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Gamecock trenches are a âwork in progressâ
Gamecock trenches are a âwork in progressâ By Joe Gorchow | April 5, 2021 at 9:22 PM EDT - Updated April 5 at 10:51 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Priority one, stop the runâa point of emphasis at Gamecock spring practice centers around controlling the opponentâs ground game.
Gamecock defensive line coach Jimmy Lindsey points out itâs a must to find success.
âIf we donât stop the run, we donât have a chance to be successful,â Lindsey said.
The foundation to thrive in the trenches begins with belief. Lindsey sees the unit building continuity, beginning with outstanding senior leadership from defensive tackle Jabari Ellis.
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Carrollton man sentenced for role in 6-month-old infant s death, burial
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Ryan L. Wheeler (right) was sentenced to five years in prison and one year of supervised release in connection with the death of 6-month-old Jabari Ellis in late 2018. Jamia Ellis (left), who is Jabari’s mother, was previously sentenced to 20 years.Journal-Courier
CARROLLTON A Carrollton man has been sentenced after pleading guilty last year to burying an infant in a shallow grave in rural Carrollton.
Ryan L. Wheeler, 36, was sentenced last week to five years in the Illinois Department of Corrections and one year of mandatory supervised release in connection with the death of 6-month-old Jabari Ellis in late 2018.