Column: Throw out participation trophies
Most of us have heard the phrase, “You can do anything you set your mind to.”
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Most of us have heard the phrase, “You can do anything you set your mind to.”
Head football coach Steve Spurrier has named redshirt sophomore Connor Mitch the starting quarterback in the team’s season opener against North Carolina on Sept. 3.
Former Gamecock cornerback Wesley Green announced Monday that he will be transferring to the University of Indiana.
In college football today, recruiting is a 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 52 weeks a year job.
Merry Christmas everyone! Yes, I’m aware it’s only mid-August, but for all intents and purposes, it is Christmas Day in the South. High school football is back.
The beauty of college football often lies in the higher rate of turnover teams experience when compared to their professional counterparts. Despite an underwhelming 2014 campaign, South Carolina will have to replace a number of key players heading into the season.
South Carolina and head football coach Steve Spurrier followed the first three 11-win seasons in school history with a disappointing 7-6 record last season.
In lieu of Ronda Rousey’s :34 second knockout victory of Bethe Correia last night, her sixth UFC Women’s Bantamweight title defense, every sports blog around the world has been posing the question: Is Ronda Rousey the greatest athlete of all time?
Friday marks the 2015 MLB trade deadline, and so far, we’ve already seen a few high-profile players on the move.
A few weeks ago, I wrote about the potential strength and weakness for a young South Carolina offense. This week, I’ll take a look at the other side of the ball by examining the strengths and weaknesses of the Gamecock defense, a unit coming off of a dismal 2014 campaign. The Gamecocks ranked toward the bottom of the SEC in nearly every major defensive statistical category.
Believe it or not, the college football season is slated to kickoff in less than three months. Coming off a disappointing 7-6 season, South Carolina faces a crucial year in 2015. A second consecutive disappointment could hurt future recruiting, while a year of exceeded expectations could put the Gamecocks in the national spotlight.
A week and a half ago, Chad Holbrook’s South Carolina baseball team looked out of it. Having lost back to back series against bottom dwellers Tennessee and Auburn and heading into series against the top two teams in the nations, the Gamecocks were down for the count.
Gamecocks Hold on to Defeat Terriers
That’s right, you heard me correctly I said boxing isn’t dying. Take a look at Twitter over the past week or so and you’ll understand why: It’s already dead.
Three players will transfer from South Carolina’s men’s basketball team, head coach Frank Martin announced Wednesday afternoon.
Millions gathered with friends, acquaintances, coworkers or really anyone that paid for the “Fight of the Century” Saturday night to watch Floyd “Money” Mayweather (48-0 26 KOs) and Manny Pacquiao (57-6-2 38 KOs) square off after years of failed negotiations.
The 2015 NFL Draft concluded Saturday with rounds 4-7. In all, three Gamecocks were drafted and two more were signed to teams as undrafted free agents.
It was a long wait for former South Carolina offensive guard A.J. Cann, but 26 hours and 67 picks later Cann is a Jaguar.
Coming off an astonishing series win against No. 4 Vanderbilt, South Carolina looked to keep the momentum in a midweek game against Furman in Greenville Tuesday.
For the second time in program history, a member of the South Carolina men’s golf team earned medalist honors at the SEC Championship as junior Matt NeSmith did so this past weekend in the event, which took place in St. Simons Island, Georgia.