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MarShawn Lloyd to miss 2020 season

Gamecock freshman running back MarShawn Lloyd will miss the entire 2020 season after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee during Wednesday's practice

Southern Conference postpones fall sports including football

Spartanburg, S.C. (WOLO)--Three more South Carolina schools are canceling their upcoming football seasons. Thursday the Southern Conference announced it will postpone all fall sports including football. The Citadel, Furman, and Wofford are all members of the southern conference.

ACC, SEC say football plans remain unchanged

Earlier Tuesday, the chairman of the ACC medical advisory group, Duke infectious disease doctor Cameron Wolfe, told Sports Business Daily he felt a season could be played safely.

Gamecocks Roll Out Reinvest for Success Campaign

While no final decisions have been made about the attendance capacity or seat assignments for the 2020 football season, the rollout allows season ticket purchasers to understand their options ahead of any upcoming deadlines.

SAC Votes to Postpone Fall Sports Until the Spring

In addition, as a result of the NCAA Board of Governors' directives issued on August 5, the SAC Presidents Council voted to temporarily suspend all athletically-related activities, including practices, weight training, and voluntary workouts for all sports until September 1.

Clemson opens at no. 1 in Coaches Poll

Clemson will enter the 2020 campaign ranked No. 1 in the nation, according to the preseason Coaches Poll released by USA Today on Thursday.

ACC announces new 2020 Clemson football schedule

The Atlantic Coast Conference announced its updated 2020 football schedule on Thursday, and Clemson will now kick off its 125th season on Saturday, Sept. 12, when the team opens the season on the road at Wake Forest.

Cardinals call up former Gamecock infielder

Gamecock baseball alum Max Schrock (2013-15) has been called up to the St. Louis Cardinals active roster and will be in uniform when the team returns to action on Friday against the Chicago Cubs, the organization announced today.

NCAA board hands call on fall championships to each division

The NCAA Board of Directors is allowing each division of the association to decide independently by Aug. 21 whether it will be able to conduct championship events safely in fall sports such as soccer, volleyball and lower levels of football during the coronavirus pandemic.

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