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South Carolina Raises Expectations
Sure, we’re two video games into the season. Sure, this staff was picked to complete final within the SEC at media days, and sure, their first two victories have been certainly not good.
Nonetheless, the South Carolina Gamecocks have already created a buzz in Soda Metropolis on account of their late-game heroics towards South Carolina State and Clemson. Many projected they’d wrestle due to unfamiliarity. The roster bought patched along with transfers and freshmen; the group lacked continuity.
Nevertheless, they’ve performed full basketball, particularly in late-game conditions. It is uncommon to discover a new group that overcomes inexperience and executes in these high-pressure moments, however South Carolina has executed it.
A part of their success is due to the philosophy that head coach Lamont Paris subscribes to. He conveys that perception in your staff when opposed conditions come up promotes subsequent development in these moments.
“It is early, so there will be much more of these conditions that current themselves…[our players] do not overreact, I do not overreact to them. They know the place I’m when it comes to my perception in them and what they should do subsequent. I feel they keep comparatively calm in conditions that assist you to carry out. I feel loads of it’s simply that they consider in what they’re doing, they usually’re assured, they usually attempt to keep inside themselves as gamers and never do an excessive amount of.”
With the hype surrounding this group, individuals are clamoring about how this staff might surpass the low bar of expectations. Paris emphasised after the Clemson recreation that this staff nonetheless must develop, however he is aware of he has guys within the locker room that perceive what successful basketball appears to be like like.
“We all know there is a path for us. We all know it will take work. I bought loads of perception in these guys so long as they keep the course and decide to what we’re doing. We’re a growth-minded staff, so what you see now shouldn’t be what you are going to see in January. We have got some guys which were across the recreation of basketball, and we have some winners, and in my expertise, successful trumps loads of various things; working quick, leaping excessive, what number of stars occur to be subsequent to your title. I am actually optimistic about the place we might go.”
It is these sorts of victories that not solely ship a message to the fanbase however to their future opponents as effectively. South Carolina won’t solely come able to battle however win as effectively.
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Former South Carolina wide receiver finds transfer portal landing spot
On Sunday, former South Carolina wide receiver Tyshawn Russell signed with the Syracuse Orange. On3’s Pete Nakos reported the news.
Russell entered the transfer portal earlier this month after not factoring into the receiver room with the Gamecocks this year. He played a decent amount in 2023 before dropping in the pecking order ahead of the 2024 campaign. Russell will join a Syracuse team that finished 9-3 this fall.
During his time with the Gamecocks, Russell logged five catches for 81 yards and a touchdown. His one score came on a 50-yard bomb from LaNorris Sellers in 2023. However, he flashed more promise than those numbers might indicate. Thanks to a redshirt this season, he will have three more years of eligibility remaining.
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Russell was not the only receiver to leave Columbia via the transfer portal this offseason. Fellow second-year players CJ Adams and Elijah Caldwell also hit the portal. Neither Adams nor Caldwell have committed to new programs yet. True freshman Debron Gatling also entered the transfer portal, but he has since committed to Georgia Tech.
South Carolina has been in on several wide receiver targets in the transfer portal, though, they have already filled those vacated scholarship spots with true freshmen Malik Clark, Jordon Gidron, Brian Rowe, Jayden Sellers, and Lex Cyrus. The Gamecocks have five wideouts signed in the class of 2025 and could have a sixth coming soon if Donovan Murph picks USC during the Under Armour All-American Game in January.
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Gamecocks Motivated About Citrus Bowl Opportunity
As South Carolina prepares for its Citrus Bowl matchup against Illinois, the message from players is clear: this team isn’t just happy to be in Orlando.
The No. 15 Gamecocks (9-3) have their sights set on a historic tenth win, which would mark only the eighth time in program history the team has reached double-digit victories. Despite the disappointment of missing the expanded College Football Playoff, players emphasized their focus has shifted entirely to ending the season on a high note against the Fighting Illini (9-3).
“It’s just another chance to play with my teammates. All of them are like my brothers, even the coaching staff,” said defensive lineman Boogie Huntley, who confirmed earlier this week that he will play in the bowl game. “It’s just another opportunity to go out and have fun, show the nation and the world who South Carolina is.”
The Gamecocks enter the December 31 matchup at Camping World Stadium riding high after their victory over rival Clemson, a game that produced several players’ favorite moments of the season. Linebacker Debo Williams cited quarterback LaNorris Sellers’ game-winning touchdown run against the Tigers as his top memory, while Demetrius Knight Jr. still possesses the ball from his crucial interception to seal the rivalry win.
Sellers, whose heroics in the Clemson game have made him something of a campus celebrity, has maintained his focus despite the increased attention. “I trust him,” Sellers said of his relationship with coach Mike Shula, who was officially confirmed as the team’s new offensive coordinator earlier this week. “He’s coached a lot of guys and has a history with a lot of guys in the NFL. It’s about him trusting me and us continuing to have a great relationship from here on out.”
The defense, which has been a strength all season, appears motivated to finish strong. Safety Nick Emmanwori emphasized the team’s desire to approach this game differently than other teams who missed the playoff. “We want to come with a different mental approach,” Emmanwori said, noting the team is using the playoff snub as motivation.
For seniors like Tonka Hemingway, who recently won the Ray Tanner award, the bowl game represents one final opportunity to represent the school. “I’m really excited to put on the Garnet and black one more time and just leave it all out there,” Hemingway said.
South Carolina enters the game as an 9.5-point favorite against an Illinois team led by former Ole Miss quarterback Luke Altmyer, who has thrown for over 2,500 yards and 21 touchdowns this season. Kickoff is set for 3 p.m. on ABC, as the Gamecocks seek to close out what has already been a memorable season with one more victory.
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One dead in Orangeburg Co. Saturday night crash
ORANGEBURG COUNTY, S.C. (WCSC) – The South Carolina Highway Patrol says one person has died in an Orangeburg County crash from Saturday night.
Sgt. Tyler Tidwell says this accident happened at approximately 7:05 p.m. on Redmond Mill Road near Magenta Drive. This is about four miles east of the Town of North.
Tidwell says a Hyundai sedan was traveling west on Redmond Mill Road when they went off to the road to the left and struck a tree. They were the only person in the car and the only vehicle involved.
The Orangeburg County Coroner’s Office has not yet identified the victim.
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