Will South Carolina go after a quarterback in transfer portal, or stick with QB options?
With Wednesday’s news that Spencer Rattler has declared for the NFL Draft, the trend that Rattler helped perpetuate years ago rages on across college football.
Two years after Rattler — the former No. 1 quarterback recruit in America — chose to leave Oklahoma, enter the transfer portal and team up with Shane Beamer at South Carolina, a number of big-name starting quarterbacks have already gone portaling.
The transfer portal doesn’t even officially open until Monday, Dec. 4. If a team’s coach is fired or departs, every rostered player can enter immediately — and it’s already flooded.
Among the quarterbacks who have already entered — or announced they plan on submitting their name — are: Mississippi State starter Will Rogers, Miami starter Tyler Van Dyke, Kansas State starter Will Howard, Michigan State starter Katin Houser, Wake Forest starter Mitch Griffis, Vanderbilt’s Ken Seals and Texas A&M’s Max Johnson, who has already committed to North Carolina.
What will South Carolina do?
The question is, with Rattler likely leaving, would Beamer look at adding another quarterback through the portal?
At the moment, the Gamecocks’ quarterback room severely lacks experience.
Perhaps Luke Doty could fully transition back to quarterback after playing wide receiver in 2023. He does have experience starting at quarterback under Beamer, completing 60% of his passes for nearly 1,000 yards and five touchdowns two seasons ago.
But when it was time for the Gamecocks to insert a backup quarterback this season, Beamer threw in true freshman LaNorris Sellers. If nothing else, the 6-foot-3, 245-pound Sellers is entertaining. In limited action this season, Sellers was a highlight reel, throwing maybe the prettiest touchdown of the season against Furman then keeping the ball on an option against Vanderbilt and running 36 yards into the end zone.
“He’s a weapon,” Beamer said after the Vandy victory. “I think it goes back to how he prepares and how he practices. I’m in those quarterback meetings every day and (offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains) coaches LaNorris in those meetings and holds him accountable like he’s Spencer Rattler.”
The wild card is commitment Dante Reno, who is expected to sign with South Carolina on the first day of the early signing period (Dec. 20) before enrolling at USC on Jan. 7. The four-star prospect — and son of Yale head coach Tony Reno — threw for nearly 2,400 yards and 20 touchdowns during his season campaign at Cheshire Academy.
The Gamecocks had two other in their quarterback room — former four-star recruits Colten Gauthier and Tanner Bailey, both of whom were behind Rattler, Doty and Sellers this past season. A report surfaced Wednesday, however, that both would transfer. Gauthier, a redshirt sophomore, has thrown two passes in his college career while Bailey, a redshirt freshman, did not appear in a game.
The odds-on-favorite to start next season now has to be Sellers. The South Florence alum has enough potential to fill a warehouse, but coaches can get fired buying too much into potential.
The question of the offseason becomes: Do Beamer and Loggains trust Sellers to take the reins next season or would they feel more secure bringing in a grad transfer to, at worst, compete for the job and expand their options?
This story was originally published November 29, 2023 at 10:15 AM.