Football
Football
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FOOTBALL
Football openers: Gamecocks the early favorite against UNC
South Carolina is the favorite in its opening game against North Carolina, according to BetOnline.com.
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Matt Coffee turns the page from football
Two USC running backs tore an ACL against Mississippi State on Oct. 15, 2011. The recovery of one of those players - Marcus Lattimore - was closely chronicled. What happened to Matt Coffee, the other injured Gamecock?
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Forbes: USC 17th most valuable team
South Carolina ranked 17th among the most valuable college football teams in 2012, according to Forbes Magazine.
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FOOTBALL
Ingram tears ACL, likely lost to Chargers for season
San Diego Chargers outside linebacker and former Gamecock Melvin Ingram tore the ACL in his left knee during Tuesday's offseason training activities session, an injury that could sideline the 2012 first-round pick for the entire upcoming season.
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Exam shows progress on Lattimore’s knee
Marcus Lattimore merely was an observer when the 49ers’ rookies took the practice field Friday. The running back’s big achievement came a day earlier at Stanford Hospital.
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Andrew Clifford's time at Carolina comes to a close
Andrew Clifford is leaving South Carolina with a lot of memories and no regrets: "It's been a great four years." What's next for the former Gamecocks quarterback?
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Clowney No. 1 on Kiper's first 2014 'Big Board'
South Carolina defensive end Jadeveon Clowney is No. 1 on Mel Kiper Jr.'s first "Big Board" NFL Draft projections for 2014.
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USC will be home team for 2015 matchup with UNC
North Carolina and South Carolina will open the 2015 college football season with a game against each other at Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium, it was announced Thursday morning.
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Commentary: Charlotte will feel revelry of great rivalry
The NFL is the most popular sport in Charlotte. Despite our college traditions and basketball roots, nothing else is close.
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Lattimore, mom find inspiration in each other’s adversity
Yolanda Smith shared her dramatic personal story Wednesday morning at the YMCA of Columbia’s annual prayer breakfast and then her third child shared how that story has affected his at times uneven path.




