glen25+FollowSouth Carolina faces a brutal 2025 football gauntletSouth Carolina’s 2025 football schedule is shaping up to be one of the toughest in the country, with 10 opponents ranked in ESPN’s Top 50 and seven in the Top 25. The Gamecocks will go head-to-head with powerhouses like Alabama, Texas A&M, and Ole Miss—all ranked in the Top 10. With a projected 8-4 finish and only a slim shot at the SEC title, every game is going to matter. Which matchup do you think will be the biggest test for the Gamecocks, and could this challenging schedule actually help them make a surprise playoff run? #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMeet South Carolina’s breakout tight endMichael Smith is turning heads in South Carolina football circles. As just a sophomore, he already started seven games last season, showing off his athleticism and versatility. Now, insiders are buzzing that Smith could become the team’s go-to playmaker at tight end in 2025. Imagine a player who can block, catch, and make big plays—Smith might be that game-changer. Fans are excited to see how his role evolves and what it means for the Gamecocks’ offense. How do you think a dynamic tight end like Smith could impact the team next season? #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
John Camacho+FollowSouth Carolina’s quirky QB fix: The poop propTurns out, South Carolina’s quarterbacks are learning from their mistakes in the most hilarious way—thanks to a fake piece of poop. Offensive coordinator Mike Shula uses this unusual prop during film study to call out repeated errors. If a QB keeps making the same mistake, he’s sent to fetch the poop from Shula’s desk, and it gets slammed down as a not-so-subtle reminder. Players say it’s all in good fun, but it definitely gets the message across! This hands-on approach is sparking laughs and, apparently, better plays. Would a little humor help you learn from your mistakes? #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
andersonkaren+FollowTop recruit flips from Gamecocks to TennesseeLosing Kamari Blair, one of South Carolina’s most promising offensive line recruits, is a real shake-up for Gamecock fans. Blair, a four-star standout from Tennessee, just switched his commitment to the Volunteers after months with the Gamecocks. This isn’t just about one player—it’s a big hit to South Carolina’s 2026 recruiting class, which drops in national ranking. How do you think this will impact the team’s future? Is this a sign of bigger changes ahead for recruiting in the SEC? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #SouthCarolina #Gamecocks00Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowNike’s $70M deal shakes up South Carolina sportsSouth Carolina’s massive $70 million Nike partnership is about to change the look and feel of Gamecocks athletics. A’ja Wilson, the hometown basketball legend, will headline the new era with her own signature sneakers and custom team gear—imagine seeing those A’Two kicks in Gamecock colors on the court! Fans are buzzing about whether coaching icon Dawn Staley will get her own retro Nike shoe revival too. This deal isn’t just about new uniforms; it’s a statement about the school’s rising national profile and a nod to the stars who built its legacy. What do you think—will Nike’s touch make a difference for USC? #Sports #SouthCarolina #NikeDeal00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowSouth Carolina coach hospitalized after crashTravian Robertson, South Carolina’s defensive line coach and a beloved alum, is recovering in the hospital after a car accident this morning. Thankfully, he’s in stable condition and expected to make a full recovery, so fans can look forward to seeing him back on the field soon. With the Gamecocks gearing up for a big season and ranked No. 13 in the preseason poll, this news hits close to home for the team and community. How do you think this will impact the team’s momentum as they prepare for their season opener against Virginia Tech? #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
phughes+FollowSouth Carolina coach hospitalized after crashSouth Carolina’s defensive line coach, Travian Robertson, is recovering in the hospital after a serious car accident in Chapin. The crash, which involved a head-on collision, left Robertson with a significant leg injury, but he’s expected to make a full recovery. The other driver tragically lost their life. Robertson, a former Gamecocks player and team captain, has been a key part of the coaching staff since 2023. This news has shaken the local football community—let’s keep everyone involved in our thoughts and hope for Robertson’s speedy return to the field. How do you think this will impact the team’s upcoming season? #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowSouth Carolina’s receivers turning headsSouth Carolina’s wide receiver group is quickly shaking off doubts, with new names like Jared Brown and Vandrevius Jacobs stepping up in fall camp. Insiders say this depth could be a game-changer for quarterback LaNorris Sellers, who’s already drawing buzz as a potential top draft pick. While Nyck Harbor remains the standout, the emergence of reliable options means defenses can’t just focus on him anymore. There’s real optimism brewing, but some are keeping an eye on injuries among the defensive ends. How do you think this new depth will impact the Gamecocks’ season? #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowLSU’s elite guards face big test vs South CarolinaLSU’s backcourt just got even stronger with MiLaysia Fulwiley joining the Tigers, but there’s still a major concern for fans: can LSU’s frontcourt hold up against South Carolina’s deep roster? With only one player over 6’2” on LSU’s squad, the pressure is on sophomore Kate Koval to anchor the paint. Meanwhile, South Carolina boasts a loaded frontcourt and plenty of depth. The showdown at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center is set to be electric—can LSU’s home crowd make the difference, or will depth decide it all? What do you think gives a team the edge: star power or bench strength? #Sports #LSU #SouthCarolina00Share
Jay Williams+FollowSouth Carolina’s QB coach uses fake poop?!Turns out, South Carolina’s offensive coordinator Mike Shula has a truly wild way to train his quarterbacks—he uses fake poop during practice! LaNorris Sellers shared that Shula brings out the prop to teach QBs how to handle unexpected messes on the field, literally and figuratively. It’s all about keeping calm under pressure and not letting anything—no matter how bizarre—throw you off your game. Would you want your coach to go this far for a lesson? Let’s hear your thoughts on this unique approach! #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share