Justin Stepp named Gamecocks’ wide receivers coach
Columbia native Justin Stepp has joined the University of South Carolina football staff as the wide receivers coach, head coach Shane Beamer announced today.
The Gamecocks received some great news Monday night from one of their top offensive weapons from 2020.
Clemson Defensive Tackle Jordan Williams entered the transfer portal, according to Clemson Monday.
Columbia native Justin Stepp has joined the University of South Carolina football staff as the wide receivers coach, head coach Shane Beamer announced today.
Newberry High grad Shai Werts is transferring from Georgia Southern.
Will Muschamp won’t be returning to the sidelines in Austin, TX according to a report from CBS Sports Monday.
The NCAA announced Monday that all 67 men’s basketball tournament games including the Final Four will be played entirely in Indiana in a bid to keep the marquee event from being called off for a second consecutive year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Stepp, a native of Columbia and graduate of Pelion High School, has spent the last three seasons with Arkansas coaching wide receivers.
The two-way senior will be a preferred walk-on for the Gamecocks. He rushed for over 1,600 yards and 15 touchdowns last season for the Highlanders.
Simms finished 10-for-14 shooting. Clemson (8-1, 2-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) now has seven of its eight wins over Power 5 conference affiliates.
Lawson scored seven points in the first nine minutes after halftime, including a pair of fast-break dunks off of his own steals, but South Carolina was unable to shake the Rattlers. There were five ties and four lead changes in the second half.