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A Taco Trail Is Coming To Greenville, South Carolina
Subsequent Tuesday, October 4, is the most important Taco Tuesday of the yr: Nationwide Taco Day. Greenville, South Carolina, is celebrating in a giant approach with the launch of the Greenville Taco Path. It’s a good way for guests and locals to pattern a few of the finest tacos the town has to supply. In case you didn’t know, Greenville is dwelling to a various restaurant scene that goes past Southern consolation fare and champions native components.
The Greenville Taco Path Passport supplies the checklist of stops and has areas to jot down within the particular code phrase from every taking part restaurant. You’ll be able to print a passport at dwelling or decide one up on the Customer Heart at Metropolis Corridor or one of many eating places on the path. For those who accumulate sufficient code phrases and convey your taco path passport to the Greenville Customer Heart, you may redeem prizes like a taco path sticker, tumbler and a baseball cap. Anybody that visits all 12 taco path stops and submits their passport by April 15, 2023 can be entered right into a sweepstakes for two VIP tickets to Greenville’s 2023 Tacos n’ Tequila Fiesta. VIP tickets embody entry to the VIP space and bar, VIP Lunazul Tequila tasting and a VIP swag bag.
At launch, the Greenville Taco Path contains 12 eating places and taco stands, which had been chosen primarily based on authenticity, accessibility, buyer critiques and phrase of mouth. The Greenville Taco Path marks the town’s first self-guided meals path, although if you happen to’re on the lookout for a guided tour you will discover these as properly.
And the taking part eating places are…
Papi’s Tacos: Refried Beans & Cactus Taco
Bean unfold, cactus salad, lettuce, pico de gallo, queso
Willy Taco: Crispy Avocado Taco
Tempura battered avocado, candy chili sauce, shaved cabbage, microgreens, toasted sesame seeds, Willy’s home crema, pico
White Duck Taco: Bangkok Shrimp Taco
‘Nuff stated
Farmhouse Tacos: Buttermilk Fried Rooster Taco
Upcountry slaw, honey jalapeño crema, microgreens
Asada: Tacos de Camarones y Mole (Shrimp Tacos & Mole Sauce)
Asian-inspired salt and pepper shrimp tossed in Mexican mole sauce served on a home made pasilla chile corn tortilla
Cantina 76: Peruvian Shrimp Taco
Frivolously fried wild-caught shrimp, candy sesame chili sauce, coleslaw
Automated Taco: Nashville Scorching Rooster Taco
Crema, black pepper paste, pickles; served additional scorching, scorching, medium or gentle
Comal 864: Birria Quesitacos
Shredded marinated beef stuffed inside a corn tortilla with melty cheese, onion and cilantro; served with a cup of consommé for dipping the quesitacos
Dwelling Staff BBQ: Chopped Brisket Taco
Grilled corn esquites, charred poblano chili peppers, chimichurri, carrot-jalapeño salsa
Califas: Heavenly Scrumptious Birria Tacos
Crispy birria tacos with melted cheese inside, served with a aspect of consommé
Saltwater Kitchen: Crispy Fish Taco
Shredded cabbage, cucumber salsa, sriracha mayo
Garcia’s Delicacies: Taco Loco
Double layered taco crammed with beef, beans, lettuce, bitter cream and cheese
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Update: Justice Haynes Reschedules Visit to South Carolina
Justice Haynes, the No. 1 running back in the transfer portal, has rescheduled his visit to South Carolina for Thursday, December 19, per multiple reports. Originally planned for today and tomorrow, the former Alabama standout will now head to Columbia later this week.
Haynes, a five-star recruit in the 2023 class, remains one of the most sought-after players in the portal. South Carolina continues to be in the mix for the talented back as programs across the country look to secure his commitment.
Stay tuned to Gamecock Digest for further updates on Haynes’ recruitment.
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South Carolina alums shine in NFL contest with seven former Gamecocks
On Sunday, seven former South Carolina football stars faced off in one NFL contest between the Carolina Panthers and Dallas Cowboys. For Carolina, defensive back Jaycee Horn, EDGE players Jadeveon Clowney and DJ Wonnum, and wide receiver Xavier Legette represented the Gamecocks. For Dallas, it was running back Rico Dowdle, wide receiver Jalen Brooks, and defensive back Israel Mukuamu.
The game wasn’t particularly close (the Cowboys won 30-14), but the former Gamecocks stood out all day.
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For the winning Cowboys, Dowdle continued his strong play. For the third straight game, he ran for 100 yards and set a new career-high yardage total. This time, he went off for 149 yards on 25 carries. No other player in the game had more than 32 rushing yards.
Jalen Brooks had just one catch on the day, but it was a big one. For the first time in his NFL career, Brooks found the end zone. In the 3rd quarter, quarterback Cooper Rush found the former USC pass-catcher in the back of the end zone for a diving catch.
On the other side of the ball, Mukuamu had a pair of tackles. However, he also picked off a Bryce Young pass just in front of the end zone. The turnover came in the 4th quarter and sealed the victory for his Cowboys.
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In defeat, Horn was good for the Panthers. He was an obvious focus for the Cowboys’ offense as they intentionally motioned away from him and threw to the opposite side of the field a lot. Because of that, he didn’t have a huge statistical output in the box score. Even so, for the game, he knocked away one pass and picked up a sack in the 1st quarter.
Clowney and Wonnum showed some flashes for the Carolina defense. The two veteran defensive ends combined for six tackles and knocked down three passes. Clowney also made the hustle play of the game by chasing down Cowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb on a big gain.
1st round pick Xavier Legette is playing injured (wrist) and was limited to just two touches for nine total yards.
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Edwards, Watkins lead No. 3 South Carolina to its 63rd straight home win, 78-62 over South Florida
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Joyce Edwards scored 15 points while Ashlyn Watkins had 10 points, eight rebounds and four blocks as No. 3 South Carolina opened a big lead early and cruised to its 63rd straight win at home with a 78-62 victory over South Florida on Sunday.
The Gamecocks (10-1) started with an 18-4 burst as Bree Hall and Te-Hina Paopao made two 3s apiece and the Bulls (5-6) could not dig themselves out of the hole.
Edwards, a 6-foot-3 freshman, had her career high to lead the team, which finished with five players in double figures.
Sammie Puisis had 19 points with four 3-pointers to lead South Florida, an American Athletic Conference team whose losses have all come against power conference opponents. L’or Mputu finished with 11 points and a game-high 10 rebounds.
The Bulls were down 43-31 at the half, but South Carolina stretched things out with a 23-12 start to the third quarter to take control.
Takeaways
South Florida: The Bulls, who lost a second-round NCAA game to South Carolina here in 2023, withstood the early surge and held their own much of the game as they beat the Gamecocks on the offensive glass, 15-12, through three quarters.
South Carolina: The Gamecocks did more than enough to cruise to their latest victory. But spotty defense and work on the boards could cost them when Southeastern Conference play starts in a couple of weeks.
Key moment
It came early with Hall and Paopao each making two 3-pointers as South Carolina started with an 18-4 burst.
Key stat
South Carolina lost on the offensive glass with USF outboarding them 17-12.
Up next
South Florida returns home to face Northwestern State on Tuesday night.
South Carolina plays Charleston Southern at home at noon Thursday.
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