Offensive point of emphasis: Receivers hope to take advantage of height
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In football, it pays to be tall.
While the question on many fans' minds might be the physique of wide receiver Alshon Jeffery after his uniform didn't quite fit correctly on the Sports Illustrated cover, there are more questions to be answered regarding the South Carolina offense.
The pressure was off Gerard Rodriguez for once as he prepared to swim the 400 freestyle event at the Spanish national meet this summer.
Returning the bulk of their starters from the 2010 season, the pressure is on coach Kevin Higgins and the Bulldogs to improve upon their poor performance last season when they won just three games. Entering his seventh season, the Higgins has had only one winning season since he took over in 2005.
When defensive linemen Jadeveon Clowney and Melvin Ingram each suffered minor injuries at practice last Tuesday, coach Steve Spurrier brushed it off, insisting that if it had to happen that it happened in enough time before the game.
USC at ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS on 11/5Coach: Bobby Petrino (23-15 in three seasons at Arkansas, 64-24 overall)Last Season: 10-3 (6-2 SEC), lost to Ohio State in Sugar BowlLast Meeting with USC: 2010 (ARK 41-20)All-Time Series vs. USC: Arkansas leads 12-7
There’s no denying that the series between South Carolina and College of Charleston has been filled with tension over the last few years, which is understandable considering that many of the players have faced each other in the high school and club levels.
USC vs. VANDERBILT COMMODORES on 9/24Coach: James Franklin (first season at VU)Last Season: 2-10 (1-7 SEC)Last Meeting with USC: 2010 (USC 21-7)All-Time Series vs. USC: Gamecocks lead 16-4
Going into Saturday exhibition against Elon, the young USC men's soccer team had yet to play a full game together against another opponent.
Are you new to Twitter, the latest trend on the social media roller coaster? And are you wondering why you haven’t heard anything out of your favorite Gamecock football players? Were you hoping to “coincidentally” run into Stephon Gilmore or Marcus Lattimore at the Russell House after they tweet about eating lunch there?
The goals for USC men’s soccer and coach Mark Berson are the same every year: win the Conference USA and national championships.
OLE MISS REBELSCoach: Houston Nut (22-16 in three seasons at Ole Miss, 133-86 overall)Last Season: 4-8 (1-7 SEC)Returning Starters: 14 (9 offense, 5 defense)Season Opener: vs. BYU in Oxford, Miss., on Sept. 3
While cheers for the popular Wingo are always excited, the feeling that it was his last trip to the plate in Carolina Stadium had not yet set in.
The most lauded player in the Columbia Regional wasn’t the popular Scott Wingo or the streaking Christian Walker, but senior Robert Beary, who has been a quiet and consistent contributor for the Gamecocks all season.
MUNICH — Riding on a bike while holding his surfboard along its side, Georg Rausch is sporting a black wet suit as he heads to enjoy the wave. He casually parks his bike and walks down with his surfboard to meet his friends and fellow surfers, waiting for his turn before leaping on the board and into the water to ride along a single wave in a narrow river channel just below a bridge.
South Carolina softball coach Beverly Smith has been saying for weeks that her team was just on the cusp of an SEC series win.
Oftentimes coaches say there's no such thing as a "hangover" following a big win.
When The Citadel traveled to Columbia earlier this season, South Carolina found itself in an uncomfortable place against an in-state foe.
DeAngelo Smith didn't have a lot to say for someone on the receiving end of three touchdowns in Saturday's Garnet and Black Game.
After getting swept in its past three SEC series, the South Carolina softball team didn’t have much room to breathe as it faced its toughest opponent this weekend in No. 1 Alabama.