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South Carolina's roster and staff saw a number of changes this offseason. Here's a quick recap of those moves as winter workouts are underway.
Over the past two months, South Carolina football has rejuvenated its roster. The Gamecocks, coming off a 4-8 season in 2025, have already added more than 40 new players. The first question you might ask: That has to be a record, right?
South Carolina football has spent the weekend hosting some of the top underclassmen on their recruiting board. With that, the Gamecocks have started new relationships, grown previously existing ones,
Shane Beamer and the South Carolina football team lost a defensive assistant to the Big 12 last week. Former Gamecocks defensive assistant Jordan Dove has accepted a position at Kansas State. Dove is listed as the Kansas State defensive tackles coach. He started in the role on Jan. 20, he told The State.
Nnabugwu becomes the eighth offensive lineman to commit to the Gamecocks out of the transfer portal, further revamping a South Carolina O-line room that gave up an SEC-worst 43 sacks in 2025.
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Gamecock football ends the transfer portal window welcoming 25 new players to roster, headlined by new experience on the offensive line, several running backs with years of eligibility, and some new juice on the defensive end.
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Recruited out of Alabama, Munnerlyn’s first offer was from South Carolina, and the Gamecocks were one of the few schools that continued to recruit him hard despite some academic uncertainty. USC head coach Steve Spurrier and assistant Ron Cooper kept calling his house, kept making visits to Mobile, and perhaps most-importantly, kept wowing his mom.