Chandler Farrell, who joined the South Carolina Gamecocks as an offensive lineman, announced his plans for the 2021 season on Monday.
Farrell just played football. Now, he left chiropractic school. A copy of your tweet is posted below.
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– Chandler Farrell (@FarrellChandler) January 18, 2021
Farrell played on both sides of the ball in 2020, working on the tight end and defensive tackle. He ended the season with two tackles.
Here is a look at your GamecocksOnline profile …
Former offensive striker who was converted into a tight end in the fall of 2019 … specializes as a blocker … fifth-year senior who received a scholarship before the 2018 season … appeared in 19 games with a career start … a three-time selection on the SEC’s Autumn Academic Honor List.
2019
Transition from the offensive center to the tight end at the start of autumn camp … went into action in all 12 games, including a start at the end of the season against Clemson … nominated for the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll.
2018
Former assistant who was rewarded with a scholarship before the start of the season … reserve center that has been in action for five games … nominated for the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll.
2017
Offensive lineman who watched the action at the end of the game in two disputes, facing Arkansas and Wofford … nominated for the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll.
2016
Offensive lineman walk-on … traveled with the team as an offensive reserve center throughout the season … saw no action in the game.
HIGH SCHOOL
He graduated from Summerville (SC) High School in 2016 … he played on the offensive line of Onda Verde … he won three varsity football cards … he played for coach Joe Call in his senior season and the legendary John McKissick prior to this … was a selection three times for all regions and twice for all states … he also received honors from All-Low Country … selected for the Carolinas Shrine.
FOLKS
Chandler Riley Farrell was born on June 30, 1998 … is an exercise science student who graduated in May 2019 and is doing a master’s degree in the same field … my father, Kenny, played football in South Carolina, lettering three times from 1990-92.