Preview: Gamecocks set to open 2020 football season against Tennessee
South Carolina will open its 2020 football season with the Tennessee Volunteers on Sept. 26 at Williams-Brice Stadium.
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South Carolina will open its 2020 football season with the Tennessee Volunteers on Sept. 26 at Williams-Brice Stadium.
The Gamecocks announced earlier today that Colorado State graduate transfer Collin Hill will be starting at quarterback for their opening matchup against the Tennessee Volunteers.
Head coach Will Muschamp held a press conference Sunday night to discuss an updated status on the South Carolina football team.
It is officially college football season, as Sept. 3 marked the first kickoff of the 2020 college football season. While the Gamecocks do not begin their season until Sept. 26 against the Tennessee Volunteers, training camp is in full swing.
With so much uncertainty regarding the status of the school year, there are two things that South Carolina students can look forward to this month: SEC football and Williams-Brice Stadium renovations being completed.
The SEC has already released an all-conference 10-game schedule set to begin later this month. The Gamecocks lost key players such as wide receiver Bryan Edwards and defensive lineman Javon Kinlaw to graduation, and another to injury.
The University of South Carolina football program, led by head coach Will Muschamp, decided to cancel all football operations for Monday, Aug. 31 to focus its efforts on an on-campus demonstration for racial justice. The women's soccer program and the football team protested on Greene Street all wearing "'matter' is the minimum" shirts, inspired by redshirt junior quarterback Jay Urich’s sign from the football team’s first march outside the governor’s mansion in early June.
Williams-Brice Stadium will see a significant decrease in capacity this semester with about 20,000 fans in the stadium, including a "limited number of students," but with no information about ticketing released, students are wondering what that means for their game day experience.
Several Gamecocks have made it onto NFL rosters over the summer after signing their rookie contracts.
Williams-Brice Stadium is currently undergoing its largest construction project in 25 years, for which construction began in December.
There is not yet an official athletics budget, the intercollegiate athletics committee announced at the Board of Trustees meeting Friday. While there is a budget under normal circumstances ready to be brought to the board, it has not been due to the uncertainty with COVID-19.
Former Gamecock wide receiver Bryan Edwards was selected No. 81 overall in the NFL draft Friday night.
The future of the 2020-21 football season in the NFL and NCAA is up in the air due to COVID-19 concerns, and the NFL’s Canadian counterpart is already feeling the effects on its football season.
Senior Gamecock defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw was selected in the first round of the NFL draft Thursday night.
Spring football at South Carolina and other universities around the country have come to a halt as COVID-19 poses a threat to the health and safety of the athletes involved.
With the NFL draft right around the corner, 337 prospects were invited to Indianapolis to perform in the NFL scouting combine in hopes of impressing teams before the draft on April 23. Among those NFL hopefuls are five former Gamecocks: Javon Kinlaw, Bryan Edwards, D.J. Wonnum, Rico Dowdle and Joseph Charlton.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Hayden Hurst opened up last week about his depression and how it led to his suicide attempt four years ago while he was a student at South Carolina.
Gamecock football head coach Will Muschamp opened the press conference Feb. 25 by expressing his satisfaction with the offseason. Muschamp said that while there is still work to be done, many improvements have been made.
In the wake of accusations of undue political interference in the election of President Bob Caslen, the university’s board of trustees convened on Friday to discuss and pass measures against external interference.
Following a 2019 season that was full of ups and downs for the South Carolina football program, coaches Thomas Brown and John Scott Jr. are leaving Columbia after just one season to continue their careers elsewhere.