Gamecocks lose offensive coordinator, o-line coach
The Gamecocks lost two key members of its staff Thursday.
South Carolina was forced to postpone its home matchup with Georgia Thursday night, but looks to be back on track after only missing that one game.
Robinson will serve as the defensive backs coach for the Hurricanes.
The Hilltoppers ranked 28th in the nation this season with 348.7 total yards per game allowed, compared to South Carolina’s 451, which ranked 105th.
According to ABC Columbia sources, Hill will be preparing for a pro day and not continuing his collegiate career.
The matchup against Virginia Tech will represent South Carolina’s first-ever appearance in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game and the Gamecocks will be the seventh different SEC program to play in the game.
Satterfield has spent the 2020 season serving as the assistant offensive line coach for the Carolina Panthers.
This is the third time the Gamecocks have had to pause team activities due to COVID in the last month.
At Smyrna High School, Darryl “Debo” Williams was named the DIAA defensive player of the year in 2019 and set a school record with 153 career tackles, 32 of those for loss to go with eight sacks.
David Spaulding finished the season with seven total tackles and an interception that he returned for a touchdown against Appalachian State.
The Gamecocks lost two key members of its staff Thursday.