Kentucky's secondary, running game could pose problems Saturday
By Drew Mueller | Sep. 21, 2016South Carolina's Saturday matchup with Kentucky is a must-win for both teams as the SEC East foes attempt to reach six wins.
South Carolina's Saturday matchup with Kentucky is a must-win for both teams as the SEC East foes attempt to reach six wins.
Freshman Brandon McIlwain demonstrated composure well beyond his level of experience in South Carolina's home opener and proved to the coaching staff that he is ready to be the Gamecocks' starting quarterback.
Despite a 519 yard outburst from ECU, key turnovers recovered in the red zone propelled South Carolina to a win in their home opener.
Writer Jordan Airington gives his insight into matchups around the SEC in Week 3 play.
Sports writer Lee Wardlaw argues that South Carolina's chances to make a bowl game could be decided by the outcome of this week's matchup with ECU.
Sports editor Bobby Balboni previews 1-1 South Carolina's upcoming game with 2-0 East Carolina and explains why the Gamecocks defensive secondary unit will warrant special attention in the home opener.
Starting with Saturday's home opener, reduced price water will be available in the student section at football games for the majority of the second half.
Four-star recruit OrTre Smith has committed to the University of South Carolina.
Coach Will Muschamp clearly identified missed tackles as the primary pitfall of South Carolina's defense against Mississippi State.
Perry Orth started again against Mississippi State, but Brandon McIlwain threw for two touchdowns in the second half, further sparking the South Carolina quarterback competition ahead of the home opener.
A 24-0 halftime deficit proved insurmountable for the South Carolina football team Saturday night, as they lost 27-14 to Mississippi State to fall to 1-1 on the season.
Sports writer Jordan Airington's previews and predictions for all Week 2 SEC football games.
South Carolina heads to Mississippi State for its second-straight road conference game, aiming to top a rebuilding Bulldog team to start the season with back-to-back victories.
Assistant sports editor Abe Danaher revisits his argument that the SEC is far better than all other conferences in college football.
The Gamecocks got off to a sloppy start against Vanderbilt with six penalties and two fumbles in the first half, but Will Muschamp's temperament at halftime sparked a clean second half in the comeback win.
Freshman Bryan Edwards emerged as Perry Orth's go-to receiver in the second half of South Carolina's 13-10 win over SEC foe Vanderbilt.
Coach Will Muschamp and co-offensive coordinator Kurt Roper played it safe in the early going, but two deep shots down the field turned the tables in South Carolina's favor.