Spurrier, Holtz speak out against college football without fans
Two of the most notable coaches in South Carolina history are speaking out against the possibility of playing a college football season without fans in attendance.
The class includes five All-Americans, two ACC MVPs and two members of the ACC 50-Year Anniversary team.
This marks the first time the Gamecocks have had two players taken in the first round since 2017, when South Carolina had three players taken within the first ten picks.
In his last season as offensive coordinator, South Carolina averaged just 371.9 total yards per game, while scoring less than 20 points per game in SEC play.
On Thursday, the PGA Tour announced plans to return to action in mid-June.
After leaving Charleston Southern back in January, Columbia’s Dontrell Shuler is transferring to Middle Tennessee State.
The PGA Tour laid out an ambitious plan to resume its season Thursday, with hopes of a restart at Colonial on June 11-14 and keeping fans away for at least the first month.
According to organizers the 52nd annual RBC Heritage presented by Boeing will be played June 18-21st at the Harbour Town Golf Links on Hilton Head.
Two of the most notable coaches in South Carolina history are speaking out against the possibility of playing a college football season without fans in attendance.
Columbia’s own Walt Wilson is coming home.
Five major football conference commissioners have asked the NCAA to relax some requirements to compete in Division I for four years, including the minimum number of sports a school must sponsor.