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COLUMBIA — Shane Beamer has made a change to his coaching staff. South Carolina running backs coach Montario Hardesty has been let go, sources close to the situation confirmed to The Post and ...
Hardesty was a running back at Tennessee during his playing days, and was a second-round pick by the Cleveland Browns in the 2010 NFL Draft. A native of New Bern, N.C., Hardesty was born Feb. 1, 1987.
It was reported by TheBigSpur.com on Wednesday afternoon that South Carolina is parting ways with running backs coach Montario Hardesty, a coach who was a part of Beamer's inaugural staff in Columbia.
More than a month after South Carolina’s football season ended with an unceremonious 5-7 record, head coach Shane Beamer has made a change to his staff. Montario Hardesty is no longer with the ...
Hardesty's departure comes after the Gamecocks fielded the worst run game in the SEC in 2023. South Carolina was the only team in the conference to record fewer than 1,100 rushing yards, averaging ...
220 (Photo: Scout.com) "I did," Montario Hardesty said. "I came back from Tennessee and compared the two. I just decided it was better for me to go to North Carolina.
South Carolina’s Montario Hardesty during 2023 spring practice. Dwayne McLemore [email protected] South Carolina’s depth at running back this spring might be a concern for some — but ...
That’s a bump from Hardesty’s $400,000 annual contract. If Blackwell left South Carolina before 2025, he would owe the university $400,000.
Posted by Daniel WolfMany are concerned about reaching for Hardesty and his health too, but I see speed, strength, great vision and some shiftiness for a 220+ pound back in this highlight reel.If ...
Even though Browns running back Jerome Harrison finished the 2009 season with a flurry, the Browns newest running back Montario Hardesty has the potential of being the Browns smartest 2010 draft ...
Montario Hardesty is no longer with the Gamecocks as running backs coach. TheBigSpur first reported the news Wednesday. Hardesty confirmed his departure to The State and declined further comment.