South Carolina football looking for continued success, veteran leadership on defense in 2022
Defense was one of the many bright spots on a South Carolina football team that saw its win total more than triple from 2020 to 2021.
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Defense was one of the many bright spots on a South Carolina football team that saw its win total more than triple from 2020 to 2021.
Going into the 2022 season, the Gamecocks' offense, led by veteran players, are looking to improve stability with the quarterback and add depth and experience at every position.
After ending the 2021 season as the Duke’s Mayo Bowl Most Valuable Player, redshirt senior wide receiver Dakereon Joyner is hoping to carry positive momentum into his final season at South Carolina.
South Carolina football exceeded all expectations last season, winning seven games and defeating North Carolina in the Duke's Mayo Bowl. However, some of the players aren't concerned about what they did previously, but rather focused on how they can continue to work towards their championship aspirations.
With a high-caliber quarterback now under center combined with other new additions, South Carolina will look to build off its Duke's Mayo Bowl win and surpass its 7-6 record of last season.
With a high-caliber quarterback set to take the reins in 2022 and other new additions, the South Carolina football team looks to build off its Duke's Mayo Bowl win and surpass its 7-6 record of last season.
Williams-Brice Stadium will look a little different this fall. Major renovations to the venue are being wrapped up just in time for the 2022 football season.
Williams-Brice Stadium will look a little different this fall, with renovations currently being made to the venue ahead of the 2022 football season.
It is often asked, "who is the real Carolina?" According to postseason play this past year, it goes to the Gamecocks.
The Garnet team emerged victorious in South Carolina's Garnet & Black Spring Game at Williams-Brice Stadium on Saturday night, defeating the Black team 20-13.
Gamecock fans will get their first look at the 2022 football team and new redshirt junior quarterback Spencer Rattler, a recent transfer from Oklahoma, during the Garnet and Black spring game.
Through 10 practices and its first spring scrimmage, the South Carolina football team is noticing improvement in its speed, technique and play as a group as it continues to build off a strong end to the 2021 season.
The South Carolina football team is fast approaching its Garnet and Black spring game. With just over a week until the scrimmage on April 16, South Carolina’s offense is still experiencing some growing pains.
The South Carolina football team dealt with goal line and short yardage situations in its seventh practice of the Spring, head coach Shane Beamer said at his weekly press conference on Tuesday.
South Carolina football's redshirt sophomore running back MarShawn Lloyd is ready to bounce back as the best version of himself, following a slow first season of college football.
In a press conference on Tuesday South Carolina head football coach Shane Beamer updated the media on the state of the team as it starts its slate of spring practices.
After a full week of spring practice, new redshirt junior football quarterback Spencer Rattler has already made progress in adjusting to the team’s offense and building relationships with his teammates.
At some point, every student-athlete is faced with the decision between continuing their career as a college athlete or moving on to a new chapter in their life. When the NCAA decided to grant an extra year of eligibility because of COVID-19, many student-athletes were able to extend their collegiate careers.
South Carolina football made a splash this offseason with its additions from the transfer portal. On Wednesday, multiple transfers spoke to the media about their adjustments and their respective decisions to come play in Columbia.
Spencer Rattler was the top-ranked quarterback and No. 11 player in the class of 2019. He committed to Oklahoma and spent three seasons with the Sooners where he racked up 4,595 passing yards and 40 touchdowns with a 70% pass completion rate before announcing his transfer to South Carolina in December 2021.