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.
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.
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.
The Gamecocks are losing their second player in the last two days to transfer.
Mississippi State hired former Old Dominion women’s basketball coach Nikki McCray-Penson to replace Vic Schaefer as the Bulldogs’ head coach.
Gamecock great and 2018 World Series MVP Steve Pearce said he has retired after a 13-year major league career.
Gamecock offensive lineman Summie Carlay intends to transfer, according to USC.
McCray-Penson worked as an assistant at South Carolina from 2008-2017, helping Dawn Staley build the foundation for the most successful decade in program history.
After entering the 2019-20 season absent from the majority of mock drafts, the Gamecock senior now has a shot at being selected in the first round of Friday’s WNBA draft.
This announcement comes two weeks after the NCAA ruled in favor of allowing an extra season of eligibility to students whose seasons were cut short due to the coronavirus.
The former Gamecock wide receiver has spent the last four season in the NFL playing primarily on the west coast for the Los Angeles Rams and the Arizona Cardinals. Now he gets to come home.