Fall camp is officially underway for the Gamecocks. On Wednesday coaches and players talk preparations for the upcoming season.
The 2024 season is officially underway this month and the Gamecocks are set to begin fall camp today. Coaches and players were made available on Wednesday to the media as they addressed all sorts of questions surrounding the season.
"Obviously the physical part of it when you look at how some of these guys have changed their bodies this summer," Coach Beamer said. "Coming out of spring practice, there's a lot of guys that had some body weight issues, whether it be gaining or losing and as we sit here right now, we've over come those."In addition to getting physically better in the strength and conditioning department, the team has grown mentally and it's paying off.
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