John Camacho+FollowIrmo’s Nate Carson headlines Gamecocks’ big recruiting weekendSouth Carolina football fans, get ready—Irmo’s own Nate Carson, a top-3 in-state prospect for 2027, is locking in his official visit with the Gamecocks on June 19. Carson, a 6’4”, 290-pound four-star, joins three other major offensive line recruits coming to Columbia that weekend. With heavy hitters like Tennessee, Alabama, Ohio State, and Clemson also in the mix for Carson, this visit could be a game-changer for the Gamecocks’ future. How do you feel about the team’s focus on building the trenches? Who’s your must-get recruit this cycle? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowTessa Johnson’s rise is changing Gamecocks basketballTessa Johnson is stepping up in a big way for South Carolina, and Dawn Staley is taking notice. Johnson’s not just sinking threes anymore—she’s attacking the basket, leading in the locker room, and showing off a more complete game. Staley says Johnson’s growth as a playmaker and leader could be the key to a deep postseason run. With Auburn’s tough defense up next, all eyes are on how Johnson and the Gamecocks will respond. What do you think—can this new energy push South Carolina back to the top? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Gamecocks #TessaJohnson00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowClemson’s 2026 football schedule shakes things upClemson fans, get ready—next season’s football schedule is packed with surprises that could totally change the playoff picture. There are some new matchups and a few classic rivalries that are sure to get everyone talking. Meanwhile, South Carolina baseball is looking to turn the page after a rough 2025. The Gamecocks are focused on bouncing back, and the community is buzzing about how they’ll regroup. Which game are you most excited for, and do you think the Gamecocks can pull off a comeback this year? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #ClemsonFootball #Gamecocks00Share
Susan Reeves+FollowGamecocks’ climb in NET: What it means nowSouth Carolina women’s basketball just landed at No. 4 in the latest NET rankings, even after a statement win over Vanderbilt and a tough loss at Oklahoma. This metric is a big deal—it’s what the NCAA uses to seed the tournament, so every jump or drop can change the Gamecocks’ March path. Coach Staley’s squad has one of the toughest schedules in the country and is one of only three teams with 10+ wins against top-tier opponents. How do you feel about the Gamecocks’ current spot, and what do you think it’ll take to move up? #Sports #Basketball #Gamecocks00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowSouth Carolina’s Jordan Dove heads to Big 12Jordan Dove’s journey from Gamecocks equipment manager to defensive line coach is taking a new turn—he’s now Kansas State’s defensive tackles coach. After stepping up for South Carolina during a tough season, especially when the D-line coach was sidelined, Dove’s hands-on experience and deep ties to the team made his mark. It’s bittersweet for local fans to see a Winnsboro native move on, but it’s also a proud moment. What do you think—will Dove’s homegrown grit make waves in the Big 12? How do you feel about homegrown talent moving on for bigger opportunities? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowJoyce Edwards follows A'ja Wilson’s footstepsJoyce Edwards is making serious waves for South Carolina, putting up numbers that echo the legendary A'ja Wilson’s early days. Edwards just dropped 143 points in six December games, and her all-around play is catching the eye of Coach Dawn Staley, who’s pushing her to expand her game even more. What’s wild is how closely Edwards’ stats as a sophomore match Wilson’s at the same point in their careers. With 934 career points, Edwards is on track to hit 1,000 faster than Wilson did. How do you see her impact shaping the Gamecocks’ future? #Sports #Gamecocks #JoyceEdwards00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowSouth Carolina fans react after tough lossWatching the Gamecocks fall to Florida by nearly 50 points left a lot of us stunned—and Coach Lamont Paris didn’t sugarcoat it. He called out the team’s lack of fight and said this wasn’t just about size or talent, but about not matching Florida’s aggression. Paris wants the team to dig deep and respond, but admits it’s tough to push the right buttons this late in the season. For fans, seeing people leave before halftime really says it all. What do you think needs to change for South Carolina to bounce back? #Sports #Gamecocks #SouthCarolinaBasketball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGamecocks zero in on top O-line prospectsSouth Carolina’s coaching staff is making serious moves on the recruiting trail, focusing on standout offensive linemen for the 2027 class. This week, Coach Beamer and his team visited four-star Jr. Saunders in Virginia and three-star Brady Hull in Kentucky, with both already locking in official visits for June. Local talent like Nate Carson and Ty Johnson are also getting plenty of attention, showing the Gamecocks’ commitment to building a powerhouse line. With junior day coming up and more visits scheduled, it feels like the future of South Carolina’s offense is being shaped right now. What do you think about the Gamecocks’ recruiting strategy? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowSouth Carolina fans walk out during historic lossSouth Carolina basketball fans had seen enough—most students left Colonial Life Arena before halftime as the Gamecocks trailed Florida by nearly 30 points. The Gators’ 95-48 blowout wasn’t just another loss; it marked the worst home defeat in SEC play in 50 years and the largest road win in Florida’s history. Coach Lamont Paris didn’t hold back, saying his team simply gave up. With more tough games ahead, it’s clear the frustration is building. What do you think it’ll take to turn things around for the Gamecocks? #Sports #SouthCarolina #Gamecocks00Share
phughes+FollowGamecocks in the mix for top defensive endSouth Carolina just landed in the Top 5 for Frederick Ards, one of the nation’s highest-rated 2027 defensive ends. Ards, ranked No. 16 at his position, says he’s felt a real connection with the Gamecocks’ coaching staff, even after tough games. He’s also visited Columbia several times, showing real interest. With Alabama, Florida, Florida State, and Texas A&M also in the running, this is shaping up to be a recruiting battle worth watching. What do you think—does South Carolina have what it takes to land a star like Ards? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share