Teammates and coaches pressure the Gamecocks All-SEC defender to end a workout

When the South Carolina senior team and the first 2020 All-SEC team finish the defense Kingsley Enagbare there was little left in the tank on what appeared to be a heavy sledge, his teammates and coaches were there to push him to the finish.

In the video below, Enagbare is encouraged by redshirt freshmen on the defensive back Joey hunter, senior offensive tackle Dylan Wonnum, and your position, coach Mike Peterson to reach the finish line. The exhausted pass rusher is then taken care of by defensive analyst Ahmad Smith, who has spent the past three seasons working for first-year defensive coordinator Gamecocks Clayton White in Western Kentucky.

Last season, Enagbare started eight out of 10 games for the Gamecocks and led the SEC with three forced fumbles and was second in the league with 6.0 sacks. Enagbare had 30 tackles in the year, seven of them losing. At the opening of the season against Tennessee (September 26), he had the best of his career with nine tackles with 2.5 tackles for defeat, 2.0 sacks and a forced fumble. He had six tackles, a sack and a forced fumble on Ole Miss (14 November) and had a pair of defenders in the win over Auburn (17 October).

He is listed at 6 ft-4 and 260 pounds on the spring 2021 list. Enagbare was born in Atlanta and was a four-star contender in the Hapeville Charter Academy Class of 2018. The football team he has three weeks left before the spring camp begins, which is tentatively set to be on March 20 and end on April 24.

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