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Road Trip: No. 1 South Carolina hits the road and hostile arenas for first time this season
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina coach Dawn Staley is not minimizing the tests ahead for her high-scoring, top-ranked Gamecocks, even though their true road games this season won’t be nearly as far as their opener in Paris.
South Carolina (5-0) takes on No. 24 North Carolina (5-2) on Thursday night as part of the ACC/SEC Challenge before facing the Tar Heels’ nearby Triangle rival Duke on Sunday.
It’s the first time her young, inexperienced group will truly face a crowd pulling against them this season.
“Yeah, it’s a huge challenge,” Staley said Wednesday. “We haven’t been in a hostile environment like we’re going to be in the next two (games) I imagine.”
Staley said her male practice players — she calls them “The Highlighters” — did a good job this week pushing her team to get to another level.
“They made us think about what we’re going to be up against” at North Carolina, she said. “So it was good for us to walk away thinking there’s more to do.”
South Carolina certainly hasn’t looked stressed since the season began with a splashy debut in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower with a 100-71 victory over Notre Dame in France.
The run of success didn’t slow down once the team returned home with four dominant wins, including take downs of then-ranked Maryland (114-76) and rival Clemson (109-40).
Hitting the road won’t rattle the Gamecocks’ chemistry and focus, said forward Chloe Kitts, who has started all five game and averaged 9.6 points and 5.4 rebounds.
“We’re all just excited,” she said. “We’re ready.”
Staley has her fingers crossed.
She has mentioned several times that the turnover from her team led by Aliyah Boston that reached the past three Final Fours to this younger, rawer squad has had a few bumps along the way —- especially in practice.
Staley said getting younger players like freshman MiLaysia Fulwiley to continually show strong fundamentals at workouts had been dicey at times. Where Fulwiley and the others excel is when the arena lights up for games.
Fulwiley has had several flashy, highlight reel moves and is second on the team at 15 points per game. But she also leads the team with 14 personal fouls and 11 turnovers.
It’s going to take time to be as connected and in synch as last year’s team, the core that played four years together and won the 2022 national title.
“It’s mostly the freshmen who haven’t experienced” the road, Staley said. “But we have enough older players who understand what we’re trying to do.”
The team will stay in the area between games at the North Carolina campuses about a half-hour’s drive apart.
The Tar Heels gave South Carolina plenty of problems in their last matchup, a Sweet 16 game in 2022 that was perhaps the toughest challenge of the Gamecocks run to the NCAA Tournament title.
South Carolina had its double-digit lead cut to five points down the stretch before holding on to win 69-61 in that contest. Boston had 28 points, 22 rebounds and scored the Gamecocks’ final 13 points.
Boston, the WNBA’s rookie of the year, won’t be part of this trip. The Gamecocks were 41-4 in road games during Boston’s four seasons, three of the losses coming in 2021. Kitts is confident she and her teammates can live up to that high standard.
“We’re going to play the same way we’ve played this season, even though this season just started,” Kitts said. “I feel like we’re still going to stay together and play our game, not let anything else get in the way, not let the refs, not let the environment, not let the other team get in our way.”
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Top 2027 signal-caller recaps 'perfect' couple of days at South Carolina
Jupiter (Fla.) Spanish River quarterback Champ Smith is one of only a handful of quarterbacks in the 2027 class with an offer offer from South Carolina and the 6-foot-1, 175-pound signal caller was in Columbia over the weekend to get an in-depth look at the program as it took down Missouri in a thriller.
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South Carolina just outside top 12 in ESPN FPI rankings
South Carolina football coach Shane Beamer has his Gamecocks at 7-3 and ranked in the top 20. Both the AP Poll and the USA Today Coaches Poll dropped on Sunday, USC is No. 19 in each ranking. The College Football Playoff Rankings will be updated on Tuesday, and Carolina will be in the top 20 there, too.
However, the ESPN FPI (Football Power Index) has been higher on the Gamecocks for a while. In fact, the latest FPI update slotted South Carolina just outside of College Football Playoff territory.
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Based on ESPN’s FPI rankings, the Gamecocks are the 13th-best team in college football.
The move to 13th is just a one-spot jump for South Carolina. However, with an upcoming matchup against No. 12 (Clemson) and several top teams having to play each other (Indiana vs. Ohio State, etc.), the small step closer to the top 12 represents hope. Making the College Football Playoff is still a bit of a longshot, but the odds are shortening.
The Gamecocks’ No. 13 ranking stems from a nice combination of efficiency numbers. According to ESPN, strong recent play has bumped USC to No. 46 nationally in offensive efficiency. South Carolina ranks 5th in ESPN’s defensive efficiency metric. Special teams isn’t weighted as heavily, but the Gamecocks are 70th. Because of those numbers, Carolina is 17th in the ESPN FPI overall efficiency.
With the update, the FPI gives the garnet and black a much better chance of a great season. The predictive model now projects a final record of 8.4-3.6. South Carolina has won at least nine games in a season just seven times. They’ve won at least 10 games in just four seasons; those years were 1984, 2011, 2012, and 2013. Reaching both the 9-win and 10-win thresholds are on the table.
Based on ESPN’s percentages, the Gamecocks have a 41.9% chance to win their remaining regular season games. That includes a 99% chance to knock off Wofford and then a 42% chance to beat the rival Clemson Tigers. The outlet also gives Carolina a 10.9% chance to win out AND make the College Football Playoff at 9-3. Even if they don’t make the 12-team field, USC should find themselves in a nice bowl game this winter.
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Because they are an FCS team, the Wofford Terriers are unranked in the FPI. However, the Spartanburg-based squad is 5-6 on the season and 3-5 in SoCon play.
Saturday will be South Carolina’s final home contest of the season, and the Gamecocks and Terriers will kick off at 4:00 p.m. Fans not in attendance will have to stream the game on ESPN+ or SEC Network+.
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South Carolina's latest bowl projections following another SEC win
Shane Beamer’s South Carolina football team is 7-3 (and 5-3 in conference play). The Gamecocks have won four games in a row and have finished their SEC slate with a winning record for the first time since 2017.
Carolina’s most recent win—a wild ride that concluded with a Rocket Sanders touchdown and subsequent celebration that registered as an earthquake on seismographs—saw the Gamecocks finally defeat the Missouri Tigers after losing five straight Mayor’s Cup games in a row.
Thanks to the win streak, including three straight ranked wins, the national perception around South Carolina is improving.
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ESPN’s Mark Schlabach and Kyle Bonagura released their updated bowl season projections on Sunday. Like last week, both analysts picked the Reliquest Bowl (formerly called the Outback Bowl) as the Gamecocks’ winter destination. However, the colleagues traded their predicted USC opponents. Previously, Schlabach thought the Gamecocks would play Illinois, while Bonagura foresaw a meeting with the Iowa Hawkeyes. In this week’s update, Schlabach went with Iowa, while Bonagura picked Illinois. South Carolina and Illinois have never played, but the Gamecocks have played Iowa once previously.
CBS analyst Jerry Palm, who was late to acknowledge South Carolina as a bowl team, now projects USC to play against the Louisville Cardinals in the Gator Bowl. Carolina’s most recent trip to the Gator Bowl came in a 2022 loss to Notre Dame. The Gamecocks also fell three times in the Gator Bowl in the 1980s. Despite being old Metro Conference rivals in basketball, South Carolina and Louisville have never met on the gridiron.
Steve Lassan of The Athletic projected the Gamecocks to the Reliquest Bowl. The Tampa-based postseason contest has hosted USC five times previously. In Lassan’s view, the 2024 South Carolina football squad will match up with the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Reliaquest Bowl. Though Carolina is 4-1 in previous Reliaquest/Outback Bowls, the program’s one loss in the game came to Iowa. The loss following the 2008 season was the only time the Gamecocks and Hawkeyes have played.
Brett McMurphy of the Action Network also thinks South Carolina will end up in Tampa playing the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Reliaquest Bowl.
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Now with seven wins and likely at least one more remaining, South Carolina football fans expect their favorite team to play in a nice bowl. In fact, if a lot of things break the Gamecocks’ way, the College Football Playoff could come calling. The chances are small, but following the team’s recent strong play, those chances are improving.
Next up for South Carolina is an in-state battle against the FCS Wofford Terriers. The Terriers will make the drive down I-26 to Columbia for a 4:00 p.m. kickoff. ESPN+ and SEC Network+ will stream the game as it is not available on traditional television.
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