The Eudora Wildlife Safari Park is where the Gamecocks engaged with fans before engaging with the exotic animals who roam the 300-acre facility.
SALLEY, S.C. β It was a typical meet-and-greet for fans Sunday morning in Salley at the Eudora Wildlife Safari Park.
Quarterback LaNorris Sellers and edge rusher Dylan Stewart headlined the Carolina contingent who took time to sign autographs for youngsters from Salley and the surrounding area.
Sellers also gave his very own action figure to the kids and Stewart donated school supplies to the youngsters as school is about to crank up another year around the state.
But that was followed by the most unique aspect of the day as the players boarded wagons which were towed across the 300-acre facility which is the home for varous exotic animals from all over the world.