VIDEO: Juice Wells goes in-depth in Garnet Trust exclusive

On3 imageby:Wes Mitchell12/19/22

Wes Mitchell

South Carolina Gamecocks wide receiver Juice Wells sits down with Gamecock Central in this exclusive Garnet Trust Interview — presented by Gaffney’s Progressive Screen Printing and Embroidery.

In the interview, Wells discusses the Gator Bowl, his upcoming NFL decision, his first season in Columbia, and takes Gamecock football fans onto the sidelines for the big wins over Tennessee and Clemson, plus much more.

Check out the full video below!

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Former Gamecock named defensive coordinator at UCF

By Joe Macheca

Former South Carolina player and coach Addison Williams has joined Gus Malzahn’s University of Central Florida staff as defensive coordinator.

Williams played three seasons for the Gamecocks between 2007-2009. He played a lot as a true freshman, making appearances in 10 games. Williams capped off the year with a start against archrival Clemson.

He logged 24 career tackles and one interception in 26 games. Williams was a three-time member of the Southeastern Conference academic honor roll and received the 2009 Harold White GPA Award.

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Unfortunately, Williams’s playing career was cut short due to an injury during the 2009 season. He then immediately joined Steve Spurrier’s staff as a student assistant in 2010. Williams helped that team win the first SEC East title in program history.

In 2011 he shifted to a graduate assistant coach under Spurrier. During the 2011-12 seasons, he helped South Carolina get to a 22-4 overall record and wins in both the Capital One and Outback bowls.

Williams aided in the development of All-SEC defensive backs Antonio Allen, D.J. Swearinger, and Stephon Gilmore.

Following his time at South Carolina, Williams joined the staff at NCAA Division II Tusculum University. He worked as a defensive backs coach from 2013 until being promoted to defensive coordinator in 2016.

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