South Carolina Football: 5 major takeaways from the Garnet and Black Spring Game

South Carolina football's spring game was on Saturday, and there were several big takeaways from the scrimmage.
South Carolina football quarterback LaNorris Sellers during the Garnet and Black Spring Game on Saturday.
South Carolina football quarterback LaNorris Sellers during the Garnet and Black Spring Game on Saturday. / ALEX HICKS JR./STAFF / USA TODAY NETWORK
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South Carolina Football Garnet and Black Spring Game Takeaways:
Injuries

There were a lot of Gamecocks who were out for the spring game.

On offense, running back Rocket Sanders, running back Bradley Dunn, wide receiver CJ Adams, wide receiver Debron Gatling, tight end Reid Mikeska, and offensive lineman Jakai Moore were missing from action.

On the other side of the ball, defensive end JT Geer, defensive lineman Elijah Davis, defensive tackle Jamaal Whyce, linebacker Mo Kaba, defensive back King Demenian-Ford, defensive back Judge Collier, defensive back Zahbari Sandy, and defensive back David Spaulding were out for the game.

Before the game began, offensive lineman Markee Anderson left the field with help from the training staff. During his pregame warmup, something happened to Anderson, and he couldn't bear much weight on his leg. He missed all of last season with a knee injury.

During the game, defensive lineman TJ Sanders got banged up.

Wide receiver Nyck Harbor is not injured, but he did not play as he had a track meet earlier in the day.