Column: Special teams to provide much-needed stability in 2016
By Abe Danaher | Sep. 1, 2016This year's special teams unit is widely considered one of the best in the SEC and will be a huge key to Gamecock success in the coming season.
This year's special teams unit is widely considered one of the best in the SEC and will be a huge key to Gamecock success in the coming season.
Anticipate a season full of peaks and valleys for this extremely young but talented crop of South Carolina wide receivers.
Sports editor Adam Orfinger breaks down the Gamecocks schedule for the 2016 season and measures the winnability of each contest.
Sports editor Adam Orfinger interviews Vanderbilt Hustler sports editor Robbie Weinstein to get an inside look at the Vanderbilt Commodores.
Starting tonight, South Carolina begins a new era as a program under rookie head coach Will Muschamp.
After last year's 3-9 season, South Carolina's stretch of three straight 11-win seasons from 2011-2013 seems like a distant memory.
Sports editor Bobby Balboni offers a scouting report on Vanderbilt and outlines what to expect in what could be a closely contested week one matchup.
Even with Skai Moore out for 2016, South Carolina has enough talent at the position to put together a strong unit.
Sports writer Jordan Airington previews all 13 Week One matchups in the SEC.
Junior college transfer Jamarcus King may need to establish himself as a leader in the weak South Carolina secondary right away.
Changes in recruiting, coaching staff and team mentality hint at the beginning of a new era in Gamecock football.
Freshman wide receiver Christian Owens is transferring to another program, coach Will Muschamp announced Monday.
Experienced defensive back Rico McWilliams has left the football program just days before the Gamecocks' season opener.
The leader of South Carolina's offensive-line and their reliable placekicker were both named to preseason All-SEC teams.
Sports editor Adam Orfinger argues that the SEC is no longer any stronger than the Pac-12 or Big Ten.
Assistant sports editor Abe Danaher argues that the SEC is still the nation's top conference when it comes to college football.
Sports editor Bobby Balboni defends Coach Muschamp's choice to take as much time as needed to make a final decision on the quarterback battle. It is more important for him to make the right decision than it is for him to make the decision right now.