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USC-ECU: Fan photos, tailgating, more

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  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • Tailgaters struggle with television reception before the start of the game. For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • Tailgaters struggle with television reception before the start of the game. For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • USC law school student Rachel Bailey tailgates with a clan of gnomes while eating and watching the game with friends in the Gamecock Village. For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • USC students Mirina Rezkalla and Helen Wahba are able to catch up on their shopping before the game at the University Book Store in Gamecock Village. For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • Coke Cola interns, Kevin Jackson and Brianna Sumter, watch pre-game television coverage for a few minutes before helping to close up the new Coke Cola Party Box. The custom built two story party box was made from an old shipping container and takes three people an hour to set up. "It's something we wanted to give back to the fans. We will be giving out trinkets before every game, Coke Zero, hats, Frisbees, keychains," said Zone Manager for Coke Cola Matt Grant. For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • Grayson Hinson and Lena Hetrick, 9, both of Charlotte, hangout in the new Coke Cola Party Box. The custom built two story party box was made from an old shipping container and takes three people an hour to set up. "It's something we wanted to give back to the fans. We will be giving out trinkets before every game, Coke Zero, hats, Frisbees, keychains," said Zone Manager for Coke Cola Matt Grant. For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • USC's new Athletic Director, Ray Tanner, talks with fans while being escorted to the stadium. For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • Julius Jerideau, older brother of Byron Jerideau, and his five-year-old son Julius Jerideau Jr., head for Williams-Brice Stadium before the start of the game. When asked 'who he came to see?, Julius Jr., replys, "Uncle Byron play with the Gamecocks!" For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • USC's new Athletic Director, Ray Tanner, talks with fans and event staff while being escorted to the stadium. For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • USC's new Athletic Director, Ray Tanner, talks with fans and event staff while being escorted to the stadium. For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • Fans great the players before they cross the street to the stadium. For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • Damario Jeffery high fives fans at the Gamecock Walk. For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • The heat of the day is already getting to Event Staff member, Brian Boyd of Winnsboro. "With the breeze it feels good," says Boyd. For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • Four-year-old Phoenix Jeffcoat of Livingston, S.C. attends the game with his grandfather and uncle. "I want to see the Gamecocks," says Phoenix. "Boo Tigers!" For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • Four-year-old Phoenix Jeffcoat of Livingston, S.C. attends the game with his grandfather and uncle. "I want to see the Gamecocks," says Phoenix. "Boo Tigers!" For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • Kurt Yingling lays out a spread of food, drinks and two televisions with both the USC and Clemson games playing for his friends at his tailgate. For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • Kurt Yingling lays out a spread of food, drinks and two televisions with both the USC and Clemson games playing for his friends at his tailgate. For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • Kurt Yingling lays out a spread of food, drinks and two televisions with both the USC and Clemson games playing for his friends at his tailgate. "He is the tailgate master," says Roger Schmidt (L). "He always has the best representation of drinks, food, and people." For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • Kurt Yingling lays out a spread of food, drinks and two televisions with both the USC and Clemson games playing for his friends at his tailgate. For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • Two-year-old, JC Chakides of Irmo makes a game out of hydrating before the start of the game. For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • USC fans watch the action in the fourth quarter of the Gamecocks game against East Carolina at Williams-Brice Stadium. GERRY MELENDEZ — gmelendez@thestate.com
  • USC fans celebrate a first down in the fourth quarter of the Gamecocks game against East Carolina at Williams-Brice Stadium. GERRY MELENDEZ — gmelendez@thestate.com
  • USC fans raise their towels as Sandstorm plays in the first quarter of the Gamecocks game against East Carolina at Williams-Brice Stadium. GERRY MELENDEZ — gmelendez@thestate.com
  • The South Carolina Gamecock team takes the field for the first home game against East Carolina Saturday. TIM DOMINICK — tdominick@thestate.com
  • The Gamecock fans cheer during "Sandstorm" to get the team going during the South Carolina-East Carolina football game Saturday. TIM DOMINICK — tdominick@thestate.com
  • University of South Carolina cheerleaders face the crowd as the Gamecocks take on East Carolina at William-Brice Stadium. C. ALUKA BERRY — caberry@thestate.com
  • University of South Carolina cheerleaders face the crowd as the Gamecocks take on East Carolina at William-Brice Stadium. C. ALUKA BERRY — caberry@thestate.com
  • University of South Carolina Athletic Director, Ray Tanner, get the crowd pumped up before the Gamecocks take on East Carolina at William-Brice Stadium. C. ALUKA BERRY — caberry@thestate.com
  • University of South Carolina fans get pumped up before the Gamecocks take on East Carolina at William-Brice Stadium. C. ALUKA BERRY — caberry@thestate.com
  • quarterback Connor Shaw (14)during the South Carolina-East Carolina football game Saturday. TIM DOMINICK — tdominick@thestate.com
  • A construction worker stands on top the new video board as the University of South Carolinatakes on East Carolina in the first quarter at William-Brice Stadium. C. ALUKA BERRY — caberry@thestate.com
  • The South Carolina Gamecock team takes the field for the first home game against East Carolina Saturday. TIM DOMINICK — tdominick@thestate.com
  • The Gamecock fans cheer during "Sandstorm" to get the team going during the South Carolina-East Carolina football game Saturday. TIM DOMINICK — tdominick@thestate.com
  • The Gamecock fans cheer the replay on the new video board of the long reception by wide receiver Damiere Byrd during the South Carolina-East Carolina football game Saturday. This set up the Gamecocks first touchdown. TIM DOMINICK — tdominick@thestate.com
  • South Carolina fans participate in the playing of the alma mater prior to the Gamecocks game against East Carolina at Williams-Brice Stadium. GERRY MELENDEZ — gmelendez@thestate.com
  • The South Carolina Marching Band takes the field prior to the start of the Gamecocks game against East Carolina at Williams-Brice Stadium. GERRY MELENDEZ — gmelendez@thestate.com
  • The South Carolina Marching Band takes the field prior to the start of the Gamecocks game against East Carolina at Williams-Brice Stadium. GERRY MELENDEZ — gmelendez@thestate.com
  • USC cheerleaders get the crowd pumped up prior to the start of the Gamecocks game against East Carolina at Williams-Brice Stadium. GERRY MELENDEZ — gmelendez@thestate.com
  • USC fans cheer in the first quarter of the Gamecocks game against East Carolina at Williams-Brice Stadium. GERRY MELENDEZ — gmelendez@thestate.com
  • The University of South Carolina flag flies high after the Gamecocks scored against East Carolina in the third quarter at William-Brice Stadium. C. ALUKA BERRY — caberry@thestate.com
  • USC fans cheer in the first quarter of the Gamecocks game against East Carolina at Williams-Brice Stadium. GERRY MELENDEZ — gmelendez@thestate.com
  • USC cheerleaders get the crowd pumped up prior to the start of the Gamecocks game against East Carolina at Williams-Brice Stadium. GERRY MELENDEZ — gmelendez@thestate.com
  • USC fans lift their towels as Sandstorm plays in the first quarter of the Gamecocks game against East Carolina at Williams-Brice Stadium. GERRY MELENDEZ — gmelendez@thestate.com
  • Fans great the players before they cross the street to the stadium. For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • Niki Davis and Gillian Lowe get excited at yet another Gamecock touchdown. For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • Long time friends Steve Bedenbaugh and Caroline Pinckney share a moment during tailgating at the fairgrounds. For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
  • USC law school student Rachel Bailey tailgates with a clan of gnomes while eating and watching the game with friends in the Gamecock Village. For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com
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For the first home game against East Carolina University there were many changes for USC football fans this year with the new Gamecock village opening. Fans can participate in a longer Gamecock Walk, enjoy the marching band and get revved up by USC cheerleaders before the game. KIM KIM FOSTER-TOBIN — kkfoster@thestate.com

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