In the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl between South Carolina and Illinois, Gamecocks coach Shane Beamer felt pretty good about where his team sat at halftime. The game was well under control at the time, and though there had been some iffy red-zone work,
South Carolina football lands Brandon Cisse, a transfer CB from NC State a native of nearby Sumter who reportedly picked the Gamecocks over Ole Miss.
South Carolina offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains took the head coaching job at Appalachian State in December. Following his hire, he took a pair of Gamecock off-field assistants (Ryan Yurachek and Riley Watkins) to join his offensive staff.
No one likes to hear someone tell them that they need to be patient. However, patience is a virtue. In fact, for the South Carolina football program, patience has become a core virtue. While the nature of modern sports fandom creates a “results-now-or-else” culture in most circumstances,
South Carolina traveled to play one of the SEC's newest additions, the Oklahoma Sooners. The Gamecocks rode a 21-point opening quarter featuring two defensive touchdowns to the 35-9 win over the Sooners, gaining its fourth victory of the season.
At one point in the 2024 season, the South Carolina Gamecocks were a team competing for a spot in the College Football Playoff. However, head coach Shane Beamer and the Gamecocks came up just short of that goal and with that had only a traditional bowl game to finish the season on a high note.
Injuries, the transfer portal and players declaring for the 2025 NFL Draft put new South Carolina offensive coordinator Mike Shula in a tricky spot as the Gamecocks’ play-caller during the Citrus Bowl vs.
Mid-January is always a period of great adjustment. That icy time when we hopefully have finally started ending dates with '25 instead of '24 and also finally stopped awkwardly wishing people "Happy New Year" even when the year is no longer all that new.
I’d hope they’d be remembered for the great moments on the field, for a lot of the things that they accomplished this year for the first time ever at Carolina, and what a special group of young men they are,” Beamer said. South Carolina didn’t end ...
The University of South Carolina now had an opening for a head football coach. Athletics Director Ray Tanner now had a search on his hands. And Shane Beamer now had a chance to go get the job he had wanted from the moment he left Columbia in 2010.
Shane Beamer is entering his fourth season as South Carolina’s head coach after taking over for Will Muschamp. Beamer wasted no time in turning South Carolina football around. He exceeded South ...
After leading by just six points headed into the fourth quarter, the South Carolina Gamecocks women's team turned up the pressure. The Garcia name holds a special place in South Carolina football ...