Details Released in Wreck that Hospitalized South Carolina D-Line Coach, Killed Other Driver
Travian Robertson, 36, underwent immediate ankle surgery after a head-on collision and is expected to make a full recovery, South Carolina officials said.
- On Friday, South Carolina defensive line coach Travian Robertson was hospitalized in stable condition after a car accident in the Columbia, South Carolina, area, South Carolina head coach Shane Beamer confirmed.
- Robertson developed his career as a Gamecocks defensive lineman and captain, coaching the defensive line at Albany State and Georgia State before joining South Carolina's staff in 2023.
- Reports say Robertson was involved in a head-on collision and required immediate ankle surgery, and sources reported he was taken to a local hospital with a significant lower leg injury and placed in a trauma ICU at Prisma Health Richland Hospital.
- The school said it expects Robertson to make a full recovery and return soon, but it remains unclear if his injuries will affect the 2025 season preparations.
- Robertson's NFL and coaching background underscores the defensive line's depth at South Carolina, a unit expected to remain a program strength in the 2025 season.
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Details released in wreck that hospitalized South Carolina D-line coach, killed other driver
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Authorities have issued details on a Friday car crash in which one person died and University of South Carolina assistant football coach Travian Roberston was hospitalized. S.C. Highway Patrol Master Trooper Mitchell Ridgeway said the wreck happened…
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South Carolina defensive line coach Travian Robertson was hospitalized Friday after sustaining injury in a car accident Friday, Gamecocks head coach Shane Beamer confirmed.
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