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Think about this for a second. Imagine you’re the starting quarterback at South Carolina. You’ve got 80,000 people going to watch you play, with tons of them wearing your jersey. All of the pressure from an entire state is on your shoulders. The way in which you play will either have people continuing to cheer you on or criticizing you for every little thing you do. Sounds tough, doesn’t it? Going into last Saturday, that’s what LaNorris Sellers was going through. After two strong years from Spencer Rattler, the keys to the car were turned over to a redshirt freshman who had never started in c…