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Spurrier, Swinney readying for rivalry
South Carolina fell victim to misdirection last year at Clemson - and it had nothing to do with the Tigers' running game.
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Published: Monday, November 16, 2009 at 7:00 p.m. Last Modified: Monday, November 16, 2009 at 5:39 p.m. This isn't like a year ago, when the Florida Gators were putting away opponents in the first half or early in the third quarter.
Gamecocks kicking game concerned about Clemson's Spiller
For a South Carolina team that struggled with its kickoff coverage for much of the season, kicking it to Clemson's C.J. Spiller next week would seem to be the perfect storm.
South Carolina-Florida breakdown
Steve Spurrier says he'll be more involved in the offensive play calling after the Gamecocks scored 49 points over their past four games.
COLUMBIA - The Bluff Road practice facility was quiet on a Monday night for the first time in three months.
Top-ranked Gators take on Spurrier and Gamecocks
The top-ranked Florida Gators close out the SEC portion of their season this weekend, as they invade Columbia to battle Gator great Steve Spurrier and his South Carolina Gamecocks.
USC hopes to build momentum against Tigers
The bad thing about losing before an open date, as Steve Spurrier noted Sunday, is your team has two weeks to think about the loss.
USC puts home streak to big test
COLUMBIA - Since midway during the 2008 season, the University of South Carolina Gamecock football team has been unbeatable at Williams-Brice Stadium.
COLUMBIA - Former Hanna High standout Brian Maddox had his best game of the season Saturday.
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 ...
SEC Notes: Tme to sort bowl trips
This is a big week in the bowl pecking order for the SEC, especially in terms of the middle of the pack.
Tim Tebow couldn't have come up with a more satisfying way to wind up a chapter of his Southeastern Conference career, in front of fellow a Florida Heisman Trophy winner and a coach he respects.
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Gamecock Challenge: STOP TIM TEBOW!
Ellis Johnson has seen the reviews questioning whether the Florida offense has lost some of its zip in quarterback Tim Tebow's third season as starter.
Keys To A Gator Football Victory
AM 850 sports each week provides you with our keys to a Gator football victory. This week Florida travels to face the South Carolina Gamecocks so here our the "Keys To Victory" for Florida this week! ** Don't Let Garcia Get Hot.
Brusied sternum benches SCarolina backup DE Taylor
South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier says the Gamecocks will be without defensive end Devin Taylor for Saturday's game with No.
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.
Spurrier will call plays again
Steve Spurrier addressed his immediate and long-term future at South Carolina, saying he is not going anywhere - except back to the offensive huddle.
Wolford rushes to unit's defense
Where critics see South Carolina's last-in-the-SEC rushing attack, Eric Wolford sees two Gamecock backs averaging 5 yards a carry.
Spurrier says he'll be back at S. Carolina in 2010
Steve Spurrier says he'll be back in the middle of South Carolina's playcalling and back on the Gamecocks' sidelines next season.
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