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South Carolina safety Nick Emmanwori addresses bowl game exit, announces NFL plans

South Carolina’s Nick Emmanwori celebrates after returning an interception for a touchdown in the first quarter against Oklahoma, Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla.
South Carolina’s Nick Emmanwori celebrates after returning an interception for a touchdown in the first quarter against Oklahoma, Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla. Special to The State

South Carolina safety Nick Emmanwori addressed his controversial bowl exit and formally announced his future NFL plans on Thursday night.

The public announcement came two days after he played only the first half of the Gamecocks’ Citrus Bowl loss against Illinois.

Emmanwori made his decision official on his social media pages with a post titled: “Gamecock for Life. Until Death do us part.”

In his farewell post declaring for the 2025 draft, the junior thanked family, friends, teammates, USC coaches including head coach Shane Beamer and Gamecock fans.

“Thank you for the support of a lifetime,” Emmanwori wrote. “You guys are the backbone of the program and best fans in the country. I’m glad we got to experience the journey together.”

Emmanwori also addressed the exit from the bowl game in a separate post, taking some of the blame for it.

He wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “As for the bowl, it was just some miscommunication between me and some coaches. We weren’t on the same page I’ll take some accountability for that.”

“never intended for it to end like that and I never quit on my teammates. Still one hell of a season to look back and celebrate glad I was apart of it.”

Emmanwori was on the sideline for at least part of the second half, seen tossing a football to himself and later celebrating with teammate Jalon Kilgore after the latter’s interception. But at some point in the second half, he was seen being escorted to the locker room by USC director of character Derrick Moore.

Beamer declined to discuss Emmanwori’s situation or why he didn’t play after the Gamecocks’ 21-17 loss to Illinois on Tuesday in Orlando.

“It’s an internal team matter,” Beamer told reporters after the game. “I’m not going to discuss it.”

After the game, Emmanwori told the Post and Courier’s David Cloninger that he told his coach — which could mean safeties coach Torrian Gray, defensive coordinator Clayton White and/or Beamer — that he was only going to play a half.

Emmanwori wrote in Thursday’s farewell post: “I swear I wouldn’t trade it for anything, the journey was amazing. I’m a little bittersweet about leaving, but I’m glad I got to suit up with the team one last time they meant a lot to me.”

“I also appreciate the fans support over the last 3 years. The best fan base in the country you guys are passionate and invested about the Program in a good way. I’m glad I stayed home & came to South Carolina.”

Nick Emmanwori (7) cheers a South Carolina interception in the second half of Tuesday’s bowl game.
Nick Emmanwori (7) cheers a South Carolina interception in the second half of Tuesday’s bowl game. SAM WOLFE Special to The State

Despite the controversial ending, Emmanwori was a force for the USC defense during his time with the program.

A mainstay at defensive back since he arrived on campus, the Irmo native started in 35 games for the Gamecocks, racking up 244 total tackles and a half-dozen interceptions. And while helping South Carolina to a 9-3 record this season, the 2024 All-SEC First-Team selection led the Gamecocks in tackles (83).

Ever since he was named a Freshman All-American in 2022, it seemed like a strong possibility that Emmanwori would forego his senior season to enter the draft. And after his stellar 2024 campaign, Emmanwori might be a day-one pick.

A number of NFL mock drafts believe the 6-foot-3, 227-pound safety will be selected in the first round in April — which would make him the first Gamecock defensive back to go in the first round since Jaycee Horn in 2021.

This story was originally published January 2, 2025 at 6:45 PM.

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Lou Bezjak is the High School Sports Prep Coordinator for The (Columbia) State and (Hilton Head) Island Packet. He previously worked at the Florence Morning News and had covered high school sports in South Carolina since 2002. Lou is a two-time South Carolina Sports Writer of the Year by the National Sports Media Association. Support my work with a digital subscription
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