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WATCH: South Carolina TE Brady Hunt's wife Maggie drops thrilling highlights of Gamecocks' big win against SEC rival

The South Carolina Gamecocks secured an upset victory over the Texas A&M Aggies in Week 10, helping Shane Beamer's team achieve its fifth victory of the season, just one win away from qualifying for bowl games.

South Carolina TE Brady Hunt's wife was present at Williams-Brice Stadium to support her husband's team during their game against the Aggies. She also shared a video on social media highlighting some thrilling moments of the Week 10 game.

The video Maggie shared on Instagram included clips of fans storming the field to celebrate the Gamecocks' victory over Texas A&M. The video also included snippets of Brady Hunt sharing a few heartwarming moments with Maggie on the sidelines.

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Brady Hunt and Maggie were married on June 29 this year at a Baptist Church in Muncie, Indiana. Maggie has consistently been a pillar of support for Brady Hunt throughout his collegiate career. The TE joined the Gamecocks this season after spending three seasons with the Ball State Cardinals.

Hunt did not appear for the Ball State Cardinals last year as he was recovering from his ankle injury. He underwent surgery to address the injury, and the rehabilitation process led to him missing the 2023 season. He then decided to restart his collegiate career with South Carolina this season.


How well has Brady Hunt performed so far this season for South Carolina?

Hunt's performance on the field after recovering from his injury has been modest so far. He has tallied 11 receiving yards for one reception for the South Carolina Gamecocks.

Brady Hunt has yet to reach his full potential on the field. Before his injury, he played in all 12 games for Ball State during the 2022 season. Despite the Cardinals finishing with a 5-7 record, Hunt recorded 498 receiving yards and five receiving touchdowns for the team.

Hunt will be looking to make the most of his time with the Gamecocks. He still has two years of eligibility left and can continue developing as a tight end.

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