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Almost no one saw Thursday night coming.  Many in Texas are ready to crown Kenny Hill; many in Carolina are ready to wait for next year.  Of course it’s not as good or as bad as it seems.  Until more games are played, it’s tough to say what to make of Thursday, but consider these […]

Gamecocks Football: 5 Things Learned Vs. Texas A&M

The South Carolina Gamecocks lost to the Texas A&M Aggies at home by the score of 52-28. For USC, they must regroup and move past this bad loss. To do that, here are five things learned from week 1 of the college football season that the Spurrier led team must address: 1. Fundamentals Must Improve […]

Gamecocks Football 2014: USC vs. Texas A&M

  Location: College Station, TX Head Coach: Kevin Sumlin (3rd Season) 2013 Record: 9-4 (4-4 SEC) 2014 Marks a new era for both USC and Texas A&M.  Johnny Football, Jadeveon Clowney and Connor Shaw are all in the NFL so both teams will be looking for new stars to step up in 2014.  For the Gamecocks, […]

Is this the Injury Year?

First it was starting guard Mike Matulis, then it was back up corner Jamari Smith.  In the last few days South Carolina has lost two players to significant injuries that could be season ending.  How many more will they lose before Texas A&M comes to town? The last three or four seasons have been incredibly […]

Gamecocks Football: Down Goes Mike Matulis

Bad news for the University of South Carolina football team as starting right guard Mike Matulis suffered a severe left knee sprain during an intra-squad scrimmage at Williams-Brice stadium on Saturday morning. The 6-foot-5, 307-pound offensive lineman – who missed the entire 2013 season recovering from shoulder surgery – had to be helped off the […]

Gamecocks Football No.9 in AP 2014 Preseason Poll

The University of South Carolina football team will begin the 2014 season ranked No. 9 in the nation according to the preseason Associated Press rankings. The Gamecocks have been ranked for a school-record 65 consecutive weeks. The Gamecocks open their 2014 season at home on August 28 against No. 20 Texas A&M. That game will […]

Gamecocks Punting Must Improve in 2014

All eyes on senior Tyler Hull. This is one area that the South Carolina Gamecocks football squad must see improvement in for a successful 2014. The Gamecocks were sixth in the SEC in punting in 2010, but that dropped to 11th (out of 12) in 2011 and then last the past two years. You read […]

Steve Spurrier: The Believer

Yesterday we mentioned there is going to be a special on Steve Spurrier the night before the Texas A&M game.  It’s part of the SEC Storied series and is called The Believer.  Here’s the trailer:

The SEC Network is going to be awesome

The SEC Network debuts on Thursday night, and from the looks of things, it’s going to be awesome.  So many cable and satellite companies have signed on to carry the network that when it goes live at 6 pm nearly everyone will be able to watch.  And every SEC fan will want to. Friends and […]

Pharoh Cooper is the Real Deal

The South Carolina Gamecocks held a scrimmage yesterday as they continue to build towards their showdown with Texas A&M. One bright spot from the scrimmage was the play of wide receiver Pharoh Cooper. He had a two catches for 80 yards and a touchdown. Those stats may not excite you but it shows that the […]

New Look Defense

There are going to be some new defensive sets this season.  Of those the most talked about has been the new three man front.  A three man front has always been a popular topic among Gamecock fans, especially when Todd Grantham took over at Georgia, installed a 3-4, and South Carolina started beating the Bulldogs […]

Gamecocks Football 2014: Secondary Uncertainty

As the South Carolina Gamecocks take the field for the first time this late summer season in preparation for the fall pursuit of SEC glory, the biggest question mark for the squad is the secondary. The Gamecocks got a boost of good news as freshman cornerbacks Wesley Green and Chris Lammons were granted admission earlier in the […]

Happy 2,000th Day

Happy 2,000th Day.  It has now been two thousand days since Clemson last beat South Carolina in football.  That’s a very, very long time.  It probably seems even longer to our Tiger fans. Just how long is 2,000 days?  Well, 2,000 days ago Clemson last beat South Carolina in football, and in 2,000 days it […]

New SEC Network Video Features South Carolina

Carolina opens football season on the SEC Network against Texas A&M.  Over the summer the SEC and ESPN will be trying to get networks to sign on the carry it.  thus far only AT&T U-Verse and Dish Network are signed up.  Other carriers should not underestimate the demand of the SEC fans.  I’m looking at you Time Warner.  Anyway, here’s the video:

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