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COLUMBIA - Three players from Rock Hill -- Stephon Gilmore, DeVonte Holloman and Tori Gurley made big contributions in the University of South Carolina football team's win against Clemson University on Saturday.
Commentary: Is young Carolina the 'New Carolina'?
University of South Carolina fans celebrate the Gamecocks 34-17 victory over Clemson University with 9 Moe Brown at Williams-Brice Stadium on Saturday.
Brown calls early work key to win
COLUMBIA - University of South Carolina senior receiver Moe Brown said the Clemson win didn't start Saturday at noon.
Fans linger to enjoy Gamecocks' victory
COLUMBIA - Simply put, this was much more than just another football game. This was one that plucked the heartstrings.
Morris: Win is worthy of celebration for Spurrier
Tori Gurley hauls in a 14-yard touchdown pass against Clemson during in the second half at Williams-Brice Stadium.
While there have been questions as to whether the South Carolina football program handles its rivalry with Clemson with the same intensity as the Tigers, there are no questions about Gamecock wide receiver Moe Brown.
South Carolina senior wide receiver No. 9 Moe Brown is corralled by a group of Florida players after a first quarter catch during the Gamecocks game against the Gators at Williams-Brice Stadium, Saturday, November 14, 2009.
USC-Florida: Entire game turns on one play
South Carolina could not do it Saturday night at Williams-Brice Stadium. Instead, Florida came up with the haymaker that staggered the upset-minded Gamecocks.
USC-Florida: Thumbs up, thumbs down
The backup long snapper, 26 and a former Marines mechanic who served in the Iraq war, carried a U.S. flag over his head as he ran onto the field during "2001." Weslye Saunders The USC tight end's juggling, 9-yard touchdown catch in the back left corner of the end zone with 2:10 left in the first half pulled the Gamecocks within 17-14. Stephen ...
The Bluff Road practice facility was quiet on a Monday night for the first time in three months.
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Trattou s pick changes the game
Justin Trattou single-handily changed Saturday's game. Actually, he used two. Playing with a barely-functioning left biceps, Florida's defensive end stole the show by stealing one of South Carolina quarterback Stephen Garcia's passes on the first play of the fourth quarter.
Final: Florida 24, South Carolina 14
There were some warts on offense -- some of the same ones we've seen all season -- but No.
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Gamecocks remember last win in '05
Published: Friday, November 13, 2009 at 6:27 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, November 13, 2009 at 6:27 p.m. Defining moments in sports history.
Tony's Top 10: Ol' Ball Coach returns to ol' ways against ol' team
Coming down the home stretch with our 10 Burning Questions for the weekend: 1. Is the Ol' Ball Coach going to start calling ALL the ball plays again? When Steve Spurrier took the job at South Carolina in 2005, he brought a simple message: "Why not us?" Why couldn't South Carolina compete at the highest level of the SEC? After almost five seasons in ...
Veterans provide inspiration to Gamecocks
South Carolina receiver Moe Brown wasn't sure he could listen to any more of Marine Corporal Steven Diaz's presentation this week.
Florida has yet to overpower opponents with offense this season. It "only" ranks 11th in the country in scoring offense, and 83rd in pass offense.
In its previous two losses, South Carolina hadn't been down by more than seven points entering the fourth quarter.
Gamecocks hope tempo change will help avoid late season slide
It was a long trip back from Knoxville for the Gamecocks after Saturday night's loss to the Volunteers.
Gamecocks give Vols a Halloween treat
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Gamecocks know it's time to pick up pace
In the bowels of Neyland Stadium late Saturday night, South Carolina quarterback Stephen Garcia and receiver Moe Brown huddled to discuss what they could do to make sure this season does not go the way of the previous two.
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