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The Long Road Home: Seventh Woods On Life As A Gamecock


spent three seasons at UNC, but never found a his footing, so he returned home to South Carolina to play for coach Frank Martin. Woods spoke on how Martin has helped him get back to what he knows as he sat out the 2019-2020 season. Martin also spoke this spring about what he's seeing from Woods and how he can be a contributor this season. (Sports Illustrated)

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The Long Road Home: Seventh Woods On Life As A Gamecock


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