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I say that the Cocks lose 7 this year. Why??? My thoughts are that they will go 5-7 in the regular season. Should they surprise and go 6-6, they will lose their 'Bowel' game and lose 7 on the year. I believe that to be an honest & fair reflection on our season hopes.

Afraid to post what you really THINK will be our final record??? Always remember, ... "ONLY in TRUTH is there Wisdom" .... not false hope!"

Five Gamecocks Earn SEC Preseason Coaches ALL-SEC Honors

Five Gamecocks Earn SEC Preseason Coaches All-SEC Honors

COLUMBIA, S.C. (August 22, 2024) – Five University of South Carolina football players have earned spots on the 2024 Preseason Coaches All-SEC Football teams, the conference office announced today.

Long snapper Hunter Rogers was the Gamecocks’ lone representative on the coaches’ first-team unit. Running back Raheim “Rocket” Sanders and linebacker Debo Williams highlight the coaches’ second-team squad, while defensive lineman Tonka Hemingway and defensive back Nick Emmanwori were named to the third team.

The Gamecocks open the 2024 season on Saturday, Aug. 31, when they host the Old Dominion Monarchs at Williams-Brice Stadium at 4:15 pm. The game will be televised on SEC Network. Tickets to the home opener can be purchased online at GamecocksOnline.com for $24 though Saturday, Aug. 24, as part of a Back to School promotion. In addition, season tickets, including the popular Gamecock Go Pass, remain on sale through the Athletics Ticket Office.

FIRST TEAM
Offense

QB – Carson Beck, Georgia
RB – Jarquez Hunter, Auburn
RB – Trevor Etienne, Georgia
WR – Luther Burden III, Missouri
WR – Tre Harris, Ole Miss
TE – Caden Prieskorn, Ole Miss
OL – Will Campbell, LSU
OL – Tyler Booker, Alabama
OL – Tate Ratledge, Georgia
OL – Kelvin Banks Jr., Texas
C – Cooper Mays, Tennessee
AP – Zavion Thomas, LSU

Defense
DL – James Pearce Jr., Tennessee
DL – Deone Walker, Kentucky
DL – Walter Nolen, Ole Miss
DL – Nazir Stackhouse, Georgia*
DL – Landon Jackson, Arkansas*
LB – Harold Perkins, LSU
LB – Danny Stutsman, Oklahoma
LB – Deontae Lawson, Alabama
DB – Malaki Starks, Georgia
DB – Malachi Moore, Alabama
DB – Billy Bowman, Oklahoma
DB – Maxwell Hairston, Kentucky

Special Teams
PK – Bert Auburn, Texas
P – James Burnip, Alabama
RS – Barion Brown, Kentucky
KOS – Alex McPherson, Auburn
LS – Hunter Rogers, South Carolina

SECOND TEAM
Offense

QB – Quinn Ewers, Texas
RB – Raheim Sanders, South Carolina
RB – Montrell Johnson Jr., Florida
WR – Isaiah Bond, Texas
WR – Kyren Lacy, LSU
TE – Oscar Delp, Georgia
OL – Emery Jones, LSU
OL – Kadyn Proctor, Alabama
OL – Xavier Truss, Georgia
OL – Dylan Fairchild, Georgia
C – Parker Brailsford, Alabama
AP – Dillon Bell, Georgia

Defense
DL – Shemar Turner, Texas A&M
DL – Nic Scourton, Texas A&M
DL – Tim Smith, Alabama
DL – Princely Umanmielen, Ole Miss
LB – Debo Williams, South Carolina
LB – Mykel Williams, Georgia
LB – Smael Mondon Jr., Georgia
DB – Andrew Mukuba, Texas
DB – Major Burns, LSU
DB – Jason Marshall Jr., Florida
DB – Jahdae Barron, Texas

Special Teams
PK – Graham Nicholson, Alabama
P – Jeremy Crawshaw, Florida
RS – Keionte Scott, Auburn
KOS – Will Stone, Texas
LS – Kneeland Hibbett, Alabama

THIRD TEAM
Offense

QB – Jalen Milroe, Alabama
RB – Ulysses Bentley, Ole Miss
RB – Dylan Sampson, Tennessee*
RB – Justice Haynes, Alabama *
WR – Squirrel White, Tennessee
WR – Dominic Lovett, Georgia
TE – Mason Taylor, LSU
OL – Marques Cox, Kentucky
OL – Earnest Greene III, Georgia
OL – Armand Membou, Missouri
OL – Cam’Ron Johnson, Missouri
C – Eli Cox, Kentucky
AP – Barion Brown, Kentucky

Defense
DL – Tonka Hemingway, South Carolina

DL – Tim Keenan III, Alabama
DL – Trey Moore, Texas
DL – Jared Ivey, Ole Miss
LB – Anthony Hill Jr., Texas
LB – Jihaad Campbell, Alabama
LB – Eugene Asante, Auburn*
LB – Jamon “Pop” Dumas-Johnson, Kentucky*
DB – Malik Muhammad, Texas
DB – Nick Emmanwori, South Carolina
DB – Daylen Everette, Georgia
DB – Domani Jackson, Alabama

Special Teams
PK – Alex McPherson, Auburn
P – Brett Thorson, Georgia
RS – Zavion Thomas, LSU
KOS – Trey Smack, Florida
LS – Slade Roy, LSU

*Ties (ties are not broken)

Fourteen Gamecocks Named to 2025 Senior Bowl Watch List

COLUMBIA, S.C. (August 21, 2024) – The Reese’s Senior Bowl has named 14 South Carolina football players to its watch list, the senior all-star game announced today.

Those Gamecocks under consideration include running back Raheim “Rocket” Sanders, wide receiver Gage Larvadain, tight end Joshua Simon, offensive lineman Torricelli Simpkins III, defensive linemen Tonka Hemingway, DeAndre Jules, Kyle Kennard and T.J. Sanders, linebackers Demetrius Knight Jr., Bam Martin-Scott and Debo Williams, defensive back O’Donnell Fortune, punter Kai Kroeger and long snapper Hunter Rogers.

The 14 players representing South Carolina tie for the 12th-highest total for a school on the preseason watch list. Ole Miss leads the way with 21 players, followed by Georgia (20), Texas A&M (20), and Alabama (19). The SEC dominated the watch list with 229 players overall, outpacing the Big Ten’s total of 161.

Malcolm Gaston

Malcolm Gatson, top instate OL for 2026 had this to say about his recruitment:

“Still heavy with Clemson, but with FSU coming in, it’s really a battle between FSU and Clemson right now,” Gaston said. “I haven’t heard too much from Georgia mainly because they are in fall camp. I haven’t heard a word from South Carolina (since camp)."

What are we doing here? He's been offered by our two biggest rivals. What do they see that we don't?


Jaron Willis Feature

Wrote a little about Jaron Willis, his upbringing and how he found himself at South Carolina.

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