Jacob Morris+FollowKendal Briles set to leave TCU for South CarolinaKendal Briles is on the verge of leaving TCU, with an official announcement expected soon that he’ll be taking over at South Carolina. This move could shake up both programs—TCU fans are left wondering what’s next for their offense, while South Carolina supporters are eager to see what Briles brings to the table. Coaching changes like this can have a big impact on recruiting, play style, and team culture. How do you think this switch will affect both teams heading into next season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #TCU #SouthCarolina10Share
AmberAbyss+FollowGamecocks face Penn State with key players outSouth Carolina fans, this one’s going to test our depth—Madina Okot, the team’s top rebounder and shot blocker, is out against Penn State, along with freshman Agot Makeer. Okot’s presence in the paint has been huge, so her absence (along with Makeer’s) means the Gamecocks are down to just eight players. It’s a big shakeup for a team ranked No. 3 nationally. How do you think this will impact the game and the team’s momentum moving forward? Let’s hear your thoughts on how the squad will adjust! #Sports #Gamecocks #SouthCarolina00Share
John Camacho+FollowRemembering Richard Bell’s football legacyRichard Bell’s impact on South Carolina football goes far beyond his single season as head coach. For over 50 years, Bell shaped defensive units across the country, mentoring future Gamecock leaders like Will Muschamp and working alongside legends such as Steve Spurrier. His coaching journey took him from college powerhouses to high school sidelines, always leaving a mark with his leadership and character. Bell’s story is a reminder of how one person’s dedication can ripple through generations of players and coaches. What are your memories or stories about Coach Bell or his era? Let’s celebrate his legacy together. #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowSouth Carolina hoops: Roster size dramaDawn Staley isn’t shy about the Gamecocks’ roster crunch this season—she’s running with just 10 healthy players, well below the NCAA max of 15. After injuries and a redshirt, Staley joked she’d need to “panhandle” for more NIL and revenue share money if she wanted to add depth. Even with a 9-1 record and some big wins, there’s real talk about whether this short bench could hurt South Carolina’s March Madness run. Would you rather see the team stay tight-knit or push for more players? How much does roster size really matter for a championship run? #Sports #Basketball #SouthCarolina00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowSouth Carolina’s home streak faces Penn State testSouth Carolina’s Gamecocks are on fire at home this season, and now Penn State’s Lady Lions are coming to Columbia to try and cool them off. After Ta'Niya Latson’s jaw-dropping 32-point performance, South Carolina is looking nearly unstoppable, especially with their 53% shooting from the field. But Penn State’s got their own stars—Gracie Merkle and Kiyomi McMiller—who could shake things up. With both teams excelling in different areas, this matchup could come down to who controls the boards and hits their shots when it counts. Who do you think has the edge? #Sports #WomensBasketball #SouthCarolina00Share
Chad Williams+FollowInside Jalaythan Mayfield’s South Carolina visitJalaythan Mayfield’s recent trip to Columbia for the South Carolina-Clemson rivalry game wasn’t just about football—it’s clear he feels right at home with the Gamecocks. He’s visited Williams-Brice Stadium twice this season and says the coaching staff’s trust in him and their defensive style fit his strengths perfectly. Mayfield’s patience with Clemson, who hasn’t offered yet, shows he’s weighing his options carefully. With a huge list of offers and an impressive season (152 tackles, 26 for loss, 6 sacks), where do you think he’ll land? Would you prioritize early playing time or a lifelong dream school? #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowSouth Carolina’s bold move: Freshman steps upSouth Carolina basketball just shook things up by pulling freshman EJ Walker out of his planned redshirt year and putting him on the court. Coach Lamont Paris was tired of lackluster post play and saw Walker’s hustle and strength in practice as exactly what the team needed. Walker made his debut in a big win, and his teammates are all in, saying he’s earned his shot. This could be a turning point for the Gamecocks’ season—do you think giving young players a chance is the spark this team needs? #Sports #Gamecocks #SouthCarolina00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowSouth Carolina shakes up football with Briles hireKendal Briles is set to bring his high-powered offense to South Carolina, leaving TCU for a fresh challenge in the SEC. This move could totally change the Gamecocks’ playbook and energy on the field. The buzz is strong, with reports saying the deal is nearly done—though nothing’s official yet. Briles’ connection with South Carolina’s athletic director seems to have sealed the deal. If you’re a Gamecocks fan, what do you think this means for the team’s future? Will Briles’ style finally give South Carolina the spark it needs? #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowSouth Carolina’s 7-player win sparks big questionsSouth Carolina women’s basketball just pulled off a 106-42 win with only seven players finishing the game. Between injuries and illness, Coach Dawn Staley’s squad is running on fumes, but they’re still dominating. Ta’Niya Latson dropped 32 points, and Joyce Edwards put up another double-double, showing just how much grit this team has. With the roster shrinking and chemistry constantly tested, it’s wild to see them keep winning. How do you think this team’s resilience will shape the rest of their season? Can they keep it up if the roster doesn’t get healthy soon? #Sports #SouthCarolina #Gamecocks00Share
Jennifer Reyes+FollowBackyard bird owners in SC: Avian flu alertA sudden outbreak of avian influenza in a York County backyard flock has local bird owners on high alert. Clemson animal health officials are urging anyone with chickens or ducks to keep them away from wild birds and ponds, especially now during peak migration. While big poultry farms are staying safe thanks to strict rules, backyard flocks are at higher risk. Watch for unusual bird deaths, drop in eggs, or odd behavior—these could be warning signs. Quick reporting and following biosecurity tips can help protect your birds and the whole community. Anyone else making changes to their flock routine? #Business #Industry #SouthCarolina00Share