Notebook vs. Furman: Washington makes first start count
By Tanner Abel | Oct. 20, 2014Probably the best storyline coming out of the Furman game was defensive lineman Michael Washington.
Probably the best storyline coming out of the Furman game was defensive lineman Michael Washington.
It’s been quite a ride so far this season for the South Carolina defense, and not in a good way.
No. 21 Texas A&M at No. 7 AlabamaWhile it's technically true to say Alabama is Alabama in a geographical and literal sense, Alabama is not Alabama.
Six games into the regular season and the tone of head coach Steve Spurrier’s usually upbeat voice has changed.
Saturday’s tilt with Furman was a mere afterthought a couple of months ago, if not a couple of weeks ago.
Loss at Kentucky could signal end of eraAs a junior at South Carolina, I've learned a few things since I first came to campus more than two years ago.
For the first time in three weeks, South Carolina football fans will be able to wake up Sunday morning and say, "We didn't lose yesterday."
Junior running back Mike Davis collected 183 yards on the ground, which is the highest total by a South Carolina running back since Marcus Lattimore rushed for 246 yards against Navy in 2011.
If the Kentucky game told us anything, it is that Gamecock football may have reached the end of its golden age.
Things are very grim when you look at all phases of the South Carolina football team, and the defense is no exception.
The past three years have been almost unanimously recognized as the most successful in South Carolina football history. But now, all they are is the past.
No. 3 Alabama at No. 11 Ole MissThe Rebels avoided a near letdown at the hands of Memphis last Saturday to secure College GameDay’s presence in Oxford this weekend.
Two weeks ago, following a win over Vanderbilt, head coach Steve Spurrier said South Carolina “had all the voters fooled.” Well, the jig is up.
Erpenbeck previews Saturday's SEC East clash1. Four Kentucky freshmen were suspended earlier this week for Saturday's game.
Like waking up on Christmas Day as a kid, college football routinely brings unforeseen surprises in the wake of uncontrollable excitement.
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