.0Dakereon Joyner 8 107.54 16-28-0 57.1 168 0 25 21.0TEAM 5 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Shi Smith 9 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total.......... 11 112.71 252-439-6 57.4 2562 12 75 232.9Opponents...... 11 128.42 211-361-12 58.4 2507 20 81 227.9

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GBryan Edwards 10 71 816 11.5 6 75 81.6Shi Smith 9 38 449 11.8 2 75 49.9Kyle Markway 11 28 310 11.1 2 22 28.2Rico Dowdle 9 20 155 7.8 0 26 17.2Josh Vann 9 19 171 9.0 0 19 19.0Nick Muse 8 17 158 9.3 0 21 19.8Tavien Feaster 9 13 79 6.1 0 14 8.8Chavis Dawkins 10 9 97 10.8 0 21 9.7Xavier Legette 11 9 80 8.9 1 20 7.3OrTre Smith 8 8 64 8.0 1 17 8.0Dakereon Joyner 8 6 46 7.7 0 13 5.8Chad Terrell 8 4 56 14.0 0 20 7.0Trey Adkins 3 3 58 19.3 0 29 19.3Kevin Harris 5 3 26 8.7 0 11 5.2Ryan Hilinski 10 2 -14 -7.0 0 0 -1.4Jay Urich 7 1 11 11.0 0 11 1.6KeShawn Toney 3 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Total.......... 11 252 2562 10.2 12 75 232.9Opponents...... 11 211 2507 11.9 20 81 227.9

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongBryan Edwards 7 125 17.9 0 38Josh Vann 2 24 12.0 0 22Xavier Legette 1 -1 -1.0 0 0Darius Rush 1 -2 -2.0 0 0Total.......... 11 146 13.3 0 38Opponents...... 15 241 16.1 2 65

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongIsrael Mukuamu 4 53 13.2 1 53Ernest Jones 2 1 0.5 0 1R.J. Roderick 2 4 2.0 0 3John Dixon 1 3 3.0 0 3D.J. Wonnum 1 21 21.0 0 21Jammie Robinson 1 15 15.0 0 15T.J. Brunson 1 5 5.0 0 5Total.......... 12 102 8.5 1 53Opponents...... 6 154 25.7 2 100

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL2019 STATISTICSKICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongShi Smith 12 263 21.9 0 60Xavier Legette 4 113 28.2 0 50Jammie Robinson 2 38 19.0 0 22Kyle Markway 2 11 5.5 0 6Will Register 1 0 0.0 0 0Total.......... 21 425 20.2 0 60Opponents...... 14 334 23.9 0 57

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongTotal.......... 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 1 0

|-------- PATs ---------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsPParker White 0 17-21 25-25 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 76Bryan Edwards 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Tavien Feaster 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Rico Dowdle 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Kevin Harris 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Mon Denson 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Kyle Markway 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Shi Smith 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Ryan Hilinski 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 6Dakereon Joyner 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6OrTre Smith 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Xavier Legette 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Israel Mukuamu 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Will Tommie 0 0-0 4-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 4Total.......... 31 17-21 29-30 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 266Opponents...... 32 17-24 30-31 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 275

FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg BlkParker White 17-21 81.0 0-0 5-5 5-6 6-6 1-4 50 0

FG SEQUENCE South Carolina OpponentsNorth Carolina (32),53,(39) (22),47,(24),(22)Charleston Southern (47) (41)Alabama (44),(28),(48) (23),37,(21)Missouri 50 (47),39,(25)Kentucky (26) -Georgia (49),57,33,(24) (50),53,42Florida (49),(31) (48)Tennessee - (46),39,(31)Vanderbilt (22) -Appalachian State (41),(25),(50) (40),(47)Texas A&M (37),(39) (35),42,(30),(40)Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ BlkdJoseph Charlton 61 2930 48.0 66 5 24 27 25 0TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1Total.......... 62 2930 47.3 66 5 24 27 25 1Opponents...... 58 2600 44.8 66 3 13 22 17 0

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnWill Tommie 51 3123 61.2 32 1 Alexander Woznick 6 355 59.2 5 1 Total.......... 57 3478 61.0 37 2 334 38.9 26Opponents...... 59 3630 61.5 36 0 425 39.1 25

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GRyan Hilinski 10 410 -42 2252 2210 221.0Tavien Feaster 9 112 625 0 625 69.4Rico Dowdle 9 99 478 0 478 53.1Dakereon Joyner 8 57 107 168 275 34.4Mon Denson 9 39 232 0 232 25.8Kevin Harris 5 20 178 0 178 35.6Jake Bentley 1 36 -5 142 137 137.0Deshaun Fenwick 4 22 111 0 111 27.8Bryan Edwards 10 2 22 0 22 2.2Joseph Charlton 11 1 10 0 10 0.9Shi Smith 9 4 8 0 8 0.9Josh Vann 9 1 5 0 5 0.6Parker White 11 1 3 0 3 0.3OrTre Smith 8 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1TEAM 5 4 -4 0 -4 -0.8Total.......... 11 809 1727 2562 4289 389.9Opponents...... 11 771 1685 2507 4192 381.1

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GBryan Edwards 10 22 816 125 0 0 963 96.3Shi Smith 9 8 449 0 263 0 720 80.0Tavien Feaster 9 625 79 0 0 0 704 78.2Rico Dowdle 9 478 155 0 0 0 633 70.3Kyle Markway 11 0 310 0 11 0 321 29.2Mon Denson 9 232 0 0 0 0 232 25.8Kevin Harris 5 178 26 0 0 0 204 40.8Josh Vann 9 5 171 24 0 0 200 22.2Xavier Legette 11 0 80 -1 113 0 192 17.5Nick Muse 8 0 158 0 0 0 158 19.8Dakereon Joyner 8 107 46 0 0 0 153 19.1Deshaun Fenwick 4 111 0 0 0 0 111 27.8Chavis Dawkins 10 0 97 0 0 0 97 9.7OrTre Smith 8 -1 64 0 0 0 63 7.9Trey Adkins 3 0 58 0 0 0 58 19.3Chad Terrell 8 0 56 0 0 0 56 7.0Jammie Robinson 11 0 0 0 38 15 53 4.8Israel Mukuamu 11 0 0 0 0 53 53 4.8D.J. Wonnum 11 0 0 0 0 21 21 1.9Jay Urich 7 0 11 0 0 0 11 1.6Joseph Charlton 11 10 0 0 0 0 10 0.9T.J. Brunson 11 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.5R.J. Roderick 11 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.4John Dixon 11 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.3Parker White 11 3 0 0 0 0 3 0.3Ernest Jones 11 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.1Darius Rush 11 0 0 -2 0 0 -2 -0.2TEAM 5 -4 0 0 0 0 -4 -0.8Jake Bentley 1 -5 0 0 0 0 -5 -5.0Ryan Hilinski 10 -42 -14 0 0 0 -56 -5.6Total.......... 11 1727 2562 146 425 102 4962 451.1Opponents...... 11 1685 2507 241 334 154 4921 447.4

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL2019 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 11 53 35 88 5.5-23 1.0-16 2-1 5 1 . 1 . .6 T.J. Brunson 11 39 32 71 5.0-11 . 1-5 3 . 1-0 . . .24 Israel Mukuamu 11 42 13 55 2.0-3 . 4-53 7 . . . . .7 Jammie Robinson 11 37 14 51 . . 1-15 4 . . 1 . .29 J.T. Ibe 10 37 14 51 0.5-0 . . 3 . . . . .10 R.J. Roderick 11 34 16 50 2.5-11 1.0-8 2-4 1 . . . . .8 D.J. Wonnum 11 24 13 37 9.5-42 4.5-32 1-21 . 3 . 1 1 .15 Aaron Sterling 11 18 19 37 10.0-44 6.0-34 . 2 4 1-0 1 . .1 Jaycee Horn 11 24 11 35 2.0-13 1.0-12 . 9 . . 2 . .44 Sherrod Greene 11 24 10 34 6.5-18 0.5-0 . . 2 . . . .3 Javon Kinlaw 11 13 18 31 6.0-30 6.0-30 . 2 4 2-0 . 1 .95 Kobe Smith 11 12 16 28 2.5-4 0.5-2 . . 2 . . . .52 Kingsley Enagbare 11 14 7 21 5.5-20 2.5-10 . . 3 . . . .30 Damani Staley 8 9 9 18 2.0-3 . . 1 . . . . .26 Zacch Pickens 11 8 8 16 . . . . 1 . . . .21 Jamyest Williams 4 11 5 16 . . . . . . . . .35 Daniel Fennell 10 11 3 14 3.0-10 . . . 2 . . . .9 Cam Smith 3 5 2 7 . . . . . . . . .90 Rick Sandidge 11 4 2 6 0.5-1 . . . 1 1-0 . . .40 Jahmar Brown 9 4 2 6 1.0-6 . . 1 . . 1 . .45 Spencer Eason-Riddle 11 4 2 6 . . . . . . . . .5 Keir Thomas 2 2 2 4 1.0-4 . . . . . . . .22 John Dixon 11 2 1 3 1.0-2 . 1-3 . . . . . .28 Darius Rush 11 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .42 Rosendo Louis Jr. 3 3 . 3 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . .11 Eldridge Thompson 8 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .23 Derek Boykins-Brooks 1 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .99 Jabari Ellis 7 3 . 3 . . . 1 . . . . .17 Xavier Legette 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .92 Tyreek Johnson 1 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .83 Chavis Dawkins 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .18 OrTre Smith 8 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .39 Matt Oliveira 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .34 Mon Denson 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .32 Caleb Kinlaw 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .21 Shilo Sanders 4 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .31 Jamel Cook 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .4 Tavien Feaster 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .13 Shi Smith 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .47 Jordan Villafane 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .71 Eric Douglas 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .93 Joseph Anderson 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Total.......... 11 458 258 716 67-246 23-144 12-102 40 23 5-0 7 2 . Opponents...... 11 465 266 731 55-224 23-153 6-154 51 44 7-0 8 1 -

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL2019 DEFENSIVE STATISTICSTOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT UNC CSU ALA MIZZ UK UGA UF UT VU APP TAMU CUErnest Jones 53-35 88 4-8 0-1 6-3 6-3 4-3 4-8 3-2 6-1 3-0 8-2 9-4T.J. Brunson 39-32 71 3-6 3-1 1-3 9-3 1-4 7-3 3-3 3-7 6-0 3-2 -Israel Mukuamu 42-13 55 5-2 - 5-3 5-0 5-1 7-4 5-0 4-0 3-0 2-2 1-1J.T. Ibe 37-14 51 DNP 3-1 5-1 4-0 1-1 2-1 6-2 3-2 2-0 4-1 7-5Jammie Robinson 37-14 51 1-1 0-1 4-0 3-0 - 2-2 3-1 5-4 5-1 2-1 12-3R.J. Roderick 34-16 50 4-5 1-1 5-3 4-0 1-1 1-3 5-1 4-0 3-0 4-1 2-1D.J. Wonnum 24-13 37 4-3 - 2-2 - 5-0 3-3 3-0 2-0 2-0 2-2 1-3Aaron Sterling 18-19 37 1-3 1-0 1-1 3-2 1-1 2-3 2-2 2-5 3-0 1-1 1-1Jaycee Horn 24-11 35 3-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-0 6-1 2-3 2-0 3-1 2-0 3-1Sherrod Greene 24-10 34 1-1 1-0 1-0 3-1 3-2 4-1 - 3-2 3-0 5-2 0-1Javon Kinlaw 13-18 31 1-3 1-0 3-1 2-2 1-0 1-3 2-2 0-1 1-0 0-3 1-3Kobe Smith 12-16 28 0-4 - 1-1 3-0 1-0 1-5 0-2 0-2 2-0 3-2 1-0Kingsley Enagbare 14-7 21 0-1 1-0 1-0 6-0 2-1 2-1 1-0 - - 0-1 1-3Damani Staley 9-9 18 - 2-1 - 4-0 2-0 0-2 DNP DNP DNP - 1-6Zacch Pickens 8-8 16 0-6 1-1 - 2-0 1-0 - 1-0 - 1-0 1-0 1-1JamyestWilliams 11-5 16 5-4 2-0 1-1 3-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPDaniel Fennell 11-3 14 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 3-1 - 1-0 3-0 1-0 1-0 DNPCam Smith 5-2 7 DNP 4-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-0 DNPJahmar Brown 4-2 6 0-1 1-0 - - 1-0 - - 1-0 DNP DNP 1-1Spencer Eason-Riddle 4-2 6 - 2-2 - - - - 1-0 - 1-0 - -Rick Sandidge 4-2 6 1-0 - - - 0-1 2-0 - - - 1-0 0-1Keir Thomas 2-2 4 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 1-2John Dixon 2-1 3 0-1 - 2-0 - - - - - - - -Jabari Ellis 3-0 3 - 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - - 2-0Darius Rush 2-1 3 - 1-1 - - - - - - 1-0 - -Rosendo Louis Jr. 3-0 3 DNP 2-0 DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNPEldridge Thompson 3-0 3 DNP 3-0 - - - - - - - DNP DNPDerek Boykins-Brooks 3-0 3 DNP 3-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPXavier Legette 2-0 2 1-0 - - 1-0 - - - - - - -Tyreek Johnson 1-1 2 DNP 1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPEric Douglas 1-0 1 - DNP DNP - - - - - - - 1-0Chavis Dawkins 1-0 1 1-0 - - - - - - - DNP - -OrTre Smith 0-1 1 DNP - 0-1 - - - - - - DNP DNPMatt Oliveira 0-1 1 - - - - - - - - - - 0-1Mon Denson 1-0 1 - - - - 1-0 - - - - DNP DNPCaleb Kinlaw 1-0 1 - - - - - DNP DNP - - 1-0 -Shilo Sanders 1-0 1 DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP - - - DNP DNP DNPJamel Cook 1-0 1 DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPTavien Feaster 1-0 1 - 1-0 - - - - - - - DNP DNPJordan Villafane 1-0 1 DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPJoseph Anderson 1-0 1 DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPShi Smith 1-0 1 1-0 - - - - - - - DNP DNP -

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2019 South Carolina Game-by-Game Starters

1st Rushing Passing Total Offense Punts Fumbles Penalties KO Ret. Punt Ret. Int. Ret. 3rd Time ofTeam 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 PossS. Carolina 20 15 31-128-1 16-30-2-142-1 61-270-2 5-43.2 0-0 9-75 3-100 3-66 0-0 3-12 26:07N. Carolina 24 24 52-238-0 15-24-0-245-2 76-483-2 5-41.6 2-1 10-90 1-13 1-15 2-33 5-16 33:42Chas. Southern 10 14 24-72-0 26-46-3-195-1 70-267-1 6-43.3 0-0 2-14 2-25 0-0 1-1 6-17 33:56S. Carolina 72 29 38-493-8 25-31-1-282-2 69-775-10 0-0.0 1-1 3-35 2-11 2-24 3-6 4-7 26:04Alabama 47 25 25-76-1 31-39-0-495-5 64-571-6 1-14.0 0-0 11-92 0-0 1-18 1-0 6-12 32:37S. Carolina 23 31 29-135-0 36-57-1-324-2 86-459-2 2-45.5 2-1 5-32 4-62 0-0 0-0 8-18 27:23 S. Carolina 14 11 24-16-1 19-41-1-255-1 65-271-2 8-53.4 2-2 6-63 0-0 0-0 1-21 3-16 22:10Missouri 34 26 54-194-0 19-33-1-227-2 87-421-2 5-40.0 1-1 4-37 0-0 3-35 1-100 8-19 37:50Kentucky 7 9 28-115-1 13-34-1-97-0 62-212-1 9-51.1 2-1 4-20 3-84 1-9 0-0 2-15 26:10S. Carolina 24 21 46-247-3 15-27-0-140-0 73-387-3 9-51.2 2-1 5-40 0-0 1-(-2) 1-0 5-15 33:50S. Carolina 20 16 36-142-0 21-32-0-155-1 68-297-1 7-45.4 0-0 11-68 0-0 0-0 3-53 5-17 23:56Georgia 17 30 43-173-1 28-52-3-295-1 95-468-2 3-57.7 1-1 6-60 0-0 0-0 0-0 9-18 36:04Florida 38 18 30-154-1 21-33-1-200-4 63-354-5 7-44.7 1-0 4-25 1-16 1-6 0-0 5-14 27:57 S. Carolina 27 16 43-217-2 17-35-0-170-1 78-387-3 7-45.9 1-1 5-60 4-86 0-0 1-15 7-18 32:03S. Carolina 21 22 30-78-2 28-51-0-319-1 81-397-3 8-44.4 0-0 8-65 1-15 1-6 0-0 4-18 25:32Tennessee 41 20 38-134-0 18-30-0-351-3 68-485-3 4-44.0 0-0 8-49 0-0 3-101 0-0 5-14 34:28Vanderbilt 7 12 29-113-0 11-21-2-76-1 50-189-1 7-45.0 0-0 2-20 3-55 0-0 0-0 3-11 26:13S. Carolina 24 25 49-205-1 24-31-0-235-2 80-440-3 3-37.0 1-1 11-94 1-25 3-53 2-6 9-15 33:47Appalachian St. 20 11 41-97-1 9-16-1-105-0 57-202-1 7-45.1 0-0 8-46 3-117 1-4 1-20 2-13 29:50S. Carolina 15 22 27-21-0 32-58-1-325-1 85-346-1 5-52.4 2-0 8-50 4-52 1-(-1) 1-1 4-18 30:10 S. Carolina 6 15 17-45-0 19-46-0-215-0 63-260-0 8-46.0 0-0 4-41 2-74 0-0 0-0 2-15 18:21Texas A&M 30 27 46-319-2 20-33-0-221-1 79-540-3 4-41.2 0-0 8-75 1-24 4-53 0-0 6-14 41:39Clemson S. Carolina

OffensePOS. UNC CSU BAMA MIZZOU UK UGA FLORIDA TENN VANDY APP ST TAMU CLEM WR Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards LegetteWR S. Smith S. Smith S. Smith S. Smith S. Smith S. Smith S. Smith S. Smith Legette Legette S. SmithWR Dawkins Vann Vann Dawkins Muse (TE) Dawkins Dawkins Dawkins Vann Dawkins DawkinsTE Markway Markway Markway Markway Markway Markway Markway Markway Markway Markway MarkwayLT Hutcherson Hutcherson Hutcherson Hutcherson Hutcherson Hutcherson Hutcherson Hutcherson Hutcherson Hutcherson HutchersonLG Stanley Rhodes Rhodes Rhodes Rhodes Rhodes Rhodes Rhodes Rhodes Rhodes RhodesC Manos Stanley Stanley Stanley Stanley Stanley Stanley Stanley Stanley Stanley StanleyRG Douglas Gwyn Gwyn Gwyn Gwyn Gwyn Gwyn Gwyn Gwyn Gwyn GwynRT Dy. Wonnum Dy. Wonnum Dy. Wonnum Dy. Wonnum Nichols Nichols Nichols Nichols Moore Dy. Wonnum Dy. WonnumQB Bentley Hilinski Hilinski Hilinski Hilinski Hilinski Hilinski Hilinski Hilinski Hilinski HilinskiTB Dowdle Dowdle Dowdle Dowdle Dowdle Dowdle Dowdle Feaster Feaster Dowdle Dowdle

DefensePOS. UNC CSU BAMA MIZZOU UK UGA FLORIDA TENN VANDY APP ST TAMU CLEM DE Sterling Enagbare Sterling Sterling Sterling Sterling Sterling Sterling Sterling Sterling SterlingDT J. Kinlaw J. Kinlaw J. Kinlaw J. Kinlaw J. Kinlaw J. Kinlaw J. Kinlaw J. Kinlaw J. Kinlaw J. Kinlaw J. KinlawDT K. Smith K. Smith K. Smith K. Smith K. Smith K. Smith K. Smith K. Smith K. Smith K. Smith K. SmithDE DJ Wonnum DJ Wonnum DJ Wonnum DJ Wonnum DJ Wonnum DJ Wonnum DJ Wonnum DJ Wonnum DJ Wonnum DJ Wonnum DJ WonnumLB - - - Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene GreeneLB Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones JonesLB Brunson Brunson Brunson Brunson Brunson Brunson Brunson Brunson Brunson Brunson BrunsonCB Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn HornS Williams Williams Williams Roderick Roderick Roderick Roderick Roderick Roderick Roderick RoderickS Mukuamu Ibe Ibe Ibe Ibe Ibe Ibe Ibe Ibe Ibe RobinsonCB Dixon Mukuamu Mukuamu Mukuamu Mukuamu Mukuamu Mukuamu Mukuamu Mukuamu Mukuamu MukuamuNIK Robinson Roderick Roderick - - - - - - -

2019 South Carolina Game-by-Game Captains UNC CSU BAMA MIZZOU UK UGA FLORIDA TENN VANDY APP ST TAMU CLEM Bentley Dowdle Horn Brunson Charlton Dawkins Brunson Edwards Markway Brunson Edwards Kinlaw Edwards Jones Dowdle Edwards Edwards Fennell Feaster Stanley Edwards Ibe Pollard K. Smith Markway Edwards J. Kinlaw K. Smith J. Kinlaw Hutcherson Sterling Stanley J. Kinlaw DJ Wonnum S. Smith Stanley J. Kinlaw Stanley DJ Wonnum Stanley Jones DJ Wonnum K. Smith Stanley

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL2019 INDIVIDUAL GAME STATS

Individual Rushing (Att-Yds/TD)

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

Individual Receiving (Rec-Yds/TD)

Game-by-Game Leaders

PLAYER TOTAL UNC CSU BAMA MIZZOU UK UGA FLA TENN VANDY APP ST. TAMU CLEMTavien Feaster 112-625/5 13-72/1 6-64/0 10-33/0 6-14/0 15-107/2 7-27/0 25-175/1 19-80/1 11-53/0 DNP DNPRico Dowdle 99-478/4 11-62/0 10-87/2 12-102/0 8-17/1 15-102/1 21-79/0 1-8/0 DNP DNP 14-9/0 7-12/0Mon Denson 39-232/3 - 9-118/1 - - 10-41/0 - 12-58/1 7-12/1 1-3/0 DNP DNPKevin Harris 20-178/4 DNP 6-147/3 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 10-20/1 1-2/0 3-9/0Deshaun Fenwick 22-111/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 18-102/0 4-9/0 -Dakereon Joyner 29-107/1 - 4-53/1 - 6--4/0 DNP 6-28/0 DNP DNP 6-9/0 3-14/0 4-7/0Bryan Edwards 2-22/0 - 1-15/0 - - - 1-7/0 - - - - DNPJoseph Charlton 1-10/0 - - - - - - - - - - 1-10/0Shi Smith 3-8/0 - 1-5/0 1-2/0 - - 1-1/0 - - DNP DNP -Josh Vann 1-5/0 - - - - - - - - 1-5/0 DNP DNPParker White 1-3/0 - - 1-3/0 - - - - - - - -OrTre Smith 1-(-1)/0 DNP - - - - - - - 1-(-1)/0 DNP DNPTEAM 3-(-4)/0 1-(-1)/0 DNP DNP 1-(-1)/0 1-(-2)/0 DNP DNP - DNP - DNPJake Bentley 6-(-5)/0 6-(-5)/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPRyan Hilinski 31-(-42)/1 DNP 1-4/1 5-(-5)/0 3-(-10)/0 5-(-1)/0 - 5-(-24)/0 4-(-14)/0 1-14/0 5-(-13)/0 2-7/0

BENTLEY HILINSKI JOYNER S. SMITHNorth Carolina 16-30-2-142-1 - - -Chas. Southern DNP 24-30-1-282-2 1-1-0-0-0 -Alabama DNP 36-57-1-324-2 - -Missouri DNP 13-30-1-166-1 6-11-0-89-0 -Kentucky DNP 15-27-0-140-0 DNP -Georgia DNP 15-20-0-116-1 6-12-0-39-0 -Florida DNP 17-35-0-170-1 DNP -Tennessee DNP 28-51-0-319-1 DNP -Vanderbilt DNP 24-31-0-235-2 - DNPAppalachian State DNP 32-57-1-325-1 - DNPTexas A&M DNP 16-41-0-175-0 3-4-0-40-0 0-1-0-0-0Clemson

PLAYER TOTAL UNC CSU BAMA MIZZOU UK UGA FLA TENN VANDY APP ST. TAMU CLEMBryan Edwards 71-816/6 1-7/0 5-112/2 9-79/0 6-113/1 6-37/0 6-78/1 7-78/0 8-83/0 14-139/1 9-90/1 DNPShi Smith 38-449/2 5-55/0 2-13/0 6-90/1 3-32/0 2-30/0 5-14/0 2-18/0 11-156/1 DNP DNP 2-41/0Kyle Markway 28-310/2 2-37/1 4-37/0 5-46/1 3-52/0 - 1-5/0 1-8/0 1-16/0 1-19/0 5-43/0 5-47/0Josh Vann 19-171/0 2-16/0 3-23/0 4-23/0 1-8/0 1-15/0 2-10/0 3-33/0 2-26/0 1-17/0 DNP DNPNick Muse 17-158/0 DNP 2-22/0 4-21/0 2-25/0 - 3-31/0 1-21/0 4-23/0 1-15/0 DNP DNPRico Dowdle 20-155/0 2-12/0 2-16/0 3-21/0 - 1-23/0 3-6/0 - DNP DNP 5-67/0 4-10/0Chavis Dawkins 9-97/0 - - - 2-30/0 2-19/0 1-11/0 1-5/0 - DNP 2-11/0 1-21/0Xavier Legette 9-80/1 - - - - 1-4/0 - - - 3-34/1 5-42/0 -Tavien Feaster 13-79/0 2-11/0 3-19/0 2-17/0 1-5/0 2-12/0 - - 1-5/0 2-10/0 DNP DNPOrTre Smith 8-64/1 DNP 2-28/0 2-14/0 - - - 2-7/1 1-10/0 1-5/0 DNP DNPTrey Adkins 3-58/0 DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-33/0 1-25/0Chad Terrell 4-56/0 DNP - DNP DNP - - - - - 1-11/0 3-45/0Dakereon Joyner 6-46/0 2-4/0 1-12/0 1-13/0 - DNP - DNP DNP - 2-17/0 -Kevin Harris 3-26/0 DNP - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 3-26/0Jay Urich 1-11/0 - - DNP - - DNP DNP DNP - 1-11/0 -KeShawn Toney 1-0/0 DNP 1-0/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP -Ryan Hilinski 2-(-14)/0 DNP - - 1-(-10)/0 - - - - 1-(-4)/0 -

Opponent Rushing Passing Receiving (No.) Receiving (Yds.) TacklesNorth Carolina Feaster 13-74/1 Bentley 16-30-2-142-1 S. Smith 5-55-0 S. Smith 5-55-0 Jones 4-8-12Chas. Southern Harris 6-147/3 Hilinski 24-30-1-282-2 Edwards 5-112-2 Edwards 5-112-2 C. Smith 4-2-6Alabama Dowdle 12-102/0 Hilinski 36-57-1-324-2 Edwards 9-79-0 S. Smith 6-90-1 Jones 6-3-9Missouri Dowdle 8-17/1 Hilinski 13-30-1-166-1 Edwards 6-113-1 Edwards 6-113-1 Brunson 9-3-12Kentucky Feaster 15-107/2 Hilinski 15-27-0-140-0 Edwards 6-37-0 Edwards 6-37-0 Jones 4-3-7Georgia Dowdle 21-83/0 Hilinski 15-20-0-116-1 Edwards 6-78-1 Edwards 6-78-1 Jones 4-8-12Florida Feaster 25-175/1 Hilinski 17-35-0-170-1 Edwards 7-78-0 Edwards 7-78-0 Ibe 6-2-8Tennessee Feaster 19-80/1 Hilinski 28-51-0-319-1 S. Smith 11-156-1 S. Smith 11-156-1 Brunson 3-7-10Vanderbilt Fenwick 18-102/0 Hilinski 24-31-0-235-2 Edwards 14-139-1 Edwards 14-139-1 Brunson 6-0-6/Robinson 5-1-6Appalachian State Joyner 3-14/0 Hilinski 32-57-1-325-1 Edwards 9-90-1 Edwards 9-90-1 Jones 8-2-10Texas A&M Dowdle 7-12/0 Hilinski 16-41-0-175-0 Markway 5-47-0 Markway 5-47-0 Robinson 12-3-15Clemson

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL2019 SCORING DRIVES

NORTH CAROLINA Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultWhite 32-yard field goal 1 9 58 3:30 FGFeaster 34-yard run 1 7 75 2:49 TDWhite 39-yard field goal 2 9 48 3:32 FGMarkway 22-yard pass from Bentley 3 6 36 2:33 TD

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultDowdle 3-yard run 1 9 70 3:31 TDHilinski 4-yard run 1 6 80 1:49 TDJoyner 6-yard run 1 6 68 2:41 TDEdwards 10-yard pass from Hilinski 2 8 61 2:28 TDEdwards 60-yard pass from Hilinski 2 2 62 0:41 TDWhite 47-yard field goal 2 6 15 1:36 FGDowdle 5-yard run 2 11 86 3:51 TDHarris 1-yard run 3 9 55 2:55 TDDenson 57-yard run 4 5 92 2:31 TDHarris 45-yard run 4 4 70 2:24 TDHarris 75-yard run 4 1 75 0:39 TD

ALABAMA Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultWhite 44-yard field goal 1 14 60 8:31 FGS. Smith 31-yard pass from Hilinski 1 6 75 1:26 TDWhite 28-yard field goal 3 11 71 3:34 FGWhite 48-yard field goal 4 6 45 1:03 FGMarkway 11-yard pass from Hilinski 4 11 76 1:53 TD

MISSOURI Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultDowdle 1-yard run 2 1 1 0:06 TDEdwards 75-yard pass from Hilinski 3 1 75 0:11 TD

KENTUCKY Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultFeaster 2-yard run 1 11 75 3:51 TDWhite 26-yard field goal 2 10 62 4:39 FGDowdle 30-yard run 3 1 30 0:07 TDFeaster 19-yard run 4 7 85 3:30 TD

GEORGIA Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultEdwards 46-yard pass from Hilinski 1 9 93 3:59 TDWhite 49-yard field goal 2 7 30 2:31 FGWhite 24-yard field goal 2OT 8 19 - FG

FLORIDA Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultDenson 1-yard run 1 8 75 5:01 TDWhite 49-yard field goal 2 6 45 2:03 FGFeaster 21-yard run 3 3 20 0:45 TDWhite 31-yard field goal 3 12 72 6:22 FGO. Smith 4-yard pass from Hilinski 4 8 75 2:09 TD

TENNESSEE Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultS. Smith 75-yard pass from Hilinski 1 1 75 0:11 TDDenson 1-yard run 2 9 44 2:23 TDFeaster 1-yard run 2 11 75 2:24 TD

VANDERBILT Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultLegette 20-yard pass from Hilinski 2 8 54 3:05 TDHarris 1-yard run 2 13 69 4:30 TDWhite 22-yard field goal 4 8 25 2:58 FGEdwards 25-yard pass from Hilinski 4 9 76 3:48 TD

APPALACHIAN STATE Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultWhite 41-yard field goal 1 15 52 6:09 FGWhite 25-yard field goal 1 8 60 3:48 FGWhite 50-yard field goal 3 4 3 1:22 FGEdwards 23-yard pass from Hilinski 4 12 78 2:03 TD

TEXAS A&M Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultWhite 37-yard field goal 1 7 63 1:49 FGWhite 39-yard field goal 4 4 (-9) 0:34 FG

NORTH CAROLINA Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultRuggles 22-yard field goal 1 11 70 5:32 FGRuggles 24-yard field goal 2 11 68 5:34 FGRuggles 22-yard field goal 3 10 53 4:23 FGBrown 22-yard pass from Howell 4 7 98 2:20 TDCorrales 17-yard pass from Howell 4 7 95 3:17 TD

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultBraddock 41-yard field goal 1 8 64 3:11 FGWilliams 3-yard pass from Malmgren 4 12 75 6;39 TD

ALABAMA Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultHarris 24-yard pass from Tagovailoa 1 5 65 1:39 TDRuggs 81-yard pass from Tagovailoa 1 4 96 1:55 TDReichard 23-yard field goal 2 10 70 3:39 FGHarris 42-yard pass from Tagovailoa 2 7 65 4:12 TDSmith 42-yard pass from Tagovailoa 3 5 75 9;52 TDReichard 21-yard field goal 3 13 30 6:35 FGSmith 11-yard pass from Tagovailoa 4 3 40 1:08 TDJones 1-yard run 4 12 80 7;47 TD

MISSOURI Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultMcCann 47-yard field goal 2 10 39 2:57 FGOkwuegbunam 3-yard pass from Bryan 2 7 56 2:41 TDBadie 21-yard pass from Bryant 3 10 75 3:59 TDMcCann 25-yard field goal 4 14 68 7:12 FG

KENTUCKY Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultRodriguez 2-yard run 4 5 84 2:00 TD

GEORGIA Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultBlankenship 50-yard field goal 1 9 42 4:45 FGSwift 1-yard run 2 9 75 3:23 TDRobertson 6-yard pass from Fromm 4 13 96 4:38 TD

FLORIDA Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultMcPherson 48-yard field goal 1 6 44 2:16 FGCopeland 37-yard pass from Trask 2 8 75 3:58 TDPierce 75-yard run 3 1 75 0:14 TDSwain 25-yard pass from Trask 4 7 52 3:35 TDPitts 5-yard pass from Trask 4 3 29 0:51 TDGrimes 45-yard pass from Trask 4 6 37 3:10 TD

TENNESSEE Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultCimaglia 46-yard field goal 1 9 36 4:00 FGJennings 48-yard pass from Guarantano 2 2 75 0:42 TDJennings 19-yard pass from Guarantano 3 7 48 2:30 TDCallaway 55-yard pass from Shrout 3 4 68 2:06 TDCimaglia 31-yard field goal 4 7 51 3:12 FG

VANDERBILT Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultJohnson 26-yard pass from Neal 1 11 77 6:06 TD

APPALACHIAN STATE Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultStaton 40-yard field goal 1 10 32 3:41 FGStaton 47-yard field goal 2 10 38 4:12 FGThomas 1-yard run 3 7 39 3:58 TD

TEXAS A&M Qtr Plays Yards TOP ResultSmall 35-yard field goal 1 12 78 7:04 FGRichardson 17-yard pass from Mond 2 8 75 3:48 TDSmall 30-yard field goal 2 13 77 3:46 FGSmall 40-yard field goal 4 14 67 7:40 FGMond 1-yard run 4 5 65 2:03 TDRichardson 75-yard run 4 2 77 0:56 TD

South Carolina Opponents

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL2019 EXPLOSIVE PLAYS

No. Yds Rusher Opponent Qtr Play Result Drive Result1. 21 Dowdle North Carolina 1 First Down FG2. 34 Feaster North Carolina 1 TD TD3. 17 Dowdle North Carolina 3 First Down Punt4. 10 Dowdle Chas. Southern 1 First Down TD5. 12 Dowdle Chas. Southern 1 First Down TD6. 35 Dowdle Chas. Southern 1 First Down TD7. 41 Joyner Chas. Southern 1 First Down TD8. 15 Edwards Chas. Southern 2 First Down TD9. 13 Feaster Chas. Southern 3 First Down TD10. 35 Feaster Chas. Southern 3 First Down INT11. 26 Denson Chas. Southern 3 First Down TD12. 57 Denson Chas. Southern 4 TD TD13. 12 Harris Chas. Southern 4 First Down TD14. 45 Harris Chas. Southern 4 TD TD15. 75 Harris Chas. Southern 4 TD TD16. 22 Dowdle Alabama 3 First Down FG17. 12 Dowdle Alabama 3 First Down FG18. 33 Dowdle Alabama 3 First Down FG19. 11 Dowdle Missouri 2 First Down Punt20. 15 Dowdle Kentucky 1 First Down TD21. 20 Dowdle Kentucky 2 First Down FG22. 30 Dowdle Kentucky 3 TD TD23. 28 Feaster Kentucky 4 First Down TD24. 11 Hilinski Kentucky 4 First Down TD25. 19 Feaster Kentucky 4 TD TD26. 11 Feaster Kentucky 4 First Down Punt27. 13 Dowdle Georgia 2 First Down FG28. 17 Dowdle Georgia 3 First Down Punt29. 17 Feaster Georgia 3 First Down Punt30. 10 Joyner Georgia 4 First Down Punt31. 36 Feaster Florida 1 First Down FG32. 21 Feaster Florida 3 TD TD33. 13 Feaster Florida 3 First Down FG34. 25 Denson Florida 3 First Down FG35. 14 Denson Florida 3 First Down FG36. 14 Feaster Florida 3 First Down FG37. 37 Feaster Florida 4 First Dwon TD38. 12 Feaster Tennessee 2 First Down Punt39. 12 Feaster Tennessee 2 First Down Punt40. 10 Feaster Tennessee 2 First Down TD41. 13 Feaster Tennessee 3 First Down Downs42. 10 Hilinski Tennessee 4 Downs Downs43. 14 Fenwick Vanderbilt 2 First Down TD44. 10 Fenwick Vanderbilt 2 First Down TD45. 14 Hilinski Vanderbilt 2 First Down TD46. 11 Feaster Vanderbilt 3 First Down FG47. 11 Fenwick Vanderbilt 4 First Down FG48. 18 Fenwick Vanderbilt 4 First Down TD49. 14 Fenwick Vanderbilt 4 First Down TD50. 13 Dowdle Texas A&M 1 First Down Punt51. 10 Charlton Texas A&M 2 First Down Half52. 12 Joyner Texas A&M 4 Downs Downs

No. Yds Connection Opponent Qtr Play Result Drive Result1. 26 Bentley-S. Smith N. Carolina 2 First Down FG2. 22 Bentley-Markway N. Carolina 3 TD TD3. 60 Hilinski-Edwards Chas. South. 2 TD TD4. 24 Hilinski-Edwards Chas. South. 2 First Down TD5. 27 Hilinski-Edwards Alabama 1 First Down TD6. 31 Hilinski-S. Smith Alabama 1 TD TD7. 20 Hilinski-S. Smith Alabama 3 First Down FG8. 75 Hilinski-Edwards Missouri 3 TD TD9. 21 Joyner-Dawkins Missouri 4 First Down Downs10. 21 Joyner-Markway Missouri 4 First Down Downs11. 22 Hilinski-S. Smith Kentucky 1 First Down TD12. 23 Hilinski-Dowdle Kentucky 2 First Down Punt13. 46 Hilinski-Edwards Georgia 2 TD TD14. 41 Hilinski-Edwards Florida 1 First Down TD15. 21 Hilinski-Muse Florida 4 First Down Downs16. 75 Hilinski-S. Smith Tennessee 1 TD TD17. 24 Hilinski-S. Smith Tennessee 3 First Down Downs18. 20 Hilinski-Legette Vanderbilt 2 TD TD19. 25 Hilinski-Edwards Vanderbilt 4 TD TD20. 29 Hilinski-Adkins App State 1 First Down FG21. 23 Hilinski-Edwards App State 4 TD TD22. 20 Hilinski-Dowdle App State 4 First Down Final23. 26 Hilinski-Dowdle App State 4 First Down Final24. 21 Hilinski-Dawkins Texas A&M 1 First Down Punt25. 41 Hilinski-S. Smith Texas A&M 1 First Down FG26. 20 Hilinski-Terrell Texas A&M 2 First Down Half27. 25 Joyner-Adkins Texas A&M 4 First Down Downs

No. Yds Returner Opponent Qtr Play Drive Result1. 21 Wonnum Missouri 2 INT TD2. 53 Mukuamu Georgia 2 INT TD

No. Yds Player Opponent Qtr Play1. 53 Mukuamu Georgia 2 INT

No. Yds Returner Opponent Qtr Drive Result60 S. Smith North Carolina 3 TD50 Legette Texas A&M 4 Downs

Yds Returner Opponent Qtr Drive Result24 Edwards North Carolina 1 Missed FG38 Edwards North Carolina 4 INT22 Vann Charleston Southern 4 TD35 Edwards Vanderbilt 3 Downs

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

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL2019 GAME HIGHS

Rushes 49 vs Vanderbilt (Nov 02, 2019)Yards Rushing 493 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019)Yards Per Rush 13.0 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019)TD Rushes 8 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019)Pass attempts 58 vs Appalachian State (Nov 09, 2019)Pass completions 36 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019)Yards Passing 325 vs Appalachian State (Nov 09, 2019)Yards Per Pass 9.1 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019)TD Passes 2 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019) vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) vs Vanderbilt (Nov 02, 2019)Total Plays 86 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019)Total Offense 775 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019)Yards Per Play 11.2 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019)Points 72 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019)Sacks By 4 vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019)First Downs 31 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019)Penalties 11 at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019) vs Vanderbilt (Nov 02, 2019)Penalty Yards 94 vs Vanderbilt (Nov 02, 2019)Turnovers 3 at Missouri (Sep 21, 2019)Interceptions By 3 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019) at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019)Punts 9 vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019)Punting Avg 53.4 at Missouri (Sep 21, 2019)Long Punt 66 at Tennessee (Oct 26, 2019)Punts inside 20 5 vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019) at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019)Long Punt Return 38 vs North Carolina (Aug 31, 2019)

Rushes 25 Tavien Feaster vs Florida (Oct 19, 2019)Yards Rushing 175 Tavien Feaster vs Florida (Oct 19, 2019)TD Rushes 3 Kevin Harris vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019)Long Rush 75 Kevin Harris vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019)Pass attempts 57 Ryan Hilinski vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Ryan Hilinski vs Appalachian State (Nov 09, 2019)Pass completions 36 Ryan Hilinski vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019)Yards Passing 325 Ryan Hilinski vs Appalachian State (Nov 09, 2019)TD Passes 2 Ryan Hilinski vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019) Ryan Hilinski vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Ryan Hilinski vs Vanderbilt (Nov 02, 2019)Long Pass 75 Ryan Hilinski at Missouri (Sep 21, 2019) Ryan Hilinski at Tennessee (Oct 26, 2019)Receptions 14 Bryan Edwards vs Vanderbilt (Nov 02, 2019)Yards Receiving 156 Shi Smith at Tennessee (Oct 26, 2019)TD Receptions 2 Bryan Edwards vs Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2019)Long Reception 75 Bryan Edwards at Missouri (Sep 21, 2019) Shi Smith at Tennessee (Oct 26, 2019)Field Goals 3 Parker White vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Parker White vs Appalachian State (Nov 09, 2019)Long Field Goal 50 Parker White vs Appalachian State (Nov 09, 2019)Punts 9 Joseph Charlton vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019)Punting Avg 53.4 Joseph Charlton at Missouri (Sep 21, 2019)Long Punt 66 Joseph Charlton at Tennessee (Oct 26, 2019)Punts inside 20 5 Joseph Charlton vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019) Joseph Charlton at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019)Long Punt Return 38 Bryan Edwards vs North Carolina (Aug 31, 2019)Long Kickoff Return 60 Shi Smith vs North Carolina (Aug 31, 2019)Tackles 15 Jammie Robinson at Texas A&M (Nov 16, 2019)Sacks 3.0 D.J. Wonnum vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019)Tackles For Loss 3.0 D.J. Wonnum vs North Carolina (Aug 31, 2019) D.J. Wonnum vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019) Sherrod Greene vs Appalachian State (Nov 09, 2019)Interceptions 3 Israel Mukuamu at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019)

Rushes 54 at Missouri (Sep 21, 2019)Yards Rushing 319 at Texas A&M (Nov 16, 2019)Yards Per Rush 6.9 at Texas A&M (Nov 16, 2019)TD Rushes 2 at Texas A&M (Nov 16, 2019)Pass attempts 52 at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019)Pass completions 31 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019)Yards Passing 495 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019)Yards Per Pass 12.7 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019)TD Passes 5 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019)Total Plays 95 at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019)Total Offense 571 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019)Yards Per Play 8.9 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019)Points 47 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019)Sacks By 4 at Missouri (Sep 21, 2019)First Downs 30 at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019)Penalties 11 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019)Penalty Yards 92 vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019)Turnovers 4 at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019)Interceptions By 2 vs North Carolina (Aug 31, 2019)Punts 9 vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019)Punting Avg 57.7 at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019)Long Punt 66 at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019)Punts inside 20 4 at Missouri (Sep 21, 2019) vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019)Long Punt Return 65 at Tennessee (Oct 26, 2019)

Rushes 24 Isaiah Spiller, at Texas A&M (Nov 16, 2019)Yards Rushing 130 Cordarrian Richardson, at Texas A&M (Nov 16, 2019)TD Rushes 1 Seven Times; last Cordarrian Richardson at Texas A&M (Nov 16, 2019)Long Rush 75 Dameon Pierce, vs Florida (Oct 19, 2019) Cordarrian Richardson, at Texas A&M (Nov 16, 2019)Pass attempts 51 Jake Fromm, at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019)Pass completions 28 Tua Tagovailoa vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Jake Fromm, at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019)Yards Passing 444 Tua Tagovailoa vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019)TD Passes 5 Tua Tagovailoa vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019)Long Pass 81 Tua Tagovailoa vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019)Receptions 8 DeVonta Smith vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019)Yards Receiving 174 Jauan Jennings, at Tennessee (Oct 26, 2019)TD Receptions 2 DeVonta Smith vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Najee Harris vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019) Jauan Jennings, at Tennessee (Oct 26, 2019)Long Reception 81 Henry Ruggs III vs Alabama (Sep 14, 2019)Field Goals 3 Noah Ruggles vs North Carolina (Aug 31, 2019) Seth Small, at Texas A&M (Nov 16, 2019)Long Field Goal 50 Rodrigo Blankenship, at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019)Punts 9 Max Duffy, vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019)Punting Avg 57.7 Jake Camarda, at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019)Long Punt 66 Jake Camarda, at Georgia (Oct 12, 2019)Punts inside 20 4 Tucker McCann at Missouri (Sep 21, 2019)Long Punt Return 65 Marquez Callaway, at Tennessee (Oct 26, 2019)Long Kickoff Return 57 Jalen Virgil, vs Appalachian State (Nov 09, 2019)Tackles 16 Tae Daley, vs Vanderbilt (Nov 02, 2019)Sacks 2.0 Kobie Whiteside at Missouri (Sep 21, 2019) Jamar Watson, vs Kentucky (Sep 28, 2019) Darrell Taylor, at Tennessee (Oct 26, 2019)Tackles For Loss 2.5 Akeem Davis-Gaither, vs Appalachian State (Nov 09, 2019) Anthony Hines III, at Texas A&M (Nov 16, 2019)Interceptions 2 Myles Wolfolk vs North Carolina (Aug 31, 2019)

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALLTHE 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:Nicholas Ross, 20 yards, Appalachian State (11/9/19)

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:175, Tavien Feaster, vs. Florida (10/19/19)

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:4, Jake Bentley vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18)

HAD A PLAYER PASS FOR 5 TDs:5, Jake Bentley, at Clemson (10/25/14)

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:3, Israel Mukuamu at Georgia (10/12/19)

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 Appalachian State (11/9/19)

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:75, Kevin Harris vs. Charleston So. (9/7/19)

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)200+ YARDS RUSHING:319, at Texas A&M (11/16/19)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:540, at Texas A&M (11/16/19)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, Arkansas (11/3/07)300+ YARDS RUSHING:321, Darren McFadden, Arkansas (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:55, Shrout to Callaway, Tennessee (10/26/19)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 (10/19/19)

TWO PLAYERS WITH...100+ YARDS RUSHING: at Texas A&M, Cordarrian Richardson (130) and Isaiah Spiller (129), (11/16/19)100+ YARDS RECEIVING:Tennessee, Jauan Jennings (174) & Marquez Callaway (102), (10/26/19)

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August 31, 2019Bank of America Stadium

Charlotte, N.C.52,183

CHARLOTTE N.C. (AP) — True freshman quarterback Sam Howell threw for 245 yards and two touch-downs, Myles Wolfork had two late fourth quarter interceptions and North Carolina battled back to beat South Carolina 24-20 on Saturday in Mack Brown’s return to the sideline following a five-year hiatus.

Howell capped second half drives of 98 and 95 yards with a 22-yard TD strike to Dyami Brown and a 17-yard scoring toss to Beau Corrales to give Brown his first win since 2013, when he coached at Texas.

Brown was holding back tears as he was interviewed leaving the field after singing the school fight song with fans and raising his hands to them in vic-tory.

“I don’t usually (do that) but I thought I should because they stayed, they were loud,” Brown said. ... I wanted to tell them thank you.”

Later, Brown danced in the Tar Heels locker room.The Tar Heels’ defense was strong in the second half, and Wolfork sealed

the win by intercepting Jake Bentley twice on South Carolina’s final three possessions helping North Carolina register its first win over a power-con-ference opponent in a season opener since topping Indiana in 1997, Brown’s final season in his first stint at the school.

The Tar Heels were remarkably conservative on offense in crucial situa-tions in the first half, not wanting to put Howell in difficult situations. North Carolina ran 12 plays inside the South Carolina 25-yard line in the first half and 11 were runs. The only pass attempt resulted in a sack.

But as the game progressed, the Tar Heels began to take the handcuffs off Howell and he responded with two big TD passes and no major mistakes.

“We were very conservative with Sam Howell around the goal line early,” Brown said. “And we felt like at halftime, he’s a quarterback. We have to turn him loose. And he played a tremendous second half.”

North Carolina did most of its damage on the ground though, rushing for 238 yards on 52 carries. Javonte Williams led the way with 102 yards on 18 carries.

“They are patient in their runs and we cut back and over-pursued,” said South Carolina coach Will Muschamp.

Clemson graduate transfer Tavien Feaster, who won two national champi-onship rings with the Tigers and ran for 1,109 yards and 13 touchdowns over the past two seasons, ran for 72 yards and a touchdown for the Gamecocks.

Bentley was limited to 142 yards passing.

GAME CHANGERNorth Carolina scored on drives of 98 and 95 yards in the fourth quarter

to overcome a 20-9 deficit for a 24-20 victory. The Tar Heels scored on passes of 22 and 17 yards, part of Sam Howell’s 245 passing yards.

KEY STAT483 – The Tar Heels gained 483 of total offense, compared to 280 for the

Gamecocks. Javonte Williams had 102 rushing yards while Dazz Newsome had 74 yards receiving. North Carolina also has 33:42 time of possession.

1st 11:30 SC White 32-yard field goal (9-58-3:30) 3-01st 5:58 UNC Ruggles 22-yard field goal (11-70-5:32) 3-31st 3:09 SC Feaster 34-yard run (White kick) (7-75-2:49) 10-32nd 7:24 SC White 39-yard field goal (9-48-3:32) 13-32nd 1:50 UNC Ruggles 24-yard field goal (11-68-5:34) 13-63rd 7:55 UNC Ruggles 22-yard field goal (10-53-4:23) 13-93rd 5:10 SC Markway 22-yard pass from Bentley (White kick) (6-36-2:33) 20-94th 14:27 UNC Brown 22-yard pass from Howell (Howell rush) (7-98-2:20) 20-174th 8:26 UNC Corrales 17-yard pass from Howell (Ruggles kick) (7-95-3:17) 20-24 SC UNC First Downs 15 24 Rushing 6 11 Passing 6 12 Penalty 3 1 Net Yards Rushing 128 238 Rushing Attempts 31 52 Net Yards Passing 142 245 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 16-30-2 15-24-0 Total Offense Yards 270 483 Total Offense Plays 61 76 Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties: No.-Yards 9-75 10-90 Punts-Yards 5-216 5-208 Avg. Yards Per Punt 43.2 41.6 Punt Returns: No.-Yards 3-66 1-15 Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 3-100 1-13 Interceptions: No.-Yards 0-0 2-33 Possession Time 26:07 33:42 Third Down Conversions 3-12 5-16 Fourth Down Conversions 0-0 1-2 Red Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-4 Sacks By: No.-Yards 3-24 3-19 PAT Kicks 2-2 1-1 Field Goals 2-3 3-4

RUSHING: SC: Feaster 13-72; Dowdle 11-62; Team 1-(-1); Bentley 6-(-5). UNC: J. Williams 18-102; Carter 16-77; A. Williams 4-53; Groves 1-8; Howell 10-6; Team 3-(-8). PASSING: SC: Bentley 16-30-2-142. UNC: Howell 15-24-0-245.

RECEIVING: SC: S. Smith 5-55; Markway 2-37; Vann 2-16; Dowdle 2-12; Feaster 2-11; Joyner 2-4; Edwards 1-7. UNC: Newsome 4-74; Brown 4-69; Groves 3-35; Green 1-25; Corrales 1-17; J. Williams 1-15; Carter 1-10.

PUNT RETURNS: SC: Edwards 3-66. UNC: Rene 1-15.

KICKOFF RETURNS: SC: S. Smith 3-100. UNC: Carter 1-13.

INTERCEPTION RETURNS: SC: None. UNC: Wolfolk 2-33.

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September 7, 2019Williams-Brice Stadium

Columbia, S.C.70,698

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina fans gave quarterback Ryan Hilinski even more love than a second string QB typically gets in his first start and the freshman with the inspiring backstory responded with a storybook debut.

Hilinski completed 24 of 30 passes for 282 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another score leading the Gamecocks (1-1) to a 72-10 win over Charleston Southern on Saturday.

The highly touted Hilinski earned the backup job in spring practice after enrolling early from high school and was elevated to starter after senior Jake Bentley broke his foot in the last play of the opening loss to North Carolina. Bentley is out for at least several weeks.

While South Carolina was recruiting Hilinski, his older brother Tyler Hilinski killed himself while playing quarterback for Washington State. The school promised to do whatever it could to help his family and their Hilin-ski’s Hope foundation in Tyler’s honor to help make the mental health of college athletes as important as their physical health.

The crowd chanted “Let’s go Ryan!” during his first two drives.Hilinski’s parents were in the stands and his mother, Kym, said during an

in-game interview with the SEC Network that she caught herself cheering for Tyler as her younger son took the field for South Carolina.

“I stepped back and I said, ‘Oh my god, I can’t believe I just yelled that.’ But I think they were both out there on the field today, right?” Kym Hilinski said in the TV interview. “It was Ryan and Tyler, and Tyler was his angel on the field. I hope he’s with him for the rest of this season and the next few seasons.”

The Gamecocks mostly kept it simple for Hilinski against the FCS Buc-caneers (0-2) with plenty of screens, short passes and handoffs. Hilinski did hit Bryan Edwards in stride for a 60-yard touchdown pass and looked like a freshman in the third quarter when he was rushed and sailed a pass for his one interception.

But overall, it was a fine debut for the freshman. Things get exponentially harder next week with No. 2 Alabama coming to town for the Southeastern Conference opener.

Muschamp said dealing with the pain and struggle of what happened to his brother helps Ryan Hilinski deal with social media and the crucible of now being a starting quarterback in the SEC.

“It makes you grow up very quickly,” Muschamp said. “It helps you handle criticism.”

GAME CHANGERSouth Carolina accumulated a school-record 775 yards of total offense and

scored 11 touchdowns in the rout of the Buccaneers. The Gamecocks scored 21 points in the first quarter and never looked back, as Carolina had two 100-yard rushers (Mon Denson and Kevin Harris) and a 100-yard receiver (Bryan Edwards).

KEY STAT282 – Ryan Hilinski made his first start in a Gamecock uniform on Sat-

urday, throwing for 282 yards on 24 completions in 30 attempts. Hilinski threw for a pair of touchdowns, including a 60-yard strike to Bryan Edwards.

1st 11:29 SC Dowdle 3-yard run (White kick) (9-70-3:31) 7-01st 5:58 SC Hilinski 4-yard run (White kick) (6-80-1:49) 14-01st 2:47 CSU Braddock 41-yard field goal (8-64-3:11) 14-31st 0:06 SC Joyner 6-yard run (White kick) (6-68-2:41) 21-32nd 12:13 SC Edwards 10-yard pass from Hilinski (White kick) (8-61-2:28) 28-32nd 10:00 SC Edwards 60-yard pass from Hilinski (White kick) (2-62-0:41) 35-32nd 6:47 SC White 47-yard field goal (6-15-1:36) 38-32nd 0:34 SC Dowdle 5-yard run (Tommie kick failed) (11-86-3:51) 44-33rd 11:00 SC Harris 1-yard run (Tommie kick) (9-55-2:55) 51-34th 14:34 SC Denson 57-yard run (Tommie kick) (5-92-2:31) 58-34th 9:49 SC Harris 45-yard run (Tommie kick) (4-70-2:24) 65-34th 3:10 CSU Williams 3-yard pass from Malmgren (Braddock kick) (12-75-6:39) 65-104th 2:35 SC Harris 75-yaerd run (Tommie kick) (1-75-0:35) 72-10 CSU SC First Downs 14 29 Rushing 4 15 Passing 9 14 Penalty 1 0 Net Yards Rushing 72 493 Rushing Attempts 24 38 Net Yards Passing 195 282 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 26-46-3 25-31-1 Total Offense Yards 267 775 Total Offense Plays 70 69 Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties: No.-Yards 2-14 3-35 Punts-Yards 6-260 0-0 Avg. Yards Per Punt 43.3 0.0 Punt Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 2-24 Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 2-25 2-11 Interceptions: No.-Yards 1-1 3-6 Possession Time 33:56 26:04 Third Down Conversions 6-17 4-7 Fourth Down Conversions 0-2 2-2 Red Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 6-6 Sacks By: No.-Yards 0-0 1-6 PAT Kicks 1-1 9-10 Field Goals 1-1 1-1

RUSHING: CSU: Harris 8-53; Earl 5-15; Chambers 4-5; Malmgren 1-1; Pohahau 1-1; Wilson 4-(-1); Team 1-(-2). SC: Harris 6-147; Denson 9-118; Dowdle 10-87; Feaster 6-64; Joyner 4-53; Edwards 1-15; S. Smith 1-5; Hil-inski 1-4. PASSING: CSU: Chambers 14-30-2-116; Malmgren 11-13-0-77; Reid 1-3-1-2. SC: Hilinski 24-30-1-282; Joyner 1-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: CSU: Wilson 4-31; Williams 3-45; Wall 3-19; Stephens 3-13; Harris 2-17; Jones 2-14; Reid 2-13; Chatmon 2-9; Ross 2-7; Brown 1-20; Caballero 1-5; Dunbar 1-2. SC: Edwards 5-112; Markway 4-37; Vann 3-23; Feaster 3-19; O. Smith 2-28; Muse 2-22; Dowdle 2-16; S. Smith 2-13; Joyner 1-12; Toney 1-0.

PUNT RETURNS: CSU: None. SC: Vann 2-24.

KICKOFF RETURNS: CSU: Wall 2-25. SC: Markway 2-11.

INTERCEPTION RETURNS: CSU: Montgomery 1-1. SC: Roderick 1-3; Dixon 1-3; Mukuamu 1-0.

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#2/2 Alabama 47South Carolina 23

September 14, 2019Williams-Brice Stadium

Columbia, S.C.81,954

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Ala-bama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa fo-cused on what his team needs to work on instead of his career performance.

Tagovailoa threw for a career-best 444 yards - the third most in history for No. 2 Alabama - and tied his high with five TD passes in a 47-23 victory over South Carolina on Saturday.

But there was no gushing or cel-ebrations for Tagovailoa, who seemed to channel his coach Nick Saban in a single-minded focus on what the Crimson Tide (3-0, 1-0 Southeastern Conference) must do to improve.

“When we start drives, we’ve got to finish them,” he said. “We were able to move the ball really well, but we got stuck.”

It seemed like Tagovailoa unstuck the Tide much of the game against South Carolina (1-2, 0-1).

He had TD throws of 24 yards to Najee Harris and 81 yards to Henry Ruggs III in the opening quarter. When the Gamecocks closed to 17-10, Tagovailoa hit Harris who finished a nifty run where he broke through one tackler, leaped over another and dragged a third over the goal line with him.

Tagovailoa finished 28 of 36. He surpassed his previous best of 387 yards set against Texas A&M last year. Tagovailoa matched his career high of five TDs on an 11-yard toss to DeVonta Smith in the final quarter.

The Crimson Tide finished with 76 yards rushing against 495 passing.Saban reminded his players, about all who were in middle or elementary

school in 2010, of the Tides’ previous game here when the top-ranked Tide were soundly beaten 35-21.

And the Gamecocks tried anything they could to pull off another miracle, but little worked - especially with Tagovailoa in complete control.

Parker White’s fake field goal run to the end zone was called back because of holding. Alabama snuffed out a fake punt to stop the Gamecocks well short of a first down. And when South Carolina drove to Alabama’s 1 on the final play of the half, freshman Ryan Hilinski’s pass to the back of the end zone was off target.

Tagovailoa’s passing yards were the third most in school history. He bet-tered his previous mark of 387 yards against Texas A&M and tied his per-sonal best for touchdowns set against Auburn, both of those coming in 2018.

Smith and Ruggs both surpassed 100 yards receiving. Smith had 136 yards on eight catches, including two TDs. Ruggs had six catches for 122 yards.

South Carolina coach Will Muschamp said his team’s errors near the goal line - Hilinski threw high on one fourth-and-goal and threw an interception into the end zone - cost them the chance to keep things closer.

GAME CHANGERSouth Carolina cut the Alabama lead to 24-13 on a 28-yard Parker White

field goal with 11:26 left in the third quarter but the Crimson Tide came back with a five-play, 75-yard drive that ended with a DeVonta Smith touch-down reception from Tua Tagovailoa, giving Alabama the 31-13 lead on its way to a 47-23 victory.

KEY STAT819 – The two teams combined for 819 passing yards, 444 from Tago-

vailoa and 324 from Carolina freshman Ryan Hilinski. Hilinski was 36-for-57 with a pair of touchdowns in the game.

1st 13:21 UA Harris 24-yard pass from Tagovailoa (Reichard kick) (5-65-1:39) 0-71sr 8:31 SC White 44-yard field goal (14-60-4:50) 3-71st 3:15 UA Ruggs 81-yard pass from Tagovailoa (Reichard kick) (4-96-1:55) 3-141st 1:49 SC S. Smith 31-yard pass from Hilinski (White kick) (6-75-1:26) 10-142nd 13:10 UA Reichard 23-yard field goal (10-70-3:39) 10-172nd 7:40 UA Harris 42-yard pass from Tagovailoa (Reichard kick) (7-65-4:12) 10-243rd 11:26 SC White 28-yard field goal (11-71-3:34) 13-243rd 9:52 UA Smith 42-yard pass from Tagovailoa (Reichard kick) (5-75-1:34) 13-313rd 0:52 UA Reichard 21-yard field goal (13-50-6:35) 13-344th 14:49 SC White 48-yard field goal (6-45-1:03) 16-344th 13:41 UA Smith 11-yard pass from Tagovailoa (Reichard kick failed) (3-40-1:08) 16-404th 2:04 UA Jones 1-yard run (Reichard kick) (12-80-7:47) 16-474th 0:11 SC Markway 11-yard pass from Hilinski (White kick) (11-76-1:53) 23-47

ALA SC First Downs 25 31 Rushing 6 5 Passing 18 22 Penalty 1 4 Net Yards Rushing 76 135 Rushing Attempts 25 29 Net Yards Passing 495 324 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 31-39-0 36-57-1 Total Offense Yards 571 459 Total Offense Plays 64 86 Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties: No.-Yards 11-92 5-32 Punts-Yards 1-14 2-91 Avg. Yards Per Punt 14.0 45.5 Punt Returns: No.-Yards 1-18 0-0 Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 4-62 Interceptions: No.-Yards 1-0 0-0 Possession Time 32:37 27:23 Third Down Conversions 6-12 8-18 Fourth Down Conversions 2-2 2-4 Red Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 2-3 Sacks By: No.-Yards 3-16 2-12 PAT Kicks 5-6 2-2 Field Goals 2-3 3-3

RUSHING: ALA: Harris 7-36; Robinson Jr. 8-33; Robinson 4-12; Waddle 1-5; Bolden 1-2; Jones 1-1; Team 1-(-1); Tagovailoa 2-(-12). SC: Dowdle 12-102; Feaster 10-33; White 1-3; S. Smith 1-2; Hilinski 5-(-5). PASSING: ALA: Tagovailoa 28-36-0-444. SC: Hilinski 36-57-1-324.

RECEIVING: ALA: Smith 8-136; Ruggs III 6-122; Jeudy 6-68; Harris 5-87; Robinson Jr. 2-37; Bolden 1-14; Tennison 1-12; Waddle 1-12; Forristall 1-7. SC: Edwards 9-79; S. Smith 6-90; Markway 5-46; Vann 4-23; Muse 4-21; Dowdle 3-21; Feaster 2-17; O. Smith 2-14; Joyner 1-13.

PUNT RETURNS: ALA: Waddle 1-18. SC: None.

KICKOFF RETURNS: ALA: None. SC: S. Smith 4-62.

INTERCEPTION RETURNS: ALA: McKinney 1-0. SC: None.

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September 21, 2019Memorial Stadium

Columbia, Mo.52,102

COLUMBIA, MO. (AP) — Mis-souri’s defense scored the easy way and the hard way as the Tigers beat South Carolina 34-14 on Saturday.

Linebacker Cale Garrett recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touch-down and safety Ronnell Perkins returned an interception 100 yards for another score for the Tigers (3-1, 1-0 Southeastern Conference). South Carolina (1-3, 0-2 SEC) managed just 16 rushing yards and freshman quar-terback Ryan Hilinski committed two costly turnovers.

Missouri quarterback Kelly Bryant completed 19 of 33 passes for 227 yards and two touchdowns. He rushed 17 times for 77 yards.

The Tigers began the scoring in the first quarter with a bizarre play. Hil-inski’s pass was batted back to him by Missouri defensive end Chris Turner. Hilinski grabbed the ball and spiked it at his own 1-yard line. Although the officials initially ruled the second throw an incomple - and illegal - for-ward pass, Garrett scooped up the ball in the end zone. After a video review showed Hilinski’s spike went backward, the original call was reversed, it was ruled a fumble and the Tigers were awarded a touchdown.

The Gamecocks got back into the game in the second quarter when D.J. Wonnum intercepted a Bryant pass in the flat and rumbled 21 yards to Mis-souri’s 1-yard line. Rico Dowdle pounded in a touchdown run to cut South Carolina’s deficit to 10-7. Missouri answered with Bryant’s 3-yard touch-down pass to Albert Okwuegbunam, and the Tigers led 17-7 at halftime.

After throwing for only 3 yards in the first half, Hilinski threw a perimeter screen to wide receiver Bryan Edwards on the first play of the second half, and Edwards weaved 75 yards for a touchdown. Hilinski guided the Game-cocks down the field on the ensuing drive by converting two third-down passes and one fourth-down pass. But on third-and-goal from Missouri’s 3-yard line, Hilinski threw it right to Missouri’s Perkins in the end zone, and he returned it 100 yards to give the Tigers a 31-14 lead.

GAME CHANGERWith the Gamecocks trailing 24-14 and the ball on the Missouri 3-yard

line, Ryan Hilinski’s pass was intercepted by Ronnell Perkins in the end zone and returned for a 100-yard touchdown, giving the Tigers the 31-14 lead.

KEY STAT2 – Missouri scored a pair of defensive touchdowns in the game, as Cale

Garrett recovered a fumble in the end zone in the first quarter and Perkins returned an interception 100 yards in the third.

1st 8:30 MU Garrett 0-yard fumble recovery (McCann kick) 0-72nd 13:22 MU McCann 47-yard field goal (10-39-2:57) 0-102nd 9:35 SC Dowdle 1-yard run (White kick) (1-1-0:06) 7-102nd 4:06 MU Okwuegbunam 3-yard pass from Bryant (McCann kick) (7-56-2:41) 7-173rd 14:49 SC Edwards 75-yard pass from Hilinski (White kick) (1-75-0:11) 14-173rd 10:50 MU Badie 21-yard pass from Bryant (McCann kick) (10-75-3:59) 14-243rd 5:43 MU Perkins 100-yard interception return (McCann kick) 14-314th 9:17 MU McCann 25-yard field goal (14-68-7:12) 14-34

SC MU First Downs 11 26 Rushing 1 11 Passing 9 12 Penalty 1 3 Net Yards Rushing 16 194 Rushing Attempts 24 54 Net Yards Passing 255 227 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 19-41-1 19-33-1 Total Offense Yards 271 421 Total Offense Plays 65 87 Fumbles: No.-Lost 2-2 1-1 Penalties: No.-Yards 6-63 4-37 Punts-Yards 8-427 5-200 Avg. Yards Per Punt 53.4 40.0 Punt Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 3-35 Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interceptions: No.-Yards 1-21 1-100 Possession Time 22:10 37:50 Third Down Conversions 3-16 8-19 Fourth Down Conversions 1-2 0-1 Red Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 2-4 Sacks By: No.-Yards 2-13 4-29 PAT Kicks 2-2 4-4 Field Goals 0-1 2-3

RUSHING: SC: Dowdle 8-17; Feaster 6-14; Team 1-(-1); Joyner 6-(-4); Hil-inski 3-(-10). MU: Rountree 23-88; Bryant 17-77; Badie 11-18; Johnson 1-13; Team 2-(-2).

PASSING: SC: Hilinski 13-30-1-166; Joyner 6-11-0-89. MU: Bryant 19-33-1-227.

RECEIVING: SC: Edwards 6-113; Markway 3-52; S. Smith 3-32; Dawkins 2-30; Muse 2-25; Vann 1-8; Feaster 1-5; Hilinski 1-(-10). MU: Nance 4-60; Johnson 4-52; Parker 4-46; Badie 3-42; Okwuegbunam 3-19; Knox 1-8.

PUNT RETURNS: SC: None. MU: Floyd 3-35.

KICKOFF RETURNS: SC: None. MU: None.

INTERCEPTION RETURNS: SC: D.J. Wonnum 1-21. MU: Perkins 1-100.

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South Carolina 24 Kentucky 7

September 28, 2019Williams-Brice Stadium

Columbia, S.C.80,828

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Rico Dowdle and Tavien Feaster like sharing the football, especially when it leads to South Carolina victories like this.

Dowdle and Feaster, the Game-cocks’ two senior tailbacks, both ran for more than 100 yards and account-ed for three touchdowns as South Car-olina (2-3, 1-2 Southeastern Confer-ence) snapped a five-game series losing streak to Kentucky with a 24-7 victory Saturday night.

Dowdle had 102 yards and a 30-yard TD while Feaster had 107 yards and scoring runs of 2 and 19 yards in a dominant win over the Wildcats (2-3, 0-3).

The Gamecocks also ended a run of six consecutive losses to Power Five opponents. And they did it just the way coach Will Muschamp wanted with an effective running attack.

Dowdle surpassed the century mark for the second time in three games. Feaster gave South Carolina a second 100-yard rusher with 107 yards (67

in the final period) and touchdown runs of 2 and 19 yards. It’s the first time the Gamecocks had a pair of 100-yard rushers in SEC play since 2001 when Andrew Pinnock and Derek Watson did it in a win over Vanderbilt with Lou Holtz as coach.

Feaster won a pair of national titles with Clemson, but wanted a new set-ting where he could showcase the skills that made him a five-star prospect coming out of high school. It had been slow going at times for South Caro-lina’s run game this season until the breakthrough against Kentucky.

The win “proves a lot,” Feaster said. “Just that hard work and dedication will take you far. Even if the results weren’t immediate, just keep pushing, keep fighting.”

The Gamecocks certainly did, pressuring Kentucky quarterback Sawyer Smith throughout and giving up just 111 yards total the first three quarters. The Wildcats broke up a shutout on Chris Rodriguez’s 2-yard scoring run with 2:32 left in the game.

“This was a commanding win and that’s what we needed going into an off week,” Muschamp said.

Kentucky last started SEC play with three losses in 2013.The Wildcats had averaged better than 200 yards rushing against South

Carolina during the win streak. They managed just 115 yards on the ground in this one.

Kentucky coach Mark Stoops said Smith was dealing with injuries and struggled to move the ball.

“We need to hit the reset button and get some guys healthy,” he said. “And get some of these mistakes that we’re making corrected.”

GAME CHANGERRico Dowdle gave the Gamecocks a 17-0 lead just 1:01 into the second

half with a 30-yard touchdown run. Dowdle also moved over 2,000 career yards rushing in the Kentucky win.

KEY STAT269 — The Carolina running game had a pair of 100-yard runners (Tavien

Feaster 107, Rico Dowdle 102) and had 269 total yards on the ground in the Kentucky win. It was the second time this season that the Gamecocks had a pair of 100-yard runners.

1st 11:09 SC Feaster 2-yard run (White kick) (11-75-3:51) 7-02nd 11:43 SC White 26-yard field goal (10-62-4:39) 10-03rd 13:59 SC Dowdle 30-yard run (White kick) (1-30-0:07) 17-04th 7:48 SC Feaster 19-yard run (White kick) (7-85-3:30) 24-04th 2:32 UK Rodriguez 2-yard run (Ruffolo kick) (5-84-2:00) 24-7 UK SC First Downs 9 21 Rushing 4 14 Passing 4 7 Penalty 1 0 Net Yards Rushing 115 247 Rushing Attempts 28 46 Net Yards Passing 97 140 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 13-34-1 15-27-0 Total Offense Yards 212 387 Total Offense Plays 62 73 Fumbles: No.-Lost 2-1 2-1 Penalties: No.-Yards 4-20 5-40 Punts-Yards 9-460 9-461 Avg. Yards Per Punt 51.1 51.2 Punt Returns: No.-Yards 1-9 1-(-2) Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 3-84 0-0 Interceptions: No.-Yards 0-0 1-0 Possession Time 26:10 33:50 Third Down Conversions 2-15 5-15 Fourth Down Conversions 0-2 0-0 Red Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 3-3 Sacks By: No.-Yards 3-15 4-34 PAT Kicks 1-1 3-3 Field Goals 0-0 1-1

RUSHING: UK: Rodriguez 6-65; Bowden 6-44; Rose 10-33; Smoke 2-7; Smith 4-(-34). SC: Feaster 15-107; Dowdle 15-102; Denson 10-41; Hilinski 5-(-1); Team 12-(-2). PASSING: UK: Smith 11-32-1-90; Bowden 2-2-0-7. SC: Hilinski 15-27-0-140.

RECEIVING: UK: Ali 3-18; Bowden 3-18; Wagner 2-35; Dailey 2-8; Rose 1-11; Rigg 1-5; Thomas 1-2. SC: Edwards 6-37; S. Smith 2-30; Dawkins 2-19; Feaster 1-12; Dowdle 1-23; Vann 1-15; Legette 1-4.

PUNT RETURNS: UK: Ali 1-9. SC: Rush 1-(-2).

KICKOFF RETURNS: UK: Bowden 3-84. SC: None.

INTERCEPTION RETURNS: UK: None. SC: Jones 1-0.

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October 12, 2019Sanford Stadium

Athens, Ga.92,746

ATHENS, GA. (AP) — Israel Mu-kuamu returned the first of his three interceptions 53 yards for a touch-down and South Carolina took advan-tage of Jake Fromm’s four turnovers to beat No. 3 Georgia 17-10 in double overtime on Saturday.

Parker White’s 23-yard field goal in the second overtime proved to be enough when Georgia’s Rodrigo Blan-kenship was wide left on his attempt from 42 yards. Blankenship’s second miss of the game sent South Carolina players charging onto the field to cel-ebrate the upset.

White missed a 33-yard attempt in the first overtime.Georgia (5-1, 2-1 Southeastern Conference) suffered a big hit to its na-

tional championship hopes. The Bulldogs, favored by 24 1/2 points, could not overcome three interceptions and a lost fumble by Fromm, the senior quarterback known for avoiding mistakes. Fromm did not throw an intercep-tion in the Bulldogs’ first five games.

Fromm led Georgia on a tying 96-yard touchdown drive capped by his 6-yard scoring pass to Demetris Robertson with less than two minutes re-maining in regulation.

South Carolina (3-3, 2-2) took its first win over a ranked opponent since beating No. 18 Tennessee in 2016. It was an important signature win for coach Will Muschamp over his alma mater.

The Gamecocks won despite losing quarterback Ryan Hilinski to an ap-parent knee injury.

Hilinski completed 15 of 20 passes for 116 yards and a touchdown before leaving the game after a late hit in the third quarter. Georgia linebacker Adam Anderson was penalized for roughing the passer.

Fromm threw no interceptions on 111 passes through five games, but his first giveaway in the second quarter was costly.

Pressure from the South Carolina defense forced Fromm to attempt a pass off his back foot. The floater from Fromm, intended for George Pickens, was intercepted by Mukuamu, whose 53-yard return gave the Gamecocks the lead.

With Georgia driving for a potential tying touchdown, Fromm fumbled the first snap of the fourth quarter. T.J. Brunson recovered for the Gamecocks at the South Carolina 29.

Hilinski’s 46-yard touchdown pass to Bryan Edwards in the first quarter gave the Gamecocks a 7-3 lead.

D’Andre Swift, who ran for 113 yards, had a 1-yard scoring run early in the second quarter.

GAME CHANGERCarolina’s defense recorded four turnovers including a 53-yard intercep-

tion return by Israel Mukuamu in the second quarter. Mukuamu had three turnovers on the day, becoming the first Gamecock since 1988 to have three picks in a game.

KEY STAT93 — Carolina recorded its longest touchdown drive of the season in the

first quarter of the Georgia win, capped by Ryan Hilinski’s 46-yard pass to Bryan Edwards, helping Carolina to its first win over a top-five opponent since 2013.

1st 10:15 UGA Blankenship 50-yard field goal (9-42-4:45) 0-31st 1:58 SC Edwards 46-yard pass from Hilinski (White kick) (9-93-3:59) 7-32nd 13:35 UGA Swift 1-yard run (Blankenship kick) 9-75-3:23) 7-102nd 3:00 SC White 49-yard field goal (7-30-2:31) 10-102nd 1:00 SC Mukaumu 53-yard interception return (White kick) 17-104th 1:48 UGA Robertson 6-yard pass from Fromm (Blankenship kick) (13-96-4:38) 17-172OT SC White 24-yard field goal 20-17 SC UGA First Downs 16 30 Rushing 6 7 Passing 7 18 Penalty 3 5 Net Yards Rushing 142 173 Rushing Attempts 36 43 Net Yards Passing 155 295 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 21-32-0 28-52-3 Total Offense Yards 297 468 Total Offense Plays 68 95 Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties: No.-Yards 11-68 6-60 Punts-Yards 7-318 3-173 Avg. Yards Per Punt 45.4 57.7 Punt Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interceptions: No.-Yards 3-53 0-0 Possession Time 23:56 36:04 Third Down Conversions 5-17 9-18 Fourth Down Conversions 1-1 0-1 Red Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 3-3 Sacks By: No.-Yards 3-11 0-0 PAT Kicks 2-2 2-2 Field Goals 2-4 1-3

RUSHING: SC: Dowdle 21-79; Joyner 6-28; Feaster 7-27; Edwards 1-7; S.Smith 1-1. UGA: Swift 23-113; White 12-44; Cook 2-10; Fromm 6-6.

PASSING: SC: Hilinski 15-20-0-116; Joyner 6-12-0-39. UGA: Fromm 28-51-3-295; Team 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: SC: Edwards 6-78; S. Smith 5-14; Muse 3-31; Dowdle 3-6; Vann 2-10; Dawkins 1-11; Markway 1-5. UGA: Pickens 7-98; Robertson 5-51; Cager 4-48; Simmons 4-33; Cook 3-15; Blaylock 2-27; Swift 2-8; White 1-15.

PUNT RETURNS: SC: None. UGA: None.

KICKOFF RETURNS: SC: None. UGA: None.

INTERCEPTION RETURNS: SC: Mukaumu 3-53. UGA: None.

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#9/9 Florida 38South Carolina 27

October 19, 2019Williams-Brice Stadium

Columbia, S.C.78,883

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Kyle Trask threw for a career-high four touchdowns, three in the fourth quar-ter, to help No. 9 Florida bounce back from its loss at LSU and outlast South Carolina 38-27 on Saturday.

The Gators (7-1, 4-1 Southeastern Conference) slogged through a soggy field from Tropical Storm Nestor for much of the game. But they eventually came to life and rallied past a South Carolina (3-4, 2-3) team looking to take down a Top 10 opponent for the second straight week after its 20-17 double-overtime win at Georgia.

Instead, it was Florida, off its 42-28 defeat at LSU, that kept making plays on the way to its best start since 2015.

‘’We have a very resilient team,’’ Trask said. ‘’We’re never going to panic, no matter the situation.’’

That was evident in the second half.After Trask’s interception deep in Florida territory led to Tavien Feaster’s

21-yard TD run to put the Gamecocks up 17-10, Dameon Pierce answered right back with a 75-yard scoring run on Florida’s next snap to tie it.

In the final period, down 20-17, Trask faced fourth-and-3 on South Caro-lina’s 34 before scrambling from pressure to pick up the first down with a 9-yard pass to Kyle Pitts. Trask followed with the go-ahead 25-yard touch-down throw to Lamical Perine.

Florida’s defense came through down the stretch, too, after the Gators took the lead. Defensive end Zachary Carter sacked Ryan Hilinski, who fumbled as nose tackle Kyree Campbell recovered.

Trask, who completed 21 of 33 passes for 200 yards, finished the series with a 5-yard TD pass to Pitts before a final scoring pass of 5 yards to Trevon Grimes.

South Carolina, still buoyed by its win over Georgia, looked strong well into the second half and seemed poised once more shuffle the SEC East race with an upset.

But like a year ago, when Florida rallied from 31-14 down to defeat the Gamecocks 35-31, South Carolina could not hold.

‘’Get the lead in fourth quarter, got to make some plays. We didn’t do that,’’ South Carolina coach Will Muschamp said.

Hilinski, who sprained his knee in the Georgia win, was not sharp for most of this game. The freshman completed 17 of 35 throws for 170 yards.

Feaster, the Clemson graduate transfer, ran for 175 yards for South Caro-lina, which was outscored 21-7 in the final period.

Things got so frustrating on the Gamecocks sidelines that Muschamp drew an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty in the closing minutes.

GAME CHANGERFlorida logged a seven-play, 52-yard drive early in the fourth quarter, giv-

ing the Gators a 24-20 lead they would not relinquish. Kyle Trask hit Freddy Swain with a 25-yard TD pass as Florida scored 21 fourth quarter points.

KEY STAT175 – Tavien Feaster ran for 175 yards on the day, which was a career high

and was first time a Gamecock has run for 175 yards since Rico Dowdle rank for 226 yards against Western Carolina in 2016. Feaster had 25 carries and a touchdown in the contest.

1st 9:59 SC Denson 1-yard run (White kick) (8-75-5:01) 7-01st 4:06 FLA McPherson 48-yard field goal (6-44-2:16) 7-32nd 14:06 SC White 49-yard field goal (6-45-2:03) 10-32nd 10:08 FLA Copeland 37-yard pass from Trask (McPherson kick) (8-75-3:58) 10-103rd 13:57 SC Feaster 21-yard run (White kick) (3-20-0:45) 17-103rd 13:43 FLA Pierce 75-yard run (McPherson kick) (1-75-0:14) 17-173rd 3:16 SC White 31-yard field goal (12-72-6:22) 20-174th 9:54 FLA Swain 25-yard pass from Trask (McPherson kick) (7-52-3:35) 20-244th 7:53 FLA Pitts 5-yard pass from Trask (McPherson kick) (3-29-0:51) 20-314th 4:02 FLA Grimes 5-yard pass from Trask (McPherson kick) (6-37-3:10) 20-384th 1:53 SC O. Smith 4-yard pass from Hilinski (White kick) (8-75-2:09) 27-38

FLA SC First Downs 18 16 Rushing 7 9 Passing 8 7 Penalty 3 0 Net Yards Rushing 154 217 Rushing Attempts 30 43 Net Yards Passing 200 170 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 21-33-1 17-35-0 Total Offense Yards 354 387 Total Offense Plays 63 78 Fumbles: No.-Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties: No.-Yards 4-25 5-60 Punts-Yards 7-313 7-321 Avg. Yards Per Punt 44.7 45.9 Punt Returns: No.-Yards 1-6 0-0 Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 1-16 4-86 Interceptions: No.-Yards 0-0 1-15 Possession Time 27:57 32:03 Third Down Conversion 5-14 7-18 Fourth Down Conversions 1-1 0-2 Red Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-4 Sacks By: No.-Yards 3-21 2-14 PAT Kicks 5-5 3-3 Field Goals 1-1 2-2

RUSHING: FLA: Pierce 7-87; Perine 14-68; Jones 1-2; Swain 1-1; Davis 1-0; Team 1-(-1); Trask 5-(-3). SC: Feaster 25-175; Denson 12-58; Dowdle 1-8; Hilinski 5-(-24). PASSING: FLA: Trask 21-33-1-200. SC: Hilinski 17-35-0-170.

RECEIVING: FLA: Pitts 5-29; Swain 5-20; Copeland 3-89; Hammond 2-18; Grimes 2-13; Perine 2-12; Cleveland 1-14; Davis 1-5. SC: Edwards 7-78; Vann 3-33; S. Smith 2-18; O. Smith 2-7; Muse 1-21; Markway 1-8; Dawkins 1-5.

PUNT RETURNS: FLA: Swain 1-6. SC: None.

KICKOFF RETURNS: FLA: Swain 1-16. SC: S. Smith 4-86.

INTERCEPTION RETURNS: FLA: None. SC: Robinson 1-15.

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October 26, 2019Neyland StadiumKnoxville, Tenn.

87,397

KNOXVILLE, TENN. (AP) — Jauan Jennings and Marquez Calla-way each scored two touchdowns and Tennessee threw for a season-high 351 yards without the services of injured quarterback Brian Maurer to beat South Carolina 41-21 on Saturday.

Tennessee (3-5, 2-3 SEC) outscored South Carolina 24-0 in the second half to end a three-game skid in this series.

“We just really dominated the sec-ond half in all phases,” Tennessee coach Jeremy Pruitt said. “You look at our team, tonight was a chance for our program to kind of grow up.”

Maurer couldn’t play Saturday after sustaining concussions in each of Tennessee’s last two games, which left former starter Jarrett Guarantano and redshirt freshman J.T. Shrout as the Volunteers’ only available scholarship quarterbacks.

Guarantano went 11 of 19 for 229 yards with a pair of touchdown passes to Jennings before leaving with an injured left hand midway through the third quarter. Shrout was 7 of 11 for 122 yards, including a 55-yard touch-down to Callaway.

Jennings ended up with seven catches for a career-high 174 yards and two touchdowns. Callaway had three catches for 102 yards and scored on a 65-yard punt return.

“We didn’t cover 15 and 1,” South Carolina coach Will Muschamp said as he referred to Jennings’ and Callaway’s uniform numbers. “We had a hard time matching up on those guys. We knew that going into the game. We’ve had a hard time matching up with those guys since they’ve been here. We’ve been fortunate to come out the three previous years and get the win. We just didn’t today.”

Guarantano took a big hit from T.J. Brunson just as he threw a 19-yard pass in the back of the end zone to Jennings, who gave Tennessee a 28-24 lead by hanging on to the ball even after taking a shot from R.J. Roderick.

Although the hit from Brunson briefly sent Guarantano to the locker room, Tennessee still managed to extend the lead on its next series as Cal-laway caught Shrout’s first career touchdown pass.

Big plays enabled South Carolina (3-5, 2-4) to grab a 21-17 halftime lead.South Carolina quarterback Ryan Hilinski, who went 28 of 51 for 319

yards, connected with Shi Smith for a 75-yard touchdown on the game’s first snap. Late in the second quarter, Bryan Edwards reached his right arm over-head and made a spectacular one-handed, 18-yard catch on the right sideline to set up a Tavien Feaster 1-yard touchdown run. South Carolina also made a fourth-and-goal stand at the 1.

But it was all Tennessee the rest of the way.

GAME CHANGERMarquez Callaway hauled in a 55-yard touchdown pass from Jarrett Guar-

antano with 5:07 left in the third quarter as Tennessee took a 31-21 lead. The Volunteers added a field goal and a blocked punt for a touchdown in the 20-point win.

KEY STAT485 – The Tennessee offense had 485 yards of total offense on the day and

had a pair of receivers collect over 100 yards as the Volunteers defeated the Gamecocks. Jauan Jennings had a career-high 174 yards for the Vols.

1st 14:49 SC S. Smith 75-yard pass from Hilinski (White kick) (1-75-0:11) 7-01st 7:19 UT Cimaglia 46-yard field goal (9-36-4:00) 7-32nd 9:50 UT Callaway 65-yard punt return (Cimaglia kick) 7-102nd 3:16 SC Denson 1-yard run (White kick) (9-44-2:23) 14-102nd 2:34 UT Jennings 48-yard pass from Guarantano (Cimagalia kick) (2-75-0:42) 14-172nd 0:10 SC Feaster 1-yard run (White kick) (11-75-2:24) 21-173rd 8:16 UT Jennings 19-yard pass from Guarantano (Cimaglia kick) (7-48-2:30) 21-243rd 5:07 UT Callaway 55-yard pass from Shrout (Cimaglia kick) (4-68-2:06) 21-314th 12:21 UT Cimaglia 31-yard field goal (7-51-3:12) 21-344th 11:41 UT Bituli 29-yard blocked punt return (Cimaglia kick) 21-41 SC UT First Downs 22 20 Rushing 5 6 Passing 14 14 Penalty 3 0 Net Yards Rushing 78 134 Rushing Attempts 30 38 Net Yards Passing 319 351 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 28-51-0 18-30-0 Total Offense Yards 397 485 Total Offense Plays 81 68 Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties: No.-Yards 8-65 8-49 Punts-Yards 8-355 4-176 Avg. Yards Per Punt 44.4 44.0 Punt Returns: No.-Yards 1-6 3-101 Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 1-15 0-0 Interceptions: No.-Yards 0-0 0-0 Possession Time 25:32 34:28 Third Down Conversions 4-18 5-14 Fourth Down Conversions 2-5 0-1 Red Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 2-3 Sacks By: No.-Yards 0-0 3-24 PAT Kicks 3-3 5-5 Field Goals 0-0 2-3

RUSHING: SC: Feaster 19-80; Denson 7-12; Hilinski 4-(-14). UT: Chan-dler 16-78; Jennings 5-18; Jordan 8-17; Guarantano 2-15; Shrout 1-6; Gray 3-5; Team 3-(-5).

PASSING: SC: Hilinski 28-51-0-319. UT: Guarantano 11-19-0-229; Shrout 7-11-0-122.

RECEIVING: SC: S. Smith 11-156; Edwards 8-83; Muse 4-23; Vann 2-26; Markway 1-16; O. Smith 1-10; Feaster 1-5. UT: Jennings 7-174; Palmer 5-55; Callaway 3-102; Tillman 1-19; Byrd 1-5; Fant 1-(-4).

PUNT RETURNS: SC: Edwards 1-6. UT: Callaway 1-65; Bituli 1-29; Gray 1-7.

KICKOFF RETURNS: SC: S. Smith 1-15. UT: None.

INTERCEPTION RETURNS: SC: None. UT: None.

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Nov. 2, 2019Williams-Brice Stadium

Columbia, S.C.71,945

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — With one of their key playmakers out in-jured, South Carolina again turned to dependable “old man” Bryan Edwards.

Edwards caught a school record 14 passes for a career best 139 yards to lead the Gamecocks (4-5, 3-4 South-eastern) to a 24-7 win that keeps South Carolina’s season from skidding into a ditch for now.

The senior shouldered the offensive load for the Gamecocks after receiver Shi Smith tweaked his hamstring this week and did not play.

“He competes every down like it is his last down,” South Carolina coach Will Muschamp said. “I’ve seen that for four years now.”

Ryan Hilinski was 24-for-31 for 235 yards for the Gamecocks, including a 25-yard touchdown pass to Edwards midway through the fourth quarter that sealed the win.

“He was hard to tackle,” Vanderbilt coach Derek Mason said. “At times we knew the football was coming to him and we still had a hard time getting him down.”

Edwards’ teammates call him “old man,” in part because he is one of the few seniors on the offense and in part because he is a mature, calming pres-ence in the locker room. That’s been especially important in an up-and-down year that included an upset of No. 8 Georgia and second half collapses in losses to No. 6 Florida, North Carolina and Tennessee.

“Everybody calls me ‘old man.’ I haven’t turned 21 yet,” said Edwards, who also had a 38-yard punt return late in the third quarter that flipped the field a defensive struggle.

Freshman Deshaun Fenwick got his first action of 2019, running 18 times for 102 yards.

Muschamp said Fenwick came to him to discuss a transfer after he didn’t play the first two months of the season.

“He stuck it out,” Muschamp said. “He’s a great example of a guy who handled adversity and fought it a little bit.”

The Commodores (2-6, 1-4) lost starting quarterback Riley Neal to injury after the first drive and, with Mo Hasan not playing, turned to third string Deuce Wallace. The junior was 8-for-17 for 30 yards and two interceptions.

The SEC’s third leading rusher, Vanderbilt’s Ke’Shawn Vaughn, ran 20 times for 87 yards.

The Gamecocks have won 11 straight over Vanderbilt. South Carolina is the only SEC East team that the Commodores never beat this decade.

GAME CHANGERKevin Harris scored from one yard out with 1:38 left in the first half,

giving the Gamecocks a 14-7 lead that it would never relinquish. Carolina added 10 points in the fourth quarter for the 24-7 victory.

KEY STAT139 – Bryan Edwards set a career-best in catches and receiving yards in a

game on Saturday, making 14 catches for 139 yards and a touchdown. It was part of 440 yards of total offense in the game for the Gamecocks.

1st 7:16 VU Johnson 26-yard pass from Neal (Guay kick) (11-77-6:06) 0-72nd 7:50 SC Legette 20-yard pass from Hilinski (White kick) (8-54-3:05) 7-72nd 1:38 SC Harris 1-yard run (White kick) (13-69-4:30) 14-74th 12:18 SC White 22-yard field goal (8-25-2:58) 17-74th 6:39 SC Edwards 25-yard pass from Hilinski (White kick) (9-76-3:48) 24-7

VU SC First Downs 12 25 Rushing 7 14 Passing 3 11 Penalty 2 0 Net Yards Rushing 113 205 Rushing Attempts 29 49 Net Yards Passing 76 235 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 11-21-2 24-31-0 Total Offense Yards 189 440 Total Offense Plays 50 80 Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties: No.-Yards 2-20 11-94 Punts-Yards 7-315 3-111 Avg. Yards Per Punt 45.0 37.0 Punt Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 3-53 Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 3-55 1-25 Interceptions: No.-Yards 0-0 2-6 Possession Time 26:13 33:47 Third Down Conversion 3-11 9-15 Fourth Down Conversions 0-0 0-2 Red Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 3-5 Sacks By: No.-Yards 0-0 2-3 PAT Kicks 1-1 3-3 Field Goals 0-0 1-1

RUSHING: VU: Vaughn 20-87; Brooks 5-24; Shelton-Mosley 1-3; Neal 2-0; Wallace 1-(-1). SC: Fenwick 18-102; Feaster 11-53; Harris 10-20; Hil-inski 1-14; Joyner 6-9; Vann 1-5; Denson 1-3; O. Smith 1-(-1). PASSING: VU: Wallace 8-17-2-30; Neal 3-4-0-46. SC: Hilinski 24-31-0-235.

RECEIVING: VU: Bolar 3-16; Vaughn 2-11; Brooks 2-(-2); Johnson 1-26; Bostic 1-11; Shelton-Mosley 1-8; Pierce 1-6. SC: Edwards 14-139; Legette 3-34; Feaster 2-10; Markway 1-19; Vann 1-17; Muse 1-15; O. Smith 1-5; Hilinski 1-(-4).

PUNT RETURNS: VU: None. SC: Edwards 3-53.

KICKOFF RETURNS: VU: Shelton-Mosley 3-55. SC: Legette 1-25.

INTERCEPTION RETURNS: VU: None. SC: Brunson 1-5; Roderick 1-1.

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Nov. 9, 2019Williams-Brice Stadium

Columbia, S.C.80,849

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Zac Thomas ran for a touchdown and Nicholas Ross scored on a 20-yard in-terception return as Appalachian State beat its second Power Five program of the season - and first from the South-eastern Conference - with a 20-15 victory over South Carolina Saturday night.

The Mountaineers (8-1) were ranked No. 20 and undefeated with a chance to play in the Cotton Bowl before last week’s 24-21 home loss to Georgia Southern. They bounced back in the best way possible, holding off a late rally by South Carolina and adding this Power Five takedown to their 34-31 victory at North Carolina on Sept. 21.

Bryan Edwards had a 23-yard touchdown catch to draw the Gamecocks (4-6) within five with three minutes left. The Gamecocks drove to the App State 9 with 11 seconds left. But after a South Carolina holding penalty, Hil-inski’s pass to the end zone was long in Appalachian State’s latest landmark victory.

As the Mountaineers did after stunning fourth-ranked Michigan in 2007 and the Tar Heels back in September, they rushed the field in celebration.

South Carolina’s chances of making a bowl took a serious hit. The Game-cocks now must win at Texas A&M (something they’ve never done) and No. 4 Clemson in their final two games to make their fourth postseason trip under coach Will Muschamp.

Things turned right before halftime when Hilinski’s hard throw over the middle bounced off Xavier Legette’s hands and was intercepted by safety Nicholas Ross and returned 20 yards for a touchdown to put Appalachian State ahead for good 13-6.

Hilinski, the Gamecocks freshman, had not thrown a pick in his past five games until Ross got the deflected ball and took it in for the score.

Appalachian State defense took away what was expected to be the Game-cocks biggest edge in the run game. Season starter Rico Dowdle, who had missed the previous two games with an ankle sprain, had zero yards on 10 first-half carries in his return.

The Gamecocks came in averaging 184 yards a game on the ground but gained just 21 on 27 carries. South Carolina played without leading rusher Tavien Feaster, who sustained a groin injury last week.

“When we don’t have the ability to run the ball, we’re going to struggle,” South Carolina coach Will Muschamp said.

Edwards finished with nine catches for 90 yards, the senior surpassing Alshon Jeffery for the school’s all-time receiving yardage mark.

GAME CHANGERZac Thomas’ 1-yard run for a touchdown with 7:10 left in the third gave

the Mountaineers a 20-9 lead. Carolina came back to cut it to five (20-15) on Bryan Edwards’ 23-yard touchdown pass from Ryan Hilinski and got the ball to the App 9 in the final drive, but couldn’t get the go-ahead score.

KEY STAT117 – Carolina outgained Appalachian State 346-202 but the Mountain-

eers had 117 yards on kickoffs, leading to a pair of scoring drives. App State also had a 20-yard interception return for a touchdown by Nicholas Ross.

1st 8:51 SC White 41-yard field goal (15-52-6:09) 3-01st 5:10 APP Staton 40-yard field goal (10-32-3:41) 3-31st 1:22 SC White 25-yard field goal (8-60-3:48) 6-32nd 8:29 APP Staton 47-yard field goal (10-38-4:12) 6-62nd 1:51 APP Williams 20-yard interception return (Staton kick) 6-133rd 11:08 SC White 50-yard field goal (4-3-1:22) 9-133rd 7:10 APP Thomas 1-yard run (Staton kick) (7-39-3:58) 9-204th 2:58 SC Edwards 23-yard pass from Hilinski (Hilinski pass failed) (12-78-2:03) 15-20 APP SC First Downs 11 22 Rushing 7 3 Passing 4 15 Penalty 0 4 Net Yards Rushing 97 21 Rushing Attempts 41 27 Net Yards Passing 105 325 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 9-16-1 32-58-1 Total Offense Yards 202 346 Total Offense Plays 57 85 Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 2-0 Penalties: No.-Yards 8-46 8-50 Punts-Yards 7-316 5-262 Avg. Yards Per Punt 45.1 52.4 Punt Returns: No.-Yards 1-4 1-(-1) Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 3-117 4-52 Interceptions: No.-Yards 1-20 1-1 Possession Time 29:50 30:10 Third Down Conversion 2-13 4-18 Fourth Down Conversions 1-1 4-5 Red Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-2 Sacks By: No.-Yards 3-24 2-17 PAT Kicks 2-2 0-0 Field Goals 2-2 3-3

RUSHING: APP: Evans 23-85; Williams 7-19; Virgil 1-0; Anderson 1-0; Thomas 9-(-7). SC: Joyner 3-14; Dowdle 14-9; Fenwick 4-9; Harris 1-2; Hilinski (5-(-13). PASSING: APP: Thomas 9-15-1-105; Williams 0-1-0-0. SC: Hilinski 32-57-1-325; Team 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: APP: Sutton 3-38; Evans 2-32; Reed 1-22; Pearson 1-9; Williams 1-6; Anderson 1-(-2). SC: Edwards 9-90; Dowdle 5-67; Markway 5-43; Legette 5-42; Adkins 2-33; Joyner 2-17; Dawkins 2-11; Terrell 1-11; Urich 1-11.

PUNT RETURNS: APP: Hennigan 1-4. SC: Legette 1-(-1).

KICKOFF RETURNS: APP: Virgil 2-76; Evans 1-41. SC: Robinson 2-38; Legette 1-14.

INTERCEPTION RETURNS: APP: Ross 1-20. SC: Jones 1-1.

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALLSouth Carolina 3 0 0 3 6Texas A&M 3 10 0 17 30

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Texas A&M 30South Carolina 6

November 16, 2019Kyle Field

College Station, Texas104,957

COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS (AP) — Kellen Mond threw for 221 yards and a touchdown and ran for a second score as Texas A&M extended its winning streak to four games with a 30-6 win over South Carolina on Sat-urday night.

Cordarrian Richardson ran for 130 yards, including a 75-yard touchdown, and added a TD reception to help the Aggies to the victory on a night they piled up 319 yards rushing.

With just four wins and one game left the loss guarantees that the Game-cocks (4-7, 3-5 Southeastern Confer-ence) won’t make a bowl game for the first time in four seasons.

South Carolina fell to 0-6 all-time against Texas A&M and lost its second straight game this season after falling to Appalachian State last week.

The Aggies led by 10 at halftime and neither team could get anything going after the break, combining for six punts in the third quarter. South Carolina went three-and-out twice and the Aggies punted after just three plays once.

Texas A&M (7-3, 4-2) was finally able to sustain a drive when it capped a 14-play drive with a 40-yard field goal which extended the lead to 16-3 early in the fourth quarter.

The Aggies forced a fourth straight punt by South Carolina after that and Mond made it 22-3 with a 1-yard TD dive with about 10 minutes left. Rich-ardson set up that score when he scampered 31 yards a play earlier.

South Carolina went for it on fourth-and-8 on its next drive and couldn’t convert. Richardson’s long touchdown ran came two plays later to pad the lead.

Ryan Hilinski threw for 175 yards for South Carolina in a game where the Aggies held the Gamecocks to just 45 yards rushing.

Isaiah Spiller added 129 yards rushing for Texas A&M.The game was tied early in the second quarter after both teams scored a

field goal in the first quarter when Mond found Richardson wide open for a 17-yard touchdown reception to give A&M a 10-3 lead.

Seth Small missed a 42-yard field goal on Texas A&M’s next possession, but made one from 30 yards with less than a minute left in the second quar-ter to leave the Aggies up 13-3 at halftime.

GAME CHANGERTexas A&M made it 10-3 with 11:35 left in the second quarter on a 17-

yard pass from Kellen Mond to Cordarrian Richardson, completing an eight-play, 75-yard drive. The Aggies then scored 17 points in the second quarter on its way to the win over the Gamecocks.

KEY STAT260 – The Gamecocks had just 260 yards of offense in the game against

the Aggies, completing 15 first downs and converting a pair of field goals on Saturday night. Carolina also had the ball for just 18:21.

1st 6:03 A&M Small 35-yard field goal (12-78-7:04) 0-31st 0:23 SC White 37-yard field goal (7-63-1:49) 3-32nd 11:35 A&M Richardson 17-yard pass from Mond (Small kick) (8-75-3:48) 3-102nd 0:26 A&M Small 30-yard field goal (13-77-3:46) 3-134th 12:40 A&M Small 40-yard field goal (14-67-7:40) 3-164th 10:13 A&M Mond 1-yard run (Small kick) (5-65-2:03) 3-234th 6:37 A&M Richardson 75-yard run (Small kick) (2-77-0:56) 3-304th 3:27 SC White 39-yard field goal (4-(-9)-0:34) 6-30 SC A&M First Downs 15 27 Rushing 3 15 Passing 11 10 Penalty 1 2 Net Yards Rushing 45 319 Rushing Attempts 17 46 Net Yards Passing 215 221 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 19-46-0 20-33-0 Total Offense Yards 260 540 Total Offense Plays 63 79 Fumbles: No.-Lost 1-0 2-1 Penalties: No.-Yards 4-41 8-75 Punts-Yards 8-368 4-165 Avg. Yards Per Punt 46.0 41.2 Punt Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 4-53 Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 2-74 1-24 Interceptions: No.-Yards 0-0 0-0 Possession Time 18:21 41:39 Third Down Conversions 2-15 6-14 Fourth Down Conversions 1-3 0-0 Red Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 5-5 Sacks By: No.-Yards 2-10 1-5 PAT Kicks 0-0 3-3 Field Goals 2-2 3-4

RUSHING: SC: Dowdle 7-12; Charlton 1-10; Harris 3-9; Hilinski 2-7; Joyner 4-7. A&M: Richardson 6-130; Spiller 24-129; Mond 10-47; Kibodi 3-11; Blumrick 2-3; Foster 1-(-1).

PASSING: SC: Hilinski 16-41-0-175; Joyner 3-4-0-40; S. Smith 0-1-0-0. A&M: Mond 20-33-0-221.

RECEIVING: SC: Markway 5-47; Dowdle 4-10; Terrell 3-45; Harris 3-26; S. Smith 2-41; Adkins 1-25; Dawkins 1-21. A&M: Wydermyer 5-79; Davis 5-48; Ausbon 3-46; Smith 3-22; Spiller 3-9; Richardson 1-17.

PUNT RETURNS: SC: None. A&M: Smith 4-53.

KICKOFF RETURNS: SC: Legette 2-74. A&M: Smith 1-24.

INTERCEPTION RETURNS: SC: None. A&M: None.

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CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALL CAROLINA FOOTBALLBENTLEY’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSPass Attempts 16 • vs. UNC (8/31) Pass Completions 30 • vs. UNC (8/31)Passing Yards 142 • vs. UNC (8/31)Passing Touchdowns 1 • vs. UNC (8/31)Longest Pass 26 • vs. UNC (8/31)Carries 6 • vs. UNC (8/31)Yards Rushing -5 • vs. UNC (8/31)Long Rush 9 • vs. UNC (8/31)Rushing Touchdowns N/A

BENTLEY’S CAREER HIGHSPass Attempts 50 • at Clemson (11/24/18)Pass Completions 32 • vs. USF (12/29/16) 32 • at Clemson (11/24/18)Passing Yards 510 • at Clemson (11/24/18)Passing Touchdowns 5 • at Clemson (11/24/18)Long Pass 89 • at Florida (11/10/18)Carries 10 • vs. Tennessee (10/29/16) 10 • vs. USF (12/29/16)Yards Rushing 47 • vs. Vanderbilt (10/28/17)Long Rush 24 • vs. Louisiana Tech (9/23/17)Rushing Touchdowns 2 • vs. Vanderbilt (10/28/17) 2 • Florida (11/11/17) 2 • Wofford (11/18/17)Receptions 1 • vs. Western Carolina (11/19/16)Yards Receiving 12 • vs. Western Carolina (11/19/16)Long Reception 12 • vs. Western Carolina (11/19/16)

BENTLEY’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Com-Att-Int Pct. Yds TD Long Rush-Yds-TDvs. UNC (8/31) * 16-30-2 53.3 142 1 26 6--5-0

BENTLEY IN THE CAROLINA RECORD BOOKSSingle-GameCategory No. (Game) Rank Attempts 50 (at Clemson, 11/24/18) T-9th 47 (vs. Georgia, 9/8/18) T-12th Completions 32 (vs. USF, 12/29/16) 4th 32 (at Clemson, 11/24/18) 4th 30 (vs. Georgia, 9/8/18) 10th Passing Yards 510 (at Clemson, 11/24/18) School Record 390 (vs. USF, 12/29/16) 8th

Single-SeasonCategory No. (Year) Rank Completion Pct. 65.8% (2016) 4th 62.2% (2017) 10th Completions 245 (2017) 4th 240 (2018) 6th Attempts 394 (2017) 4th 388 (2018) 7th Passing Yards 3,171 (2018) 3rd 2,794 (2017) 7th Passing TDs 27 (2018) 2nd 18 (2017) 8th

CareerCategory No. Rank Up NextCompletion Pct. 62.5% 2nd 1. Connor Shaw (2010-13) // 65.5% Attempts 1,002 4th 3. Stephen Garcia (2008-11) // 1,021Completions 626 3rd 2. Todd Ellis (1986-89) // 747Passing Yards 7,527 4th 3. Stephen Garcia (2008-11) // 7,597Passing TDs 55 3rd 2. Connor Shaw (2010-13) // 56

19BENTLEY QB | 6-4 | 220 | SR | 3L

JAKE

Opelika, Ala.(Opelika HS)

• 2019 Manning Award Watch List• 2019 Maxwell Award Watch List• 2019 Davey O’Brien Award Watch List• 2019 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List• 2019 Harold White GPA Award - Offense • Two-time team captain (2017-18)

QUICK HITS• Injured his foot in the 2019 season-opener vs. North Carolina (8/31) and had season-ending surgery• Poised to finish among the all-time statistical leaders in program history, as he ranks second in completion percentage (62.5), third in pass completions (626) and passing touchdowns (55), fourth in passing yards (7,527), pass attempts (1,002), touchdowns responsible for (63) and fifth in total offense (7,670) • Owns a 19-14 career record as a starter, including a 10-7 mark in SEC games• Needs one victory to become the sixth Gamecock all-time to win 20 games as starting quarterback• As a junior in 2019, completed 240-of-388 passes (61.9 percent) for 3,171 yards with 27 touchdowns and 14 interceptions • Ranked fourth in the SEC in passing yrads per game (264.2) and touchdown pasesses, fifth in total offense (270.8) and sixth in passing efficiency (146.3)• Tossed three touchdowns against Akron (12/1/18), becoming the first Gamecock since 1995 to throw three or more touchdowns in three-straight games• Set Carolina program records with 510 passing yards and five touchdowns at Clemson (11/24/18); completed 32-of-50 passes against the second-ranked Tigers• His 510 passing yards were the most by an SEC quarterback in 2018, the eighth-most by an SEC quarterback ever in a single game, the second-most by an FBS quarterback in Week 13 and the most by any quarterback in the history of the Carolina-Clemson rivalry• Became the fifth Gamecock passer in history to go over 6,000 yards passing at No. 19/21 Florida (11/10/18)• Had his best career day in SEC action in win at Ole Miss (11/3/18), going 22-for-32 through the air for 363 yards and two touchdowns while also rushing for the game-winning touchdown with 5:50 left in the 4th quarter• Named the 2017-18 winner of the SEC Sportsmanship Award for the compassion he showed following the Gamecocks’ dramatic win at Tennessee (10/14/17)

BENTLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS–Passing–Year GP/GS C-A-I Pct. Yds TD Lg2016 7/7 125-190-4 65.8 1,420 9 47 2017 13/13 245-394-12 62.2 2,794 18 68 2018 12/12 240-388-14 61.9 3,171 27 892019 1/1 16-30-2 53.4 142 1 26 Total 33/33 626-1,002-32 62.5 7,527 55 89–Rushing–Year GP/GS Rush Yds Avg TD Long2016 7/7 50 -15 -0.3 0 16 2017 13/13 73 85 1.2 6 24 2018 12/12 65 78 1.2 2 222019 1/1 6 -5 -0.8 0 9 Total 33/33 194 143 0.7 8 24-Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long2016 7/7 1 12 12.0 0 12 2017 13/13 0 0 - 0 - 2018 12/12 0 0 - 0 -2019 1/1 0 0 - 0 - Total 33/33 1 12 12.0 0 12

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HIL INSKI QB | 6-3 | 230 | FR | HS

RYAN

Orange, Calif.(Orange Lutheran HS)

• SEC Freshman of the Week - 9/16/19• 2018 Army All-American • 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame World Bowl All-Star• 2018 Sam B. Nicola Trophy winner (National High School Player of the Year) • Elite 11 participant

QUICK HITS• Had 180 consecutive pass attempts without an interception, the longest streak in program history, surpassing Connor Shaw (2010-13) at 177 • Ranks third in completions (220) and fifth in passing yards (2,252) in the SEC• Notched his third 300-yard game of the season, going 32-of-57 for a career-high 325 yards, one touchdown and an interception vs. App. State (11/9); his 57 attempts tied a previous career high (T-2nd most in a single-game in school history); his 32 completions were the second-most of his career (T-5th most in a single-game all-time) • Was 24-of-31 for 235 yards and a pair of touchdowns in a 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2)• Ranks third in the SEC in completions (172) and sixth in passing yards (1,752) this season• Had his second 300-yard game of the year, throwing for 319 yards (28-of-51) at Tennessee (10/26); connected with Shi Smith for a 75-yard score on the team's first play from scrimmage, tying a career long completion; his 51 attempts T-5th most all-time at Carolina in a single game • Went 15-for-20 for 116 yards and a touchdown in win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12); was knocked out of the game early in the third quarter with a knee injury• 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• 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 • Highly-touted out of high school, ranked the No. 2 pro-style quarterback in the coutnry and No. 64 overall player by 247Sports• Ranked 66th on the ESPN300 and No. 45 overall by Rivals.com • Concluded high school career with 8,102 passing yards and 85 total touchdowns

HILINSKI’S CAREER STATISTICS–Passing–Year GP/GS C-A-I Pct. Yds TD Lg 2019 10/10 220-379-4 58.0 2,252 11 75T –Rushing–Year GP/GS Rush Yds Avg TD Long2019 10/10 31 -42 -1.4 1 14 HILINSKI’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSPass 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 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Com-Att-Int Pct. Yds TD Long Rush-Yds-TDvs. UNC (8/31) -DNP- vs. Char. So. (9/7) * 24-30-1 80.0 282 2 60T 1-4-1 vs. Alabama (9/14) * 36-57-1 63.2 324 2 31T 2--5-0 at Mizzou (9/21) * 13-30-1 43.3 166 1 75T 3--10-0 vs. Kentucky (9/28) * 15-27-0 55.6 140 0 23 5--1-0 at Georgia (10/12) * 15-20-0 75.0 116 1 46T - vs. Florida (10/19) * 17-35-0 48.6 170 1 41 5--24-0 at Tenn. (10/26) * 28-51-0 54.9 319 1 75T 4--15-0 vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) * 24-31-0 77.4 235 2 25T 1-14-0 vs. App. State (11/9) * 32-57-1 56.1 325 1 29T 5--13-0 at Texas A&M (11/16) * 16-41-0 39.0 175 0 41 2-7-0 vs. Clemson (11/30)

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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JOYNER QB | 6-3 | 216 | FR | RS

DAKEREON

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

QUICK HITS• Was 3-for-4 for 40 yards passing at Texas A&M (11/16) • Had six carries for nine yards in 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) • Went 6-for-12 for 39 yards and ran the ball six times for 28 yards in a 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3/ Georgia (10/21); came off the bench to play quarterback in relief of the injured Ryan Hilinksi early in the third quarter• Saw snaps at receiver and quarterback at Missouri (9/21); was 6-for-11 for 89 yards• Hauled in career-long, 13-yard reception vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14)• Took snaps at receiver and quarterback in 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7); scored the first touchdown of his career with a 6-yard run in the first quarter; had four carries for 53 yards including a career-long, 41-yard run • Made 2019 season debut at wide receiver in the opener vs. UNC (8/31/19)• 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 25 Total 9/0 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 Total 9/0 32 131 4.1 1 41

-Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long 2018* 1/0 0 0 - 0 -2019 8/0 6 46 7.7 0 13 Total 9/0 6 46 7.7 0 13* - Granted a redshirt season

JOYNER’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSPass Completions 6 • twice, last at Georgia (10/12)Pass Attempts 12 • at Georgia (10/12) Passing Yards 89 • at Missouri (9/21)Long Pass 25 • at Texas A&M (11/16)Receptions 2 • twice, last vs. App. State (11/9)Yards Receiving 17 • vs. App. State (11/9)Long Reception 13 • vs. Alabama (9/14)Carries 6 • 2x, last vs. Vanderbilt (11/2)Yards Rushing 53 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Long Rush 41 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Rushing Touchdowns 1 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)

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 41 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19)Rushing Touchdowns 1 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19)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)

PLAYER NOTES - QBJOYNER’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATISTICSOpp. GS Rush Yds Avg TD Rec Yds Avg TDvs. UNC (8/31) - - - - 2 4 2.0 0 vs. Char. So. (9/7) 4 53 13.2 1 1 12 12.0 0 vs. Alabama (9/14) - - - - 1 13 13.0 0 at Mizzou (9/21) 6 -4 -0.7 0 - - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) -DNP- at Georgia (10/12) 6 28 4.7 0 - - - - vs. Florida (10/19) -DNP- at Tenn. (10/26) -DNP- vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) 6 9 1.5 0 - - - - vs. App. State (11/9) 3 14 4.7 0 2 17 8.5 0 at Texas A&M (11/16) 4 7 1.8 0 - - - - vs. Clemson (11/30)

JOYNER'S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME PASSING STATISTICSOpp. GS Com-Att-Int Pct. Yds TD Long Rush-Yds-TDvs. UNC (8/31) - - - - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) 1-1-0 100.0 0 0 0 4-53-1 vs. Alabama (9/14) - - - - - - at Mizzou (9/21) 6-11-0 54.5 89 0 21 6--4-0 vs. Kentucky (9/28) -DNP- at Georgia (10/12) 6-12-0 50.0 39 0 13 6-28-0 vs. Florida (10/19) -DNP- at Tenn. (10/26) -DNP- vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) - - - - - 6-9-0 vs. App. State (11/9) - - - - - 3-14-0 at Texas A&M (11/16) 3-4-0 75.0 40 0 25 4-7-0 vs. Clemson (11/30)

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MON

LaGrange, Ga.(LaGrange HS)

• 2016, 2017 and 2018 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Scored a touchdown on fourth-and-goal from the 1-yard line at Tennessee (10/26) late in the first half • Had a season-high 12 carries for 58 yards (4.8 avg) and a touchdown vs. No. 9/9 Florida (10/19) • Logged 10 carries for 41 yards (4.1 avg) in 24-7 win vs. Kentucky (9/28); part of a rushing attack that ran for 247 yards against the Wildcats• Had nine carries for career-high 118 yards (13.1 avg) in 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7); third career 100-yard game; had a career long rushing touchdown, a 57-yard scamper early in the fourth quarter; part of backfield that set school-record for rushing (493 yards)• Saw action on special teams in 2019 season-opener vs. UNC (8/31)• Ranked second on the squad with 432 rushing yards, averaging 5.0-yards per carry during the 2018 season• Started at No. 2/2 Clemson (11/24/18) and paced the team with 17 carries for 62 yards• Earned his first-career start at No. 19/21 Florida (11/10/18) and rushed 14 times for 49 yards• Tallied his second career 100-yard game with 110 yards on 17 carries vs. Akron (12/1/18)• Recorded his first 100-yard rushing day at Ole Miss (11/3/18), carrying the ball 12 times for 102 yards, including a 69-yard run, the longest of his career, to set up Carolina’s game-winning touchdown

DENSON’S CAREER STATISTICS–Rushing–Year GP/GS Rush Yds Avg TD Long2017 13/0 41 152 3.7 2 24 2018 9/2 86 432 5.0 2 69 2019 9/0 39 232 5.9 3 57T Total 31/2 166 816 4.9 7 69 –Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long2017 13/0 1 4 4.0 0 4 2018 9/2 6 60 10.0 0 23 2019 9/0 - - - - - Total 30/2 7 64 9.1 0 23

DENSON’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSCarries 12 • vs. Florida (10/19)Yards Rushing 118 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Long Rush 57T • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Rushing Touchdowns 1 • 3x, last at Tennessee (10/26)Receptions Receiving Yards Long Reception

DENSON’S CAREER HIGHSCarries 17 • vs. Akron (12/1/18) 17 • at Clemson (11/24/18)Yards Rushing 118 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19)Long Rush 69T • at Ole Miss (11/3/18)Rushing Touchdowns 2 • vs. Florida (11/11/17)Receptions 2 • vs. Virginia (12/29/18) 2 • at Clemson (11/24/18)Receiving Yards 35 • vs. Virginia (12/29/18)Long Reception 23 • vs. Virginia (12/29/18)

DENSON’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rush Yds Avg TD Rec Yds Avg TDvs. UNC (8/31) - - - - - - - -vs. Char. So. (9/7) 9 118 13.1 1 - - - - vs. Alabama (9/14) - - - - - - - - at Mizzou (9/21) - - - - - - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) 10 41 4.1 0 - - - - at Georgia (10/12) - - - - - - - - vs. Florida (10/19) 12 58 4.8 1 - - - - at Tenn. (10/26) 7 12 1.7 1 - - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) 1 3 3.0 0 - - - - vs. App. State (11/9) -DNP- at Texas A&M (11/16) -DNP- vs. Clemson (11/30)

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RICO

Asheville, N.C.(A.C. Reynolds HS)

• 2016 2nd Team Freshman All-SEC - Athlon Sports

QUICK HITS• Returned to the starting lineup for Senior Day vs. App. State (11/2); had a career-high five catches for 67 yards • Missed his first two games of the season with a knee injury at Tennessee (10/26) and vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) • Had one carry for eight yards vs. No. 9/9 Florida before suffering a knee injury early on that would sideline him the rest of the game• Led the Gamecocks with a season-high 21 carries for 79 yards in a 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12); also had three catches out of the backfield• Had 15 carries for 102 yards and a touchdown in 24-7 win vs. Kentucky (9/28); marked eighth career 100-yard game and became 17th career 2,000-yard rusher in program history; part of a rushing attack that ran for 247 yards against the Wildcats• Logged seventh 100-yard game of his career with 12 carries for 102 yards vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14); added three catches for 21 yards • Had 10 carries for 87 yards (8.7 avg) and a pair of touchdowns in 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7); part of backfield that set school-record for rushing (493 yards)• Started at running back in the 2019 season-opener vs. UNC (8/31), tallied 11 carries for 62 yards (5.6 avg) with a long run of 21 yards on the first series of the game• Team’s top rusher in 2018, running for 654 yards on 123 attempts (5.7 avg) with four touchdowns• Had three 100-yard games, highlighted by a season-high 140 yards on the ground in the win vs. Tennessee (10/27/18), also ran for a score in the game • Became the school’s 44th, 1,000-yard career rusher during the 2017 season• Missed the final five games of the 2017 regular season due to injury but returned for the Outback Bowl win vs. Michigan (1/1/18), where he carried the ball six times for 45 yards and added three receptions for 32 yards

DOWDLE’S CAREER STATISTICS–Rushing–Year GP/GS Rush Yds Avg TD Long2016 9/7 133 764 5.7 6 44 2017 8/4 66 251 3.8 2 30 2018 12/8 123 654 5.3 4 30 2019 9/9 99 478 4.8 4 35 Total 38/28 421 2,147 5.1 16 44–Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long2016 9/7 15 55 3.7 1 19 2017 8/4 11 128 11.6 1 34 2018 12/8 14 133 9.5 1 22 2019 9/9 20 155 7.8 0 26 Total 38/28 60 471 7.9 3 34

DOWDLE’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSCarries 21 • at Georgia (10/12)Yards Rushing 102 • twice, last vs. Kentucky (9/28)Long Rush 35 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Rushing Touchdowns 2 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)100-yard Rushing Games 2 • last vs. Kentucky (9/28)Receptions 5 • vs. App State (11/9)Yards Receiving 67 • vs. App State (11/9)Long Reception 26 • vs. App State (11/9)

DOWDLE’S CAREER HIGHSCarries 27 • vs. Tennessee (10/29/16) 27 • vs. Missouri (11/5/16)Yards Rushing 226 • vs. Western Carolina (11/19/16)Long Rush 40 • Tennessee vs. (10/29/16)Rushing Touchdowns 2 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19) vs. Western Carolina (11/19/16)100-yard Rushing Games 8 • most recent vs. Kentucky (9/28/19)Receptions 5 • vs. App. State (11/10/19)Yards Receiving 67 • vs. App. State (11/10/19)Long Reception 34 • vs. NC State (9/2/18)Receiving Touchdowns 1 • 3x, most recent vs. Coastal Carolina (9/1/18) DOWDLE’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rush Yds Avg TD Rec Yds Avg TDvs. UNC (8/31) * 11 62 5.6 0 2 12 6.0 0 vs. Char. So. (9/7) * 10 87 8.7 2 2 16 8.0 0 vs. Alabama (9/14) * 12 102 8.5 0 3 21 7.0 0 at Mizzou (9/21) * 8 17 2.1 1 - - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) * 15 102 6.8 1 1 23 23.0 0 at Georgia (10/12) * 21 79 3.8 0 3 6 2.0 0 vs. Florida (10/19) * 1 8 8.0 0 - - - - at Tenn. (10/26) -DNP- vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) -DNP- vs. App. State (11/9) * 14 9 0.6 0 5 67 13.4 0 at Texas A&M (11/16) * 7 12 1.7 0 4 10 2.5 0 vs. Clemson (11/30)

DOWDLE IN THE CAROLINA RECORD BOOKSSingle-GameCategory No. (Game) Rank Rushing Yards 226 (vs. Western Carolina, 11/19/16) 6th

CareerCategory No. Rank Up NextRushing Yards 2,147 15th Mike Davis (2005-08) // 2,231100-Yard Games 8 T-9th Duce Staley (1995-96) // 9 Derek Watson (1999-2001)

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4FEASTER RB | 6-0 | 221 | SR | TR

TAVIEN

Spartanburg, S.C.(Spartanburg HS/Clemson)

QUICK HITS• Missed his first game of the season, Senior Day vs. App. State (11/9), with a groin injury • Made first start of the season at Tennessee (10/26) and led the team with 19 carries for 80 yards (4.2 avg); had a 1-yard touchdown run late in the first half • Had a breakout game vs. No. 9/9 Florida, leading the Gamecocks with 25 carries for 175 yards (7.0 avg); both were career highs; had a 21-yard touchdown run early in the third quarter after a Carolina interception deep in Gator territory • Led the team with 15 carries for a career-high 107 yards (7.1 avg) in 24-7 win vs. Kentucky (9/28); also tied a career-high with two touchdowns on the ground; part of a rushing attack that ran for 247 yards against the Wildcats• Rushed six times for 64 yards (10.7 avg) in 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7); had a season-long, 35-yard run and was part of a backfield that broke the school rushing record (493 yards); also hauled in career-high three catches for 19 yards • Made Gamecock debut in 2019 season-opener at UNC (8/31) and led the team with 13 carries for 72 yards; scored the team’s first touchdown of the year in the first quarter after breaking several tackles and racing 34 yards to the end zone • Graduate transfer from Clemson that enters his final year of eligibility with 1,330 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns on 222 carries (6.0 avg) • Also had 23 receptions for 183 yards and one touchdown in 674 snaps over 41 career games played (11 starts) for the Tigers• Finished his career at Clemson No. 2 in school history, averaging 6.0 yards per carry • Was a key contributor on two National Championship teams for the Tigers (2016, 2018)

FEASTER’S CAREER STATISTICS–Rushing–Year GP/GS Rush Yds Avg TD Long2016* 12/0 37 221 6.0 2 45 2017* 14/11 107 669 6.3 7 89T 2018* 15/0 78 440 5.6 6 70 2019 8/1 101 572 5.7 5 37 Total 49/12 323 1,902 5.9 20 89T –Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long2016* 12/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2017* 14/11 12 112 9.3 1 60 2018* 15/0 11 71 6.5 0 26 2019 8/1 11 69 6.3 0 14 Total 49/12 34 252 7.4 1 60 * - at Clemson

FEASTER’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSCarries 25 • vs. Florida (10/19)Yards Rushing 175 • vs. Florida (10/19)Long Rush 37 • vs. Florida (10/19)Rushing Touchdowns 2 • vs. Kentucky (9/28)100-yard Rushing Games 2 • 175 vs. Florida (10/19) 107 vs. Kentucky (9/28)Receptions 3 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Receiving Yards 19 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Long Reception 14 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)

FEASTER’S CAREER HIGHSCarries 25 • vs. Florida (10/19/19)Yards Rushing 175 • vs. Florida (10/19/19)Long Rush 89T • at NC State (11/4/17)Rushing Touchdowns 2 • twice, last vs. Kentucky (9/28/19)100-yard Rushing Games 4 • most recent vs. Florida (10/19/19)Receptions 3 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19)Receiving Yards 63 • at Virginia Tech (9/30/17)Long Reception 60T • at Virginia Tech (9/30/17)Receiving Touchdowns 1 • at Virginia Tech (9/30/17)

FEASTER’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rush Yds Avg TD Rec Yds Avg TDvs. UNC (8/31) 13 72 5.5 1 2 11 5.5 0 vs. Char. So. (9/7) 6 64 10.7 0 3 19 6.0 0 vs. Alabama (9/14) 10 33 3.3 0 2 17 8.5 0 at Mizzou (9/21) 6 14 2.3 0 1 5 5.0 0 vs. Kentucky (9/28) 15 107 7.1 2 2 12 6.0 0 at Georgia (10/12) 7 27 3.9 0 - - - - vs. Florida (10/19) 25 175 7.0 1 - - - - at Tenn. (10/26) 19 80 4.2 1 1 5 5.0 0 vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) -DNP- vs. App. State (11/9) -DNP- at Texas A&M (11/16) -DNP- vs. Clemson (11/30)

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DESHAUN

Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River HS)

20HARRIS RB | 5-10 | 225 | FR | HS

KEVIN

Hinesville, Ga.(Bradwell Institute)

QUICK HITS• Had first carries of the season in a 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2); had a breakout game leading the team with 18 rushes for 102 yards (5.7 avg) • Redshirted as a true freshman after seeing action in two games during the 2018 season• Finished the season with 21 carries for 115 yards (5.5 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 Long 2018 2/0 21 115 5.5 1 37 2019 4/0 22 111 5.0 0 18 Total 6/0 43 226 5.3 1 37 –Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long 2018 2/0 0 0 0.0 0 - 2019 4/0 - - - - - Total 6/0 0 0 0.0 0 0

FENWICK'S 2019 SEASON HIGHSCarries 18 • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2)Yards Rushing 102 • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2)Long Rush 18 • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2)Rushing Touchdowns Receptions Receiving Yards Long Reception

FENWICK'S CAREER HIGHSCarries 18 • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19)Yards Rushing 112 • vs. Chatt. (11/17/18)Long Rush 37 • vs. Chatt. (11/17/18)Rushing Touchdowns 1 • vs. Chatt. (11/17/18)

FENWICK'S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rush Yds Avg TD Rec Yds Avg TDvs. UNC (8/31) - - - - - - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) -DNP- vs. Alabama (9/14) -DNP- at Mizzou (9/21) -DNP- vs. Kentucky (9/28) -DNP- at Georgia (10/12) -DNP- vs. Florida (10/19) -DNP- at Tenn. (10/26) -DNP- vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) 18 102 5.7 0 - - - - vs. App. State (11/9) 4 9 2.2 0 - - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) - - - - - - - - vs. Clemson (11/30)

QUICK HITS• Hauled in the first three catches of his career for 26 yards at Texas A&M (11/16)• Had a 1-yard touchdown run late in the first half of a 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2)• Missed five games with a groin injury in the middle of the season • Made his collegiate debut in a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7); went wild with six carries for 147 yards (24.5) 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) • Finished high school career with 4,100 rushing yards, 18, 100-yard rushing games and 42 rushing touchdowns • Named 2018 Georgia Region 2-AAAAAA Player of the Year after running for 1,556 yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior; had eight 100-yard games • Was the region’s Offensive Player of the Year as a junior in 2017 after running for 1,680 yards and 16 touchdowns

HARRIS' CAREER STATISTICS–Rushing–Year GP/GS Rush Yds Avg TD Long 2019 5/0 20 178 8.9 4 75T –Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long 2019 5/0 3 26 8.7 - 11

HARRIS' 2019 SEASON HIGHSCarries 10 • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2)Yards Rushing 147 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Long Rush 75T • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Rushing Touchdowns 3 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Receptions 3 • at Texas A&M (11/16)Receiving Yards 26 • at Texas A&M (11/16)Long Reception 11 • at Texas A&M (11/16)

HARRIS' 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rush Yds Avg TD Rec Yds Avg TDvs. UNC (8/31) -DNP- vs. Char. So. (9/7) 6 147 24.5 3 - - - - vs. Alabama (9/14) - - - - - - - - at Mizzou (9/21) -DNP- vs. Kentucky (9/28) -DNP- at Georgia (10/12) -DNP- vs. Florida (10/19) -DNP- at Tenn. (10/26) -DNP- vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) 10 20 2.0 1 - - - - vs. App. State (11/9) 1 2 2.0 0 - - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) 3 9 3.0 0 3 26 8.7 0 vs. Clemson (11/30)

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25TURNER RB | 5-10 | 195 | RSR | 3L

A.J.

Clifton, Va.(Centreville HS)

• 2016 2nd Team Freshman All-SEC - Athlon Sports

QUICK HITS• Has missed the last three games with a hamstring injury • Made season debut in 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7) but left the game with a thumb injury in the first half • Did not play in the 2019 season opener vs. UNC (8/31) due to a shoulder injury• Versatile player and special teams ace who made position switch to defensive back in fall camp• Saw action in 12 games with one start at running back during the 2018 season• Rushed 46 times for 294 yards, averaging 6.4 yards per carry with a pair of touchdowns; also caught eight passes for 75 yards and two scores and returned four kickoffs for 83 yards, a 20.8-yard average • Moved into Carolina’s career top-30 in rushing yards in win vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18); scored a career-high three touchdowns in the game (one rushing, two receiving) • Led the Gamecocks with 12 carries for 81 yards at No. 19/21 Florida (11/10/18)• Scored two touchdowns, one on the ground and one through the air, in a road win at Ole Miss (11/3/18)• Became the 43rd player in school history to rush for 1,000 yards in his career when he crossed the barrier late in the 2017 season

TURNER’S CAREER STATISTICS–Rushing–Year GP/GS Rush Yds Avg TD Long2016 12/4 116 497 4.3 3 75 2017 13/6 98 531 5.4 3 30 2018 12/1 46 294 6.4 2 302019 6/0 - - - - - Total 43/11 260 1,322 5.1 8 75

–Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long2016 12/4 21 143 6.8 1 18 2017 13/6 18 117 6.5 0 15 2018 12/1 8 75 9.4 2 212019 6/0 - - - - - Total 43/11 47 335 7.1 3 21

–Kick Returns–Year GP/GS No. Yds Avg TD Long2016 12/4 13 321 24.7 0 80 2017 13/6 11 188 17.1 0 28 2018 12/1 4 83 20.8 0 272019 6/0 - - - - - Total 43/11 28 592 21.1 0 80

–Defensive–Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2016 12/4 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 13/7 5 1 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2 2018 12/1 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2019 6/0 - - - - - - - - - - Total 43/11 6 4 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2

TURNER’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSCarries Yards Rushing Long Rush Rushing Touchdowns 100-yard Rushing Games Receptions Yards Receiving Long Reception Receiving Touchdowns

TURNER’S CAREER HIGHSCarries 22 • vs. Florida (11/11/17)Yards Rushing 136 • vs. Florida (11/11/17)Long Rush 75T • at Texas A&M (10/1/16)Rushing Touchdowns 1 • 8 times, most recent vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18)100-yard Rushing Games 3 • most recent vs. Florida (11/11/17) Receptions 4 • most recent vs. Vanderbilt (10/28/17)Yards Receiving 36 • vs. Florida (11/11/17) Long Reception 21 • at Ole Miss (11/3/18)Receiving Touchdowns 2 • vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18)Long Kick Return 80 • East Carolina (9/17/16)

TURNER’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rush Yds Avg TD Rec Yds Avg TDvs. UNC (8/31) -DNP- vs. Char. So. (9/7) - - - - - - - - vs. Alabama (9/14) - - - - - - - - at Mizzou (9/21) - - - - - - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) - - - - - - - - at Georgia (10/12) - - - - - - - - vs. Florida (10/19) - - - - - - - - at Tenn. (10/26) -DNP- vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) -DNP- vs. App. State (11/9) -DNP- at Texas A&M (11/16) -DNP- vs. Clemson (11/30)

TURNER IN THE CAROLINA RECORD BOOKSCareerCategory No. Rank Up NextRushing Yards 1,322 30th 29. Kenny Miles (2009-12) // 1,341

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83DAWKINS WR | 6-2 | 225 | SR | 3L

CHAVIS

Duncan, S.C.(James F. Byrnes HS)

2017, 2018 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Started in a 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georiga (10/12); had one catch for 11 yards• Logged two catches for 19 yards in 24-7 win vs. Kentucky (9/28)• Started at Missouri (9/21) and hauled in two catches for 30 yards, his first receptions of the season; made a season-long, 21-yard catch late in the game • Started 2019 season-opener vs. UNC (8/31); did not record any stats• Saw action in 11 of 13 games as a junior in 2018, making a pair of starts while finishing the season with seven receptions for 73 yards and a touchdown; key contributor on special teams• Hauled in a 33-yard score vs. No. 22/22 Texas A&M (10/13/18), marking his first career touchdown reception • Earned first career start vs. No. 9/10 Texas A&M (10/1/16) as a freshman, catching a career-high five passes against the Aggies• Reeled in a career-long, 34-yard catch to set up a touchdown in a win vs. Missouri (11/5/16), which was the longest play of the game

DAWKINS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long2016 11/2 8 69 8.6 0 34 2017 13/0 2 18 9.0 0 9 2018 11/2 7 73 10.4 1 33 2019 10/7 9 97 10.8 0 21 Total 45/11 26 257 9.9 1 34

DAWKINS’ 2019 SEASON HIGHSReceptions 2 • 3x, last vs. App. State (11/9)Yards Receiving 30 • at Missouri (9/21)Long Reception 21 • 2x, last at Texas A&M (11/16)Receiving Touchdowns

DAWKINS’ CAREER HIGHSReceptions 5 • vs. Texas A&M (10/1/16)Yards Receiving 34 • Missouri (11/5/16)Long Reception 34 • Missouri (11/5/16) Receiving Touchdowns 1 • vs. Texas A&M (10/13/18)

DAWKINS’ 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TDvs. UNC (8/31) * - - - - - - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) - - - - - - - - vs. Alabama (9/14) - - - - - - - - at Mizzou (9/21) * 2 30 15.0 0 - - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) 2 19 9.5 0 - - - - at Georgia (10/12) * 1 11 11.0 0 - - - - vs. Florida (10/19) * 1 5 5.0 0 - - - - at Tenn. (10/26) * - - - - - - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) -DNP- vs. App. State (11/9) * 2 11 5.5 0 - - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) * 1 21 21.0 0 - - - - vs. Clemson (11/30)

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QUICK HITS• Started at Texas A&M (11/16) but did not record a catch; made an impact on special teams with two kickoff returns for 74 yards, including a career-long return of 50 yards• Had five catches for 42 yards (both career highs) on Senior Day vs. App. State (11/9)• Made first career start in a 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2); 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)• Saw several snaps at receiver and on special teams in 2019 season-opener vs. UNC (8/31)• Played quarterback his senior season at Mullins High School in 2018, rushing for 1,826 yards and 19 touchdowns, while passing for 887 yards and 13 touchdowns• As a sophomore, caught 44 passes for 733 yards and eight touchdowns • Also played baseball and basketball at Mullins

LEGETTE’S CAREER STATISTICS–Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long2019 11/3 9 80 8.9 1 20T

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

LEGETTE’S SEASON HIGHSReceptions 5 • vs. App State (11/9)Yards Receiving 42 • vs. App State (11/9)Long Reception 20T • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2)Receiving Touchdowns 1 • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2)Kickoff Return Yards 74 • at Texas A&M (11/16)Long Kickoff Return 50 • at Texas A&M (11/16)

LEGETTE’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TDvs. UNC (8/31) - - - - - - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) - - - - - - - - vs. Alabama (9/14) - - - - - - - - at Mizzou (9/21) - - - - - - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) 1 4 4.0 0 - - - - at Georgia (10/12) - - - - - - - - vs. Florida (10/19) - - - - - - - - at Tenn. (10/26) - - - - - - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) 3 34 11.3 1 - - - - vs. App. State (11/9) 5 42 8.4 0 - - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) - - - - - - - - vs. Clemson (11/30)

17LEGETTE WR | 6-0 | 205 | FR | HS

XAVIER

Mullins, S.C.(Mullins HS)

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89EDWARDS WR | 6-3 | 215 | SR | 3L

BRYAN

Conway, S.C.(Conway HS)

• 2019 Biletnikoff watch List • 2019 Preseason Second Team All-SEC by Coaches/Phil Steele• 2019 Preseason Third Team All-SEC by Media• 2018 Strength & Conditioning Award• 2017 Steve Spurrier MVP - Offense• 2017 Harold White GPA Award - Offense • 2016 2nd Team Freshman All-America - Athlon Sports• 2016 1st Team Freshman All-SEC - Athlon Sports

QUICK HITS• Has a catch in every game he’s played in at South Carolina (school record for most consecutive games with a catch); also has logged 25 career games (nine this season) with five or more catches • Leads the SEC in receptions per game (7.1) and is second in receptions (71); also ranks seventh in the league in receiving yards (816) this season• Missed his first game of the season with a knee injury at Texas A&M (11/16) • Had nine catches for 90 yards and a touchdown on Senior Day vs. App. State (11/9); passed Alshon Jeffery (2009-11) for the top spot on the career receiving yards list • Tied the school record for catches in a game, hauling in 14 passes for 139 yards (both career highs) and a touchdown in a 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2); also had three punt returns for 53 yards• Became the Gamecocks' all-time receptions leader at Tennessee (10/26) after hauling in eight catches for 83 yards; made a one-handed catch for 18-yards late in the first half along the sideline on third down that setup a 1-yard TD run by Tavien Feaster• Had seven catches for 78 yards (11.1 avg) to lead Carolina vs. No. 9/9 Florida (10/19)• Led the team with six catches for 78 yards and a touchdown in a 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12); hauled in a 46-yard score late in the first quarter; passed Kenny McKinley (2005-08) for the most consectuive games with a catch (44) all-time• Hauled in team-high six catches for 37 yards in 24-7 win vs. Kentucky (9/28)• Led the team with six catches for 113 yards (18.8 avg) at Missouri (9/21), his second 100-yard game of the season; had a 75-yard touchdown reception early in the second half; tying the longest catch and run of his career • Led the team with five catches for 119 yards in a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7); also matched a career-high with two touchdown catches including a 60-yard scoring reception in the second quarter• Started 2019 season-opener vs. UNC (8/31) and had one reception for seven yards; had 3 punt returns for 66 yards (career high) including a career-long, 38-yard punt return deep into Tar Heel territory late in the game• Finished 2018 season as the Gamecocks’ second-leading receiver with 55 receptions for 846 yards and seven touchdowns• Ranked sixth in the SEC with 65.1 receiving yards per game and 10th with 4.2 receptions per game in 2018

EDWARDS’ CAREER STATISTICS–Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long2016 12/12 44 590 13.4 4 42 2017 13/13 64 793 12.4 5 41 2018 13/12 55 846 15.4 7 75T 2019 10/10 71 816 11.5 6 75T Total 48/47 234 3,045 13.0 22 75T –Rushing–Year GP/GS Rush Yds Avg TD Long2016 12/12 0 0 - 0 - 2017 13/13 4 19 4.8 0 11 2018 13/12 0 0 - 0 - 2019 10/10 2 22 11.0 0 15 Total 48/47 6 41 6.8 0 15–Punt Returns–Year GP/GS No. Yds Avg TD Long2016 12/12 0 0 - 0 - 2017 13/13 0 0 - 0 - 2018 13/12 12 95 7.9 0 32 2019 10/10 7 125 17.9 0 38 Total 48/47 19 220 11.6 0 38

EDWARDS’ 2019 SEASON HIGHSReceptions 14 • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2)Yards Receiving 139 • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2)Long Reception 75T •at Missouri (9/21)Receiving Touchdowns 2 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)100-yard Receiving Games 3 • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) at Missouri (9/21) vs. Char. So. (9/7)Punt Return Yards 66 • vs. UNC (8/31)Long Punt Return 38 • vs. UNC (8/31)

EDWARDS’ CAREER HIGHSReceptions 14 • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19)Yards Receiving 139 • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19)Long Reception 75T • at Missouri (9/21/19) 75T • at Ole Miss (11/3/18)Receiving Touchdowns 2 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19) 2 • vs. Missouri (10/6/18) 2 • vs. Georgia (9/8/18)100-yard Receiving Games 8 • most recent vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19)Carries 1 • 5 times, most recent vs. Char. So. (9/7/19)Yards Rushing 15 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19)Punt Return Yards 66 • vs. UNC (8/31/19)Long Punt Return 38 • vs. UNC (8/31/19)

EDWARDS’ 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TDvs. UNC (8/31) * 1 7 7.0 0 - - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) * 5 112 22.4 2 1 15 15.0 0 vs. Alabama (9/14) * 9 79 8.8 0 - - - - at Mizzou (9/21) * 6 113 18.8 1 - - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) * 6 37 6.2 0 - - - - at Georgia (10/12) * 6 78 13.0 1 1 7 7.0 0 vs. Florida (10/19) * 7 78 11.1 0 - - - - at Tenn. (10/26) * 8 83 10.4 0 - - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) * 14 139 9.9 1 - - - - vs. App. State (11/9) * 9 90 9.0 1 - - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) -DNP- vs. Clemson (11/30)

EDWARDS IN THE CAROLINA RECORD BOOKSSingle-SeasonCategory No. (Year) Rank Up NextReceptions 71 (2019) 5th 4. Sidney Rice (2006) // 72Receptions 64 (2017) 8th --

CareerCategory No. Rank Up NextReceptions 234 1st --Receiving Yards 3,045 1st --Receiving TDs 22 3rd T-1st. Alshon Jeffery (2009-11) & Sidney Rice (2005-06) // 23Consecutive Games With a Catch 48 1st

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ORTRE

Mount Pleasant, S.C.(Wando HS)

QUICK HITS• Did not play vs. App. State (11/9) and at Texas A&M (11/16) due to a knee injury • Had his first touchdown catch of the season late vs. No. 9/9 Florida (10/19)• Hauled in two catches for 28 yards in season debut vs. Charleston Southern (9/7)• Did not play in the 2019 season opener vs. UNC (8/31) due to an injury• Was granted a medical redshirt in 2018 after playing in just two games before his season succumbed to a lingering knee injury that required surgery • Contributed in a big way as a freshman, playing in all 13 games making 10 starts• Hauled in 30 catches for 326 yards (10.9 avg) and three touchdowns • Had at least three catches in eight of the final nine games during the 2017 season • Tallied five catches for 60 yards, both career-highs, in win vs. Florida (11/11/17)• Reeled in a career-long, 28-yard touchdown reception in victory over La. Tech (9/23/17)

O. SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS–Receiving–Year GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long2017 13/10 30 326 10.9 3 28T 2018* 2/0 3 25 8.3 0 11 2019 8/0 8 64 8.0 1 17 Total 23/10 41 415 10.1 4 28T* - Granted a redshirt season

O. SMITH’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSReceptions 2 • 3x, last vs. Florida (10/19)Yards Receiving 28 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Long Reception 17 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Receiving Touchdowns 1 • vs. Florida (10/19)

O. SMITH’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions 5 • vs. Florida (11/11/17)Yards Receiving 60 • vs. Florida (11/11/17) Long Reception 28T • vs. La. Tech (9/23/17)Receiving Touchdowns 1 • 4 times, last vs. Florida (10/19/19)

O. SMITH’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TDvs. UNC (8/31) -DNP- vs. Char. So. (9/7) 2 28 14.0 0 - - - - vs. Alabama (9/14) 2 14 7.0 0 - - - - at Mizzou (9/21) - - - - - - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) - - - - - - - - at Georgia (10/12) - - - - - - - - vs. Florida (10/19) 2 7 3.5 1 - - - - at Tenn. (10/26) 1 10 10.0 0 - - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) 1 5 5.0 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 vs. App. State (11/9) -DNP- at Texas A&M (11/16) -DNP- vs. Clemson (11/30)

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QUICK HITS• T-12th in the SEC with 38 catches this season; also ranks 21st in receiving yards (449)• Missed his first two games of the season vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) and vs. App State (11/9) due to a hamstring injury• Had career day, leading the team with 11 catches for 156 yards (both career highs) at Tennessee (10/26); 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) • Led team with 90 yards on six receptions vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14); caught a season-long, 31-yard touchdown pass in traffic late in the first quarter • Started 2019 season opener vs. UNC (8/31), leading team with five catches for 55 yards; had three kickoff returns for a career-high 100 yards; his 60-yard return in the third quarter helped setup a touchdown on the ensuing Gamecock drive • 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) • Ranked 25th nationally amongst FBS freshmen in 2017 with three receiving TDs

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 9/9 38 449 11.8 2 75T Total 33/25 112 1,531 13.7 9 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 9/9 12 263 21.9 0 60 Total 33/25 18 401 22.3 0 62

S. SMITH’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSReceptions 11 • at Tennessee (10/26)Yards Receiving 156 • at Tennessee (10/26)Long Reception 75T • at Tennessee (10/26)Receiving Touchdowns 1 • twice, last at Tennessee (10/26)100-yard Receiving Games 1 • at Tennessee (10/26)Kick Returns 4 • twice, last vs. Florida (10/19)Kick Return Yards 100 • vs. UNC (8/31)Long Kick Return 60 • vs. UNC (8/31)

S. SMITH’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions 11 • at Tennessee (10/26/19)Yards Receiving 156 • at Tennessee (10/26/19)Long Reception 75T • at Tennessee (10/26/19)Receiving Touchdowns 1 • 9x, last at Tennessee (10/26/19)100-yard Receiving Games 3 • last at Tennessee (10/26/19)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)

S. SMITH’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TDvs. UNC (8/31) * 5 55 11.0 0 - - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) * 2 13 6.5 0 1 5 5.0 0 vs. Alabama (9/14) * 6 90 15.0 1 1 2 2.0 0 at Mizzou (9/21) * 3 32 10.7 0 - - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) * 2 30 15.0 0 - - - - at Georgia (10/12) * 5 14 2.8 0 1 1 1.0 0 vs. Florida (10/19) * 2 18 9.0 0 - - - - at Tenn. (10/26) * 11 156 14.2 1 - - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) -DNP- vs. App. State (11/9) -DNP- at Texas A&M (11/16) * 2 41 20.5 0 - - - - vs. Clemson (11/30)

13SMITH WR | 5-10 | 190 | JR | 2L

SHI

Union, S.C.(Union County HS)

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• 2017, 2018 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Blocked for rushing attack that tallied 247 yards on 47 attempts (5.4 avg) in 24-7 win vs. Kentucky (9/28)• Saw first career, in-game snaps at tight end in 2019 season-opener vs. UNC (8/31)• Made the position switch from offensive line to tight end early on in fall camp this season• Former walk-on offensive lineman who was rewarded a scholarship prior to the start of the 2018 season • Has already earned his undergraduate degree in exercise science and is now working towards his Master’s • Father, Kenny, played football at South Carolina lettering three times from 1990-92

FARRELL’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long2016* - - - - - - 2017 2/0 - - - - - 2018 5/0 - - - - - 2019 11/0 - - - - - Total 18/0 - - - - - * - Granted a redshirt season

FARRELL’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSReceptions Yards Receiving Long Reception Receiving Touchdowns

FARRELL’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions Yards Receiving Long Reception Receiving Touchdowns

FARRELL’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TDvs. UNC (8/31) - - - - - - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) - - - - - - - - vs. Alabama (9/14) - - - - - - - - at Mizzou (9/21) - - - - - - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) - - - - - - - - at Georgia (10/12) - - - - - - - - vs. Florida (10/19) - - - - - - - - at Tenn. (10/26) - - - - - - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) - - - - - - - - vs. App. State (11/9) - - - - - - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) - - - - - - - - vs. Clemson (11/30)

31FARRELL TE | 6-3 | 295 | RJR | 1L

CHANDLER

Summerville, S.C.(Summerville HS)

• 2019 Dr. Harris Pastides Outstanding Student-Athlete • 2018 Strength & Conditioning Award• 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Led the team with five caches (tied career high) for 47 yards at Texas A&M (11/16)• Hauled in five passes (tied career-high) for 43 yards on Senior Day vs. App. State (11/9) • Had three recpetions for a career-high, 53-yards in start at Missouri (9/21) • Logged career high with five catches for 46 vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14); reeled in his second touchdown of the season late in the fourth quarter • Finished second on the team with four catches for 37 yards in 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7); also had first two career kickoff returns for 11 yards• Started and had two catches for 37 yards (both career highs) in 2019 season-opener vs. UNC (8/31), both coming on a scoring drive in the third quarter; made a diving 15-yard catch on third-and-long then hauled in a 22-yard touchdown over the middle three plays later • Saw action in all 13 games during the 2018 season, catching his first-career touchdown, a 19-yarder, at No. 19/21 Florida (11/10/18)• Missed most of the 2016 and 2017 seasons due to injury • Played in all 12 games as a freshman in 2015

MARKWAY’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long2015 12/1 3 57 19.0 0 27 2016* - - - - - - 2017 2/0 0 0 - 0 - 2018 13/1 3 53 17.7 1 27 2019 11/11 28 310 11.1 2 22T Total 38/13 34 420 12.4 3 27 * - Granted a redshirt season

MARKWAY’S SEASON HIGHSReceptions 5 • 3x, last at Texas A&M (11/16)Yards Receiving 52 • at Missouri (9/21)Long Reception 22T • vs. UNC (8/31)Receiving Touchdowns 1 • twice, last vs. Alabama (9/14)Kickoff Returns 2 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Kickoff Return Yards 11 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Long Kickoff Return 6 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)

MARKWAY’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions 5 • 3x, last at Texas A&M (11/16)Yards Receiving 52 • at Missouri (9/21/19)Long Reception 27 • at Texas A&M (10/31/15) 27 • vs. Missouri (10/6/18)Receiving Touchdowns 1 • 3x, last vs. Alabama (9/14/19)Kickoff Returns 2 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19)Kickoff Return Yards 11 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19)Long Kickoff Return 6 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19)

MARKWAY’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TDvs. UNC (8/31) * 2 37 18.5 1 - - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) * 4 37 9.3 0 - - - - vs. Alabama (9/14) * 5 46 9.2 1 - - - - at Mizzou (9/21) * 3 52 17.3 0 - - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) * - - - - - - - - at Georgia (10/12) * 1 5 5.0 0 - - - - vs. Florida (10/19) * 1 8 8.0 0 - - - - at Tenn. (10/26) * 1 16 16.0 0 - - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) * 1 19 19.0 0 - - - - vs. App. State (11/9) * 5 43 8.6 0 - - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) vs. Clemson (11/30)

84MARKWAY TE | 6-4 | 250 | RJR | 2L

KYLE

St. Louis, Mo.(St. John Vianney HS)

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QUICK HITS• Enrolled early and was with the team for 2019 spring practice • 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 3/0 1 0 0.0 0 0

TONEY’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSReceptions 1 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Yards Receiving Long Reception Receiving Touchdowns

TONEY’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TDvs. UNC (8/31) -DNP- vs. Char. So. (9/7) 1 0 0.0 0 - - - - vs. Alabama (9/14) -DNP- at Mizzou (9/21) -DNP- vs. Kentucky (9/28) -DNP- at Georgia (10/12) -DNP- vs. Florida (10/19) -DNP- at Tenn. (10/26) -DNP- vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) - - - - - - - - vs. App. State (11/9) -DNP- at Texas A&M (11/16) - - - - - - - - vs. Clemson (11/30)

82TONEY TE | 6-2 | 240 | FR | HS

KESHAWN

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

9MUSE TE | 6-3 | 232 | JR | TR

NICK

Belmont, N.C.(South Point HS)

QUICK HITS• Out for the season with a torn ACL • Logged one reception for 15 yards in 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) before leaving the game with a knee injury in the first quarter • 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) • Started first career game and helped block for rushing attack that tallied 247 yards on 47 attempts (5.4 avg) in 24-7 win vs. Kentucky (9/28)• Had four catches for 21 yards vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14)• 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 • Was an All-CAA Third Team selection as a sophomore for the Tribe in 2018 after hauling in 30 catches for 453 yards and a touchdown • Older brother, Tanner, is starting safety for Clemson

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 - 21 Total 21/5 51 666 13.1 2 71 * - at William & Mary

MUSE’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSReceptions 4 • at Tennessee (10/26) vs. Alahama (9/14)Yards Receiving 31 • at Georgia (10/12)Long Reception 21 • vs. Florida (10/19)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)

MUSE’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TDvs. UNC (8/31) -DNP- vs. Char. So. (9/7) 2 22 11.0 0 - - - - vs. Alabama (9/14) 4 21 5.2 0 - - - - at Mizzou (9/21) 2 25 12.5 0 - - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) * - - - - - - - - at Georgia (10/12) 3 31 10.3 0 - - - - vs. Florida (10/19) 1 21 21.0 0 - - - - at Tenn. (10/26) 4 23 5.8 0 - - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) 1 15 15.0 0 - - - - vs. App. State (11/9) -DNP- at Texas A&M (11/16) -DNP- vs. Clemson (11/30)

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ERIC

Charlotte, N.C.(Mallard Creek HS)

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

QUICK HITS• Made first career start at right guard in 2019 season-opener vs. UNC (8/31)• Saw action in 12 games, primarily on Carolina’s kickoff return team• Redshirted his initial collegiate season in 2017

DOUGLAS’ CAREER STATISTICSGP/GS: 2018: 12/0 | 2019: 9/1 Total: 21/1

54GWYN OL | 6-2 | 305 | FR | RS

JOVAUGH

Charlotte, N.C.(Harding University HS)

• 2018 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Started at right guard in 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt and was part of an offensive line that blocked for 440 yards of offense, including 205 rushing yards• Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack in a 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12)• Started at right guard and blocked for rushing attack that tallied 247 yards on 47 attempts (5.4 avg) in 24-7 win vs. Kentucky (9/28)• Started at right guard vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14) and blocked for 100-yard rusher Rico Dowdle (102); offense had 459 total yards (324 passing, 135 rushing) and picked up 31 first downs against the Crimson Tide • Earned first career start at right guard in a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7); blocked for an offense that set school records for total yards (775) and rushing yards (493)• Saw action on special teams in 2019 season-opener vs. UNC (8/31)• 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: 11/10 Total: 12/10* - Granted a redshirt season

50HUTCHERSON OL | 6-4 | 320 | RJR | 2L

SADARIUS

Huntingdon, Tenn.(Huntingdon HS)

• 2018 Joe Morrison Co-Offensive Player of the Spring• 2018 Strength & Conditioning Award• 2016 Co-Offensive Scout Team Award• 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Started at left tackle in 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) and was part of an offensive line that blocked for 440 yards of offense, including 205 rushing yards• Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack in a 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12)• Started at left tackle and blocked for rushing attack that tallied 247 yards on 47 attempts (5.4 avg) in 24-7 win vs. Kentucky (9/28)• Started at left tackle vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14) and blocked for 100-yard rusher Rico Dowdle (102); offense had 459 total yards (324 passing, 135 rushing) and picked up 31 first downs against the Crimson Tide• Started at left tackle in 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7); blocked for an offense that set school records for total yards (775) and rushing yards (493)• Earned the starting nod at left tackle in the 2019 season-opener vs. UNC (8/31)• 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)

HUTCHERSON CAREER STATISTICSGP/GS: 2017: 10/4 | 2018: 13/13 | 2019: 11/11 Total: 34/28

70MANOS OL | 6-4 | 290 | FR | RS

HANK

Chapin, S.C.(Chapin HS)

• 2018 Scout Team Award - Offense* 2018 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Started at center in 2019 season-opener vs. UNC (8/31)• Played in two games first season on a campus in 2018 and took a redshirt year • Started first career game at center in the Belk Bowl vs. Virginia (12/29/18)• Made his Gamecock debut in the win vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18)

MANOS’ CAREER STATISTICSGP/GS: 2018: 2/1* | 2019: 2/1 Total: 4/2* - Granted a redshirt season

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DYLAN

Tucker, Ga.(Tucker HS)

• 2018 First Team Freshmen All-American (247Sports)• 2018 Coaches SEC All-Freshman Team • 2018 SEC Academic Honor Roll• SEC Freshman of the Week - 10/29/18

QUICK HITS• Returned to the starting lineup at right tackle vs. App. State after missing the last five games with an ankle injury• Started at right tackle vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14) and blocked for 100-yard rusher Rico Dowdle (102); offense had 459 total yards (324 passing, 135 rushing) and picked up 31 first downs against the Crimson Tide• Started at right tackle in a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7); blocked for an offense that set school records for total yards (775) and rushing yards (493)• Started at right tackle in the 2019 season-opener vs. UNC (8/31) • True freshman who played in nine games with seven starts at right tackle 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 • Made his collegiate debut in the win over Coastal Carolina (9/1/18)• Younger brother of senior defensive standout D.J. Wonnum

D. WONNUM’S CAREER STATISTICSGP/GS: 2018: 9/7 2019: 6/6 Total: 15/13

76RHODES OL | 6-4 | 330 | RS0 | SQ

JORDAN

Fairburn, Ga.(Creekside HS)

52NICHOLS OL | 6-5 | 320 | FR | HS

JAYLEN

Charlotte, N.C.(Myers Park HS)

•2017, 2018 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Started at left guard in 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) and was part of an offensive line that blocked for 440 yards of offense, including 205 rushing yards• Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack in a 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12)• Started at left guard and blocked for rushing attack that tallied 247 yards on 47 attempts (5.4 avg) in 24-7 win vs. Kentucky (9/28)• Started at left guard vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14) and blocked for 100-yard rusher Rico Dowdle (102); offense had 459 total yards (324 passing, 135 rushing) and picked up 31 first downs against the Crimson Tide• Earned first career start at left guard in a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7); blocked for an offense that set school records for total yards (775) and rushing yards (493)• Made season debut on special teams in 2019 opener vs. UNC (8/31) • Appeared in four games as redshirt freshman in 2018, making his Gamecock debut in the season-opener, a victory vs. Coastal Carolina (9/1/18)• 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: 11/10 Total: 14/9* - Granted a redshirt season

QUICK HITS• Missed the Vanderbilt game (11/2) with an ankle injury after making four-straight 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)• 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)• Enroled early and was with the team for spring drills in 2019• Played both ways in high school and was rated the 43rd-best player in the state of North Carolina by 247Sports

NICHOLS' CAREER STATISTICSGP/GS: 2019: 5/4 Total: 5/4

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72STANLEY OL | 6-3 | 322 | RSR | 3L

DONELL

Floydale, S.C.(Latta HS)

• 2019 Joe Morrison Offensive Player of the Spring• 2018 Dr. Harris Pastides Outstanding Student-Athlete • 2014, 2015, 2018 SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Granted a sixth-year of elgibility by the NCAA • Has appeared in 49 games over career with 37 starts along the offensive line including 22 at center, 11 at left guard and four at right guard• Started at center in 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) and was part of an offensive line that blocked for 440 yards of offense, including 205 rushing yards• Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack in a 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12) • Started at center and blocked for rushing attack that tallied 247 yards on 47 attempts (5.4 avg) in 24-7 win vs. Kentucky (9/28)• Started at center vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14) and blocked for 100-yard rusher Rico Dowdle (102); offense had 459 total yards (324 passing, 135 rushing) and picked up 31 first downs against the Crimson Tide• Moved back to center and started in a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7); blocked for an offense that set school records for total yards (775) and rushing yards (493)• Started the 2019 season-opener vs. UNC (8/31) at left guard • Started all 13 games in 2018, 12 at center and one at right guard• Started 12 games in 2017, nine at left guard and three at right guard • Suffered a high-ankle sprain in the season-opener at Vanderbilt (9/1) in 2016 and missed the remainder of the season • Played in all 12 games as a redshirt freshman in 2015, primarily on special teams • Graduated in December 2018 with a degree in sport and entertainment management

STANLEY’S CAREER STATISTICSGP/GS: 2015: 12/0 | 2016: 1/1* | 2017: 12/12 | 2018: 13/13 | 2019: 11/11 Total: 49/37* - Granted a redshirt season

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KINGSLEY

Atlanta, Ga.(Hapeville Charter Academy)

QUICK HITS• Had four tackles, two QB hurries and a career-high 1.5 sacks at Texas A&M (11/16)• Tallied first sack of the season in a 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12)• Had three tackles in win vs. Kentucky (9/28) and was part of a defense that held the Wildcats to just nine first downs and 212 total yards (97 passing, 115 rushing)• Matched career highs with six tackles (all solo) and 2.0 tackles for loss at Missouri (9/21)• 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• Started at DE and had a tackle for loss in 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7)• 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 0 2 3 0 0 2019 11/1 14 7 21 5.5-20 2.5-10 - - 3 - - Total 23/1 26 15 41 8.5-31 3.5-17 0 2 6 0 0

ENAGBARE’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 6 • at Missouri (9/21)Tackles for Loss 2 • at Missouri (9/21) Sacks 1.5 • at Texas A&M (11/16)QB Hurries 2 • at Texas A&M (11/16)Pass Breakups

ENAGBARE’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 6 • at Missouri (9/21) vs. Akron (12/1/18)Tackles for Loss 2.0 • at Missouri (9/21) vs. Akron (12/1/18)Sacks 1.5 • at Texas A&M (11/16/19)Quarterback Hurries 3 • vs. Akron (12/1/18)Pass Breakups 2 • vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18) Blocked PATs 1 • vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18)

ENAGBARE’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. UNC (8/31) 0 1 1 - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) * 1 0 1 1.0-2 - - vs. Alabama (9/14) 1 0 1 - - 1 QBH at Mizzou (9/21) 6 0 6 2.0-8 - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) 2 1 3 - - - at Georgia (10/12) 2 1 3 1.0-1 1.0-1 - vs. Florida (10/19) 1 0 1 - - - at Tenn. (10/26) - - - - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) - - - - - - vs. App. State (11/9) 0 1 1 - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) 1 3 4 1.5-9 1.5-9 2 QBH vs. Clemson (11/30)

35FENNELL DL | 6-2 | 246 | RSR | 3L

DANIEL

Loganville, Ga.(Grayson HS)

• 2019 SEC Leadership Council • 2019 Dr. Harris Pastides Outstanding Student-Athlete • 2017 Harold White GPA Award - Defense • 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Notched a tackle for loss 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) • Had four tackles in win vs. Kentucky (9/28) and was part of a defense that held the Wildcats to just nine first downs and 212 total yards (97 passing, 115 rushing)• Recorded one tackle 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• Had one tackle for loss in a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7)• Played in 11 games in 2018, making five starts and finishing the season with 29 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss and a sack• Started and made three tackles at No. 2/2 Clemson (11/24/18) before leaving the game with a torn ACL• Saw his role gradually increase over the course of the 2017 season, culminating with a career day in the Outback Bowl win over Michigan (1/1/18); credited with a career-high seven tackles including 2.0 tackles for loss against the Wolverines• Redshirted initial collegiate season in 2015

FENNELL’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2016 6/0 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 13/2 20 8 28 5.5-26 3.0-18 0 0 0 0 0 2018 11/5 19 10 29 3.0-9 1.0-8 0 1 1 0 0 2019 10/0 11 3 14 2.0-9 - - - 2 - - Total 40/7 51 21 72 10.5-44 4.0-26 0 1 3 0 0

FENNELL’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 4 • vs. Kentucky (9/28)Tackles for Loss 1 • 2x, last vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) Sacks QB Hurries 1 • at Tennessee (10/26) vs. Char. So. (9/7)

FENNELL’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 7 • vs. Michigan (1/1/18)Tackles for Loss 2.0 • vs. Michigan (1/1/18)Sacks 1.0 • 4 times, most recent vs. Georgia (9/8/18)QB Hurries 1 • at Tennessee (10/26/19) vs. Char. So. (9/7/19) vs. Texas A&M (10/13/18)Pass Breakups 1 • at Ole Miss (11/3/18)

FENNELL’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. UNC (8/31) 0 1 1 - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) 1 0 1 1.0-3 - 1 QBH vs. Alabama (9/14) 0 1 1 - - - at Mizzou (9/21) 1 0 1 - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) 3 1 4 - - - at Georgia (10/12) - - - - - - vs. Florida (10/19) 1 0 1 - - - at Tenn. (10/26) 3 0 3 - - 1 QBH vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) 1 0 1 1.0-6 - - vs. App. State (11/9) 1 0 1 - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) -DNP- vs. Clemson (11/30)

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JAVON

Charleston, S.C.(Goose Creek HS/Jones CC)

• 2019 Chuck Bednarik Award Wachlist• 2019 Outland Trophy Watchlist• 2019 Preseason First Team All-SEC by Phil Steele • 2019 Preseason Second Team All-SEC by Coaches/Media• 2018 Joe Morrison Most Valuable Player - Defense• SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week - 9/24/18, 10/14/19

QUICK HITS• T-2nd in the SEC with two fumble recoveries this season; also ranks T-6th in the league with 6.0 sacks • Matched season-high with four tackles at Texas A&M (11/16); also had a half sack and a quarterback hurry • Had a tackle and a PBU 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) • Finished with four tackles and a sack in 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12), applied the pressure that forced an errant Jake Fromm throw on Israel Mukuamu's pick-six late in the first half • Filled stat sheet with four tackles, 1.0 sack, one pass breakup, one QB hurry and a fumble recovery at Missouri (9/21)• Matched season-high with four tackles and a sack vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14); was part of a defense that held the Crimson Tide under 100 yards rushing for the first time since 2014• Logged his second sack of the season early in a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7)• Had big game in 2019 season-opener vs. UNC (8/31) with four tackles, a sack, a fumble recovery and the third blocked FG of his career• The Gamecocks’ top interior defensive lineman, started all 12 games during the regular season in 2018; had 38 tackles including 10.0 tackles for loss, a team-high 4.5 sacks, five pass breakups and three quarterback hurries • Had his best game of career in a win at Vanderbilt (9/22/18), finishing with five tackles, 2.0 sacks, 3.0 tackles for loss, a pair of forced fumbles and a pair of quarterback hurries; performance earned him SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week (9/24/18)• JUCO transfer that played in all 13 games (10 starts) his first season on campus in 2017

J. KINLAW’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2017 13/10 12 8 20 2.0-7 0.0-0 0 3 0 1 2 2018 12/12 21 17 38 10.0-40 4.5-31 0 5 3 2 0 2019 11/11 13 18 31 6.0-30 6.0-30 - 2 4 - 2 Total 36/33 46 43 89 18.0-77 10.5-61 0 10 7 3 4

J. KINLAW’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 4 • 6x, at Texas A&M (11/16)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • 5x, last at Georgia (10/12)Sacks 1.0 • 5x, last at Georgia (10/12)QB Hurries 1 • 4x, last at Texas A&M (11/16)Fumble Recoveries 1 • twice, last at Missouri (9/21)Pass Breakups 1 • 2x, last vs. Vanderbilt (11/2)Blocked Field Goals 1 • vs. UNC (8/31)

J. KINLAW’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 5 • 4 times, most recent at Ole Miss (11/3/18)Tackles for Loss 3.0 • at Vanderbilt (9/22/18)Sacks 2.0 • at Vanderbilt (9/22/18)QB Hurries 2 • at Vanderbilt (9/22/18)Pass Breakups 2 • at Missouri (9/9/17)Forced Fumbles 2 • at Vanderbilt (9/22/18)Fumble Recoveries 1 • 4x, last at Missouri (9/21/19)Blocked Field Goals 1 • vs. UNC (8/31/19) at Missouri (9/9/17) vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18)

PLAYER NOTES - DLJ. KINLAW’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. UNC (8/31) * 1 3 4 1.0-4 1.0-4 1 QBH, 1 BL, 1 FR vs. Char. So. (9/7) * 1 0 1 1.0-6 1.0-6 - vs. Alabama (9/14) * 3 1 4 1.0-4 1.0-4 - at Mizzou (9/21) * 2 2 4 1.0-8 1.0-8 1 PBU, 1QBH, 1 FR vs. Kentucky (9/28) * 1 0 1 - - 1 QBH at Georgia (10/12) * 1 3 4 1.0-6 1.0-6 - vs. Florida (10/19) * 2 2 4 - - - at Tenn. (10/26) * 0 1 1 - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) * 1 0 1 - - 1 PBU vs. App. State (11/9) * 0 3 3 0.5-1 0.5-1 - at Texas A&M (11/16) * 1 3 4 0.5-1 0.5-1 1 QBH vs. Clemson (11/30)

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RICK

Concord, N.C.(Concord HS)

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ZACCH

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

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

QUICK HITS• 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. Kentcuky (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 0 0 0 0 0 2019 11/0 3 3 6 - 0.5-1 - - - - 1 Total 24/0 12 13 25 2.5-5 1.0-3 0 0 0 0 1

SANDIDGE’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 2 • at Georgia (10/12)Fumble Recoveries 1 • at Texas A&M (11/16)Tackles for Loss Sacks 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 0.5 • twice, last vs. Kentucky (9/28/19)Fumble Recoveries 1 • at Texas A&M (11/16/19)

SANDIDGE’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. UNC (8/31) 0 1 1 - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) - - - - - - vs. Alabama (9/14) - - - - - - at Mizzou (9/21) - - - - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) 0 1 1 - 0.5-1 1 QBH at Georgia (10/12) 2 0 2 - - - vs. Florida (10/19) - - - - - - at Tenn. (10/26) - - - - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) - - - - - - vs. App. State (11/9) 1 0 1 - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) 0 1 1 - - 1 FR vs. Clemson (11/30)

• 2019 FWAA Freshman All-America Watch List• 2018 Under Armour All-American • 2018 Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas Defensive MVP • 2018 South Carolina Gatorade Football Athlete of the Year • 2018 South Carolina Mr. Football

QUICK HITS• Notched a tackle in 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) and was part of a defense that limited the Commodores to just 189 total yards (76 passing, 113 rushing) • Had two tackles and a QB hurry in 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7)• Made Gamecock debut in season-opener vs. UNC (8/31), saw significant action and finished second amongst defensive linemen on the team with six tackles • Highly-touted true freshman that is expected to make an immediate impact; enrolled early and was with the team for 2019 spring practice • 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• Slotted No. 9 overall in the nation by Rivals and was ranked 20th on the ESPN300

PICKENS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2019 11/0 8 8 16 - - - - 1 - -

PICKENS’ 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 6 • vs. UNC (8/31)Tackles for Loss Sacks QB Hurries 1 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)

PICKENS’ GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. UNC (8/31) 0 6 6 - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) 1 1 2 - - 1 QBH vs. Alabama (9/14) - - - - - - at Mizzou (9/21) 2 0 2 - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) 1 0 1 - - - at Georgia (10/12) - - - - - - vs. Florida (10/19) 1 0 1 - - - at Tenn. (10/26) - - - - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) 1 0 1 - - - vs. App. State (11/9) 1 0 1 - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) 1 1 2 - - - vs. Clemson (11/30)

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KOBE

Lawrenceville, Ga.(Archer HS)

• 2018 Harold White GPA Award - Defense• 2017 and 2018 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Notched five tackles to lead the defensive line on Senior Day vs. App. State (11/9); helped hold the Mountaineers to 202 total yards (105 passing, 97 rushing)• Had two tackles and a QB hurry 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) • Matched career-high with six tackles in 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12); added one tackle for loss and a half-sack• Started at defensive tackle in win vs. Kentucky (9/28) and had a tackle for a loss; was part of a defense that held the Wildcats to just nine first downs and 212 total yards (97 passing, 115 rushing)• Started at defensive tackle vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14) and had two tackles; was part of a defense that held the Crimson Tide under 100 yards rushing for the first time since 2014• Got the starting nod again at DT in a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7) • Started 2019 season-opener vs. UNC (8/31) and had four tackles• Played in all 13 games in 2018, making the first six starts of his career; credited with 39 tackles, including 3.0 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and four QB hurries• Earned his first career start in a road win at Vanderbilt (9/22/18), logged a tackle and two quarterback hurries• Played in all 13 games as a sophomore in 2017, tallying 13 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and a quarterback hurry

K. SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2016 11/0 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 13/0 6 7 13 1.5-2 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 0 2018 13/6 19 20 39 3.0-15 1.5-9 0 0 4 0 0 2019 11/11 12 16 28 2.5-4 0.5-2 - - 2 - - Total 48/17 39 45 84 7.0-21 2.0-11 0 0 7 0 0

K. SMITH’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 6 • at Georgia (10/12)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • twice, last at Georgia (10/12)Sacks 0.5 • at Georgia (10/12)QB Hurries 1 • at Tennessee (10/26)

K. SMITH’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 6 • at Georgia (10/12/19) at Clemson (11/24/18)Tackles for Loss 2.0 • vs. Akron (12/1/18)Sacks 1.5 • vs. Akron (12/1/18)QB Hurries 2 • at Vanderbilt (9/22/18)

K. SMITH’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. UNC (8/31) * 0 4 4 - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) * - - - - - - vs. Alabama (9/14) * 1 1 2 - - - at Mizzou (9/21) * 3 0 3 - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) * 1 0 1 1.0-1 - - at Georgia (10/12) * 1 5 6 1.0-2 0.5-2 - vs. Florida (10/19) * 0 2 2 0.5-1 - - at Tenn. (10/26) * 0 2 2 - - 1 QBH vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) * 2 0 2 - - 1 QBH vs. App. State (11/9) * 3 2 5 - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) * 1 0 1 - - - vs. Clemson (11/30)

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AARON

Atlanta, Ga.(Tucker HS)

QUICK HITS• Ranks fifth in SEC with 10.0 tackles for loss and is T-6th in the league with 6.0 sacks• Had his fourth-straight game with a tackle for loss vs. App. State (11/9); helped hold the Mountaineers to 202 total yards (105 passing, 97 rushing)• Notched first career multi-sack game with 2.0 quarterback takedowns 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) • Had career-high seven tackles, including one tackle for loss, at Tennessee (10/26) • Logged four tackles and a sack vs. No. 9/9 Florida (10/19) • Had five tackles and a PBU in 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12) • Started at defensive end in a 24-7 win vs. Kentucky and logged two tackles, a sack, a fumble recovery and a QB hurry; was part of a defense that held the Wildcats to just nine first downs and 212 total yards (97 passing, 115 rushing)• Matched a career high with a sack and 2.0 tackles for loss at Missouri (9/21); had a five tackles and notched the first forced fumble of his career in the first half of the game• Started at defensive end vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14) and had two tackles and a quarterback hurry; was part of a defense that held the Crimson Tide under 100 yards rushing for the first time since 2014• Notched one tackle for loss and a QB hurry in a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7)• Started the 2019 season-opener vs. UNC (8/31) and had four tackles, a sack and one pass breakup, which was the first of his career • 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 0 0 2 0 0 2018 8/4 13 2 15 3.0-13 1.0-10 0 0 3 0 1 2019 11/10 16 17 33 10.0-44 6.0-34 0 2 4 1 1 Total 32/14 43 32 75 16.0-75 9.0-60 0 2 9 1 2

STERLING’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 7 • at Tennessee (10/26)Tackles for Loss 2.0 • 2x, last vs. Vanderbilt (11/2)Sacks 2.0 • Vanderbilt (11/2)QB Hurries 1 • 4x, last at Texas A&M (11/16)Pass Breakups 1 • twice, last at Georgia (10/12)Forced Fumbles 1 • at Missouri (9/21)

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 • twice, last vs. Kentucky (9/28/19)Forced Fumbles 1 • at Missouri (9/21/19)Pass Breakups 1 • twice, last at Georgia (10/12/19)

STERLING’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. UNC (8/31) * 1 3 4 1.0-4 1.0-4 1 PBU vs. Char. So. (9/7) 1 0 1 1.0-3 - 1 QBH vs. Alabama (9/14) * 1 1 2 - - 1 QBH at Mizzou (9/21) * 3 2 5 2.0-6 1.0-5 1 FF vs. Kentucky (9/28) * 1 1 2 1.0-9 1.0-9 1 QBH, 1 FR at Georgia (10/12) * 2 3 5 - - 1 PBU vs. Florida (10/19) * 2 2 4 1.0-9 1.0-9 - at Tenn. (10/26) * 2 5 7 1.0-4 - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) * 3 0 3 2.0-3 2.0-3 - vs. App. State (11/9) * 1 1 2 1.0-2 - - at Texas A&M (11/16) * 1 1 2 - - 1 QBH vs. Clemson (11/30)

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KEIR

Miami, Fla.(Miami Central Senior HS)

QUICK HITS• Made his season debut on Senior Day vs. App. State (11/9) and had a tackle for loss• Has missed first nine games of the 2019 season with an infection in his ankle • 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• Had a sack and two hurries in a win vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18)• Made three tackles in the win vs. Tennessee (10/27/18) in his 20th-career start• Was a constant force in the win vs. Missouri (10/6/18), with six tackles and a QB hurry• Credited with five tackles and a half-sack vs. No. 3/3 Georgia (9/8/18)• 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 0 0 1 1 0 2017 13/11 17 21 38 4.5-11 2.0-3 0 0 3 1 0 2018 12/12 22 22 44 3.5-17 1.5-13 0 0 4 0 0 2019 2/0 2 2 4 1.0-4 - - - - - - Total 40/25 56 54 110 13.0-47 5.5-23 0 0 8 2 0

THOMAS’ 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 3 • at Texas A&M (11/16)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • vs. App. State (11/9)Sacks QB Hurries

THOMAS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 7 • at Georgia (11/4/17)Tackles for Loss 2.0 • vs. NC State (9/2/17)Sacks 1.0 • 5 times, most recent vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18)QB Hurries 2 • vs. Chattanooga (11/17/18) Forced Fumbles 1 • at Tennessee (10/14/17)

THOMAS’ 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. UNC (8/31) -DNP- vs. Char. So. (9/7) -DNP- vs. Alabama (9/14) -DNP- at Mizzou (9/21) -DNP- vs. Kentucky (9/28) -DNP- at Georgia (10/12) -DNP- vs. Florida (10/19) -DNP- at Tenn. (10/26) -DNP- vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) -DNP- vs. App. State (11/9) 1 0 1 1.0-4 - - at Texas A&M (11/16) 1 2 3 - - - vs. Clemson (11/30)

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D.J.

Stone Mountain, Ga.(Stephenson HS)

• 2019 Preseason Second Team All-SEC by Phil Steele• 2019 Preseason Third Team All-SEC by Athlon Sports • SEC Defensive Player of the Week - 9/30/19• SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week - 10/9/17, 10/16/17, 10/29/18 • 2016, 2017 and 2018 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Sixth in the SEC with 9.5 tackles for loss • One of just 45 players in the country to have a game with 3.0+ sacks this season• Had two tackles, including a tackle for loss in 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2); moved into sole posession of ninth place on the all-time, career TFL list at Carolina • Finished with six tackles and his first career blocked FG in 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12) • Had huge game in 24-7 win vs. Kentucky (9/28); had five tackles, a career-high 3.0 sacks and a forced fumble; was part of a defense that held the Wildcats to just nine first downs and 212 total yards (97 passing, 115 rushing); named SEC Defensive Player of the Week for performance • Tallied first career interception in first half at Missouri (9/21)• Had four tackles 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• Had seven tackles in the 2019 season-opener vs. UNC (8/31), matched a career-high with 3.0 TFL• Had an injury plagued junior campaign in 2018• One of just three sophomores who have been named a permanent team captain in school history

D.J. WONNUM’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2016 13/0 16 16 32 3.5-14 1.5-12 0 0 2 0 0 2017 13/13 32 25 57 13.0-50 6.0-37 0 5 2 0 0 2018 5/5 6 5 11 3.5-10 2.0-5 0 0 1 0 1 2019 11/11 24 13 37 9.5-42 4.5-32 1 - 3 1 - Total 42/29 78 59 137 29.5-116 14.0-86 1 5 8 1 1

D.J. WONNUM’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 7 • vs. UNC (8/31)Tackles for Loss 3.0 • 2x, last vs. Kentucky (9/28) Sacks 3.0 • vs. Kentucky (9/28)QB Hurries 1 • 3x, last at Tennessee (10/26)Forced Fumbles 1 • vs. Kentucky (9/28)Interceptions 1 • at Missouri (9/21)Blocked FGs 1 • at Georgia (10/12)

D.J. WONNUM’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 9 • at Georgia (11/4/17)Tackles for Loss 3.0 • 3x, last vs. Kentucky (9/28/19)Sacks 3.0 • vs. Kentucky (9/28/19)QB Hurries 2 • vs. Texas A&M (10/1/16)Pass Breakups 2 • twice, last vs. Clemson (11/25/17)Forced Fumbles 1 • vs. Kentucky (9/28/19)Fumble Recoveries 1 • at Ole Miss (11/3/18) Blocked PATs 1 • vs. Vanderbilt (10/28/17)Blocked FGs 1 • at Georgia (10/12/19)Interceptions 1 • at Missouri (9/21/19)

D.J. WONNUM’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. UNC (8/31) * 4 3 7 3.0-7 - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) * - - - - - 1 QBH vs. Alabama (9/14) * 2 2 4 - - - at Mizzou (9/21) * - - - - - 1 INT vs. Kentucky (9/28) * 5 0 5 3.0-25 3.0-25 1 QBH, 1 FF at Georgia (10/12) * 3 3 6 0.5-2 0.5-2 1 FG BL vs. Florida (10/19) * 3 0 3 1.0-5 1.0-5 - at Tenn. (10/26) * 2 0 2 1.0-1 - 1 QBH vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) * 2 0 2 1.0-2 - - vs. App. State (11/9) * 2 2 4 - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) * 1 3 4 - - - vs. Clemson (11/30)

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T.J.

Columbia, S.C.(Richland Northeast HS)

• 2019 Butkus Award Watch List • 2019 Preseason Second Team All-SEC by Phil Steele• 2019 Preseason Third Team All-SEC by Coaches

QUICK HITS• T-15th in the SEC with 71 tackles (39 solo) this season• Tied for team lead with six tackles and had first career interception late 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)• Had 10 tackles (seven solo), a tackle for loss and a fumble recovery in 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12) • Notched five tackles and a career-high two pass breakups in 24-7 win vs. Kentucky• Led team with season-high 12 tackles (nine solo) at Missouri (9/21)• Had four stops 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• T-2nd on the team with nine tackles in 2019 season-opener vs. UNC (8/31)• Leader of the defense, starter every game for the second-straight season in 2018 and led the team with a career-high 106 tackles; T-7th in the SEC, averaging 8.2 tackles per game; led the team with 10.5 tackles for loss and was second with 4.0 sacks• Posted a three-game SEC stretch in 2018 (14 vs. Tenneessee (10/27), 15 at Ole Miss (11/3) and 16 at No. 19/21Florida (11/10)) in which he recorded a total of 45 tackles• Started all 13 games as a sophomore in 2017, ranking second on the team with 88 tackles

BRUNSON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2016 11/0 8 4 12 0-0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 0 2017 13/13 53 35 88 4.5-23 2.0-16 0 0 2 0 3 2018 13/13 59 47 106 10.5-39 4.0-27 0 1 3 1 0 2019 11/11 39 32 71 5.0-11 - 1 3 - - 1Total 48/37 153 118 271 19.0-68 6.0-43 1 4 6 1 4

BRUNSON’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 12 • at Missouri (9/21)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • 3x, last at Tennessee (10/26)Fumble Recoveries 1 • at Georgia (10/12)Pass Breakups 2 • vs. Kentucky (9/28)Interceptions 1 • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2)

BRUNSON’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 16 • vs. N.C. State (9/2/17) 16 • at Florida (11/10/18)Tackles for Loss 3.5 • at Ole Miss (11/3/18)Sacks 2.0 • vs. Michigan (1/1/18) 2.0 • at Florida (11/10/18)QB Hurries 1 • 6 times, most recent at Ole Miss (11/3/18) Pass Breakups 2 • vs. Kentucky (9/28/19)Forced Fumbles 1 • at Florida (11/10/18)Fumble Recoveries 2 • vs. Arkansas (10/7/17)Interceptions 1 • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19)

BRUNSON’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. UNC (8/31) * 3 6 9 - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) * 3 1 4 0.5-1 - - vs. Alabama (9/14) * 1 3 4 - - - at Mizzou (9/21) * 9 3 12 1.0-1 - 1 PBU vs. Kentucky (9/28) * 1 4 5 - - 2 PBU at Georgia (10/12) * 7 3 10 1.0-2 - 1 FR vs. Florida (10/19) * 3 3 6 0.5-1 - - at Tenn. (10/26) * 3 7 10 1.0-1 - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) * 3 2 5 - - - vs. App. State (11/9) * - - - - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) * - - - - - - vs. Clemson (11/30)

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JAHMAR

Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.(St. Thomas Aquinas HS)

QUICK HITS• Logged first career tackle for loss in 24-7 win vs. Kentucky (9/28); also had first career forced fumble; was part of a defense that held the Wildcats to just nine first downs and 212 total yards (97 passing, 115 rushing)• Had first career pass breakup in 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7)• Made collegiate debut on special teams in 2019 season opener vs. UNC (8/31) and made first career tackle• Listed as a co-starter at linebacker after an impressive fall camp • Had 56 tackles senior year at traditional power St. Thomas Aquinas; had 4.0 sacks and scored three defensvie touchdowns • Exploring a degree in computer engineering

BROWN’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2019 8/0 4 2 6 1.0-6 - - 1 - 1 -

BROWN’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 1 • 4x, last at Tennessee (10/26)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • vs. Kentucky (9/28)Sacks QB Hurries Interceptions Pass Breakups 1 • vs. Char. So. (9/7) Forced Fumbles 1 • vs. Kentucky (9/28)

BROWN’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. UNC (8/31) 0 1 1 - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) 1 0 1 - - 1 PBU vs. Alabama (9/14) - - - - - - at Mizzou (9/21) -DNP- vs. Kentucky (9/28) 1 0 1 1.0-6 - 1 FF at Georgia (10/12) - - - - - - vs. Florida (10/19) - - - - - - at Tenn. (10/26) 1 0 1 - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) -DNP- vs. App. State (11/9) -DNP- at Texas A&M (11/16) 1 1 2 - - - vs. Clemson (11/30)

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SHERROD

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

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

QUICK HITS• Had career-high 3.0 tackles for loss and season-high, seven total tackles vs. App. State (11/9); helped hold the Mountaineers to 202 total yards (105 passing, 97 rushing)• Finished with three tackles and a tackle for loss 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)• Got another start in a 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia and had five tackles (1 TFL)• Started and had five tackles 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)• Started for the first time this season at Missouri (9/21) and finished with four tackles • Had a tackle for loss vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14), matching a career high • Started all 13 games as a sophomore, ranking second on the team with 73 tackles• Also had 3.0 tackles for loss, one interception, two pass breakups, a quarterback hurry, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery • Had his best day as a Gamecock vs. No. 22/22 Texas A&M (10/13/18), with a team-best 12 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss and one pass breakup• Made the biggest play of his career in a win vs. Missouri (10/6/18), intercepting a screen pass and racing 12 yards for a third-quarter touchdown• Collected 22 tackles, including 18 solo stops, as a true freshman in 2017 when he played in 10 games before missing three of the final five contests with injuries

GREENE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2017 10/2 18 4 22 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2018 13/13 32 41 73 3.0-6 0.0-0 1 3 0 1 1 2019 11/8 24 10 32 6.5-18 0.5-0 - - 2 - - Total 34/23 74 55 128 9.5-24 0.5-0 1 3 2 1 1

GREENE’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 5 • 3x, at Tennessee (10/26)Tackles for Loss 3.0 • vs. App. State (11/9)Sacks 0.5 • vs. App. State (11/9)QB Hurries 1 • twice, last vs. Kentucky (9/28)

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 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. UNC (8/31) 1 1 2 - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) 1 0 1 - - 1 QBH vs. Alabama (9/14) 1 0 1 1.0-3 - - at Mizzou (9/21) * 3 1 4 - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) * 3 2 5 0.5-2 - 1 QBH at Georgia (10/12) * 4 1 5 1.0-2 - - vs. Florida (10/19) * - - - - - - at Tenn. (10/26) * 3 2 5 - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) * 3 0 3 1.0-2 - - vs. App. State (11/9) * 5 2 7 3.0-9 0.5-0 - at Texas A&M (11/16) * 0 1 1 - - - vs. Clemson (11/30)

2019 Most Improved Player in the Spring - Special Teams

QUICK HITS• T-4th in the SEC this season with a team-high 88 tackles (53 solo)• Notched career-high 13 tackles (nine solo) at Texas A&M (11/16); also had a tackle for loss and his first forced fumble of the season (second career) • Led team with 10 tackles (eight solo) on Senior Day vs. App. State (11/9); had 2.0 tackles for loss and the first sack of his career while adding an interception; helped hold the Mountaineers to 202 total yards (105 passing, 97 rushing) • Had big game, leading the team with 12 tackles (tied career high) and a career-high three passes defensed in 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12)• Led the team with seven tackles in 24-7 win vs. Kentucky (9/24); had first career interception in the first half; was part of a defense that held the Wildcats to just nine first downs and 212 total yards (97 passing, 115 rushing)• Finished second on the team with nine tackles at Missouri (9/21) • Led the team with nine tackles (six solo) vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14), 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 in 2019 season-opener vs. UNC (8/31), had breakout game leading the team with 12 tackles and two pass breakups (both career highs)• True freshman linebacker in 2018, played in five games with 16 tackles (10 solo)• Made his collegiate debut in the season-opening win 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 0 0 2 1 1 2019 11/11 53 35 88 5.5-23 1.0-16 2 5 1 1 - Total 16/11 63 41 104 5.5-23 1.0-16 2 5 3 2 1

JONES’ 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 13 • at Texas A&M (11/16)Tackles for Loss 2.0 • 2x, last vs. App. State (11/9)Sacks 1.0 • vs. App. State (11/9)QB Hurries 1 • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2)Interceptions 1 • 2x, last vs. App. State (11/9)Pass Breakups 3 • at Georgia (10/12)Forced Fumbles 1 • at Texas A&M (11/16)QB Hurries 1 • vs. Vanderbilt (11/2)

JONES’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 13 • at Texas A&M (11/16/19) Tackles for Loss 2.0 • vs. App. State (11/9/19) vs. Alabama (9/14/19)Sacks 1.0 • vs. App. State (11/9/19)Forced Fumbles 1 • 2x, last at Texas A&M (11/16/19)Pass Breakups 3 • at Georgia (10/12/19)Interceptions 1 • vs. App. State (11/9/19) vs. Kentucky (9/28/19)QB Hurries 1 • 3x, last vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19)

JONES’ 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. UNC (8/31) * 4 8 12 - - 2 PBU vs. Char. So. (9/7) * 0 1 1 - - - vs. Alabama (9/14) * 6 3 9 2.0-3 - - at Mizzou (9/21) * 6 3 9 - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) * 4 3 7 - - 1 INT at Georgia (10/12) * 4 8 12 0.5-1 - 3 PBU vs. Florida (10/19) * 3 2 5 - - - at Tenn. (10/26) * 6 1 7 - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) * 3 0 3 - - 1 QBH vs. App. State (11/9) * 8 2 10 2.0-18 1.0-16 1 INT at Texas A&M (11/16) * 9 4 13 1.0-1 - 1 FF vs. Clemson (11/30)

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ERNEST

Waycross, Ga.(Ware County HS)

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DAMANI

Columbia, S.C.(Ridge View HS)

QUICK HITS• Tallied career-high seven tackles at Texas A&M (11/16) after missing three games with an injury • Had two tackles in a 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12)• Notched two tackles and first career pass breakup 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)• Had season-high four tackles, including a tackle for loss, at Missouri (9/21)• Logged three tackles and first career tackle for loss in 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7) • 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 late after making just three tackles in 13 previous career games played • Had five tackles for the third time in four games at No. 2/2 Clemson (11/24/18) • Also had five tackles at No. 19/21 Florida (11/10/18) and in a road win at Ole Miss (11/3/18)• 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 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2018 13/0 13 18 31 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2 2019 8/0 9 9 18 2.0-3 - - 1 - - - Total 27/0 22 27 49 2.0-3 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 2

STALEY’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 7 • at Texas A&M (11/16)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • twice, last at Missouri (9/21)Sacks QB Hurries Interceptions Pass Breakups 1 • vs. Kentucky (9/28)Forced Fumbles

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 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. UNC (8/31) - - - - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) 2 1 3 1.0-1 - - vs. Alabama (9/14) - - - - - - at Mizzou (9/21) 4 0 4 1.0-2 - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) 2 0 2 - - 1 PBU at Georgia (10/12) 0 2 2 - - - vs. Florida (10/19) -DNP- at Tenn. (10/26) -DNP- vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) -DNP- vs. App. State (11/9) - - - - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) 1 6 7 - - - vs. Clemson (11/30)

QUICK HITS• Had two tackles, one tackle for loss and one pass breakup in season debut, a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7) in the home opener • Played in seven games as a true freshman in 2018, making a dozen tackles• Had a career-high five tackles at No. 2/2 Clemson (11/24/18) • Made a fumble recovery and added two tackles in his collegiate debut, a season-opening win vs. Coastal Carolina (9/1/18)• Listed as the 22nd-ranked inside linebacker prospect in the nation by 247’s composite rankings, and the No. 72 player from Florida for the class of 2018• Rated as the No. 19 inside linebacker prospect by Rivals

LOUIS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2018 7/0 8 4 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 12019 3/0 3 0 3 1.0-1 - - 1 - - - Total 10/0 11 4 15 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 1

LOUIS’ 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 2 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Sacks QB Hurries Interceptions Pass Breakups 1 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Forced Fumbles

LOUIS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 5 • at Clemson (11/24/18)Tackles for Loss 1 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19)Pass Breakups 1 • vs. Char. So. (9/7/19)Fumble Recoveries 1 • vs. Coastal Carolina (9/1/18)

LOUIS’ 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. UNC (8/31) -DNP- vs. Char. So. (9/7) 2 0 2 1.0-1 - 1 PBU vs. Alabama (9/14) -DNP- at Mizzou (9/21) -DNP- vs. Kentucky (9/28) -DNP- at Georgia (10/12) -DNP- vs. Florida (10/19) -DNP- at Tenn. (10/26) - - - - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) -DNP- vs. App. State (11/9) -DNP- at Texas A&M (11/16) -DNP- vs. Clemson (11/30)

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ROSENDO

Deerfield Beach, Fla.(Deerfield Beach HS)

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JAYCEE

Alpharetta, Ga.(Alpharetta HS)

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JOHN

Tampa, Fla.(Chamberlain HS)

• 2019 Third-Team Preseason All-SEC by Coaches• 2019 Rex Enright Defensive Player of the Spring• 2018 Coaches SEC All-Freshman Team • 2018 Midseason True Freshman All-American Team (247Sports)• SEC Freshman of the Week - 10/8/18• 2018 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• His team-leading nine PBUs are T-5th in the SEC• Had four tackles and a PBU in a 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2); was part of a secondary that limited the Commodores to just 76 passing yards • Tallied seven tackles (tied career high) in 20-17, 2 OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12) • Had two tackles and two pass breakups 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)• Led the team with two pass breakups vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14)• Started at cornerback and had one tackle for loss in 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7)• Had five tackles, a career-high two forced fumbles, a sack and a pass breakup in 2019 season-opener vs. UNC (8/31) • Played in 11 games making 10 starts as a true freshman in 2018; registered 45 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks and eight pass breakups, which ranked second on the 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• Started at nickel in the season-opening victory vs. Coastal Carolina (9/1/18), becoming just the seventh Gamecock true freshman to start the opener since 2009

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 0 8 0 0 0 2019 11/11 24 11 35 2.0-13 1.0-12 0 9 0 2 0 Total 22/21 54 26 80 6.0-26 3.0-21 0 17 0 2 0

HORN’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 7 • at Georgia (10/12)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • vs. Char. So. (9/7) vs. UNC (8/31)Sacks 1.0 • vs. UNC (8/31)Interceptions Pass Breakups 2 • 3x, last vs. Kentucky (9/28)Forced Fumbles 2 • vs. UNC (8/31)

HORN’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 7 • at Georgia (10/12/19) vs. Texas A&M (10/13/18)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • five times, most recent vs. Char. So. (9/7)Sacks 1.0 • vs. UNC (8/31/19) 1.0 • vs. Coastal Carolina (9/1/18)Pass Breakups 4 • vs. Missouri (10/6/18)Forced Fumbles 2 • vs. UNC (8/31/19)

HORN’S 20198 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. UNC (8/31) * 3 2 5 1.0-12 1.0-12 1 PBU, 2 FF vs. Char. So. (9/7) * 1 1 2 1.0-1 - - vs. Alabama (9/14) * 0 1 1 - - 2 PBU at Mizzou (9/21) * 0 1 1 - - 1 PBU vs. Kentucky (9/28) * 2 0 2 - - 2 PBU at Georgia (10/12) * 6 1 7 - - - vs. Florida (10/19) * 2 3 5 - - 1 PBU at Tenn. (10/26) * 2 0 2 - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) * 3 1 4 - - 1 PBU vs. App. State (11/9) * 2 0 2 - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) * 3 1 4 - - 1 PBU vs. Clemson (11/30)

QUICK HITS• Notched first career tackle for loss vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14)• Had first career INT in the second half a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7)• Started at cornerback in season-opener vs. UNC (8/31) • Worked his way into the two-deep at corner after a solid fall camp• Was a varsity starter at Chamberlain High School (Tampa, Fla.) as a freshman• Tallied 102 career tackles with 14 pass breakups and three interceptions in 30 games• Rated as the 51st-best player in the state of Florida and the nation’s 45th-best cornerback by 247Sports

DIXON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2019 11/1 2 1 3 1.0-2 - 1 - - - -

DIXON’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 2 • vs. Alabama (9/14)Tackles for Loss 1 • vs. Alabama (9/14)Sacks QB Hurries Interceptions 1 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Pass Breakups Forced Fumbles

DIXON’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. UNC (8/31) * 0 1 1 - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) - - - - - 1 INT vs. Alabama (9/14) 2 0 2 1.0-2 - - at Mizzou (9/21) - - - - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) - - - - - - at Georgia (10/12) - - - - - - vs. Florida (10/19) - - - - - - at Tenn. (10/26) - - - - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) - - - - - - vs. App. State (11/9) - - - - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) - - - - - - vs. Clemson (11/30)

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J.T.

Mansfield, Texas(Mansfield HS/Rice)

• 2018 SEC Academic Honor Roll • 2015, 2016, 2017 C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Recorded season-high 12 tackles (seven solo) at Texas A&M (11/16) • Had two tackles in a 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2); was part of a secondary that limited the Commodores to just 76 passing yards• Led team with season-high eight tackles (six solo) vs. No. 9/9 Florida• Had three tackles and matched a career high with two PBUs in 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12)• Logged two tackles in a 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)• Had six tackles (five solo) and a pass breakup vs. No. 2/2/ Alabama (9/14)• Started at safety and made season debut in a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7); T-2nd on the team with four tackles • Did not play in the season opener due to a lingering pec injury• Graduate transfer from Rice who started the first four games of the season in 2018 before being suffering a season-ending knee injury at No. 17/17 Kentucky (9/29/18)• Started in his Gamecock debut, a season-opening win vs. Coastal Carolina (9/1/18)• Played in 32 games over three years with Rice, making 26 starts and 121 tackles

IBE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2015* 12/9 28 9 37 2.5-9 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 2016* 10/7 32 10 42 1.5-3 0.0-0 0 4 0 1 1 2017* 10/10 32 10 42 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 3 0 1 1 2018 4/4 8 1 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 02019 11/10 35 14 49 0.5-0 - - 3 - - -Total 47/40 135 44 179 5.5-13 0.0-0 0 11 0 2 2* - at Rice

IBE’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 12 • at Texas A&M (11/16)Tackles for Loss 0.5 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Pass Breakups 2 • at Georgia (10/12)

IBE’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 13 • at Pitt (9/30/17)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • 4 times, most recent at Houston (9/16/17)Pass Breakups 2 • at Georgia (10/12/19) vs. Baylor (9/16/16)Forced Fumbles 1 • at Pittsburgh (9/30/17) 1 • at Southern Miss (10/1/16)Fumble Recoveries 1 • at Pittsburgh (9/30/17) 1 • Southern Miss (10/1/16)

IBE’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. UNC (8/31) -DNP- vs. Char. So. (9/7) * 3 1 4 0.5-0 - - vs. Alabama (9/14) * 5 1 6 - - 1 PBU at Mizzou (9/21) * 4 0 4 - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) * 1 1 2 - - - at Georgia (10/12) * 2 1 3 - - 2 PBU vs. Florida (10/19) * 6 2 8 - - - at Tenn. (10/26) * 3 2 5 - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) * 2 0 2 - - - vs. App. State (11/9) * 4 1 5 - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) 7 5 12 - - - vs. Clemson (11/30)

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ISRAEL

Bossier City, La.(Parkway HS)

• Bednarik Award National Player of the Week - 10/15/19 • Nagurski Trophy National Defensive Player of the Week - 10/15/19• Walter Camp FBS Defensive Player of the Week - 10/13/19• SEC Defensive Player of the Week - 10/14/19• 2018 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• One of just four players nationally to have a three-interception game; his four INTs on the season are tied for the SEC lead (T-10th nationally) with four other players• Tallied three tackles and a PBU in a 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2); was part of a secondary that limited the Commodores to just 76 passing yards• Notched five tackles and career-high two pass breakups vs. No. 9/9 Florida (10/19)• Had monster game to lead the Gamecocks to a 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia; 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• Was second on the team with six tackles in a 24-7 win vs. Kentucky (9/28); also had one tackle for loss and a pass breakup; was part of a defense that held the Wildcats to just nine first downs and 212 total yards (97 passing, 115 rushing)• T-2nd on the team with a career-high eight tackles (five solo) vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14)• Had second career INT in a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7) in the home opener; also had a pass breakup• Started the 2019 season opener vs. UNC (8/31) at safety, finishing with seven tackles• 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 0.0-0 1 1 0 1 0 2019 11/11 42 13 55 2.0-3 - 3 7 - - - Total 24/13 55 17 72 2.0-5 0.0-0 4 8 0 1 0

MUKUAMU’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 11 • at Georgia (10/12)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • at Tennessee (10/26) vs. Kentucky (9/28)Interceptions 3 • at Georgia (10/12)Pass Breakups 2 • vs. Florida (10/19)

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. UNC (8/31) * 5 2 7 - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) * - - - - - 1 INT, 1 PBU vs. Alabama (9/14) * 5 3 8 - - - at Mizzou (9/21) * 5 0 5 - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) * 5 1 6 1.0-2 - 1 PBU at Georgia (10/12) * 7 4 11 - - 3 INT (1 pick-six) vs. Florida (10/19) * 5 0 5 - - 2 PBU at Tenn. (10/26) * 4 0 4 1.0-1 - 1 PBU vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) * 3 0 3 - - 1 PBU vs. App. State (11/9) * 2 2 4 - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) * 1 1 2 - - 1 PBU vs. Clemson (11/30)

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JAMMIE

Leesburg, Ga.(Lee County HS)

QUICK HITS• 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 • Tied for the team lead with six tackles (five solo) in a 24-7 win vs. Vanderbilt (11/2); was part of a secondary that limited the Commodores to just 76 passing yards• Recorded career-high nine tackles (five solo) at Tennessee (10/26)• Had four tackles, an intercpetion (first career) and forced fumble (first career) vs. No. 9/9 Florida (10/19); the INT setup a Tavien Feaster TD-run early in the second half• Notched four tackles and played a vital role in the secondary in a 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12) • Had a career-high two pass breakups 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)• Tallied career-high four tackles, all solo, vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14) • Had one tackle and first career pass breakup in 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7)• Started first career game at nickel in 2019 season opener vs. UNC (8/31); finished with two tackles • Played safety and was a return specialist for Lee County High School• Led his team to a 15-0 record and a 6A state championship as a senior in 2018, logging over 100 tackles and scoring seven touchdowns as a returner • Also ran track in high school

ROBINSON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2019 11/2 37 14 51 - - 1 4 - 1 -

ROBINSON’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 16 • at Texas A&M (11/16) Interceptions 1 • vs. Florida (10/19)Pass Breakups 2 • vs. Kentucky (9/28)Forced Fumbles 1 • vs. Florida (10/19)

ROBINSON’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. UNC (8/31) * 1 1 2 - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) 1 0 1 - - - vs. Alabama (9/14) 4 0 4 - - - at Mizzou (9/21) 3 0 3 - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) - - - - - 2 PBU at Georgia (10/12) 2 2 4 - - - vs. Florida (10/19) 3 1 4 - - 1 INT, 1 FF at Tenn. (10/26) 5 4 9 - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) 5 1 6 - - - vs. App. State (11/9) 2 1 3 - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) * 12 3 15 - - 1 PBU vs. Clemson (11/30)

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R.J.

Summerville, S.C.(Cane Bay HS)

• 2019 Most Improved Player in the Spring - Special Teams

QUICK HITS• 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• Logged four tackles in a 20-17, 2OT win at Georgia (10/12) • 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 • Earned first start of the season in home opener, a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern; logged two tackles and his first career INT • Saw big snaps in 2019 season opener vs. UNC (8/31), tying for the lead in the secondary with nine tackles• Played in all 13 games as a true freshman in 2018, starting the final five contests • 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 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 2 0 2019 11/10 34 16 50 2.5-11 1.0-8 2 1 - - - Total 24/15 70 36 106 2.5-11 1.0-8 2 2 0 2 0

RODERICK’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSTackles 9 • vs. UNC (8/31)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • at Tennessee (10/26) vs. Alabama (9/14)Sacks 1.0 • vs. Alabama (9/14)QB Hurries Interceptions 1 • 2x, last vs. Vanderbilt (11/2)Pass Breakups 1 • vs. Florida (10/19)Forced Fumbles

RODERICK’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 13 • at Ole Miss (11/3/18)Tackles for Loss 1.0 • at Tennessee (10/26/19) vs. Alabama (9/14/19)Sacks 1.0 • vs. Alabama (9/19)Interceptions 1 • 2x, last vs. Vanderbilt (11/2/19)Pass Breakups 1 • 2x, last vs. Florida (10/19/19)Forced Fumbles 1 • vs. Virginia (12/29/18) 1 • vs. Akron (12/1/18)

RODERICK’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. GS UT AT TT TFL QBS Misc.vs. UNC (8/31) 4 5 9 - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) * 1 1 2 - - 1 INT vs. Alabama (9/14) * 5 3 8 1.0-8 1.0-8 - at Mizzou (9/21) * 4 0 4 - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) * 1 1 2 - - - at Georgia (10/12) * 1 3 4 - - - vs. Florida (10/19) * 5 1 6 - - 1 PBU at Tenn. (10/26) * 4 0 4 1.0-1 - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) * 3 0 3 - - 1 INT vs. App. State (11/9) * 4 1 5 0.5-2 - - at Texas A&M (11/16) * 2 1 3 - - - vs. Clemson (11/30)

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• 2016, 2017 and 2018 Academic All-Big Ten

QUICK HITS• Debuted for the Gamecocks in season opener vs. UNC (8/31), handling the snapping duties on field goals and the punt team• Serves as Carolina’s primary long snapper• Played three seasons at Maryland and started 36 consecutive games for the Terrapins• Redshirted initial collegiate season• MBA candidate at South Carolina

OLIVEIRA’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP UT AT TT TFL QBS INT PBU QBH FF FR2015* - - - - - - - - - - -2016^ 13 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 02017^ 12 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2018^ 12 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2019 11 0 1 1 - - - - - - - Total 48 4 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0* - Granted a redshirt season^ - at Maryland

OLIVEIRA’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 1 • 5 times, most recent at Texas A&M (11/16/19)

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MATT

Watchung, N.J.(St. Peters Prep/Maryland)

20CHARLTON P | 6-5 | 190 | RSR | 2L

JOSEPH

Columbia, S.C.(A.C. Flora HS)

• 2019 Ray Guy Award Semifinalist• 2018 Second Team All-SEC by Coaches • SEC Special Teams Player of the Week - 9/30/19• Ray Guy National Punter of the Week - 10/17/18• 2017, 2018 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Tallied eight punts for 368 yards at Texas A&M (11/16) with a long punt of 58 yards • Had five punts for 262 yards (52.4 avg) on Senior Day vs. App. State (11/9) • Logged seven punts for 355 yards (50.7 avg) at Tennessee (10/26); had season-long punt of 66 yards• Pinned five of seven punts inside the 20 in a 20-17, 2OT win at No. 3/3 Georgia (10/12)• Named SEC Special Teams Player of the Week after logging a career-high nine punts for 461 yards (51.2 avg) in a 24-7 win vs. Kentucky (9/28); pinned five balls inside the 20 with a 65-yarder• Had eight punts for a single-game, career-high average of 53.4 yards at Missouri (9/21); had six punts of 50-plus yards including a 63-yarder • Averaged 44.8 yards per punt as a redshirt junior (fifth in SEC, 13th nationally) • His average of 44.8 yards was the single-best mark in school history, just ahead of Daren Parker (1989) and Sean Kelly (2015) at 44.3 yards • Named the Ray Guy National Punter of the Week after averaging 50.7 yards per punt, including a 61-yarder, vs. No. 22/22 Texas A&M (10/13/18)• In 2017, ranked sixth in the SEC and 30th in the nation averaging 43.5 yards per punt• Booted a career-long, 73-yard punt in a road win at Missouri (9/8/17), the longest by a Gamecock since Marty Simpson had a 79-yard punt in 1992

CHARLTON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP No. Yards Avg. Long TB FC I20 50+ 2017 13 55 2,390 43.5 73 4 13 15 17 2018 13 48 2,152 44.8 66 2 26 16 15 2019 10 53 2,562 48.3 66 5 22 24 23 Total 36 156 7,104 45.5 73 11 61 55 55

CHARLTON’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSPunts 9 • vs. Kentucky (9/28)Long Punt 66 • at Tennessee (10/26)Punting Average 53.4 • at Missouri (9/21)

CHARLTON’S CAREER HIGHSPunts 9 • vs. Kentucky (9/28/19) Long Punt 73 • at Missouri (9/8/17)Punting Average 53.4 • at Missouri (9/21/19)

CHARLTON’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. Punts Yards Avg. Long TB FC I20vs. UNC (8/31) 5 216 43.2 59 0 2 2 vs. Char. So. (9/7) - - - - - - - vs. Alabama (9/14) 2 91 45.5 55 0 - 1 at Mizzou (9/21) 8 427 53.4 63 0 4 3 vs. Kentucky (9/28) 9 461 51.2 65 2 1 5 at Georgia (10/12) 7 318 45.4 58 1 5 5 vs. Florida (10/19) 7 321 45.9 54 0 5 4 at Tenn. (10/26) 7 355 50.7 66 1 1 1 vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) 3 111 37.0 40 0 3 1 vs. App. State (11/9) 5 262 52.4 59 1 1 2 at Texas A&M (11/16) 8 368 46.0 58 0 2 3 vs. Clemson (11/30)

CHARLTON IN THE CAROLINA RECORD BOOKSCareerCategory No. Rank Up NextPunting Avg. 45.6 School Record --

SeasonCategory No. Rank Up NextPunting Avg. (2019) 48.0 School Record --(2018) 44.8 2nd --

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PARKER

Mount Pleasant, S.C.(Wando HS)

• 2018 Jim Carlen Most Valuable Player - Special Teams• SEC Special Teams Player of the Week - 10/8/18• 2017, 2018 SEC Academic Honor Roll

QUICK HITS• Was 3-for-3 on FGs on Senior Day vs. App. State (11/9); hit a career-long 50-yarder early in the third quarter• 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 career-long, 49-yarder in the first half• Had season-high 11 points (3 FGs, 2 XPs) vs. No. 2/2 Alabama (9/14); made a career-long 48-yard FG early in the fourth quarter • 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 11 17-21 .810 50 25-25 76 Total 37 44-62 .710 50 96-97 228–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 17-21 .810 0-0 5-5 5-6 6-6 1-4 50 0Total 44-62 .710 1-1 16-16 14-17 12-22 1-6 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 2019 SEASON HIGHSPoints 11 • vs. Alabama (9/14)Extra Points Made 5 • vs. Charleston Southern (9/7)Field Goals Made 3 • 2x, last vs. App. State (11/9)Field Goals Attempted 4 • at Georgia (10/12)Long Field Goal 50 • vs. App. State (11/9)

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 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. FGM-A 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blkvs. UNC (8/31) 2-3 - - 2-2 - 0-1 39 - vs. Char. So. (9/7) 1-1 - - - 1-1 - 47 - vs. Alabama (9/14) 3-3 - 1-1 - 2-2 - 48 - at Mizzou (9/21) 0-1 - - - - 0-1 - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) 1-1 - 1-1 - - - 26 - at Georgia (10/12) 2-4 - 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 49 - vs. Florida (10/19) 2-2 - - 1-1 1-1 - 49 - at Tenn. (10/26) - - - - - - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) 1-1 - 1-1 - - - 22 - vs. App. State (11/9) 3-3 - 1-1 - 1-1 1-1 50 - at Texas A&M (11/16) 2-2 - - 2-2 - - 39 - vs. Clemson (11/30)

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WILL

Greenwood, S.C.(Emerald HS/Tusculum)

QUICK HITS• Went 5-for-6 on PATs in a 72-10 win vs. Charleston Southern (9/7) in 2019 home opener• Took over kickoff duties early in the season, finishing 2018 with 31 touchbacks on 41 kickoffs, averaging 62.1 yards per kick • Connected on 18-of-29 field goal attempts and 52-of-59 PATs during his two seasons with Tusculum (Tenn.) College• Was a first-team All-South Atlantic Conference selection in 2015

TOMMIE’S CAREER STATISTICS–Placekicking–Year GP FG-A Pct Long PAT-A Pts.2015* 11 11-14 .786 46 33-38 66 2016* 11 7-15 .467 46 19-20 40 2017 DNP - Redshirt 2018 8 0-0 - - 0-0 0 2019 11 - - - 5-6 5 Total 41 18-29 .621 46 57-64 111–Field Goals–Year M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk2015* 11-14 .786 0-0 6-7 4-6 1-1 0-0 46 02016* 7-15 .467 1-1 2-3 1-2 3-7 0-2 46 02017 DNP - Redshirt 2018 0-0 - - - - - - - -2019 - - - - - - - - -Total 18-29 .621 1-1 8-10 5-8 4-8 0-2 46 0* - at Tusculum–Kickoffs–Year No. Yds Avg. TB OB 2018 41 2,547 62.1 31 1 2019 51 3,123 61.2 32 1 Total 92 5,670 61.6 63 2

TOMMIE’S 2019 SEASON HIGHSPoints 5 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Extra Points Made 5 • vs. Char. So. (9/7)Field Goals Made Field Goals Attempted Long Field Goal

TOMMIE’S CAREER HIGHSPoints 11 • Virginia-Wise, 2015 11 • Carson-Newman, 2016Extra Points Made 6 • Limestone, 2015Field Goals Made 3 • Carson-Newman, 2016Field Goals Attempted 6 • Virginia-Wise, 2016Long Field Goal 46 • Catawba, 2015 46 • Carson-Newman, 2016

TOMMIE’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpp. FGM-A 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blkvs. UNC (8/31) - - - - - - - - vs. Char. So. (9/7) - - - - - - - - vs. Alabama (9/14) - - - - - - - - at Mizzou (9/21) - - - - - - - - vs. Kentucky (9/28) - - - - - - - - at Georgia (10/12) - - - - - - - - vs. Florida (10/19) - - - - - - - - at Tenn. (10/26) - - - - - - - - vs. Vanderbilt (11/2) - - - - - - - - vs. App. State (11/9) - - - - - - - - at Texas A&M (11/16) - - - - - - - - vs. Clemson (11/30)

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