COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) – Fall camp is coming up this week for South Carolina. The Gamecocks report on Thursday and return to the field for practice number one on Friday morning.
Until then, they’re making the most of their final week of the offseason. A handful of players visited with the community at the Eudora Wildlife Safari Park in Salley on Sunday morning.
The Gamecocks took advantage of the opportunity to give back. Edge rusher Dylan Stewart donated school supplies to 100 children, while quarterback LaNorris Sellers brought plenty of his new action figures to hand out at the event.
Sellers is one of the top names in college football heading into the 2025 season, and it’s important to him to stay grounded in the South Carolina community.
“I was one of these kids growing up,” Sellers said. “Just to make their day makes my day as well.”
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