Coming into the season, South Carolina coaches and players had a lot of faith in redshirt freshman LaNorris Sellers, but it hadn’t been proven on the field. Now through ten games, it appears as if South Carolina has a star on their hands.
Prior to the Oklahoma game, South Carolina was 3-3 through six games. Sellers had flashed at times, but seven fumbles and four interceptions were hampering the offense in key moments. The turning point of the year for Sellers began with the dominant win over Oklahoma.
In the first five starts of the season (after missing the game against Akron), Sellers completed 65/108 (60.2 percent) for 764 yards with three touchdowns five interceptions. Since then, he’s come alive…