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
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
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
EchoingEagle+FollowSouth Carolina set for big win, but keep an eye on USC’s freshman starSouth Carolina looks poised to dominate USC in their upcoming basketball clash, but all eyes are on USC’s top-ranked freshman, Jasmine Davidson. Despite USC losing key players and South Carolina bringing in a strong batch of new talent, Davidson’s high school record and gold medal performance with Team USA make her a potential game-changer. Even if the Gamecocks are favorites, Davidson’s debut could surprise everyone. Meanwhile, South Carolina’s coach Dawn Staley is testing her new lineup against North Carolina, setting the stage for an exciting season. Who do you think will step up and make the biggest impact? #Sports #CollegeBasketball #SouthCarolina00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowGamecocks lose key EDGE transfer to injurySouth Carolina’s defense just took a big hit—EDGE transfer George Wilson, who was set to make an immediate impact this season, is now sidelined for an extended period. With several other injuries already thinning the roster, the Gamecocks’ depth at this crucial position is looking shaky. Coach Beamer remains optimistic, noting Wilson could return even stronger in 2026 if he can’t play next year. It’s a tough break for Wilson, who was excited to finally suit up for South Carolina after a winding college journey. How do you think these injuries will affect the team’s season? #Sports #SouthCarolina #Gamecocks00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowA recruit’s thank you note stuns Dawn StaleySouth Carolina’s Dawn Staley just experienced something new in her 25 years of coaching—a top women’s basketball prospect sent her a handwritten thank you note after a campus visit. Staley was so moved, she shared the moment online, calling the recruit an “extraordinary human being.” It’s rare to see such genuine gratitude in high-stakes recruiting, and it’s got people talking about what really matters in college sports. Would a simple, heartfelt gesture like this influence your opinion of a player or team? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #SouthCarolina #DawnStaley30Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowShocking misidentification rocks South CarolinaImagine being locked up for months for a crime you didn’t commit—just because your name sounded like the real suspect’s. That’s what happened to Ty’Ran Dixon, a 300-pound former college football player, who was arrested despite being twice the size of the actual suspect and having a different name spelling. Even after police got a tip with the real suspect’s info hours after the murder, Dixon sat in jail for over two months. Now he’s suing, and the case is raising big questions about how law enforcement handles evidence and the lives that get upended by mistakes. What would you do if this happened in your town? #Sports #SouthCarolina #Justice10Share
Sabrina Carrillo+FollowSC tax credits can change lives for local kidsSouth Carolina families with exceptional-needs children could be missing out on life-changing private school scholarships—simply because not enough people know about Exceptional SC. This nonprofit lets any SC taxpayer or business donate and get a dollar-for-dollar state income tax credit, up to 75% of what they owe. That money goes straight to scholarships for kids who need specialized education. Last year, nearly $8.5 million in potential scholarships went unused. Imagine the difference if more folks pitched in! Have you or someone you know benefited from programs like this? Let’s talk about how we can spread the word and support more families. #Safety #SouthCarolina #ExceptionalSC00Share