Commencement Issue: Gamecocks upset Georgia at home
By Danny Garrison | April 24, 2017South Carolina rebounded from a tough home loss to topple the No. 6 Bulldogs.
South Carolina rebounded from a tough home loss to topple the No. 6 Bulldogs.
Connor Shaw led the Gamecocks to their fifth straight win over in-state rival Clemson.
When the South Carolina men's basketball team hosts Oklahoma State Saturday, meeting will be a unique sort of unpredictable.
Welcome to December, the month most commonly known for the Festivus holiday. A celebration that includes, among other things, the airing of grievances.
Early on this season, the South Carolina men's basketball team has turned in some very promising performances and some equally concerning ones.
Despite a 6-6 record this season, a coaching vacancy at his alma mater and 69 years of age, Steve Spurrier announced Monday that he will be returning as South Carolina's head football coach in 2015.
They were the greatest five years in South Carolina football history. The 2009-2013 seasons encapsulated three-consecutive 11-win seasons, the longest streak of home victories in program history and the careers of Marcus Lattimore, Connor Shaw and Jadeveon Clowney, to name a few.
1. Do you think Deshaun Watson plays Saturday against the Gamecocks? If not, how does the offense change with Cole Stoudt at quarterback?
Auburn at Alabama The 2014 edition of the Iron Bowl was supposed to be a play-in game for the SEC championship. Alabama is still up at No. 1 in the country, but Auburn kind of blew it for all of us by losing back-to-back games against Texas A&M and Georgia.
If you asked any South Carolina football player, he'd almost certainly downplay the trip to No. 22 Clemson that the Gamecocks will make Saturday.