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South Carolina football was thoroughly beaten at home this past weekend by Texas A&M, 48-3. And with that defeat, talk about coach Will Muschamp's job security rose to new levels.
Now, the Gamecocks go on the road as underdogs to play Ole Miss. The Rebels have a potent offense but a vulnerable defense. Can USC's newly re-opened quarterback competition produced a player to take advantage?
Sports reporters Ben Breiner and Greg Hadley break down all that and more on the latest episode of The GoGamecocks Podcast.
To stay up to date on all the latest news about South Carolina football, visit GoGamecocks.com.
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South Carolina football has hit the halfway mark of its season. The State's Greg Hadley and Ben Breiner break down what the Gamecocks have to do to pull off the upset against No. 7 Texas A&M.
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South Carolina upset No. 15 Auburn at home this past weekend. Now, the Gamecocks have a chance to win their third in a row and knock off the defending national champions when they go on the road to face LSU.
In the latest episode of The GoGamecocks Podcast, Ben Breiner and Greg Hadley break down the stellar play of cornerback Jaycee Horn against Auburn, discuss what a 2-2 record means for USC's state as a program and preview where Carolina might have some advantages in this Saturday's game.
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What was Will Muschamp thinking on South Carolina's painfully slow final drive against Florida? Should Gamecock fans be worried about all those dropped passes? What about a game against SEC cellar dweller Vanderbilt?
The State sports reporters Greg Hadley and Ben Breiner discuss all that and more in the latest episode of The GoGamecocks Podcast.
To keep up to date with the latest news on South Carolina football, visit GoGamecocks.com.
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South Carolina football failed to start its 2020 season on a winning note, falling to Tennessee at home. Now, the Gamecocks have to regroup quickly to go on the road and face No. 3 Florida.
The State sports reporters Greg Hadley and Ben Breiner break down the performance of new QB Collin Hill, the struggles of the offensive line and the challenges facing the secondary in this week's episode of The GoGamecocks Podcast.
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South Carolina football is back! The Gamecocks are set to open their season against Tennessee on Saturday, and the GoGamecocks Podcast is here to break it all down.
How far can new starting quarterback Collin Hill take USC in 2020? What is the impact of transfer wide receiver Jalen Brooks not receiving an NCAA waiver? Can Dakereon Joyner make an impact at his new position? And what matchups should fans be on the lookout for in Week 1?
The State's Greg Hadley and Ben Breiner discuss all that and more in this preview episode. To keep up with the latest news on South Carolina football, visit GoGamecocks.com.
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South Carolina football's season opener against Tennessee is two weeks away, and we still don't know for sure who the Gamecocks will start at quarterback.
On the latest episode of The GoGamecocks Podcast, The State's Greg Hadley and Ben Breiner discuss the latest intel on who coach Will Muschamp and offensive coordinator Mike Bobo might be favoring and when an announcement might come.
Breiner and Hadley also break down what the coaches have been saying about the running back spot and other position battles before diving into the latest COVID-19 numbers for USC's program.
To stay up to date on all the latest news around South Carolina football, visit GoGamecocks.com.
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Just a few days into preseason, South Carolina football has already suffered a major injury, as star freshman running back MarShawn Lloyd, expected to contend for the Gamecocks' starting job, tore his ACL.
On the latest episode of The GoGamecocks Podcast, The State sports reporters Greg Hadley and Ben Breiner discuss what Lloyd's injury means for USC's backfield and season.
Hadley and Breiner also break down a key positional battle on the offensive line and take a look at a rising true freshman at wide receiver, before talking about South Carolina's newest commit, a five-star quarterback from Georgia.
To stay up to date with the latest news around South Carolina football, visit GoGamecocks.com.
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The GoGamecocks Podcast is back for its second season, and sports reporters Greg Hadley and Ben Breiner jump right back into it, discussing South Carolina football's new schedule as unveiled by the SEC this past week.
Then, Hadley and Breiner discuss some of the biggest questions facing USC entering preseason camp, including the one on everyone's minds - who will start at quarterback?
Finally, they address the the coronavirus pandemic and the likelihood that it could upend any chance South Carolina has for a football season this fall.
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After a coronavirus-related hiatus, The GoGamecocks Podcast is back, breaking down South Carolina football's week in the NFL Draft.
Four Gamecocks were selected across seven rounds, led by first-rounder Javon Kinlaw, and The State's Greg Hadley and Ben Breiner discuss how they'll fit in with their new teams and whether they were properly valued by pro scouts.
Also, Hadley and Breiner talk some recent staffing changes for USC and break down the chances of football being played this fall.
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As the calendar flips to March, South Carolina athletics get even busier, and in the newest episode of The GoGamecocks Podcast, we break it all down.
Frank Martin and men's basketball lost a crucial chance to bolster its NCAA tournament resume at Alabama, but the Gamecocks remain on the edge of the bubble.
Dawn Staley and women's basketball capped a perfect 16-0 season in SEC play and now get started on the postseason, with conference and national championship hopes.
And finally, Will Muschamp and the football team get back to work in spring practice, trying to bounce back from a humiliating 4-8 season with a new offensive coordinator.
To stay up to date on all the latest happenings in South Carolina sports, visit GoGamecocks.com.
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In a special bonus episode of The GoGamecocks Podcast, former South Carolina starting quarterback Perry Orth sits down with reporter Ben Breiner to discuss his memories of spring football with the Gamecocks and what the current team can expect from their training slate, especially quarterbacks Ryan Hilinski, Luke Doty and Collin Hill.
To stay up to date with the latest news around South Carolina spring football, visit GoGamecocks.com.
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South Carolina football is in its offseason, but there's been plenty going on around the Gamecocks, as coach Will Muschamp has had to replace several key members of his staff, both on and off the field.
In the latest episode of The GoGamecocks Podcast, The State sports reporters Greg Hadley and Ben Breiner discuss all the changes USC coaching staff has undergone and break down the most intriguing hires and biggest losses.
To stay up to date on South Carolina football through spring practices, visit GoGamecocks.com.
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South Carolina women's basketball stands at No. 1 overall in the country and a likely No. 1 seed within its grasp as the regular season winds down. The Gamecock men's basketball team has surged into the NCAA tournament conversation with a hot streak.
On the latest episode of The GoGamecocks Podcast, The State sports reporters Greg Hadley and Ben Breiner discuss the chances that Frank Martin's team can wind up on the right side of the bubble, before shifting gears and talking about the likelihood that Dawn Staley's squad potentially might not have to leave the state to reach the Final Four.
To stay up to date with the latest news around South Carolina basketball, visit GoGamecocks.com.
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In a very special bonus episode of The GoGamecocks Podcast, NBA legend and South Carolina basketball all-time great Alex English joins men's basketball beat reporter Andrew Ramspacher to talk about his legacy in Columbia, the current state of USC hoops, his memories of David Stern and his favorite Michael Jordan story, among other topics.
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South Carolina men's and women's basketball both captured top-10 SEC wins over the past week, with Frank Martin's squad needing a buzzer-beater to take down Kentucky and Dawn Staley's team surviving a thrilling finish against Mississippi State.
In the latest episode of The GoGamecocks Podcast, The State beat reporters Greg Hadley and Andrew Ramspacher discuss how each of these big wins went down and the impact each will have on the respective seasons of each team, as the men fight to get back in the postseason picture and the women secure their hold as the No. 1 team in the country.
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South Carolina women's basketball is ranked No. 1 in the country in the Associated Press Top 25 for the first time in nearly five years. The Gamecock men's basketball team is 0-2 to start SEC play and staring down a matchup with Kentucky.
In the latest episode of The GoGamecocks Podcast, The State sports reporters Greg Hadley and Andrew Ramspacher discuss what's allowed Dawn Staley's team to excel so much, especially with a cast of young players, before diving into the problems facing Frank Martin's squad.
To stay up to date with the latest news around South Carolina men's and women's basketball, visit GoGamecocks.com.
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South Carolina women's basketball started SEC play off with a bang this past week, routing No. 13 Kentucky at home, then going on the road and taking care of business against Alabama to move to 2-0 in the conference.
The State sports reporters Andrew Ramspacher and Greg Hadley break down where coach Dawn Staley's squad has impressed the most thus far this season, why Staley said she won't drink the Kool-Aid about her own team and what lies ahead for the Gamecocks in a tough game against Arkansas.
To stay up to date with all the latest news on South Carolina women's basketball and other sports, visit GoGamecocks.com.
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South Carolina men's basketball entered the year with hopes of an NCAA tournament berth, and those hopes received a massive boost after the Gamecocks defeated Clemson and top-10 Virginia in back-to-back games before Christmas.
Then, just before SEC play, Frank Martin's squad lost at home to one of the lowest-rated teams in all of Division I basketball, Stetson. In the latest episode of The GoGamecocks Podcast, The State's Greg Hadley and Andrew Ramspacher discuss the wildly inconsistent USC team and the divergent results its produced and preview its chances for the rest of the year.
To stay up to date on the latest South Carolina men's basketball news, visit GoGamecocks.com.
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Coming off a disappointing 4-8 season, South Carolina football and coach Will Muschamp needed momentum and some excitement to give fans heading into the long offseason. The Gamecocks got it Wednesday, as the No. 5 recruit in the country, local defensive lineman Jordan Burch, announced his commitment to USC.
Burch is considered South Carolina's best recruit since Jadeveon Clowney, and after keeping his recruitment quiet for months, his choice of Carolina led to many declaring Will Muschamp's program one of the biggest winners of the day.
The State's Greg Hadley and Ben Breiner discuss Burch's decision and the remaining hurdle still making things interesting before diving into South Carolina's 2020 class as a whole, revealing their stars and sleeper picks.
To read more about the early signing period and South Carolina football, visit GoGamecocks.com
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