Clemson hands South Carolina men's soccer first loss of season
By Drew Mueller | Sep. 4, 2015Undefeated South Carolina headed for their first road game Friday night against their upstate rivals, Clemson.
Undefeated South Carolina headed for their first road game Friday night against their upstate rivals, Clemson.
Last Tuesday, South Carolina head coach and former Heisman-winning quarterback Steve Spurrier announced that Connor Mitch will be South Carolina’s starting quarterback this season.
South Carolina Linebacker coach Kirk Botkin says the Gamecocks will start the season with the Skai Moore, Jonathan Walton and Larenz Bryant in the linebacker positions.
The offensive line will have some new changes in the 2015 season, especially with All-American guard A.J.
We all know that South Carolina's 7-6 2014 campaign was disappointing, but the question remains, with five starters legitimate NFL prospects, how did the team falter?
It’s time to be realistic. This won’t be one of those, “My school is going to win the National Championship, I’m sure of it.
College football is here, and it wouldn’t be the beloved sport that it is without a key player in the offensive position: the wide receiver.
It’s no secret that South Carolina’s typically formidable defense struggled mightily a season ago.
The Gamecocks have big shoes to fill at the running back position in 2015. Mike Davis served as the primary tailback for the Gamecocks last year, rushing for 982 yards and 4.9 yards per carry while scoring nine touchdowns.
With so much up in the air at the start of the 2015 college football season, not much is certain regarding South Carolina’s starting lineup.
Head coach Steve Spurrier led South Carolina to three straight 11-win seasons — the first in school history — from 2011-2013.
Even now, few know what to make of the Gamecock secondary’s perplexing 2014 season. Statistically, the passing totals are not bad.
South Carolina travels to Charlotte on Thursday to face a North Carolina Tar Heels team that very much mirrored last year’s Gamecocks.
NL East: New York Mets The fate of the New York Mets appears to have finally flipped in their favor.
AL East: Toronto Blue Jays Toronto’s trade deadline acquisitions of David Price and Troy Tulowitzki have evidently fueled the Blue Jays to manifest into a perennial World Series Contender.
With the weekend off, the Gamecocks were back in action Monday against Georgia Southern. South Carolina won their opener Friday, beating Mercer 2-1 thanks to goals from Ben Davidson and Jeffrey Torda.
Hosting Coastal Carolina in Stone Stadium the Gamecocks beat the Chanticleers 3-2 in their first meeting in history.