To LaNorris Sellers, the idea of entering the transfer portal wasn’t one worth overthinking.The fast-rising quarterback is now considered one of the top prospects for next year’s NFL Draft, and with that national profile came attention from rival teams. Sellers’ father told The Athletic last month that the family heard offers as high as a two-year, $8 million deal to transfer to another school.But Sellers, a native of Florence, S.C., didn’t budge.”Everything I needed was in South Carolina,” Sellers said at Southeastern Conference media days Monday. “Like I grew up there. My family’s there. Anything I needed was an hour and five up the road for me. School pretty much takes care of rent and all that. So it’s not like you really need too much. You know what I’m saying? … There’s no point in me starting over.”Head coach Shane Beamer added that Sellers is doing a summer internship in Columbia for his sport and entertainment management major. Sellers received high praise from Beamer, who said the quarterback “has not changed” since his ascent on the field.”His life, his world has changed from last year at this time to right now because of what he did last season,” Beamer said. “But he’s got a great family around him. He came back in January knowing the things he needed to work on to get better at. He’s done a great job of working hard and improving, all while staying grounded and staying the same person.”I think we’re going to be better around LaNorris as well on the offense, more depth and competition at pretty much every position I feel like. That’s going to help him. He doesn’t have to be Superman for us. Just continue to be the person he is, the leader that he is, and the player that he is, and watch him continue to take the next step.”In his sophomore season — his first as a starter — Sellers completed 65.6 percent of his passes for 2,534 yards, 18 touchdowns and seven interceptions. He added 674 yards and seven scores on the ground.