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South Carolina football player ‘all good’ after being involved in car accident

South Carolina defensive back Vicari Swain (4) laughs with teammates during the Gamecocks’ Garnet & Black game at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia on Saturday, April 20, 2024.
South Carolina defensive back Vicari Swain (4) laughs with teammates during the Gamecocks’ Garnet & Black game at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia on Saturday, April 20, 2024. Special To The State

A Gamecocks football player assured fans on social media that he’s “all good” after being involved in a car accident on Tuesday night.

Vicari Swain, a sophomore defensive back for South Carolina, revealed Tuesday night on his Instagram story he’d been involved in a car accident.

“I thank God for another chance to live,” Swain wrote in a post, adding a praying hands emoji to a photo of a damaged car. “So blessed to walk away from this.”

In a post on X (formerly Twitter) later Tuesday night, he wrote to USC fans checking on him “All good thank yall” and attached a heart emoji.

A team spokesman also confirmed to The State on Wednesday that Swain was “fine” after his accident and had been working out earlier in the day.

Swain did not specify in his post where the accident happened. The State has reached out to local Columbia law enforcement for further information.

Swain is entering his second year with USC after joining the Gamecocks as a highly touted top 200 recruit from Georgia who was courted by Deion Sanders and Colorado late in his recruiting process.

A 6-foot-1, 188-pound defensive back, Swain played wide receiver and cornerback in high school but has settled into the latter position at South Carolina.

He redshirted in 2023, appearing in the first three games of the year and recording two tackles before sitting out the rest of the season, and was a top performer in the 2024 Garnet & Black Spring Game in April.

Late in the third quarter of that game at Williams-Brice Stadium, Swain recorded the first turnover of the night by picking off backup QB Dante Reno with a one-handed, juggling interception.

With the departures of starting cornerback Marcellas Dial to the NFL, Swain could be in position for a starting role across from O’Donnell Fortune in 2024.

This story was originally published June 19, 2024 at 11:02 AM.

Chapel Fowler
The State
Chapel Fowler, the NSMA’s 2024 South Carolina Sportswriter of the Year, has covered Clemson football and other topics for The State since summer 2022. His work’s also been honored by the Associated Press Sports Editors, the South Carolina Press Association and the North Carolina Press Association. He’s a Denver, N.C., native, a UNC-Chapel Hill alum and a pickup basketball enthusiast. Support my work with a digital subscription
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