Column: Let athletes use their platform
By Adam Orfinger | July 21, 2016Sports editor Adam Orfinger argues that professional sports leagues in America need to allow athletes to use their platforms for good in terms of social activism.
Sports editor Adam Orfinger argues that professional sports leagues in America need to allow athletes to use their platforms for good in terms of social activism.
Sports writer Pete Helms examines the media's projected SEC football standings, analyzing which teams are overrated, underrated and picked correctly.
Sports editor Adam Orfinger makes his case that South Carolina fans should not be concerned with the media projecting the Gamecocks to finish last in the SEC East.
South Carolina players Mason Zandi, Deebo Samuel and Marquavius Lewis discuss the changing program and uncertainties in the upcoming season.
Speakers at the SEC Media Days discussed some of the topics in recent headlines.
Will Muschamp addressed the upcoming football season at SEC Media Days on Thursday.
Sports editor Adam Orfinger breaks down some of South Carolina's key players along the defensive line for the 2016 season.
The Gamecocks have some players in the MLB that have impressed in the 2016 season, especially All-Star Jackie Bradley Jr. and Rangers' closer Sam Dyson.
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey opened up the four-day media festival by discussing some of the burning topics surrounding the league.
Sports editor Adam Orfinger takes a look at the offensive linemen and specialists who could make an impact for the South Carolina football team this fall.
The soccer team’s season ended last year in heartbreaking fashion, losing 1-0 in overtime to UC Santa Barbara in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
With the coronation of the Cleveland Cavaliers as champions, the 2015-16 NBA season came to a close.
Writer Marion McCurry reflects on his weekend working for George Rogers' golf scramble.
Sports editor Adam Orfinger breaks down the offensive threats who could have an impact on the South Carolina offense in 2016.
Sports editor Adam Orfinger examines the legal issues of J.C. Jackson and Jeffrey Simmons, pointing out that Jackson's acquittal should be enough for the SEC to let him join the Gamecocks.
Whether Cam Robinson and Hootie Jones were guilty or not, the notion that charges should be dropped because of the work they put in to become Alabama football players is absurd.
Frank Martin brought in new players to take over roles left by graduating seniors and departed players.