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Gamecocks lose two veterans from offense to transfer portal
An offensive lineman and one other broad receiver for South Carolina soccer will depart Shane Beamer’s program.
Fifth-year deal with Jazston Turnetine entered his identify into the switch portal, the varsity confirmed Friday. On3’s Matt Zenitz was the first to report the news.
The 6-foot-7, 338-pound deal with performed in 11 video games in 2021 for South Carolina and began seven of these. He didn’t play within the season’s remaining two video games towards Clemson or UNC.
Turnetine logged 10 profession begins at left deal with for the Gamecocks. He’s the primary offensive lineman from the 2021 group to depart since spring follow, as fellow offensive lineman Vincent Murphy introduced his departure again in December.
Extensive receiver Trey Adkins introduced his entry into the switch portal in a tweet Friday. The 5-foot-11, 182-pound cross catcher totaled two receptions for 20 yards in 2021 and logged seven catches all through his profession with South Carolina.
Adkins wrote in a put up that he’ll be transferring as a graduate with two years of eligibility remaining. He’s the fourth broad receiver to depart the Gamecocks since spring follow ended.
Athletes have till Might 1 to enter the switch portal and acquire fast eligibility for the 2022 season.
GAMECOCKS HEADING TO THE TRANSFER PORTAL
April 29: Trey Adkins, WR
April 29: Jazston Turnetine, OL
April 20: Rico Powers, WR
April 19: Will Rogers, DL
April 18: Eric Shaw, WR
April 18: Devontae Davis, DL
April 18: Keem Inexperienced, DL
April 18: E.J. Jenkins, WR/TE
Jan. 24: Kolbe Fields, LB — LSU
Dec. 15: Keveon Mullins, TE — Jackson State
Dec. 15: Jason Brown, QB — Virginia Tech
Dec. 12: Vincent Murphy, OL — Western Kentucky
Dec. 12: Connor Jordan, QB
Dec. 8: Dominick Hill, DB — Temple
Dec. 6: Jahmar Brown, LB/S — Coastal Carolina
Nov. 30: Ger-Cari Caldwell, WR
This story was initially printed April 29, 2022 4:32 PM.
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Wallaby escapes holiday event at South Carolina petting zoo
Officials in Simpsonville, South Carolina, are on the lookout for Sylvester the Wallaby. Sylvester was one of two wallabies to escape from a cage at a holiday petting zoo.
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South Carolina announces signing of Ball State DB transfer Myles Norwood
South Carolina got a boost to its secondary for the 2025 season from the MAC of all conferences, as the Gamecocks announced the signing of defensive back Myles Norwood on Thursday.
The 6-foot-1, 183-pounder from St. Louis transferred from Ball State, so next fall he’ll be taking a significant step up in competition after deciding to test his talents in the SEC.
According to On3, Norwood’s final 2 choices came down to South Carolina and Kentucky, and Norwood chose Columbia over Lexington.
The junior had 38 tackles, 22 of them solo, with 2 tackles-for-loss, 10 pass breakups and a fumble recovery for the Cardinals in 2024. According to Pro Football Focus, Norwood earned a solid coverage grade of 71.8 across 456 snaps in 12 games for Ball State. The majority of his snaps were at outside cornerback, with 48 snaps coming at the nickel position — 35 of which came in 1 game.
Kentucky has several defensive backs leaving for the NFL Draft or the transfer portal, so the Wildcats really could’ve used Norwood but instead saw him go to an SEC rival school.
Norwood should be an important piece of South Carolina’s secondary in 2025 after working his way into Ball State’s rotation quickly.
Cory Nightingale, a former sportswriter and sports editor at the Miami Herald and Palm Beach Post, is a South Florida-based freelance writer who covers Alabama for SaturdayDownSouth.com.
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South Carolina Lands Ball State Transfer Cornerback
The Gamecocks return to the transfer portal this time landing a commitment from Ball State transfer cornerback Myles Norwood, On3’s Pete Nakos reports.
Norwood is a former JUCO product that began his collegiate career at Iowa State before landing at Ball State and ultimately South Carolina. His addition to the room is needed after the Gamecocks are expected to lose players due to eligibility reasons. The 6-foot-1 and 183 pounder out of St. Louis, Missouri had five passes defensed in 2024 to go along with two forced fumbles and 38 total tackles.
Norwood is the seventh transfer addition to South Carolina following the Christmas Eve addition of Western Kentucky offensive lineman Rodney Newsom.
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