Media releases pre-season projections for Gamecocks, SEC
South Carolina finished the 2017 football season at second in the SEC East behind Georgia. If this year’s media projections come true, the Gamecocks will do the same in 2018.
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South Carolina finished the 2017 football season at second in the SEC East behind Georgia. If this year’s media projections come true, the Gamecocks will do the same in 2018.
A new football season at South Carolina could mean a brand new offense for the Gamecocks this fall.
Spring practice is over and South Carolina’s season opener against Coastal Carolina is still over four months away. Even with the long offseason ahead for the Gamecocks and 129 other schools, ESPN released its first Football Power Index (FPI) rankings for the 2018 football season.
The scoreboard at Williams-Brice Stadium said the Black team defeated the Garnet team by a score of 34-20, but the offense was the real winner of the day.
For the first time this season and in over a year, South Carolina clinched a SEC series. The Gamecocks defeated the Tennessee Volunteers by a score of 6-3 at Founders Park on Friday.
Junior pitcher Ridge Chapman lead the Gamecocks to a 9-0 victory on Sunday, clinching the series over the VMI Keydets.
After failing to make the NCAA Tournament last year, losing two starting pitchers and getting a new head coach, the Gamecocks have not received much attention entering the 2018 season. In the latest preseason rankings the Gamecocks were picked to finish fourth in their division, and they remain unranked in national preseason polls.