MarShawn Lloyd posts training video while rehab continues

Almost seven months after tearing his left ACL at the 2020 pre-season camp, South Carolina’s running back SeaShawn Lloyd is healthy enough to push a heavy sleigh during team leadership training until spring camp 2021. Lloyd posted that workout on his Instagram account on Tuesday afternoon, citing the Kobe Bryantinterpretation of pain.

According to the Lloyd’s player biography page at GamecocksOnline.com, the class of 202nd four-star running back will be limited this spring. The camp is scheduled to start on March 20 and last until April 24.

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Below is a complete transcript of his biography page.

Highly regarded talent who starts his second spring with the team … missed the entire 2020 season with a torn ACL and will be limited this spring … if he is healthy, he should compete with All-SEC running back Kevin Harris for uploads … could give Gamecocks one of the best doubles in the country … impressed the coaches in their limited practice time with an explosive lower body, great lateral change of direction and excellent vision … it must be full speed at the beginning of the fall camp.

2020 (freshman)
He enrolled in Carolina in January and underwent short spring exercises … suffered an ACL tear in his left knee on the second day of autumn camp and missed the entire season.

HIGH SCHOOL
He graduated from DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Md. Mid-year … helped the Stags to a 7-4 mark as a senior while serving as a team captain … selected for the opening finals, the Under Armor All- American Bowl and the Polynesian Bowl … won first place in the SportsCenter Top 10 after a 69-yard run against Good Counsel, in which he pushed a defender on his way to a touchdown … coached by Bill McGregor … also competed in sprint events in athletics … Rivals considered him the third best player in Maryland, the fourth best running back in the country and No. 33 overall … ranked as the fourth best player from the state of Maryland, the fifth best running back in the country and the 42nd in total in 247 Sports Composite … considered the 56th player in the country on ESPN300.

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