Gamecocks drop prime-time SEC matchup to Bulldogs
By Nick Papadimas | Sep. 9, 2018The Gamecocks dropped their first SEC matchup of the regular season, falling to the Georgia Bulldogs 41-17.
The Gamecocks dropped their first SEC matchup of the regular season, falling to the Georgia Bulldogs 41-17.
Assistant Sports Editor Josh German lays out his expectations for the Georgia offense when the Bulldogs come to town on Sept. 8.
The SEC Network's traveling pre-game show will return to Columbia for the fourth time this weekend ahead of No. 3 Georgia's visit to town.
South Carolina came out strong defensively Saturday against Coastal Carolina, scoring the most points in a home opener since 1998.
South Carolina's defense came out strong against Coastal Carolina, allowing new players to grow in their position.
Game days are an important part of the student experience, but they can be overwhelming if you don't know the drill. So here are the best ways to prepare of football Saturdays in Columbia.
With Deebo Samuel back on the roster, the on-the-field chemistry between Samuel and quarterback Jake Bentley is back too.
After a season-ending shoulder injury in 2017, Bryson Allen-Williams is eager to make an impact in his fifth season.
In a recent interview with Marty Smith and Ryan McGee, Muschamp talkeed about how much he has changed since his coaching tenure at Florida.
Senior defensive back Keisean Nixon looks ahead to the challenges he will face and the opportunities he will have this season.
Hopes are high among many Gamecock fans that new offensive coordinator Bryan McClendon will help the team capitalize on opportunities this season.
As the South Carolina Gamecocks enter football season, all eyes are on the 22 new freshman players.
In his junior season campaign, defensive lineman DJ Wonnum is looking to make a big impact.
Plenty of lesser-known Gamecock football players are looking to step up their game as part of a young 2018 team.
After a successful 2017 football season and with many SEC East teams filled with uncertainty, the Gamecocks are in a prime position to make noise in 2018.
Head football coach Will Muschamp talks to the media Thursday about adjusting to new transfers, growing with previous players and handling adversity this upcoming season.
Veteran players Jake Bentley, Deebo Samuel and Bryson-Allen Williams talk with the media about the 2018 football season.