Chapin, August 24, 2025
News Summary
A head-on collision on U.S. 76 in Chapin involved University of South Carolina football coach Travian Robertson, who was injured, and another driver who tragically died. The accident highlights concerns around seat belt safety. Robertson, in stable condition, is expected to recover fully, impacting the Gamecocks’ season preparations set to begin soon.
Chapin, South Carolina – A tragic car crash early Friday morning has left a University of South Carolina football coach injured and another driver deceased. The accident occurred at approximately 5:45 a.m. on U.S. 76 in Richland County, near Chapin.
According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, a 2014 Nissan Pathfinder was traveling west when it crossed the center line and collided head-on with a 2024 Chevrolet Tahoe driven by Travian Robertson, an assistant football coach for the Gamecocks. The driver of the Pathfinder died at the scene of the crash, and as of Saturday afternoon, their identity had not been publicly released.
Travian Robertson was transported to Prisma Health Richland Hospital and is currently in a trauma ICU room. Reports indicate that he is in stable condition and is expected to make a full recovery, as communicated by USC head coach Shane Beamer. Robertson, who is entering his third season as the Gamecocks’ defensive line coach, has become an integral part of the football program.
This incident marks a sorrowful beginning to the Gamecocks’ preparations for the upcoming season, which is set to kick off on August 31 against Virginia Tech in Atlanta. Notably, the crash involved no other passengers in either vehicle. Investigators revealed that the driver of the Nissan Pathfinder was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the accident, a significant factor in the outcome of this tragic incident.
The timing of the crash is particularly unfortunate for the Gamecocks, who are ramping up their training as they approach their season opener. The team relies heavily on the expertise and leadership of its coaching staff, making Robertson’s recovery a focal point for players and fans alike.
As the situation unfolds, the community is coming to terms with the loss of life and the impact on the Gamecocks’ football program. Local authorities continue to investigate the crash to understand the circumstances better.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happened in the car crash in Chapin, South Carolina?
A head-on collision occurred between a 2014 Nissan Pathfinder and a 2024 Chevrolet Tahoe driven by University of South Carolina assistant football coach Travian Robertson. The driver of the Nissan died at the scene, while Robertson was hospitalized but is reported to be in stable condition.
Is Travian Robertson going to be okay?
Yes, Travian Robertson is currently in stable condition and is expected to make a full recovery according to team officials.
What are the implications of this crash on the Gamecocks’ football season?
The incident has cast a shadow over the team’s preparations for the upcoming season. Williamson is an important part of the coaching staff, and his recovery is a priority for the team ahead of their opener against Virginia Tech.
Was there anyone else involved in the crash?
No, the crash involved only the two vehicles, and there were no other passengers in either vehicle.
Key Features of the Incident
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | U.S. 76, Richland County, near Chapin |
| Accident Time | 5:45 a.m. on Friday |
| Involved Vehicles | 2014 Nissan Pathfinder and 2024 Chevrolet Tahoe |
| Casualties | 1 deceased (driver of Pathfinder), 1 injured (Travian Robertson) |
| Current Condition of Robertson | Stable and expected to make a full recovery |
| Season Start Date | August 31 against Virginia Tech |
| Seat Belt Status | Pathfinder driver was not wearing a seat belt |
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Additional Resources
- WLTX: Travian Robertson Crash
- Wikipedia: Travian Robertson
- The State: USC Football News
- Google Search: University of South Carolina Football
- WISTV: Fatal Crash I-77
- Google News: Richland County Traffic Accident
- Richland Source: Fatal Crash Investigation
- Encyclopedia Britannica: South Carolina Highway Patrol

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