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Several South Carolina Gamecocks Featured on Top-100 Players List
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The South Carolina Gamecocks are gearing up for the 2025 College Football season with high expectations and significant talent on their roster. Coming off a solid 9-3 regular season, the Gamecocks are ready to face off against some of the toughest competition in the Southeastern Conference.
With the season ahead, there’s plenty to be excited about in Columbia. The Gamecocks not only boast one of college football’s most promising quarterbacks in LaNorris Sellers, but they also have a roster filled with talent that head coach Shane Beamer has meticulously built.
The latest Top-100 Returning College Football rankings have just been released, and several Gamecocks have made their mark.
Here’s a closer look at the Gamecocks on the top-100 player list:
No. 88 – WR, Nyck Harbor
The former track star has committed himself fully to football this offseason, focusing exclusively on the sport. This dedication could lead to significant progress in Harbor’s game. The wide receiver’s raw talent is undeniable, and if he can refine his skills, the Gamecocks could see a breakout year from him.
No. 11 – QB, LaNorris Sellers
In just his first year as a starter, Sellers showed flashes of brilliance, earning considerable excitement as he enters his sophomore season. Sellers is arguably the best ball carrier on the Gamecocks roster, and his development as both a passer and a football IQ builder has fans eager to see his growth in year two.
No. 2 – EDGE, Dylan Stewart
As a freshman, Dylan Stewart made a name for himself with his incredible pass-rushing abilities, earning him a spot among the best at his position. The hype surrounding Stewart heading into his second year is palpable, with many believing he could be even more dangerous this season after an already impressive debut.
The Gamecocks are in a strong position as they prepare for another exciting season, with these key players leading the charge. Fans are already anticipating what this talented squad will achieve on the field in 2025.
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Brady Hunt Rejoins Garnet Trust, confirming his return to South Carolina Football
In a significant development for South Carolina football, Brady Hunt, a 6-foot-5, 253-pound tight end, has signed a new NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deal with the Gamecocks’ official collective, The Garnet Trust, ensuring his return to the program for the upcoming season.
Hunt, who transferred to South Carolina from Ball State last offseason, was part of the Gamecocks’ three-man tight end rotation in 2024 alongside Joshua Simon and Michael Smith. He made valuable contributions during the season, recording two receptions for 22 yards, including a key first-down grab late in the victory over Missouri. Known for his versatility both as a blocker and a receiver, Hunt is expected to take on an even larger role next season, especially with Simon having exhausted his eligibility.
Before joining South Carolina, Hunt had an impressive 2022 season at Ball State, where he caught 46 passes for 498 yards and five touchdowns. His strong performance at Ball State and subsequent transfer to the Gamecocks highlight his potential to become a key player in South Carolina’s offensive game plan.
This new NIL deal underscores the Gamecocks’ commitment to player retention, with The Garnet Trust playing a crucial role in securing such agreements. Retaining players like Hunt is essential for the program’s continued success, and head coach Shane Beamer has stressed the importance of building strong relationships and maintaining open communication to keep the team unified and motivated.
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