COLUMBIA — South Carolina football beat then No. 12 Clemson 17-14 in their annual rivalry game, which increases its chances to make the College Football Playoff but does not guarantee anything.
No. 12 Clemson's hopes of getting into the College Football Playoff are still alive despite a 17-14 home loss to No. 15 South Carolina. The Gamecocks got the win off two huge touchdown runs from ...
South Carolina and Clemson face off Saturday is the 121st meeting of a rivalry game that was first played in 1896. There’s a lot on the line. The Tigers are No. 12 in the latest College Football ...
The No. 15 South Carolina Gamecocks (8-3) and the No. 12 Clemson Tigers (9-2) square off in the 2024 Palmetto Bowl on Saturday. The Tigers have won three games in a row and last week, they blew ...
Always head of the curve, blackfish off the West Coast are bringing back a fad that hasn’t been seen in the last four decades: salmon hats ... last month in the South Puget Sound in southwest ...
Our area is in the midst of a historic drought.It's been 1,046 days since our last snow, making it the longest we have ever gone without measurable snow. Snow is normal for our area and usually ...
As the College Football Playoff committee debates the 12 best teams in the country, South Carolina deserves a closer look. At 8-3, the Gamecocks' losses came to Alabama, Ole Miss, and LSU—three ...
North Carolina has fired coach Mack Brown six seasons into his second tenure with the Tar Heels, the university announced on Tuesday. Brown will be on the sidelines for the season finale against ...
North Carolina announced Tuesday that Mack Brown will not return next season, one day after the Hall of Fame coach declared his intentions to return to the Tar Heels. Athletic director Bubba ...
By Nick Corasaniti Gov. Roy Cooper of North Carolina, a Democrat, on Tuesday vetoed a bill passed by the state’s Republican-controlled legislature that would strip his office of important powers ...
Before North Carolina fired Mack Brown on Tuesday morning effective at the end of the season, college football’s billion-dollar coaching carousel risked the impossible: a failure to whirl.