South Carolina's defense prepares for explosive Ole Miss offense
The Gamecocks are set to face a road challenge against the Ole Miss Rebels on Saturday.
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The Gamecocks are set to face a road challenge against the Ole Miss Rebels on Saturday.
South Carolina overcame a slow start against Tennessee Saturday night to secure a close win over the Volunteers and improve to 4-3 on the season.
The moment redshirt junior Ty’son Williams' name graced the Williams-Brice Stadium scoreboard on Oct. 27 as part of the starting lineup, it was apparent head football coach Will Muschamp had decided to switch things up offensively.
For the first time since the 2018 season opener against Coastal Carolina, junior defensive lineman D.J. Wonnum will return to the field when the South Carolina Gamecocks (3-3, 2-3 SEC) take on the Tennessee Volunteers (3-4, 1-3 SEC) at Williams-Brice Stadium on Saturday.
Class of 2019 quarterback Ryan Hilinski is set to visit South Carolina this Saturday when the Gamecocks face the Tennessee Volunteers in the first night game of the season.
After USC's football game against Marshall was canceled in September due to Hurricane Florence, it was unclear whether the Gamecocks would make up the game previously scheduled for Sept. 15.
For the third week in a row, the Gamecocks will take on an SEC opponent at home. This time, however, the game will be played under the lights at Williams-Brice Stadium.
The South Carolina Gamecocks (3-3, 2-3 SEC) will be under the lights this Saturday at Williams-Brice Stadium, kicking off the second half of the season against the Tennessee Volunteers (3-4, 1-3 SEC) in a decisive SEC Eastern Division match-up.
The South Carolina Gamecocks have the opportunity to turn their offense around after a tough loss to Texas A&M on Saturday.
South Carolina couldn't make enough of a burst of second half momentum against No. 22 Texas A&M on Saturday, resulting in a loss to the Aggies.
Many South Carolina students entered this football anticipating another year of growth.
For the second week in a row, South Carolina will be playing a crucial conference game at Williams-Brice Stadium that could help shape the rest of the season.
The South Carolina Gamecocks (3-2, 2-2 SEC) will take on the Texas A&M Aggies (4-2, 2-1 SEC) on Oct. 13 at Williams-Brice Stadium, but the game will not be the only event taking place on George Rogers Boulevard.
The stakes were high for backup quarterback Michael Scarnecchia as he endured a rain storm and the pressure of his first collegiate start to lead South Carolina to an SEC victory.
As South Carolina and Missouri dueled back and forth amidst a deluge of rain and lightning to decide who would emerge victorious, the game ultimately came down to the leg of South Carolina’s kicker, and he followed through for the Gamecocks.
In a 37-35 win Saturday against Missouri, South Carolina took the lead in the series, now up five wins to four against the Tigers.
The South Carolina football team has found itself in a rut after not meeting preseason expectations. Now, it's obvious to both fans and head coach Will Muschamp that the Gamecocks have lost sight of the core skills needed to win a game.
After a longer than expected hiatus from Williams-Brice Stadium, the Gamecocks will finally play in front of their own fans.
For some South Carolina graduates, tailgating is a chance to relive college memories through alongside family before games at Williams-Brice Stadium.
As the Gamecocks enter week six of the season and the thick of their SEC schedule begins, injuries are mounting up for Will Muschamp’s squad.