Defense still a question mark after Vanderbilt matchup
By Tanner Abel | Sep. 22, 2014The 34 points Vanderbilt put up looks bad for the Gamecock defense until you remember two of the Commodores’ touchdowns came on special teams.
The 34 points Vanderbilt put up looks bad for the Gamecock defense until you remember two of the Commodores’ touchdowns came on special teams.
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.
The men’s golf team looks to win its second tournament of the year as it travels to Kingston Springs, Tennessee this weekend to take part in the Dick’s Sporting Goods Collegiate Challenge Cup at the Golf Club of Tennessee.
Redshirt senior Corey Robinson has been named SEC offensive lineman of the week after his performance against Georgia, the league office announced Monday.
South Carolina dropped a 3-0 decision to No. 17 Coastal Carolina Tuesday night in Conway, South Carolina.
Remember a few weeks ago, following the Texas A&M game, when you resigned yourself to the fact that the South Carolina football program would inevitably go 0-12, sink into some massive hole in the ground and ultimately cease to exist?
After losing its first game of the season, the South Carolina men’s soccer team is looking to rebound in Conway when the Gamecocks visit the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers Tuesday night.
South Carolina will linebacker Skai Moore notched 10 tackles against Georgia this weekend, leading the team, and setting a new career high in his second season out of Cooper City, Florida.
With such a dramatic ending to South Carolina’s victory against Georgia, the play of the Gamecock receiving core might be a tad overlooked.
It turns out there's still a little magic left within the walls of Williams-Brice Stadium.
Put simply, Georgia’s a buzz saw. And after their first game ended in a 45-21 battering of Clemson, the Bulldogs are looking for another block of wood to go through.
Remember the Florida Gators who ended the 2013 season on a seven-game losing streak and missed a bowl game for the first time since 1990? They’re the same Gators who lost to an FCS opponent and couldn’t figure out which team they were supposed to block?
Gurley has been impressive throughout his time at Georgia, and I think the thing w hat makes him so successful is that he just does not want to go down