Breaking down options for 2017 offensive line
By Pete Helms | Aug. 30, 2017The Gamecocks' coaches have some experimentation ahead with the 2017 offensive line.
The Gamecocks' coaches have some experimentation ahead with the 2017 offensive line.
With talented returners like Jamarcus King and poised newcomers in Jamyest Williams and Keisian Nixon, the South Carolina secondary should take the next step in Will Muschamp's second season.
With the defense struggling during the annual South Carolina Garnet & Black Spring game, four newcomers are expected to step up and contribute immediately this fall.
The South Carolina football team may prove to be a dark horse in the SEC East this fall.
Columnist Pete Helms argues that the NCAA should discipline its officials for the exorbitant amount of fouls called in the National Championship Game.
Ty'Son Williams will look to make an impact this season out of the backfield for the Gamecocks. He showed his dynamic abilities in the Spring Game Saturday.
In the spring football game, South Carolina's offensive players shined. Jake Bentley looked good at quarterback, Bryan Edwards starred at receiver, and the entire offensive line had a strong performance all day.
After the South Carolina men's basketball team's upset second-seeded Duke Sunday, it's clear the athletics department and administration made the right choice by taking a patient approach to Frank Martin’s tenure.
If South Carolina's new offensive line coach Eric Wolford can find his five best offensive linemen during the spring, then fall camp will give the Gamecocks time to implement and refine the offense.
Ole Miss has been caught cheating. Yet the pressure on college football coaches to win, and lofty expectations of their fan bases, will make sure that the phenomena of cheating in college football will not end anytime soon.