Michael Pitts+FollowSouth Carolina stars headed to All-American BowlThree of South Carolina’s top high school football talents are set to represent the state at the 2026 Navy All-American Bowl in Texas. Sequel Patterson (Indian Land), Julian Walker (Dutch Fork), and Seth Tillman (South Pointe) will showcase their skills on a national stage, with Patterson and Walker already committed to the Gamecocks. This is a huge moment for these athletes and for South Carolina football fans, as it highlights the strength of local talent. Who else is excited to see how they stack up against the nation’s best? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowSouth Carolina stuns LSU with hot shootingSouth Carolina, usually cold from three, caught fire and left LSU reeling in Baton Rouge. Elijah Strong dropped a season-high 30 points and the Gamecocks nailed their first nine shots, including six straight from deep, to build a massive halftime lead. Even though LSU made a late push, South Carolina held on for their first SEC road win since last season. For a team ranked near the bottom nationally in 3-point shooting, this turnaround was wild to watch. Do you think this marks a new era for the Gamecocks, or was it just one hot night? #Sports #SouthCarolina #LSU00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowGamecocks grind out a tough win in FloridaSouth Carolina’s Gamecocks had to dig deep against Florida, pulling off a 74-63 win that was anything but pretty. Dawn Staley, usually not one to burn all her timeouts, admitted she had to hit pause and reset her team after a string of turnovers and some real fatigue. That quick timeout led to a crucial basket and helped the Gamecocks regain control. Even with a season-high 21 turnovers and their lowest shooting percentage yet, they found a way to win. Sometimes, it’s not about style points—just surviving the grind. How do you feel about “ugly” wins like this? #Sports #Gamecocks #SouthCarolina00Share
Jamie Brown+FollowClemson’s new gardening course is a game changerSouth Carolina gardeners now have a chance to level up their skills with Clemson Extension’s brand-new online course, designed just for our unique climate and soils. Whether you’re just starting out or adjusting to gardening in the Palmetto State, this six-week, self-paced program covers everything from soil science and pest control to resilient landscape design. Plus, you can join hands-on field days in Charleston or Due West for extra tips and demos. With unpredictable weather and tricky soils, having expert guidance like this could make all the difference in your yard this season. Who’s thinking of signing up? #Home #ClemsonExtension #SouthCarolina00Share
Amy Williams+FollowJayden Gibson’s fresh start with South CarolinaJayden Gibson is stepping onto the field in Columbia with a lot more than just football on his mind. After shutting down rumors about his Oklahoma exit, Gibson made it clear: injuries, not off-field drama, led to his transfer. But court records show there’s more to the story, with a legal case still open in Las Vegas. Now, as he joins the Gamecocks, the focus shifts to his potential impact in the SEC. Can a new environment and a clean slate help Gibson reclaim his status as a top playmaker? Let’s talk about second chances and what really matters for athletes moving forward. #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
Jay Williams+FollowSouth Carolina’s transfer portal shakeupSouth Carolina football is already seeing big changes before the NCAA Transfer Portal even officially opens. After a tough 4-8 season, the Gamecocks are losing players left and right, with some announcing their departures mid-season. Last year, 23 players left and 18 new faces joined—expect more of the same as the team looks to rebuild, especially with new offensive coaches eager to make their mark. The NCAA has tightened transfer rules this year, shrinking the window for moves and making things more predictable. How do you feel about all this turnover? Is the portal helping or hurting college football? #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
Jay Williams+FollowSouth Carolina’s big portal pickup: Jayden GibsonSouth Carolina just made a splash in the transfer portal, landing former Oklahoma wide receiver Jayden Gibson. At 6'5", Gibson brings serious size and playmaking ability to the Gamecocks’ offense. He had a breakout year in 2023 with 375 yards and five touchdowns, showing off big-play potential before injuries sidelined him. With a talented receiver room already in place, Gibson’s arrival could shake up the depth chart and give the Gamecocks a new weapon. How do you think Gibson will fit in, and what does this mean for South Carolina’s offense next season? #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowSouth Carolina lands big WR transfer for 2026South Carolina fans, get ready for a major boost in the receiver room—Jayden Gibson, a 6'5" former four-star from Oklahoma, is coming to Columbia! After battling injuries, Gibson is hungry for a fresh start and brings some serious big-play potential, averaging nearly 27 yards per catch in 2023. With Nyck Harbor returning and Vandrevius Jacobs gone, Gibson’s size and skills could be a game-changer for LaNorris Sellers and the Gamecocks’ offense. How do you think this addition will shake up the team’s passing attack? #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowSouth Carolina’s WR room gets a major shakeupJayden Gibson, a 6’5” former four-star wide receiver from Oklahoma, is officially joining the Gamecocks as their first transfer portal commitment for 2026. After missing nearly three years due to a tough knee injury, Gibson’s arrival is big news for South Carolina fans—especially with the team’s receiver depth taking hits from recent departures. With Nyck Harbor staying but little experience returning, Gibson could be a game-changer if he’s healthy. How do you feel about betting on a talented player coming off a long injury? Could this be the spark USC’s offense needs? #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowSouth Carolina’s O-line faces major shakeupLosing Josiah Thompson, the Gamecocks’ standout left tackle, is a huge blow for South Carolina’s offensive line. He’s the seventh scholarship O-lineman to hit the transfer portal, leaving just two starters from last season. For a team that already struggled up front, this means 2026 could be a year of big changes and growing pains. The pressure is now on new transfers and young talent to step up fast. How do you feel about this wave of departures? Can the Gamecocks rebuild their line in time for next season? #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share