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(01/12/18 10:24pm)
A familiar face has returned to South Carolina. Former Gamecock football star Marcus Lattimore was named the Director of Player Development - Life Skills and the Beyond Football program. The news brought a wave of excitement throughout the program and university.
(01/05/18 5:05pm)
South Carolina head coach Will Muschamp named wide receivers coach Bryan McClendon as the full-time offensive coordinator during a press conference Friday morning. McClendon will also continue to coach the wide receivers.
(01/02/18 12:44am)
The first football task in 2018 is complete: win the Outback Bowl. But it's only day one and there's a lot of work to do moving forward for the 2018 season. Although South Carolina (9-4) is happy with the win, head coach Will Muschamp knows that more is in store for this program.
(01/16/18 1:42am)
Two seasons ago, the Gamecocks finished their football season 3-9. Former head coach Steve Spurrier resigned midway through the season, and the immediate future of the program was unclear. Although that season was disappointing, there were a handful of players that were bright spots on the team, and would be around for the coming years.
(01/01/18 10:18pm)
New Year's Day sparked fireworks in South Carolina as the Gamecocks battled to beat Michigan and win the 2018 Outback Bowl 26-19.
(12/31/17 4:02pm)
Monday marks the start of the new year, and the final time we'll see the South Carolina football team for the 2017 season. The Gamecocks take on Michigan for just the fourth time in program history, and most will remember their most recent meeting in the 2013 Outback Bowl: just let the Jadeveon Clowney hit roll through your mind. With the regular season in the books, the Gamecocks are looking to improve their current 8-4 record, while the Wolverines have a lot they want to prove.
(12/08/17 3:28am)
Although the South Carolina football team did not qualify for the College Football Playoff this season, two of the Gamecocks' opponents this season did.
(12/04/17 1:52am)
Sunday was like Christmas for many college football fans who found out which bowl game their teams will play in this postseason.
(12/03/17 11:04pm)
The College Football Playoff Committee announced Sunday that the four playoff teams are Clemson, Oklahoma, Georgia and Alabama in that order.
(12/03/17 10:20pm)
In terms of coaching changes, the last few weeks of college football have been full of twists, turns and surprises.
(12/01/17 12:24am)
As some college teams are wrapping up their seasons, the arguments for the fourth year of the College Football Playoff are just beginning.
(11/29/17 4:03pm)
With the bowl season quickly approaching, college football fans are hoping their team will head somewhere warm to play.
(11/26/17 2:53pm)
Saturday's loss to Clemson was a tough pill to swallow for the South Carolina football team, but there were still positives to take away from an 8-4 regular season, quarterback Jake Bentley said.
(11/26/17 8:36am)
All you have to do to assign blame for South Carolina's second straight loss to Clemson at Williams-Brice Stadium is look straight at the numbers.
(11/26/17 3:45am)
For the fourth straight season, the South Carolina football team fell short of its goal to win the state.
(11/19/17 10:05pm)
Saturday's football game at Williams-Brice Stadium will be the 115th meeting between the Clemson Tigers and the South Carolina Gamecocks.
(11/19/17 3:08am)
After a slow start against Wofford on Saturday, the South Carolina offense picked up its production and never slowed down.
(11/19/17 1:57am)
The South Carolina defense held Wofford to just 10 points en route to a 31-10 victory over the Terriers on Saturday night in Columbia.
(11/18/17 11:56pm)
Leading up to Saturday’s game against FCS opponent Wofford, South Carolina quarterback Jake Bentley said he wasn’t going to lose focus of the task at hand.
(11/20/17 12:08am)
With a Palmetto Series point on the line, South Carolina and Clemson will continue their long-run rivalry in the Palmetto Bowl at Williams-Brice Stadium.