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A football dynasty peaking has a sound, or at least one football dynasty did. Jacquez Green, running one of five well-plotted and endlessly rehearsed curlicue routes in Steve Spurrier's offense, went up for a ball in the 1996 Fiesta Bowl and met the shou
Earlier this month, South Carolina reeled in its second straight top 20 recruiting class nationally. But the biggest acquisition this offseason for the Gamecocks may have been who they kept. Offensive line coach/running game coordinator Shawn Elliott was
FILE - In this Nov. 26, 2011, file photo, South Carolina special teams coach John Butler, left, talks with head coach Steve Spurrier during an NCAA college football game against Clemson in Columbia, S.C. Butler, who is from Philadelphia, has decided to move... View Photo »
We are pleased to announce Everette Sands as our running backs coach ... He's from Conway, was a running back at The Citadel and has been in coaching for several years. He will do an outstanding job with our running backs. He will also assist Coach Robinson with our special teams, as will several of the...
The Alabama machine can't be stopped, and Nick Saban has solved college football. What will it take for the Tide to be unseated? Feb 14, 2012 - A football dynasty peaking has a sound, or at least one football dynasty did. Jacquez Green, running one of fi
Getty Images Nick Saban, Les Miles and Steve Spurrier lead the SEC's top coaching staffs. Now that we’ve gone through our position rankings in the SEC for the 2011 season, the only thing left is the coaches. The head coach is obviously a big part of thes
The Gamecocks lost their star running back Marcus Lattimore midway in the 2011 season but also lost a few other players that could have helped at key times like Akeem Auguste or Shon Carson. This issue is not as important as others but for USC to make it
South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier, right, talks to special teams co-ordinatoor John Butler during an NCAA college football game against Clemson on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2011, in Columbia, S.C. View Photo »
We are pleased to announce Everette Sands as our running backs coach ... He's from Conway, was a running back at The Citadel and has been in coaching for several years. He will do an outstanding job with our running backs. He will also assist Coach Robinson with our special teams, as will several of the...
Reggie Barlow and the Hornets had just battled Texas Southern to the wire in the 2010 Southwestern Athletic Conference Championship Game, a fairly remarkable accomplishment for an Alabama State football program still under NCAA probation. ASU was just tw
Steve Spurrier is in a familiar place, with another top-10 finish in his rearview mirror and a touted recruiting class headed for South Carolina this fall. Seven seasons into his third stint as a college head coach, Spurrier is cruising, the Ol' Ball Coa
Stephen Orr Spurrier (born April 20, 1945 in Miami Beach, Florida) is a former American football player and currently the head coach of the University of South Carolina football team. He was a two-time All-American and is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame as a player. He is best known for winning the Heisman Trophy in 1966, and for... Full Article
South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier, left, talks with quarterback Connor Shaw in the first half of an NCAA college football game with Arkansas in Fayetteville, Ark. , Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011. Arkansas defeated South Carolina 44-28.
View Photo »South Carolina head coach Steve Spurrier, right, goes over plays with quarterback Connor Shaw (14) and offensive guard Ryland Culbertson (58) during an NCAA college football game against Mississippi State in Starkville, Miss. , Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011. South Carolina won 14-12.
View Photo »South Carolina head coach Steve Spurrier urges his players following the second interception in the first quarter against the Vanderbilt during an NCAA college football game at Williams Brice Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2011, in Columbia, S.C.
View Photo »FILE- In this Dec. 3, 1994, file photo, Florida coach Steve Spurrier, left, shakes hands with Alabama coach Gene Stallings after the Gators 24-23 win in the Southeastern Conference Championship football game in Atlanta. The SEC became the first conference to break into two six-team...
View Photo »FILE - In this Nov. 26, 2011, file photo, South Carolina special teams coach John Butler, left, talks with head coach Steve Spurrier during an NCAA college football game against Clemson in Columbia, S.C. Butler, who is from Philadelphia, has decided to move back to his home state to join...
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 3, 2011, file photo, South Carolina's Steve Spurrier coaches against East Carolina during a NCAA college football game in Charlotte, N.C. Since returning from the NFL and taking over at South Carolina, it might be tempting to deem his second act as mediocre, but...
View Photo »In this photo taken Aug. 7, 2011, South Carolina assistant coach Ellis Johnson,right, and head coach Steve Spurrier wait for the coaching staff picture during NCAA college football media day in Columbia, S.C. Southern Miss and Ellis Johnson have agreed to a deal that would make him the...
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 10, 2011 file photo South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore (21) runs for a touchdown against Georgia during the fourth quarter of an NCAA college football game in Athens, Ga. Lattimore says he will undergo knee surgery later this week. South Carolina coach...
View Photo »South Carolina Gamecocks quarterback coach G.A. Mangus is seen in an undated photo provided by the Greenville, SC, Police Department. Mangus was suspended by Gamecocks coach Steve Spurrier Tuesday, Juyly 26, 2011 after the third-year quarterbacks coach was charged with nuisance conduct...
View Photo »South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier, left, talks with quarterback Connor Shaw in the first half of an NCAA college football game with Arkansas in Fayetteville, Ark. , Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011. Arkansas defeated South Carolina 44-28.
View Photo »We are pleased to announce Everette Sands as our running backs coach ... He's from Conway, was a running back at The Citadel and has been in coaching for several years. He will do an outstanding job with our running backs. He will also assist Coach Robinson with our special teams, as will several of the...
We are pleased to announce Everette Sands as our running backs coach ... He's from Conway, was a running back at The Citadel and has been in coaching for several years. He will do an outstanding job with our running backs. He will also assist Coach Robinson with our special teams, as will several of the...
We were hoping to play our best game of the year and we probably did ... It was a wonderful win for us. Glad to get win number 10. It's been a very good year for us.
It was very good to see our guys have another excellent defensive game
The results are good ... We have a good defense. Certainly running more than throwing is what you should do. That’s what we’re trying to do.
There’s nothing wrong with the way we’re playing
We’ll give away about 10 [game balls] tonight ... I’ll get one myself.
I guess around here historically they pretty much owned us ... but they dont own us now, thats for sure.
It's been neat to beat Clemson, because they've kind of owned us in the past ... They don't own us right now, that's for sure.
There's nothing wrong with the way we're playing, if you can run the ball decently, you got a chance to score some points and you got a defense like we got
Historically, Clemson has owned this series ... They don't own us now.
I think we might wind up back in Atlanta ... That's just a guess.
Might have been the best offensive game since I've been here ... We're happy to have won it, and we'll enjoy having nine wins and regroup to see if we can give Clemson a game.
If you're not in the conference championship game, this becomes the biggest game of the year for us
Had Clemson won last week I had heard ESPN GameDay had planned to come here ... Just both of us having success will create more national (exposure).
As we all know, there's all kind of different ways to win in football, basketball, every sport, really ... Running the ball, playing very good defense, scoring touchdowns in the red zone is a very good way to win.
I think it’s neat for our state that we had two teams in the top 25 all year and occasionally in the top 15
We realize that’s just not what we can do right now
It’s a little different than it used to be
I don’t think that would’ve happened ... We didn’t get along with them as well as they do now. That’s for sure.
The kid, he's been around winning teams and he knows how to play like a winner
He's coming around ... He's coming around.
We realize we're fortunate enough to be in the situation we're in right now. We've won almost all of our close games this year; all but one ... We've had very good fortune this year. We're not a great team by any stretch of the imagination, but we are 9-2.
It's very difficult if it's a three-way tie. Very difficult ... If Arkansas were to win [over LSU], I don't know how you can tell them they can't play in the SEC Championship and can't play for anything, but that's what people are saying. I agree it doesn't make any sense, but that's how we do it.
It's very difficult if it's a three-way tie. Very difficult ... If Arkansas were to win [over LSU], I don't know how you can tell them they can't play in the SEC Championship and can't play for anything, but that's what people are saying. I agree it doesn't make any sense, but that's how we do it.
