Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012

Spurrier, Tanner get six-figure raises

South Carolina football coach Steve Spurrier and baseball coach Ray Tanner each received six-figure raises Friday after leading their teams where they had never been before.

Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012

No. 1 Wildcats thump Gamecocks

Anthony Davis had 22 points, eight rebounds and eight blocks as Kentucky wiped away memories of the last time the top-ranked Wildcats came to South Carolina with an 86-52 win Saturday night.

Friday, Feb. 3, 2012

South Carolina tourist industry is selling college sports success

CHARLESTON, S.C. - They might be considered the newest attractions in South Carolina's $14 billion tourism industry: linebackers in Carolina garnet and wide receivers in Clemson orange.
By Bruce Smith

Spurrier adds ex-Southern Miss assistant to staff

Former Southern Mississippi assistant Grady Brown has been hired by South Carolina to coach defensive backs and help with special teams.

Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012

'Mr. Football' streak intact for Gamecocks

Shaq Roland, a fast, rangy, 6-foot-1, 173 pound wideout from Lexington, S.C., is the fourth consecutive winner of the state award given South Carolina's best player to sign with the Gamecocks.
By Pete Iacobelli

Friday, Jan. 27, 2012

Safeties coach let go by Spurrier

South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier has fired safeties coach Jeep Hunter.

Monday, Jan. 2, 2012

Gamecocks earn record 11th win

ORLANDO, Fla. — South Carolina’s season was marred by several problems, but, despite it all, the 10th-ranked Gamecocks won more games than any team in South Carolina history.

Boyette: Team is program's best

It's official: We can call the 2011 Gamecocks the best football team in school history.
By John Boyette

Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012

Gamecocks end year of transition

South Carolina and Nebraska had bigger goals, but look to end on a high note in the Capital One Bowl.

Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011

SEC rolls out 2012 schedule

TAMPA, Fla. - Some are calling Georgia's 2012 Southeastern Conference schedule a cakewalk.

Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011

Lorenzo Ward named South Carolina defensive coordinator

ORLANDO, Fla. - South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier called Lorenzo Ward on Tuesday morning with a late Christmas present.
By Josh Kendall

Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011

Ellis Johnson takes Southern Miss job

HATTIESBURG, Miss. - South Carolina defensive coordinator Ellis Johnson is taking over the Southern Miss football program, and the veteran defensive coordinator has big goals for the Golden ...
By David Brandt

Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011

Gamecocks return to the practice field

COLUMBIA - South Carolina star senior defensive end Melvin Ingram is ready to make even more history.
By Pete Iacobelli

Gamecocks fall short against Buckeyes

Second-ranked Ohio State pulled away late to beat South Carolina.

Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2011

South Carolina offers to cut scholarships

South Carolina agrees that major violations took place in its football program and will eliminate six football scholarships over the next three years as part of self-imposed penalties.
By Pete Iacobelli

Monday, Dec. 5, 2011

Dogs, Spartans to meet in Outback Bowl

Loss in SEC championship knocked Georgia down the bowl pecking order.

Monday, Nov. 28, 2011

Four Tigers made All-ACC first team

Four Clemson Tigers, headed by quarterback Tajh Boyd and wide receiver Sammy Watkins, made the All-Atlantic Coast Conference football first team.

Former GreenJacket, Gamecock coming to Augusta on book tour

Professional baseball player Bobby Haney, a member of the 2011 Augusta GreenJackets and 2010 College World Series Champion South Carolina Gamecocks, will arrive in Augusta Friday to promote ...
By Billy Byler

Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011

Gamecocks smother Tigers

COLUMBIA - The Gamecocks’ offense showed up in a convincing 34-13 victory over the rival Tigers in front of 83,422 fans at Williams-Brice Stadium.
By John Boyette

Saturday, Nov. 26, 2011

Shaw early touchdown pass was sweet

COLUMBIA — South Carolina quarterback Connor Shaw’s first quarter pass to Bruce Ellington was the longest completion of his career.
By John Boyette