South Carolina had eight scholarship wide receivers on the roster this spring, but now it is down to seven. Sophomore Shaq Davidson is no longer a part of the Gamecocks football program and is likely to transfer to another school.

A Gaffney native, Davidson has had multiple injury issues that have plagued him. He injured his knee in high school and had multiple surgeries to get him back to full strength. He redshirted his freshman year in 2014 and was unable to find his way onto the field again in 2015 due to another knee injury suffered towards the end of fall camp.

Davidson, ranked as the No. 195 player and No. 30 wide receiver in the country, never played a snap at South Carolina.

Davidson, an Army All-American, signed with South Carolina out of high school over Auburn and several others. He played predominately at quarterback during his high school career throwing for 1,539 yards as a senior with 13 touchdowns. A Shrine Bowl selection, he also rushed for 762 yards and seven more scores.

