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SEC Hot Seat, or Jimmy Sexton is About to Get Paid, Part III

Fired. John L. Smith: Smith has proven to be a complete and utter disaster for Arkansas. While basking in the glow of such a glorious dumpster fire, one has to wonder, is this all Petrino’s doing? The Hawg D is bad and Arkansas isn’t playing with any heart. You can’t put all of that on […]

SEC Football Stock Report: Week 4

Here is our SEC Football Stock Report for what was week four in college football. Stock up: South Carolina: Connor Shaw is playing better than any quarterback Steve Spurrier has had in 15 years. Shaw was 20-21 against Missouri and almost as good against Kentucky in what was an overall lackluster effort. Lattimore is getting […]

South Carolina Football: Kentucky Postgame Field Report

It’s already cliched, but this game was really two games in one.  There was the first half that was an example of Murphy’s Law for the Gamecocks, and then there was the second half which was what should have happened for 60 minutes.  What that tells us about this team and what it means for […]

Talking Kentucky with Good Day Columbia

For those who missed it, yesterday LJ went on WACH Fox’s morning show, Good Day Columbia, to talk Kentucky with host Tyler Ryan and A Sea of Blue‘s Glenn Logan. Here’s the video, and thank you to Glenn for coming on the show.     Posted with Blogsy

SEC Hot Seat, or Jimmy Sexton is About to Get Paid, Part II

Today, we look at two more SEC coaches on the hot seat. Hopefully by now you have read our part one analysis that can be found here. The coaches on the hot seat, as we see it, are:   Derek Dooley. Dooley is in his third year and had notched exactly four SEC wins. The Vols looked  good […]

South Carolina Football: Missouri Field Report

The national story for South Carolina’s 31-10 thumping of Missouri will be that the Tigers are not ready to compete with elite SEC teams on the road.  The story for Gamecocks should be that their team is starting to look like an elite SEC team, even if there is room for improvement. Connor Shaw decided […]

WACH Fox and LOHD talk Missouri

 Gamecock Nation, this morning I went on WACH Fox here in Columbia to talk Missouri with Tyler Ryan. There’s also some talk about Connor Shaw and D.J. Swearinger, and I give a homer completely scientific prediction. Enjoy the video….   Posted with Blogsy

SEC Coaches on the Hot Seat, Part I

SEC coaches on the hot seat, AKA the Jimmy Sexton is about to get paid Part 1 will look at two coaches who have a great deal of work to do to make it to media day 2013. Part 2 will look at two other coaches who are in dicey situations. 1. John L. Smith—Arkansas. […]

The Last Word on D.J. Swearinger’s Suspension

As I am sure you’ve heard by now, D.J. Swearinger has been suspended by the SEC for his hit against a wide receiver in the UAB game. Mike Slive announced the suspension on Monday. In pertinent part the release stated: Southeastern Conference Commissioner Mike Slive has announced that South Carolina senior defensive back D.J. Swearinger […]

Shaq Roland’s TD: History Repeats Itself

In the second half of Saturday night’s win over UAB, Shaq Roland caught his first touchdown pass of his college career. Dylan Thompson found Roland on a deep post in the North end zone. When it happened, the catch reminded me of another player’s first TD catch. First though, here’s Shaq’s touchdown. Now, here is […]

Gamecocks Football: UAB Field Report

South Carolina crushed UAB 49-6 Saturday night in one of the closest 43 points blow outs I can remember. Steve Spurrier picked up his 200th collegiate win, and the Gamecocks extended their winning streak to 7 games. The streak is the second longest in USC history. The Gamecocks moved up one spot in each of […]

SEC East Week Two Stock Report

Trending up: Georgia: The Bulldogs have a stud gamebreaker in defensive end Jarvis Jones. In a scenario that will play out again, Mizzou took a lead but lacked the overall depth to compete deep into the second half which is where wins are secured in this conference. UGA is playing well, and building depth on […]

Gamecock Students, What Was That?

On Saturday South Carolina’s offense was clicking, and the Gamecocks demolished East Carolina 48-10. However the game was still in doubt at halftime with USC only leading 21-0. Many fans, including large parts of the student section, decided they’d seen enough and headed back to tailgate. Coach Spurrier noticed. “I wish they’d stay after halftime […]

Gamecocks 2012 Football: East Carolina Field Report

Two Thursdays ago Dylan Thompson was unexpectedly sent into the game against Vanderbilt. He threw incomplete passes and was ineffective. Many commentators and fans wondered why Thompson was asked to thow the ball when Marcus Lattimore was available in the backfield. After that performance many assumed that if Thomspon played against ECU the emphasis would […]

Gamecocks Great Debate: Scheduling East Carolina

This week East Carolina comes to Williams-Brice Stadium.  Last season, the two teams played in Charlotte as part of a five game series.  East Carolina isn’t a marquee opponent and many people questioned the scheduling. Let’s discuss that topic:

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