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The South Carolina-LSU football game, scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 13 will kick at 8 p.m. ET and will be televised nationally on ESPN, it was announced by the league office today.
University of South Carolina sophomore defensive end Jadeveon Clowney has been named the SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week for his performance in the Gamecocks’ win at Kentucky on Saturday, it was announced today.
The 6th ranked Gamecocks will host the 5th ranked Georgia Bulldogs at Williams-Brice Stadium this Saturday, October 6th at 7 p.m. on ESPN. ESPN’s College GameDay will be in Columbia for the game. Here is a quick look at the week ahead and the match-up.
#6 South Carolina allowed just 70 yards and 0 points in the second half in its 38-17 win at Kentucky. Click to watch postgame comments from USC defensive coordinator Lorenzo Ward.
USC announced it will open the Farmers Market and Fairgrounds parking lots near Williams-Brice Stadium at 8 a.m. Saturday. The #6 Gamecocks and #5 Bulldogs won’t kick it off until after 7 p.m. on ESPN.
Irmo native Dustin Johnson improved to 3-0 with another Ryder Cup win Sunday, but Europe roared back from a 10-6 deficit to win this event for the fourth time in five tries. Tim Hill has the highlights from the Sunday ABC Columbia News at 11.
Shaking off a career-high seven sacks, Atlanta QB Matt Ryan completed a 59-yard pass to Roddy White with about a minute remaining, setting up Matt Bryant’s 40-yard field goal that kept the Falcons perfect on the season with a wild 30-28 victory over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Marcus Lattimore ran for two touchdowns and Connor Shaw passed for another in the second half as No. 6 South Carolina scored 31 straight points for a 38-17 victory against Kentucky on Saturday night.
The University of South Carolina football team held steady in the national polls released today, ranking sixth in both the Associated Press and USA Today/Coaches polls for the second straight week.