Schrock struggles playing as visitor in hometown
Second baseman 0-for-5 with two errors in Sunday outing
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Second baseman 0-for-5 with two errors in Sunday outing
Gamecocks and Tar Heels face off for College World Series berth Monday
Redshirt senior has faced injury, bad play from teammates
Jordan Montgomery to pitch in elimination game Sunday
Relationship between schools not clear-cut
Gamecocks seeking 4th consecutive CWS trip
USC extends home postseason winning streak to 27 games
USC two wins away from Omaha
Gamecocks to face Clemson or Saint Louis on the road to Omaha
South Carolina to face Liberty Saturday night
Football season is around the corner and South Carolina is expected to be good. Really good. So good that some brave souls are throwing out a phrase that hasn't been used in regards to the Gamecock football team in many, many years. A phrase that rhymes with "rational stamp eon dip."
Jason Richardson and Lashinda Demus each won silver medals at Olympic Stadium, as Richardson placed second in the men's 110-meter hurdles final and Demus won silver in the women's 400-meter hurdles final. It was the first Olympic medal for both Richardson and Demus.
The South Carolina Lettermen's Association announced earlier this month that seven individuals will make up the Class of 2012, including Thomas Dendy (football), Paul Dietzel (football coach/athletics director), Jay Lynn Hodgin (football), Heather Larkin (volleyball), John LeHeup (football), Steve Liebler (men's golf) and Warren Lipka (men's soccer).
USC made their third trip to the national championship series in as many years, but the Gamecocks fell to the Arizona Wildcats in two games.
The redshirt freshman's transfer was announced by head coach Steve Spurrier, and came just over a week after McEvoy was arrested for speeding and driving after consuming alcohol as a minor.
How good can the football team be this year?Historically good, if everything goes their way. On paper, this is possibly the most talented team in school history. USC has a formidable defensive line, a Heisman contender at running back and a smart, accurate quarterback. However, the Gamecocks have a brutal schedule, which could derail a magical season. If the team falters under the expectations and lets their guard down at any point during the year, USC could stumble to an 8-4 record. If they click on all cylinders, there could be national title talk in Columbia around Thanksgiving.
Now he's hoping to oversee the success of all the university's athletics.
True, he's been handed the keys to arguably the most successful college baseball program in the past decade, and yes, the cupboard of talent is far from empty. But Holbrook isn't just the new coach. He's the coach that's replacing THE coach.