COLUMBIA, S.C. — Two offensive leaders for the South Carolina Gamecocks are listed as questionable, according to the Southeastern Conference's student-athlete availability report.
As of last update on Tuesday night, quarterback LaNorris Sellers and running back Raheim Sanders are listed as questionable for Saturday's game against Ole Miss.
Sellers injured his ankle in the first half against LSU on September 14. He did not play in the Gamecocks' last game against Akron. Backup Robby Ashford got the start in his place.
Sanders injured his ankle in the team's last game against Akron. He was seen wearing a boot on the sidelines after the injury.
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During head coach Shane Beamer's press conference on Tuesday, he said the team was "in pretty good shape."
Three other players were listed on South Carolina's availability report. Offensive lineman Jakai Moore is listed as out, defensive back Kelvin Hunter is listed as doubtful, and wide receiver Jared Brown is listed as questionable.
Beginning with the 2024-25 season, all SEC schools provide public reports on student-athletes availability to participate in conference games for football, men's and women's basketball, and baseball. The report is subject to change in the days leading up to the game, with a final report 90 minutes before the start of the game.
The Gamecocks take on the Rebels at 3:30 p.m. at Williams-Brice Stadium.