Preview: Gamecocks face No. 7 Texas A&M this weekend
The South Carolina Gamecocks are looking to beat the Texas A&M Aggies for the first time in program history under the lights of Williams-Brice Stadium Saturday night.
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The South Carolina Gamecocks are looking to beat the Texas A&M Aggies for the first time in program history under the lights of Williams-Brice Stadium Saturday night.
After a loss to Florida, the South Carolina football team is playing the Vanderbilt Commodores on the road this weekend, and for the first time this season, the Gamecocks are favored to win by 11 points on Saturday.
The Gamecocks had issues on both sides of the ball in their 38-24 loss to the Florida Gators on Saturday.
After spending the summer unsure if a fall season would be possible with the coronavirus pandemic, South Carolina women’s soccer is finally back for a shortened, conference-only season. Due to COVID-19 concerns, the season has been shortened to eight matches within the SEC and the SEC championship in Orange Beach, Alabama.
Several Gamecocks have made it onto NFL rosters over the summer after signing their rookie contracts.
Southern cuisine in South Carolina started on small farms with local produce and fresh ingredients. As the food industry has started to expand in the South, though, many restaurants stopped using local products in favor of getting ingredients from bigger farms around the country.
Mikiah Herbert Harrigan
While the 2019-2020 athletic year was unfortunately cut short due to concerns surrounding the COVID-19 outbreak, there have still been many exciting moments for the Gamecocks this past year to look back on. During these strange and stressful times, it is important to remember the moments that had Gamecock fans all over the country cheering.
The Gamecocks closed out their regular season with a 60-52 win over the Texas A&M Aggies, finishing the season undefeated in the SEC.
With the NFL draft right around the corner, 337 prospects were invited to Indianapolis to perform in the NFL scouting combine in hopes of impressing teams before the draft on April 23. Among those NFL hopefuls are five former Gamecocks: Javon Kinlaw, Bryan Edwards, D.J. Wonnum, Rico Dowdle and Joseph Charlton.