Kurt Roper innovating playbook in year two
By Adam Orfinger | Aug. 1, 2017Kurt Roper had to let Jake Bentley develop during his freshman year. Now, the offensive playcaller is putting together a more creative playbook for year two.
Kurt Roper had to let Jake Bentley develop during his freshman year. Now, the offensive playcaller is putting together a more creative playbook for year two.
South Carolina will take on Kentucky this year in the first evening home opener since 2015.
Frank Martin and the Gamecocks are pursuing the nation's fifth-leading scorer from last season.
Will Muschamp's "Spurs Up" tweets have been flying lately, as the Gamecocks are picking up steam in recruiting.
Sindarius Thornwell was introduced as a member of the LA Clippers Tuesday, wearing the number zero on his jersey.
The defensive players didn't make the trip to SEC Media Days, but Will Muschamp had to address one of the Gamecocks' bigger question marks.
Hayden Hurst has only been a tight end for one season, but he's an important leader for a young South Carolina team.
SEC Network analyst Marcus Spears had great things to say about the 2017 South Carolina football team, especially the Gamecock offense.
South Carolina's preseason depth chart left a few questions. Editor-in-chief Adam Orfinger tried to answer them.
Sindarius Thornwell has turned in a pair of impressive performances in the NBA Summer League as he tries to secure a roster spot with the LA Clippers.
Editor-in-chief Adam Orfinger looks at five Gamecocks who could have breakout seasons in 2017, outside of the normal household names.
Former Gamecock guards Sindarius Thornwell and PJ Dozier will begin their professional basketball careers against each other Friday after successful runs under South Carolina head coach Frank Martin.
Jake Bentley, Deebo Samuel and Hayden Hurst will represent South Carolina at SEC Media Days next week.
Kingston hopes to allow each of his recruits to "graduate, play in Omaha, and become a professional prospect" in their time at Carolina.
The Board of Trustees unanimously approved Mark Kingston's six-year, $3.6 million contract.
Kingston has a career record of 273-180-1 in his eight seasons as a head coach at Illinois State (2010-14) and USF (2015-17).
Allisha Gray and Tiffany Mitchell could earn their first WNBA All-Star recognitions this season.