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
Amy Williams+FollowSouth Carolina football faces major EDGE challengeLosing George Wilson for the season is a tough blow for South Carolina’s defense, especially with depth already an issue at EDGE. Wilson was set to make a real impact after transferring in, but now the team has to rethink its strategy and rely on younger players like Dylan Stewart to step up. There’s also uncertainty about Wilson’s eligibility moving forward, which could complicate roster planning. How do you think this will affect the Gamecocks’ chances this season? Who do you see stepping up to fill the gap? Let’s talk about what this means for the team’s future. #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
John Camacho+FollowSouth Carolina’s defense takes a big hitSouth Carolina’s football team just lost a key piece on defense—EDGE George Wilson is out for the 2025 season. With depth already thin at this position, the pressure is on for others to step up. Wilson’s journey through three schools was supposed to end with a big year for the Gamecocks, but now the focus shifts to his recovery and possible return in 2026. Coach Beamer is staying positive, hoping Wilson comes back even stronger. How do you think this will impact the team’s performance this season? Who should fill the gap? #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowSouth Carolina defense faces big test vs Kyron DronesAll eyes are on South Carolina’s defense as they gear up to face Virginia Tech’s Kyron Drones in Atlanta. While the hype has centered on LaNorris Sellers and his Heisman buzz, Roman Harper from SEC Network is spotlighting the Gamecocks’ defense, which was a game-changer last season. Virginia Tech’s Drones, despite a dip in stats last year, has experience and confidence on his side. With South Carolina’s secondary deep and hungry for turnovers, and their pass rush among the SEC’s best, this matchup could come down to which side wins the battle at the line. Who do you think has the edge? #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
Kaitlyn Hammond+FollowDarius Rucker’s bold Gamecocks football visionDarius Rucker just put South Carolina football fans on notice: he’s all in on the Gamecocks for 2025. The Grammy winner says South Carolina will not only make the new 12-team playoff but also beat Georgia for the national title—leaving Kirby Smart in tears. Rucker’s faith doesn’t stop there; he’s calling QB LaNorris Sellers the next Heisman winner. Whether you think it’s wild optimism or a sign of big things ahead, it’s got everyone talking. Could this be the year South Carolina shocks the college football world? Let’s hear your take! #Entertainment #SouthCarolina #Gamecocks00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowSparkman returns to Gamecocks for another runEli Sparkman is making a surprise comeback to South Carolina basketball after a year away from the game and studying abroad. Coach Lamont Paris is bringing back one of his original walk-ons to fill the final roster spot for the 2025-26 season. Sparkman’s return adds a familiar face and some extra depth to the Gamecocks, who are coming off a strong season. Fans are already buzzing—could his experience and energy make a difference this year? Let’s talk about what this move means for the team and how it might shake up the rotation. #Sports #SouthCarolina #Gamecocks00Share