Posts Tagged ‘ South Carolina ’

Gamecocks Probed

August 20, 2010
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Gamecocks Probed

When Steve Spurrier isn’t taking jabs at Tennessee, he is busy figuring out how to deal with the NCAA breathing down his team’s back. Last night, it looks like the remaining South Carolina football players who were residing in meager accommodations were told to settle their bills, if any, and move out of the Whitney Hotel. Since the coach’s stern directive, several players were seen packing their bags and moving out of the posh Columbia roadhouse. The Whitney is known...

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Dooley hits the refresh button

August 3, 2010
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Dooley hits the refresh button

Greg King and Marlon Walls will join their teammates when Tennessee opens fall practice this Wednesday in Knoxville. King, a linebacker from Memphis, and Walls, a defensive tackle from Olive Branch, Mississippi, were suspended from the team following a bar brawl last month that left an undercover police officer injured. Head coach Derrick Dooley reinstated the two saying that they showed regret and were contrite in their apologies throughout the investigation process. Tennessee has been under a lot of scrutiny this off-season...

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A Dent in Georgia’s Defense

July 27, 2010
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A Dent in Georgia’s Defense

Senior LB Akeem Dent may be sidelined from the Bulldogs’ September 4th season opener against Louisiana-Lafayette as he is recovering from a left first toe injury. Last week, Dent injured his toe in an off the field incident. Earlier today, he underwent outpatient surgery at St. Mary’s Hospital in Athens, Georgia to repair the damaged toe. The surgery was successful but Dent has to stay off of his feet for 4-6 weeks which means he will miss all of...

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Palmetto State Showdown

March 24, 2010
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Palmetto State Showdown

Things are heating up in the great state of South Carolina. Not surprisingly, the debate has to do with race. Three years ago, the University of South Carolina made the news when current head coach Steve Spurrier urged state lawmakers to pass legislation that would remove the confederate flag from the statehouse in Columbia, SC. Spurrier claimed that it had a negative impact on the recruitment of black athletes. Fast forward to 2010. Black legislators are advising black high...

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Hampton receives handcuffs

February 6, 2010
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Hampton receives handcuffs

On Wednesday, CB Victor Hampton signed his letter of intent and became a part of South Carolina’s 2010 impressive recruiting class. On Friday, he signed his intake papers at Darlington County Jail for underage drinking becoming a part of a growing number of athletes landing behind bars. In the aftermath of his signing celebration, this four-star recruit decided to take his own party to school and celebrate by getting his drink on in homeroom. Much to the dismay of...

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Be All That You Can Be

October 25, 2009
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Be All That You Can Be

South Carolina and Maryland will pay tribute to the US military and its veterans on November 11th. The two teams will wear new school specific camouflage uniforms the Saturday before Veterans Day.  Under Armor is making the uniforms which will include a Wounded Warrior Project patch, words like courage, honor, and integrity will be placed on the backs of the jerseys instead of the player’s name as well. Army wore similar jerseys during last year’s Commander In Chief game. Game jerseys will be auctioned off after the game with the proceeds going...

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Ingram should be included in the Heisman conversation

October 20, 2009
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Ingram should be included in the Heisman conversation

Everyone knows about Tim Tebow and Colt McCoy being the front-runners in this years Heisman race, but Alabama’s Mark Ingram has quietly compiled some impressive stats for the #1 ranked Crimson Tide. The 5’10, 212 lb. sophomore from Flint, MI, already has 905 yards and 8 touchdowns. He has also caught 3 passes out of the backfield for touchdowns. Ingram  garnered  SEC offensive player of the week honors after torching South Carolina’s defense for 246 yards on the ground and a...

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Let’s Go Moe

October 18, 2009
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Let’s Go Moe

South Carolina gave Alabama a run for its money on Saturday. Unfortunately, they came up short and lost 20-6 at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Not only did Spurrier lose a chance to upset the #2 team in the nation, but now he will be without senior captain and star receiver Moe Brown. During the Gamecock’s losing efforts, Brown suffered a game ending concussion. He was hit by two defenders after making an 8 yard grab in the first half. The hit...

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