Gamecock Saturday Night: Week Two Injury Report
Check out the latest South Carolina and Clemson football injury news. The “Injury Report” is sponsored by Dayson Shalabi Burkett Law Firm, LLC.
Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)– They’re coming to our city! Saturday night ESPN announced its traveling college football kickoff show will return to Columbia on Saturday Sept. 14 for the Gamecocks match-up with no. 16 LSU. Its GameDay’s eighth trip to the University of South Carolina all-time with the last coming in 2014. This time, officials say the show will set up…
Eric Phoenix threw for 194 yards and a touchdown, Josh Shaw ran for two second-half scores and South Carolina State beat The Citadel 23-20 on Saturday for coach Chennis Berry’s first victory with the Bulldogs.
Charleston Southern defeated #15 Furman by a final score of 24-20 on Saturday evening to collect their first ranked win since the 2016 season in what can be described as a complete team victory.
The Coastal Carolina Chanticleers rolled up 277 yards rushing, led by 100 yards and two touchdowns from Christian Washington as CCU defeated William & Mary 40-21 on Saturday night in front of 19,294 fans at Brooks Stadium.
Cade Klubnik threw for a career-high 378 yards and five touchdowns as No. 25 Clemson cranked up an offense that was missing a week earlier against top-ranked Georgia and routed Appalachian State 66-20 on Saturday night.
Check out the latest South Carolina and Clemson football injury news. The “Injury Report” is sponsored by Dayson Shalabi Burkett Law Firm, LLC.
LaNorris Sellers threw two touchdown passes, Nick Emmanwori returned one of South Carolina’s two interceptions for another score and the Gamecocks held Kentucky to just 183 yards for a 31-6 victory to open Southeastern Conference play on Saturday.
South Carolina State first-year head coach Chennis Berry captured his first win at the helm Saturday afternoon in a 23-20 over regional rival The Citadel at Sansom Field at Johnson Hagood Stadium.
On Saturday afternoon, the Wofford College football team used a complete team effort to earn a 26-19 road win over the University of Richmond at Robins Stadium.
Former Clemson wide receiver Diondre Overton, who helped Clemson to national championships in both 2016 and 2018, has passed away. He was 26 years old.