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Where things stand with South Carolina’s transfer portal class
By: Jack Veltri
South Carolina head coach Shane Beamer has made his thoughts on the transfer portal clear: you’re either with us or you’re not. There’s no in-between.
There’s nothing wrong with how he feels. South Carolina has seen 11 players enter the portal, some of whom asked Beamer if they could still play in the Gator Bowl. To that, Beamer responded with a simple “No”.
“I wish everyone well, but I don’t want somebody down here that’s already spending half their time thinking about where their next stop is,” he said.
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Instead, Beamer and his staff have focused on bringing in new talent to surround the program with. They’ve done that so far, landing five players. Here’s a look at who will be joining the Gamecocks next season.
Nick Elksnis — tight end
South Carolina lost a lot of talent at tight end after the conclusion of the regular season. Jaheim Bell transferred to Florida State while Austin Stogner returned to Oklahoma, where he played for three seasons. The need to bring in some new blood was apparent.
Redshirt freshman Nick Elksnis became one of the first players to join the Gamecocks after the portal opened. He announced his decision on Dec. 18.
Elksnis played two seasons with the Florida Gators. He appeared in eight games but didn’t record any statistics. At most, he found a role on special teams last season.