Sports
Sports
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FOOTBALL
Q&A with Ray Tanner: USC AD against playing nine SEC games
South Carolina athletics director Ray Tanner took time before leaving for the SEC spring meetings in Destin, Fla., to discuss with us the 2014 football schedule and several other issues that are expected to come up this week.
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FOOTBALL
SEC issues: Here comes the money, and more of it
The piles of money that will be generated by the SEC Network will be stacked upon the piles of money the conference always generates. Those riches create some problems, albeit very good problems, for the league.
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AROUND THE SEC
Slive focuses on SEC’s future
Mike Slive sprawls in a comfy arm chair, propping his feet on a coffee table between one massive tome on Winston Churchill and an even thicker “Encyclopedia of Southern Culture.”
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MORE SPORTS
USC men's golf team aims for national title in Atlanta
The Gamecock get an opportunity to illustrate how good they can be next week in the NCAA Championship at the Capital City Club near Atlanta.
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BASEBALL
Unearned runs costly as Vanderbilt eliminates Gamecocks
Jordan Montgomery’s throw on a bunt play in the second inning sailed over first baseman LB Dantzler’s head and with it sailed South Carolina’s chances to avoid elimination in the SEC baseball tournament.
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BASEBALL
Notebook: Holbrook's focus not on hosting; Schrock injured
Chad Holbrook isn’t going to sweat too much about USC’s chances to host an NCAA regional when the sites are announced Sunday night.
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FOOTBALL
SEC issues: Are tougher nonconference schedules ahead?
The new College Football Playoff, which takes effect in the 2014 season, will include a strength of schedule component.
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BASEBALL
SEC baseball tournament scores, schedule
The 2013 SEC baseball tournament schedule and scoreboard.
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BASEBALL
Video: USC-Vanderbilt highlights; USC press conference
Video highlights from South Carolina's SEC tournament game against Vanderbilt.
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AROUND THE SEC
SEC issues: The conference’s TV future
There’s no way to know how much revenue the SEC Network will generate until all the distribution deals are reached, but it will be a lot.




