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USC's Jeffery, Eastside's Fowler highlight SEC's all-freshman football team
University of South Carolina wide receiver Alshon Jeffery and former Eastside High kicker Ryan Fowler were unanimous selections to the Southeastern Conference's all-freshman team announced today.
Ingram delivers Alabama its first Heisman
Mark Ingram completed the trophy case at Alabama, delivering the first Heisman to a school that boasts one of the richest histories in college football.
Five storylines to watch from USC's Gamecocks
December wasn't a pleasant month for South Carolina's football team a year ago. There weren't even really any wheels left to fall off the wagon in the weeks leading up to the Outback Bowl.
USC's taylor racks up freshman honors
After starting his first competitive season at South Carolina with a bang, defensive end Devin Taylor ended the year on a good note as well, garnering third-team Freshman All-America honors from CollegeFootballNews.com on Thursday.
Jeffery, Gilmore named All-Americans
COLUMBIA, SC University of South Carolina wide receiver Alshon Jeffery and cornerback Stephon Gilmore have been named to the first-team Freshman All-America squad by both Phil Steele Publications and CollegeFootballNews.com, it was announced Wednesday.
South Carolina vs. Connecticut Jan. 2, 2 p.m., South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier said the Gamecocks weren't picky, that they'd go play wherever they were told to go.
Turnovers sabotage Tigers' offense
Amid the bustle outside No. 15 Clemson's locker room after Saturday's game, tight end Michael Palmer grabbed offensive coordinator Billy Napier's shoulder and whispered a brief message.
Gameday preview: USC vs. Florida
DE Devin Taylor is out; DE Cliff Matthews is questionable; OL Jarriel King will play.
College-Football Notebook: Vols freshmen face charges in robbery
Richardson, Jackson and defensive back Mike Edwards, all 18, and companion Marie Montmarquet, 22, were charged after a report of an armed robbery at a gas station in an area known as "The Strip" at the edge of Tennessee's campus in Knoxville.
Notes: Saunders critical of pass opportunities
South Carolina junior tight end No. 88 Weslye Saunders hauls in a pass as University of Arkansas Freddy Burton defends in the second half at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas on Saturday, November 7, 2009.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - The 2009 football season for the University of South Carolina has reached a crossroads.
Coming unraveled: Hogs handle Gamecocks
South Carolina head coach Steve Spurrier shows his disgust after the Gamecocks needed two consecutive timeouts to get a play off against Arkansas in the first half.
Arkansas hands South Carolina 33-16 loss
Arkansas' Joe Adams dives into the endzone past South Carolina's Devin Taylor on Saturday, November 7, 2009, at Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville.
South Carolina Football Looks to Rebound Against Arkansas on Saturday
Hello and welcome back from your hole, Gamecock fans. Having just crawled out of mine after the horrifying Halloween we just endured, it's time to finally point out the obvious.
Ellis Johnson does not condone how South Carolina safety Chris Culliver acted this week.
Players asked Hamilton for black jerseys
Now that's a good trick. There were rumors and speculation on the Internet all week that Tennessee would don special Halloween uniforms - specifically uniforms with black jerseys - for Saturday night's game against South Carolina at Neyland Stadium.
Dressed in black, Tennessee turns fumbles into TDs in 31-13 win over No. 21 South Carolina
Decked out in black jerseys, Tennessee took three South Carolina fumbles and turned them into touchdowns as the Volunteers beat the No.
Beaufort High LB Parker picked for Shrine Bowl
Beaufort High standout linebacker Justin Parker was selected Thursday to play in the prestigious Shrine Bowl.
Young talent has USC looking good for future
The University of South Carolina football team can thank its lucky stars for its last two highly-regarded recruiting classes.
Vols not expecting finesse from No. 1 Alabama
Wes Brown likes No. 1 Alabama's style. The Crimson Tide runs the ball, hits defenses with play-action passes and doesn't employ much trickery, unless you count running tailback Mark Ingram from the Wildcat formation.
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