South Carolina Football: 10 notes from Spring Practice so far

South Carolina football’s Dakereon Joyner has a chance to become just the fifth player ever in college football history (and the second Gamecock) to join the “600 Club.” Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
South Carolina football’s Dakereon Joyner has a chance to become just the fifth player ever in college football history (and the second Gamecock) to join the “600 Club.” Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
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The South Carolina football program began spring practice on March 14th, so there has been almost two weeks of practices. That means that there has been two weeks of observation, speculation, and, at times, consternation. Players and coaches have practiced and spoken in front of the media, and fans are growing more and more anxious for September to arrive.

Countless practice sightings, press conference soundbites, and recruiting rumors have fans counting down the days to kickoff (it’s 163, by the way). The Gamecocks, like most teams, have certain areas of their squad that are known and other questions that are yet unanswered. Trying to cover all of these would be impossible, but here are ten important observations from the last two weeks in Gamecock Nation.