COLUMBIA — In a season and a half at South Carolina, Bryson Allen-Williams has played three different linebacker positions and even been pressed into duty at defensive end. It’s been a career of adaptation for the sophomore — which continued last weekend against Vanderbilt, when the player in front of him was ejected.
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Allen-Williams was forced into action late in the first half when starting middle linebacker T.J. Holloman was kicked out for targeting. He responded with one of his best games at USC, recording his first career interception and making a key stop of Vanderbilt tailback Ralph Webb on third-and-short from the 5 that helped secure the Gamecocks’ 19-10 victory.