During fall training camp, South Carolina’s football players have to be in the building and started on their day no later than 7 a.m. They often don’t finish a schedule that includes practices and multiple meetings until 10 p.m.
The math of that doesn’t leave much time to get home and get a good night’s rest, so many of the Gamecocks are improvising this year.
“A lot of guys sleep here overnight,” senior linebacker Bryson Allen-Williams said. “It’s just being in camp mode. You can wake up at 6:30, and you are right here for the time we have to be in the building.