BREAKING : Gamecocks Confirm The Departure Of Another Top Experienced Star

The transfer portal remains active, even when it seems like everything has settled.

Wide receiver Ahmari Huggins-Bruce, who transferred from Louisville to South Carolina during the offseason, has decided to leave the Gamecocks, as confirmed by coach Shane Beamer on Thursday. Reports indicate that Huggins-Bruce has returned to Louisville for his final year of eligibility.

“He is no longer a member of the team,” Beamer stated. “I spoke with him literally as I was walking into the radio show tonight.”

Beamer shared this update during his first “Carolina Calls” program of the season, a weekly event, confirming Huggins-Bruce’s departure afterward.

Originally from Dillon, Huggins-Bruce was among several transfer wide receivers who joined USC for this season. At Louisville, he appeared in 38 games, recording 80 receptions for 1,121 yards and 10 touchdowns.

 

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Ahmari Huggins-Bruce

 

However, during spring practice and preseason at USC, it became apparent that his playing opportunities this year were slim. Huggins-Bruce was working with the scout team this week and wasn’t projected to be part of the Gamecocks’ top-eight receiver rotation for the August 31 season opener.

After meeting with Beamer, Huggins-Bruce decided to return to Louisville for his final season, utilizing a loophole in the transfer rules that allows him to do so.

 

 

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