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(08/20/15 1:49am)
The beauty of college football often lies in the higher rate of turnover teams experience when compared to their professional counterparts. Despite an underwhelming 2014 campaign, South Carolina will have to replace a number of key players heading into the season.
(08/15/15 1:18am)
South Carolina and head football coach Steve Spurrier
followed the first three 11-win seasons in school history with a disappointing
7-6 record last season.
(08/16/15 1:17am)
Summer is drawing to a close and students are arriving back at school, which means just one thing: 2015 South Carolina football is underway.
(07/22/15 2:02am)
SEC Media Days spotlight three Gamecocks
(07/15/15 2:32am)
With the upcoming season quickly coming up, certain awards have announced their watch list, and some Gamecock footballers have squeezed their way onto it.
(07/08/15 2:43am)
The SEC Network's "Takeover" series is meant to increase interest in and excitement for college sports by allowing each school to highlight their athletic accomplishments. However, by blocking access to most postseason games in each sport, the NCAA is handcuffing schools in their ability to achieve this goal.For Carolina, that means we can't showcase last year's women's basketball Final Four run. Those hoping to see our back-to-back baseball championships (2010 and 2011) will be similarly out of luck. The silver lining of our lack of recent appearances in the postseason is that all of the football games under Spurrier are available (the 2013 Outback Bowl, featuring "the Hit" by Jadeveon Clowney, will air at 5:30). Thanks to the diversity of Carolina's athletic success, we'll still be able to put together a terrific program, even if it is lacking some of the moments we most want to see.Other SEC schools who are predominantly known for a single sport (Kentucky's men's basketball or Tennessee's women's basketball, for example) will have a much tougher time. While we recognize that the NCAA has the rights to these postseason games, we question their decision not to release them for "Takeover" use. The NCAA is a designed to promote college sports and the students who play them — why would they not want the games most likely to do exactly that to be shown?Even if ESPN (which owns the SEC network) was unwilling to shell out the cash for these programs, NCAA should have allowed them to run for free. Restricting access to the most exciting games doesn't just hurt the SEC network, it also hurts the schools who participate in NCAA sports, the students who compete in the events and the fans who support both the schools and the players.
(07/08/15 2:23am)
A few weeks ago, I wrote about the potential strength and weakness for a young South Carolina offense. This week, I’ll take a look at the other side of the ball by examining the strengths and weaknesses of the Gamecock defense, a unit coming off of a dismal 2014 campaign. The Gamecocks ranked toward the bottom of the SEC in nearly every major defensive statistical category.
(06/17/15 12:39am)
Summerville High School head football coach John McKissick, 88, has announced that he will be retiring from his job after one of the most impressive careers in football history.
(06/10/15 1:46am)
Believe it or not, the college football season is slated to kickoff in less than three months. Coming off a disappointing 7-6 season, South Carolina faces a crucial year in 2015. A second consecutive disappointment could hurt future recruiting, while a year of exceeded expectations could put the Gamecocks in the national spotlight.
(06/03/15 4:08am)
Tickets are now on sale for the 2015 football season’s
first game. South Carolina opens its season against University of North
Carolina at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 3, and the game is set to be played on the
Carolina Panthers’ home turf — Bank of America Stadium — in Charlotte, North
Carolina. ESPN will televise the event.
(05/02/15 1:54am)
It was a long wait for former South Carolina offensive guard
A.J. Cann, but 26 hours and 67 picks later Cann is a Jaguar.
(04/15/15 1:32am)
“Look Dad, the Gamecocks picked up Arden Key!” a naive 17-year-old said. “Replacing Jadeveon Clowney will be easy.”
(04/14/15 2:15am)
Former Kansas safety Isaiah Johnson announced Sunday via his Twitter account that he
will be transferring to South Carolina for his final season.
(04/14/15 1:00am)
Now that spring practice is complete, only 142 days remain until South Carolina opens up the 2015 season at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte against North Carolina.
(04/11/15 8:36pm)
South Carolina finished up spring practice Saturday with the annual Garnet and Black spring game, and as the Gamecocks inch closer to the start of the 2015 season, they still have several questions to answer.
(04/11/15 7:56pm)
South Carolina closed the book on an interesting and transitional spring with the annual Garnet and Black Spring Game Saturday, in which the Black team won 14-13 in front of 22,580 spectators at Williams-Brice Stadium.
(04/10/15 2:40am)
FRIDAY
(04/10/15 1:37am)
The last of South Carolina’s allotted 15 practices will take
place this Saturday in the form of the annual Garnet & Black Spring Game.
(04/09/15 11:52pm)
When South Carolina’s 2015 spring
practice comes to a close Saturday with the annual Garnet & Black Spring
Game, the Gamecocks will have completed one of the bigger transitional periods
since head coach Steve Spurrier took over in 2004.
(04/08/15 2:35am)
Thirteen of South Carolina’s 15 allotted spring football practices are down, and the Head Ball Coach has a better idea of what his team will be capable of this upcoming season.