South Carolina players embrace high expectations in 2018
By Joe McLean | Aug. 3, 2018Veteran players Jake Bentley, Deebo Samuel and Bryson-Allen Williams talk with the media about the 2018 football season.
Veteran players Jake Bentley, Deebo Samuel and Bryson-Allen Williams talk with the media about the 2018 football season.
South Carolina fans attend SEC Media Day Thursday in Atlanta, Georgia.
Head coach Will Muschamp took the podium Thursday at SEC Media Day to discuss South Carolina's upcoming football season.
Head football coach Will Muschamp was named to the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year preseason watch list along with 20 other coaches.
Hayden Hurst's MLB career was short-lived, but now he has another chance to play professionally, as he was selected 25th overall by the Baltimore Ravens in the 2018 NFL Draft.
South Carolina has the potential to have 28 active players in the NFL Thursday night.
After a surprising nine win season in 2017, ESPN's FPI projects a seven win season for South Carolina in 2018. However, sports writer Joe McLean argues that there could be a lot more in store for the Gamecocks this season.
The Gamecocks got their first quarterback commit of the 2019 class on Wednesday night, but junior Ryan Hilinski's decision means more to him than just the game.
Wide Receiver Bryan Edwards will continue his third season at South Carolina. Will Muschamp is looking to further develop his strength in his receiving and running game.
Jake Bentley and the Gamecock offense showed off a new up-tempo style of play under new offensive coordinator Bryan McClendon at Williams-Brice Stadium during the 2018 Garnet & Black Spring Game.
The 2018 Garnet & Black Spring Game was a good measurement for South Carolina to see where it stood especially with the incoming freshman and allowed those players to prove themselves.
The new early signing day period has given the players the platform to prove themselves and develop into South Carolina's style in a more effective way.
The 2018 National Signing Day brought the South Carolina football program 22 recruits, but due to the new early signing period, they inked just two players on Wednesday.
Former Gamecocks Alshon Jeffery and Duce Staley help the Philadelphia Eagles get past the New England Patriots to win Super Bowl LII.
The Daily Gamecock sports staff's predictions for the 2018 Super Bowl on Feb. 4.
The Super Bowl always features some of the greatest matchups, but this year two former Gamecocks will square up against each other for the ultimate championship.
The New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles won their games during Championship weekend to advance to the Super Bowl, but a few former Gamecocks made huge plays in those wins.