South Carolina quarterback LaNorris Sellers suffered a head injury during the Gamecocks’ SEC opener against Vanderbilt. The hit came late in the first half at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia on Saturday. Sellers was forced out of the game after a high hit from Vanderbilt linebacker Langston Patterson, who was ejected for targeting.
The Gamecocks, ranked No. 10 entering the matchup, fell 31-7 to the Commodores. The loss came after Sellers’ exit left South Carolina without its starting quarterback for the second half.
What Happened to LaNorris Sellers
Sellers dropped back to pass on first down in the second quarter. After releasing the ball, he was struck high by Patterson. He remained down on the field while trainers and head coach Shane Beamer rushed to his side.
According to local reporters, Sellers did not enter the medical tent but was ruled out for the rest of the game by SEC officials. He walked off the field with help from trainers. Coach Beamer confirmed after the game that no update was yet available on Sellers’ condition.
At the time of his injury, Sellers was 6-for-7 passing for 94 yards. He had shown sharp rhythm before the collision. Backup quarterback Luke Doty replaced him and went 18-for-27 for 148 yards with one interception.
Impact on South Carolina vs Vanderbilt
The Gamecocks trailed only 14-7 when Sellers left the field. Without him, their offense stalled. Vanderbilt outscored South Carolina 24-0 in the second half.
Doty led several drives but failed to find the end zone. South Carolina’s running game also slowed, and mistakes piled up. Patterson’s ejection for targeting did little to shift momentum, as Vanderbilt tightened its defense after halftime.
The loss is a setback for South Carolina’s push in the SEC. The program had built momentum after a strong start to the 2025 season but now faces uncertainty with its quarterback situation.
LaNorris Sellers Career Stats So Far
Sellers has been a rising star for the Gamecocks. In 2023, he went 4-for-4 passing for 86 yards and two touchdowns in limited play. He also added a rushing score that year.
In 2024, he became the starter, throwing for 2,534 yards, 18 touchdowns, and seven interceptions while rushing for 674 yards and seven more scores. Entering 2025, Sellers had already thrown for 432 yards with two touchdowns and one interception across three games.
His dual-threat ability makes him one of South Carolina’s most important players. Any extended absence could reshape the team’s season.
South Carolina fans now wait for official word on Sellers’ recovery. His status will be critical as the Gamecocks prepare for the rest of their SEC schedule.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What injury did LaNorris Sellers suffer?
He sustained a head injury after a high hit from Vanderbilt’s Langston Patterson. He was ruled out for the rest of the game.
Q2: Was the hit called targeting?
Yes. Patterson was flagged for targeting and ejected from the game in the second quarter.
Q3: How did South Carolina perform after Sellers left?
The Gamecocks failed to score in the second half. Vanderbilt outscored them 24-0 after his exit.
Q4: What are Sellers’ career stats?
In 2024, he passed for 2,534 yards and 18 touchdowns. Across three games in 2025, he had 432 passing yards with two scores.
Q5: Did Shane Beamer provide an update?
No. After the game, Coach Beamer said there was no update yet on Sellers’ condition.
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