COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina quarterback LaNorris Sellers left Saturday night’s game against Vanderbilt after taking a hit to the head.

Sellers took a helmet-to-helmet hit from Vanderbilt’s Langston Patterson, who came free on a blitz, after he threw a pass late in the second quarter with the No. 11 Gamecocks trailing 14-7.

Patterson received a roughing the passer penalty and was disqualified from the game for targeting.

South Carolina coach Shane Beamer expressed displeasure with the hit during a halftime interview, but offered no update on Sellers' status.

“There’s not (an update). Right now, we don’t know,” Beamer said.

Sellers went to the South Carolina bench after the hit and was later taken to the locker room.

He was replaced by Luke Doty.

Sellers completed 6 of 7 pass

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