SEC: Upsets Prove More Parity, Fewer Patsies
SEC coaches say the upsets prove the league has improved from top to bottom â more parity and fewer patsies.
SEC coaches say the upsets prove the league has improved from top to bottom â more parity and fewer patsies.
“Iâm really excited about the game and about our team this week. Weâve really prepared well and weâre looking forward to the challenge,” said Thompson.
Reserve offensive lineman J.P. Vonashek is no longer with No. 20 South Carolina.
No. 20 South Carolina (5-2, 3-2 SEC) continued workouts at the Bluff Road practice fields Thursday afternoon in preparation for Saturdayâs contest at No. 5/7 Missouri (7-0, 3-0 SEC).
hirty-three home games, 19 games against 2013 NCAA Tournament teams, and three games at Fluor Field in Greenville, SC highlight Clemsonâs 56-game, 2014 regular-season baseball schedule, released on Friday.
The quarterback situation for No. 5 Missouri just got precarious. The Tigers are already without James Franklin, who is out for at least two more weeks with a shoulder sprain.
Spring Valley defeated Ridge View 35-8 to stay undefeated. See all those highlights and more in this week’s edition of Friday Night Fever.
Swansea beat Brookland-Cayce 32-28. See all those highlights and more in this week’s edition of Friday Night Fever.
Tajh Boyd threw for a touchdown and ran for a score, Sammy Watkinshad a school-record 14 catches for 163 yards and No. 9 Clemson wore down injury-riddled Maryland 40-27 on Saturday.
South Carolina (6-2, 4-2 SEC) overcame a 17-point deficit Saturday night to take a 27-24 overtime win at Missouri.