ORANGEBURG, South Carolina -- For redshirt freshman quarterback Adrian Kollack, voluntary summer workouts at South Carolina State are not just about strength and conditioning.
They are an opportunity for the Spartanburg native and potential new Bulldog starter to develop camaraderie with the offense he hopes to lead to another Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference title and beyond.
“(The motivation is) getting something more than a MEAC ring,” Kollack said. “Doing more than getting a MEAC ring ... winning a game in the (Football Championship Subdivision) playoffs and possibly making a run to the FCS title. We want to get two rings instead of one.”
As one of the de facto “coaches,” Kollack also gets to conduct the on-field workouts, which will take place Tuesday and Thursday the next four weeks at Oliver C. Dawson Stadium with more than 60 players in attendance. Other “coaches” are senior defensive lineman Andrew Carter and senior linebacker Justin Hughes.
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