Bowl projections: Two clear favorites for Gamecocks
By Joe McLean | Nov. 29, 2018With bowl season quickly approaching, South Carolina is in position for two possible bowl games.
With bowl season quickly approaching, South Carolina is in position for two possible bowl games.
Will Muschamp, Jake Bentley and T.J. Brunson look ahead to this weekend's matchup against the No. 2 Clemson Tigers.
South Carolina (6-4, 4-4 SEC) pulled away with a 49-9 win over the Chattanooga Mocs (6-5, 4-4 SoCon) on Saturday night at Williams-Brice Stadium to secure a bowl game for the postseason with the help of running backs.
After a tough loss to Florida, the Gamecocks look to return to their winning ways against Chattanooga.
The Florida Gators prove tough competition for South Carolina as the Gamecocks lose for the fourth time this season.
With South Carolina only needing one more win for bowl eligibility, media experts from around the country project South Carolina to go bowling in December.
With several defensive injuries, the Gamecocks look to take on the Florida Gators in hopes of the sixth win of the season.
South Carolina announces that it will play the Akron Zips on Dec. 1 at Williams-Brice to make up the game against Marshall that was canceled due to Hurricane Florence.
With the Marshall game being cancelled and having a back-and-forth season, South Carolina's game against Ole Miss has huge implications for both the Gamecocks' season and bowl game fate.
South Carolina will face Ole Miss Saturday without meeting since 2009. The Gamecocks will look to find strength within their defense in hopes of shutting out the Rebels offense.
Despite starting the game on the bench, Rico Dowdle still managed to contribute to South Carolina's running game against Tennessee on Oct. 27.
South Carolina stepped up their run game against Tennessee to claim a fourth quarter win against the Volunteers.
After suffering an injury against Coastal Carolina on Sept. 1, junior defensive lineman D.J. Wonnum is set to return for the Gamecocks against the Tennessee Volunteers.
South Carolina football commit Ryan Hilinski will be attending the first night game of the season against Tennessee on Saturday.
After a bye week, the Gamecocks look to continue improving as they take on the Tennessee Volunteers at Williams-Brice Stadium on Saturday.
The Gamecocks will play a 12th football game at home on Dec. 1, but their opponent is still uncertain.
South Carolina is set to face divisional foe Tennessee this weekend under the lights against Williams-Brice Stadium.