Putting on the pressure: Gamecock defense looks to increase pass rush
By Danny Garrison | Sep. 26, 2014South Carolina has faced a prolific SEC passing attack once this season, and it did not end well.
South Carolina has faced a prolific SEC passing attack once this season, and it did not end well.
It’s going to be madness this weekend in Columbia. I know you’ve heard that 100 times already, but now that Parents Weekend upon us, it can’t be stated enough that the crowds around campus are going to be insane. With Kirk Herbstreit, Lee Corso and company bringing their College GameDay set to the Horseshoe for this specific weekend, it should be even harder to get on television.
One half-game kept the South Carolina women’s soccer team from its second SEC regular season crown last year.
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South Carolina faces its final opponent before beginning of C-USA action
The 34 points Vanderbilt put up looks bad for the Gamecock defense until you remember two of the Commodores’ touchdowns came on special teams.
While South Carolina's 48-34 win over Vanderbilt Saturday could be characterized as anything other than convincing, it seems indicative of the Gamecocks' recent struggles against the Commodores.
Vanderbilt had barely put up a fight against its three opponents prior to South Carolina, but if we've learned anything from the 2014 Gamecocks, it’s to expect the unexpected.
For two teams tasked with replacing their starting quarterbacks this season, No. 14 South Carolina and Vanderbilt seem to be trending in opposite directions.
When the Gators and the Crimson Tide take the field Saturday, no one will know what to expect.
Three games into the season, South Carolina’s defense has yet to put together a dominating performance for an entire 60 minutes.
Before the season, South Carolina's offense was billed as the team's saving grace, slated to compensate for a patchwork defense and lead the Gamecocks to victory.
Exactly five months after falling in the national championship by way of a tiebreaker, the South Carolina equestrian team will officially begin its quest for a third overall national championship.
After closing out its non-conference schedule, South Carolina’s women’s soccer team is now transitioning its focus to conference play.