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ATLANTA — It looked to be like just another South Carolina bowl game.
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ATLANTA — It looked to be like just another South Carolina bowl game.
CLEMSON — The Gamecocks knew all about their lack of sustained success against the in-state rival Clemson Tigers.
The final minutes were a mere formality, the outcome no longer in doubt.
Steve Spurrier had told his team all week how the Gamecocks were going to beat the nation's No. 1 program.
Kenny McKinley, a wide receiver for the Gamecocks from 2005-2008, was found dead at his Colorado home in Arapahoe County.
OMAHA, Neb. — South Carolina coach Ray Tanner sat there, stunned. There wasn't much the veteran coach could say.
OMAHA, Neb. — South Carolina coach Ray Tanner sat there, stunned. There wasn't much the veteran coach could say.
At nearly every Carolina baseball game, Heath LaChance sits along the first base line of Carolina Stadium sporting his white USC cap with garnet trim and his garnet jersey.
South Carolina baseball coach Ray Tanner is about one thing: winning. His pedigree on the baseball diamond in Columbia speaks for itself.