Shane Beamer favors 9-game SEC schedule
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On Thursday, the SEC announced that starting in 2026, all member programs will move from eight to nine conference games each season. To preserve tradition, each
South Carolina got a huge football recruiting win with offensive lineman Darius Gray of Richmond, Va. Gray chose USC over Clemson, Ohio State, LSU and Tennessee
Five-star interior offensive lineman Darius Gray has announced his decision to play college football in the SEC.
The Gamecocks are the third SEC team to make a major uniform switch this offseason, joining fellow former Under Armour school Auburn at Nike. Tennessee is swapping the swoosh for stripes in a deal with Adidas. USC joins Nike’s roster, which sponsors the majority of Division I schools, alongside major brands such as Oregon, Ohio State and Clemson.
Three key SEC games for South Carolina football are against LSU, Alabama, and Texas A&M. The Gamecocks aim to improve upon their close losses to LSU and Alabama during the 2024 season. South Carolina seeks its first win against Texas A&M in College Station ...
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On3 on MSNReport: South Carolina defensive line coach Travian Robertson hospitalized after car crash
South Carolina defensive line coach Travian Robertson has been hospitalized after a car crash, according to The State’s Jordan Kaye. Specific details were not available at the time of publication. The State also reported Robertson was in a room in the trauma ICU at Prisma Health Richland Hospital.
Interior offensive lineman Darius Gray is one of just two five-star prospects in the 2026 recruiting class who remain uncommitted. His decision is coming on Friday, though, choosing among the South Carolina Gamecocks, the LSU Tigers, the Ohio State Buckeyes, the Clemson Tigers and the Tennessee Volunteers.
COLUMBIA — Justin King wasn't surprised that South Carolina football chose to be featured in Netflix's new documentary series "SEC Football: Any Given Saturday." King, the executive associate AD/brand strategy and creative solutions, has a creative media ...