WATCH: High school football highlights week 3
Click the video to watch highlights from week three of “Friday Night Fever”, hosted by Mike Gillespie and Chaz Frazier. Presented by Wendy’s.
Click the video to watch highlights from week three of “Friday Night Fever”, hosted by Mike Gillespie and Chaz Frazier. Presented by Wendy’s.
The football game experience for fans at Williams-Brice Stadium has seen a lot of changes this decade and this upcoming season will not be any different.
South Carolina athletics announced a sellout for its home opener against Furman Saturday night at Williams-Brice Stadium.
One Gamecock linebacker will miss the rest of the season after a knee injury.
Duke (1-0, 1-0 ACC) took advantage of three second-half turnovers and two turnovers on downs to pull away from No. 9 Clemson (0-1, 0-1 ACC), 28-7, in the season opener at Wallace Wade Stadium on Monday evening.
Kyle Larson had led plenty of laps around Darlington through the years, just not the last one. He finally accomplished that Sunday with victory at the Southern 500.
No. 9 Clemson (0-0) at Duke (0-0), Monday, 8 p.m. ET (ESPN)
Dante Moore threw two touchdowns in his first collegiate game and UCLA pulled away in the second half for a 27-13 victory over Coastal Carolina.
The Allen University football team used big play offense to overwhelm visiting Erskine College 24-17 to earn a win in their season opener Saturday night from Westwood High.
Heisman Trophy hopeful Drake Maye threw for 269 yards and two touchdowns, North Carolina’s upstart defense had nine sacks and the 21st-ranked Tar Heels beat border rival South Carolina 31-17 on Saturday night in a neutral-site game.