Gamecocks take on Tigers in crucial SEC East matchup
After a longer than expected hiatus from Williams-Brice Stadium, the Gamecocks will finally play in front of their own fans.
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After a longer than expected hiatus from Williams-Brice Stadium, the Gamecocks will finally play in front of their own fans.
For some South Carolina graduates, tailgating is a chance to relive college memories through alongside family before games at Williams-Brice Stadium.
As the Gamecocks enter week six of the season and the thick of their SEC schedule begins, injuries are mounting up for Will Muschamp’s squad.
In a game that seems to have never really started for South Carolina, the Gamecocks put out a disappointing effort in a 24-10 loss to the then 17th-ranked Kentucky Wildcats.
The recruitment aspect of college football has become a top priority for schools as they compete for attention from athletes through branding and social media.
South Carolina football has made great strides since the arrival of head coach Will Muschamp, finishing the 2017 season with a 9-4 record, but one team has been somewhat of an Achilles’ heel for the Gamecocks — the Kentucky Wildcats.
The South Carolina Gamecocks (2-1, 1-1 SEC) offense shined in the their second SEC matchup of the 2018 season, notching their 10th consecutive win over the Vanderbilt Commodores.
After the Sept. 15 game against Marshall was canceled because of Hurricane Florence, South Carolina football has been exploring options to add a 12th game to the schedule.
After an unexpected off week due to Hurricane Florence, the Gamecocks are set to travel to Nashville on Saturday to take on the Vanderbilt Commodores in South Carolina's first SEC road game of the 2018 season.
There are 32 former Gamecocks playing in the 2018 NFL season, but three of them are closer than fans might think. This season, Gamecock fans can travel less than two hours on I-77 to Charlotte, North Carolina, to see some South Carolina-grown talent on the Carolina Panthers team.
Due to the predicted damage to both the Midlands and the state of South Carolina overall from Hurricane Florence, the game between the South Carolina Gamecocks and the Marshall Thundering Herd has been canceled.
The No. 24 Gamecocks looked to capitalize at home in an early season game against the No. 3 Bulldogs, but their offense did not deliver effectively enough to beat Georgia on Saturday at Williams-Brice Stadium.
Coming into Saturday's matchup under high expectations being ranked for the first time since September 2014 in the AP polls, the No. 24 South Carolina Gamecocks (1-1, 0-1 SEC) fell to the No. 3 Georgia Bulldogs (2-0, 1-0 SEC) 41-17 in South Carolina's second home game of the season at Williams-Brice Stadium.
SEC Network’s Tim Tebow and Laura Rutledge, in Columbia ahead of Saturday's SEC East showdown, think South Carolina could have a chance against Georgia.
Leading up to this week’s SEC showdown against the No. 3 Georgia Bulldogs, the Gamecocks will be front-and-center on SEC Nation, the SEC Network’s traveling pre-game show, across the street from Williams-Brice Stadium.
With the opening game of South Carolina’s 2018 campaign in the books, victory over the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers marks the fourth year in a row where the Gamecocks open the season in the win column.
Gamecock fans can be cautiously optimistic about this season after South Carolina’s steady defense against Coastal Carolina.
With the start of the season right around the corner, expectations for a more productive and efficient offense will be placed on new offensive coordinator, Bryan McClendon. Previously in charge of the wide receiving core, McClendon took over the reins of the offense after Kurt Roper was fired from the job before the Outback Bowl against Michigan last year.
Among a solid defensive side, South Carolina will look to junior defensive lineman D.J. Wonnum's strength to be a vital defensive weapon in the 2018 season.
The Georgia Bulldogs lost key players on both sides of the ball, but the defensive group took the biggest hit. After losing key contributors to the side that made the 2017 Georgia team so tough to beat, the Bulldogs have had to rebuild their team.