Breaking down the 2019 football schedule
By Matthew Edwards | Aug. 28, 2019South Carolina has one of the toughest schedules in college football coming into the 2019 season.
South Carolina has one of the toughest schedules in college football coming into the 2019 season.
South Carolina's "Black Magic" jerseys have returned to the sideline in 2019.
Stephen Garcia and ESPN radio host Jamie Bradford discuss South Carolina's 2010 win against Alabama.
Head coach Will Muschamp recaps summer practices and looks ahead to the 2019 football season.
Will Muschamp has been the head football coach at South Carolina for four years now, and has already made an impact in Columbia.
Gamecock football's wide receivers prepare for a season without former star receiver Deebo Samuel.
The Gamecocks' 2018 defensive secondary struggled throughout the season with injury and a lack of depth, contributing to one of the lowest-ranked defenses in the SEC. The 2019 unit will look to reverse their fortune, lead by a pair of sophomore corners in Jaycee Horn and Israel Mukuamu.
Limiting offensive turnovers and creating defensive turnovers will be key for the Gamecocks in 2019.
It’s finally time to stop talking about the offseason, as another football season is already upon us.
South Carolina's offense looks for a breakout year in Muschamp's fourth season as head coach.
The South Carolina volleyball team will travel to Pittsburgh, PA for the Panther Challenge to begin its 2019 season against quality opponents
Gamecocks defender Anna Patten has been selected to be part of the England Senior National Team training camp.
Once on the same coaching staff, Will Muschamp and Mack Brown will face each other in the Belk College Kickoff on Aug. 31 in Charlotte.
With the first match of the season in the rearview mirror, Gamecock nation left Stone Stadium with a sense of what could come for the women's soccer team in 2019.
South Carolina men’s soccer opened its 2019 season with a few exhibition games against No. 10 Duke and in-state opponent Wofford.
No. 15 South Carolina women's soccer put together a comeback in the second half to secure the 2-1 win over No. 21 NC State.
Ryan Hilinksi wins the backup quarterback position for 2019.