Clemson freshmen torch Gamecock defense
Three Clemson freshmen may have shown the Gamecock defense a glimpse of the next three years in the Tigers’ 35-17 beatdown over South Carolina.
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Three Clemson freshmen may have shown the Gamecock defense a glimpse of the next three years in the Tigers’ 35-17 beatdown over South Carolina.
They say all good things must come to an end.
They were the greatest five years in South Carolina football history.
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2009: The Beginning
1. Do you think Deshaun Watson plays Saturday against the Gamecocks? If not, how does the offense change with Cole Stoudt at quarterback?
It took three quarters of the season, but the Gamecocks have finally seen some consistency from their defense.
If you asked any South Carolina football player, he'd almost certainly downplay the trip to No. 22 Clemson that the Gamecocks will make Saturday.
Sports Editor Danny Garrison sat down with us to talk about the Washington Nationals, the Dallas Cowboys, who he thinks would be best in a fight and how mean of a chicken he can cook. Watch below:
Fourth quarter struggles erased –
South Carolina achieved bowl eligibility in sloppy fashion Saturday with a 37-12 victory over South Alabama in a contest that featured ten turnovers.
College football is very different from the NFL in a number of categories, but the most significant is probably player turnover.
In Clay Travis’ November 16th column on Fox’s Outkick The Coverage, he wrote about the injuries of Todd Gurley and Marcus Lattimore, and how it was “immoral” that the NFL’s age restrictions prevented them from going pro early.
1. First of all, what do you think the Jaguars have to do if they're going to have a chance at pulling off a major upset over the Gamecocks?
South Carolina has the second-most passing yards in the SEC and its quarterback leads the conference in individual yards through the air.
With some help from its special teams, the South Carolina defense played its most complete game of the season last week against Florida.
When the Gamecocks welcome South Alabama into the confines of Williams-Brice Stadium Saturday afternoon, they'll be waiting with $900,000 in hand for their opponent.
It's 2014, and everything that can go wrong typically does for South Carolina.
After Steve Spurrier announced his resignation as football coach of the Florida Gators in 2002, he offered a voice of reassurance to those who watched him lead a program into prominence.
Between mid-September and mid-October, if the Florida Gators weren't the laughing stock of the SEC, nobody was.