Limiting turnovers a main priority for Gamecocks this offseason
Turnovers were a hot topic at SEC Media Days Wednesday, especially for Will Muschamp and senior quarterback Jake Bentley.
University of South Carolina seniors Javon Kinlaw and Bryan Edwards were selected to the 2019 Preseason Media Days All-SEC teams, the Southeastern Conference announced today. In addition, the Gamecocks were pegged for a fourth-place finish in the East, according to the media that attended the four-day event in Birmingham.
The Atlanta Dream signed former Dutch Fork and Gamecock center Alaina Coates, President and General Manager Chris Sienko announced Thursday.
Doc Redman, who could be on the brink of his senior year at Clemson, but decided to turn professional in June of 2018, fired an even par 71 in the first round of The Open Championship on Thursday afternoon to lead three former Tigers at the 148th playing of the tournament.
Turnovers were a hot topic at SEC Media Days Wednesday, especially for Will Muschamp and senior quarterback Jake Bentley.
The Carolina football team is not the only Gamecock team with the defending national champions on their schedule this year.
With the season opener set to kick off in just over six weeks, the Gamecocks have a roster rich with experience set to take the field.
Coastal Carolina defensive end Tarron Jackson was named to the All-Sun Belt preseason second team, the Sun Belt Conference office announced on Thursday.
Carolina’s Bryan Edwards and Clemson’s Tee Higgins and Justyn Ross were all named to the Biletnikoff Award watch list, announced Thursday afternoon.
Former Clemson All-Americans Lucas Glover, Kyle Stanley and Doc Redman all will begin play at the 148th Open Championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club in Ireland on Thursday.
Will Muschamp believes this will be his best South Carolina team.