3 Keys: Gamecocks will need to win all 3 phases to upset A&M
By will helms | Oct. 28, 2015Saturday, 3-4 South Carolina clashes with a skidding Texas A&M team.
Saturday, 3-4 South Carolina clashes with a skidding Texas A&M team.
South Carolina will not be looking for an easy victory when it hosts the University of Central Florida for their fifth meeting in history on Saturday.
I’m not angry that we’re losing. I’m upset that our team doesn’t seem to have the will to win.
So let's talk about Saturday's football game.
Although head football coach Steve Spurrier has often been dubbed a "risk-taker," he and co-defensive coordinators Jon Hoke and Lorenzo Ward have played very conservatively at times this season, but aggression wins football games.
I am so disappointed and frustrated at what occurred at Williams-Brice stadium on Saturday.
On a clear night at Williams-Brice, South Carolina had their first home matchup against SEC east competitors Kentucky.
Smith changes positions, key offensive starters return to the practice field, the SEC breaks an AP record, South Carolina athletic teams prepare for a jam-packed weekend and the student ticketing exchange launches for the first time this season.
Transfers are playing a larger role in the college game more than ever before, and Spurrier was smart to recognize this and begin recruiting from other colleges.
6:02 p.m., it’s hot, but not humid. Just about everybody in the country is watching South Carolina take on North Carolina because frankly, there’s not much else on at 6:02 p.m.
Last season, the Gamecocks had an unusually under-par showing at defensive line. What once was a strong suit in the defense became the downfall for defensive coordinator.
The 2015 South Carolina football team will display a logo sticker on its helmets to honor the victims of the Charleston shooting on June 17.
How To Survive Gameday at USC Football season is quickly approaching, and with it comes the hectic tailgating process, the physical preparation, and of course, the die-hard fans.
Summer is drawing to a close and students are arriving back at school, which means just one thing: 2015 South Carolina football is underway.
Week in review: Gamecock football players get SEC attention, tennis team awarded All-Acedemic nods and men's basketball continues their "8K in 8 Days" crusade.
With the upcoming season quickly coming up, certain awards have announced their watch list, and some Gamecock footballers have squeezed their way onto it.
The SEC Network's "Takeover" series is meant to increase interest in and excitement for college sports by allowing each school to highlight their athletic accomplishments.