DJ Moore discusses being picked by the Panthers
DJ Moore was the first wide receiver taken off the board in the 2018 NFL Draft Class, selected 24th overall by the Carolina Panthers Thursday night.
Former Clemson wide receiver Deon Cain can now call himself a Colt. The Tigers’ standout was the first in-state power five conference player drafted on Saturday, taken with the 185th pick in the sixth round by Indianapolis.
One day after becoming the first former Gamecock drafted since 2016 and the first to be selected in the opening round since Jadeveon Clowney in 2014, Hayden Hurst was introduced as one of the newest members of the Baltimore Ravens Friday.
The last pick on the second day of the 2018 NFL Draft saw the first Clemson player taken off the board.
The Carolina Panthers started their second night of the 2018 NFL Draft adding on to their defensive secondary.
No. 13 Carolina powered past No. 23 Mississippi State in their final home series opener of the regular season thanks to a four-run sixth inning, besting the Bulldogs 5-2 Friday night.
The Gamecocks (No. 13/14) return home for four-straight games, starting with a three-game set against Mississippi State on Friday at 6:00 PM ET on SEC Network Plus. Saturday’s game at noon will be on SEC Network while the series finale on Sunday at 1:00 PM will be on SEC Network Plus.
DJ Moore was the first wide receiver taken off the board in the 2018 NFL Draft Class, selected 24th overall by the Carolina Panthers Thursday night.
NFL Network analyst and former Panthers all-pro wide receiver Steve Smith said of his former team during the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft “They have never been able to replace me. Until today.”
With the 24th selection in the 2018 NFL Draft, the Carolina Panthers made a choice that resulted in Cam Newton directly reaching out to head coach Ron Rivera. The former MVP quarterback’s response? Thank you.
The University of South Carolina baseball team rallied from down 6-0 to score eight consecutive runs in the last three innings to complete the three-game sweep from No. 19 LSU Sunday afternoon at Founders Park.