South Carolina football: Jovaughn Gwyn eyes NFL decision

South Carolina’s Dylan Wonnum, Jovaughn Gwyn and Vershon Lee during warmups ahead of the Gamecocks’ Oct. 22, 2022 game against Texas A&M at Williams-Brice Stadium.

South Carolina’s Dylan Wonnum, Jovaughn Gwyn and Vershon Lee during warmups ahead of the Gamecocks’ Oct. 22, 2022 game against Texas A&M at Williams-Brice Stadium.

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South Carolina senior offensive lineman Jovaughn Gwyn said he will “likely” declare for the 2023 NFL Draft after the Gator Bowl.

Gwyn is a four-year starter from Charlotte who has been with the team since 2018. He has started 46 of his 48 career games with USC.

He was named a team captain for the 2021 season and was one of three Gamecocks that Shane Beamer selected to represent the program in the 2022 SEC Media Days event in Atlanta.

He is practicing with the team and will play in the Gator Bowl against Notre Dame in Jacksonville on Dec. 30.

Gwyn would be the fourth Gamecock to publicly declare for the upcoming NFL Draft. Cam Smith, Zacch Pickens and Darius Rush have already announced their intentions to do so, though all three of them will not play in the bowl game.

This story was originally published December 20, 2022 12:15 PM.

Jeremiah Holloway covers South Carolina women’s basketball and football for The State. A graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill, he is from Greensboro, N.C. and an avid basketball fan. Holloway joined The State in August 2022.

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