With the news that wide receiver Deebo Samuel would be out for the season, he decided to add more to the story.

Samuel took to his Twitter account to announce he would return for his senior season.

“GAMECOCKS COUNTRY we got one more ride and it’s going to be one to remember,” Samuel wrote. “I love you all. I’ll be back 2018 to give you the summary!!”

Second-year head coach Will Muschamp announced the news on Sunday night that Samuel, who had previously broken his fibula in the third game of the season, would be out the rest of the year after suffering a setback in his recovery process.

Samuel caught 15 passes in the first three games of 2017 for 250 yards and three touchdowns. He also had two rushes for 30 yards and a score.

There is a deep injury history for Samuel though, who has played in only 18 games over the past three seasons. Samuel played in five games as a redshirt freshman in 2015 as a hamstring injury kept him out the bulk of the season. A recurrence of the injury sidelined him in 2016 for three games.