Robby Ashford Yet to Debut for South Carolina Despite Promises of a Starting Role
In the latest developments from college football, Robby Ashford’s move from Auburn to South Carolina draws attention after he did not play in the Gamecocks’ season opener against Old Dominion – a game that saw South Carolina narrowly pull off a 23-19 victory. Upon his transfer, there were expectations set around him potentially leading as the starting quarterback; however, that has yet to materialize.
Despite a less-than-stellar performance by South Carolina’s current quarterback LaNorris Sellers, head coach Shane Beamer did not opt to put Ashford on the field. In the post-game discussion on “Gamecock Football with Coach Beamer,” Beamer acknowledged Sellers’ shaky game but dismissed the idea of substituting Ashford. Although Beamer admitted Sellers needs to work on some areas, he appreciated his efforts in contributing to the team’s win.
Ashford originally joined the Gamecocks after leaving Hugh Freeze’s program at Auburn, where he was mostly a backup to Payton Thorne. He transferred to South Carolina in pursuit of more gameplay opportunities, influenced by Beamer’s vision of him potentially leading the team. At the time of his transfer, it was anticipated that his primary competition would come from local talent Luke Doty, not necessarily from Sellers.
Sports analyst Mike Gittens from The War Rapport highlighted different perspectives between Hugh Freeze and Shane Beamer regarding Ashford’s capabilities. While Freeze did not see Ashford as meeting the SEC standards, Beamer believed in his potential to excel within the team, signaling a promising start upon his arrival. However, this has placed Ashford in a challenging position to vie for the spot as starting quarterback under current dynamics.
Looking ahead, unless circumstances shift dramatically in upcoming games against tougher opponents such as Kentucky or LSU, Ashford might have to wait until the Gamecocks face lesser competition, such as their Week 4 encounter with Akron, to showcase his abilities as a quarterback.
As the season progresses, it will be worth watching how the quarterback dynamics evolve within South Carolina’s camp and whether Ashford will get his chance to prove his worth under center.