Week 2 high school football primer
By will helms | Aug. 28, 2015After a week of games, it’s clear that there is a favorite in North Carolina and that every division in South Carolina is wide open.
After a week of games, it’s clear that there is a favorite in North Carolina and that every division in South Carolina is wide open.
Believe it or not, South Carolina’s first football game of the season is in just over a week. Next Thursday, the Gamecocks will travel to Charlotte, North Carolina.
Head football coach Steve Spurrier has named redshirt sophomore Connor Mitch the starting quarterback in the team’s season opener against North Carolina on Sep. 3.
In college football today, recruiting is a 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 52 weeks a year job.
With football season approaching quickly, current and former Gamecock players are grinding away this month in preparation for the regular season.
Former Gamecock cornerback Wesley Green announced Monday that he will be transferring to the University of Indiana.
South Carolina finished strong in weekend play at home against Oklahoma 2-1 in double overtime. The game was slow running up and down the field with offsides and fouls by both teams until the final minutes.
In the first three exhibition games of the year, the men’s soccer team has had its ups and downs.
Merry Christmas everyone! Yes, I’m aware it’s only mid-August, but for all intents and purposes, it is Christmas Day in the South.
11:40 EST: Regular season play for the South Carolina women’s soccer team begins tonight.
South Carolina will now give its team stipends, which is a fixed regular sum paid as a salary or allowance, to their players on scholarship.
The beauty of college football often lies in the higher rate of turnover teams experience when compared to their professional counterparts.
Minor League Baseball welcomes the Columbia Fireflies to the field in the upcoming 2016 MiLB season.
The defending national champions open up their calendar on September 25 against South Dakota State.
Summer is drawing to a close and students are arriving back at school, which means just one thing: 2015 South Carolina football is underway.
The South Carolina men’s soccer team will begin their 2015 season against Mercer on August 28 at home in Stone Stadium.
South Carolina and head football coach Steve Spurrier followed the first three 11-win seasons in school history with a disappointing 7-6 record last season.