Farrell announces plans for next season

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.

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.

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