Gamecock Saturday Night: Week Three 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.
South Carolina is hoping for a strong bounce back after its agonizing, 36-33 home loss to No. 16 LSU last week.
Atlantic Coast Conference leaders are discussing new ways of divvying up media rights revenue that could potentially resolve legal disputes with Florida State and Clemson, two people familiar with the league’s internal talks told The Associated Press on Tuesday night.
The Harlem Globetrotters is heading back on the road and making a return to the Midlands.
The Los Angeles Chargers romp past the Carolina Panthers 26-3 for their second straight win to open the season under first-year head coach Jim Harbaugh.
Check out the latest South Carolina and Clemson football injury news. The “Injury Report” is sponsored by Dayson Shalabi Burkett Law Firm, LLC.
Fueled by a 15-carry, 114-yard performance on the ground by Corey Ibrahim, The Citadel orchestrated the program’s first shutout in two seasons against non-conference adversary North Greenville.
Week three of high school football highlights from around the Midlands. “Friday Night Fever” is sponsored by Wendy’s.
Freshman Trey Hedden threw for 267 yards and senior Joshua Harris compiled a career-high 164 receiving yards as Furman rolled to a 48-7 victory over Stetson on Saturday afternoon at Paladin Stadium to claim its first victory of the season.
South Carolina quarterback LaNorris Sellers, who ran for two touchdowns, left with an ankle injury right before halftime and was limited to one second-half series against in a loss to No. 16 LSU on Saturday.
Garrett Nussmeier directed a final touchdown drive that ended with Josh Williams’ 2-yard score with 1:12 left as the Tigers came back from a 17-0 deficit to beat South Carolina 36-33 on Saturday.