Chad Williams+FollowGamecocks shake up 2026 with major RB transferSouth Carolina’s backfield just got a serious upgrade: Christian Clark, a standout running back from Texas, is joining the Gamecocks with three years of eligibility left. Clark made waves in his first career start, racking up 105 yards and a touchdown against Michigan. With South Carolina’s running game struggling last season, this move—along with two other RB transfers—signals a big push to turn things around. The Gamecocks now have 19 transfers committed, ranking them 19th nationally. How do you feel about the new direction for the team? Is this the spark the offense needs? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowRaven Johnson’s clutch moves lift South CarolinaRaven Johnson turned up the heat in the final minutes, leading South Carolina to a nail-biting 68-65 win over Texas. Her fearless drives and tough defense in the fourth quarter weren’t just highlight-reel material—they were the difference-maker in a game where every possession counted. Coach Dawn Staley’s words clearly lit a fire, as Johnson scored or assisted on 12 of the Gamecocks’ 20 fourth-quarter points. It’s wild to see how one player’s determination can swing a game. What do you think makes a great closer in high-pressure moments like this? #Sports #Gamecocks #WomensBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowGamecocks chase 12th straight win in BaltimoreSouth Carolina’s women’s basketball team is on fire, heading into Baltimore with an 11-game win streak and looking nearly unstoppable. They’re set to face Coppin State, who’s tough on the boards but has struggled overall this season. The Gamecocks’ offense has been explosive, averaging almost 89 points a game lately, while their defense keeps opponents quiet. Coppin State’s home crowd could shake things up, but South Carolina’s road record is perfect so far. Anyone else excited to see if the Eagles can pull off an upset, or will the Gamecocks keep rolling? #Sports #Gamecocks #WomensBasketball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowGamecock shakeup: Umeozulu enters portalSouth Carolina’s defensive line just got thinner—Desmond Umeozulu, a three-year contributor, is heading to the transfer portal right after the Gamecocks signed a new DE. This move could shake up the team’s depth and recruiting plans, especially with more free agent visits happening at USC this weekend. Meanwhile, Clemson is making moves too, offering a Georgia running back who racked up 1,845 yards last season. With coaches from both schools on the road and top prospects weighing their options, the local recruiting scene is heating up. What do you think these changes mean for the future of our teams? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
glen25+FollowSouth Carolina football gets new QB boostSouth Carolina’s quarterback room just got a shakeup with Lucian Anderson III transferring in from Bowling Green. Anderson, a 6'3" Athens native, has two years of eligibility left and brings game experience from his time at BGSU. He’ll be joining a group that already includes LaNorris Sellers, Cutter Woods, and Landon Duckworth. With Anderson’s dad having played at Georgia, there’s a strong football pedigree here. How do you think this move changes the Gamecocks’ outlook for next season? Will Anderson push for the starting job or add much-needed depth? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGamecocks land top Tennessee edge rusherSouth Carolina just made a major move by signing Caleb Herring, Tennessee’s former No. 1 high school prospect and a proven SEC edge rusher. Herring’s speed and ability to disrupt plays could give the Gamecocks’ defense a real boost this season. With three years of SEC experience and a knack for making big stops, he’s expected to shake up the defensive line. What do you think—will Herring’s arrival help South Carolina take a step forward, or is there still more work to do on defense? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Gamecocks10Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowGamecocks land two offensive weaponsSouth Carolina just boosted its offense with two fresh faces from the transfer portal: dual-threat QB Lucian Anderson III and promising RB Christian Clark. Anderson brings speed and versatility, giving the Gamecocks another dynamic option under center, while Clark, despite an early injury at Texas, showed real flashes as a redshirt freshman. With both players hungry to prove themselves, the competition for starting spots just got a lot more interesting. How do you think these new additions will shake up the Gamecocks’ lineup this season? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
glen25+FollowGamecocks shake up QB lineup with new transferSouth Carolina’s quarterback room just got a major boost with Lucian Anderson III transferring in from Bowling Green. With only three scholarship QBs left after recent departures, Anderson’s arrival couldn’t be better timed. He showed real promise stepping up as a starter last season before a knee injury sidelined him. Now, fans are wondering: will Anderson push for playing time, or is he here for depth? With 20 new transfer commits, the Gamecocks are clearly reloading. What do you think—will this new addition change the dynamic for the 2025 season? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowFreshman Agot Makeer steps up for South CarolinaAgot Makeer just made a statement for South Carolina, showing she’s ready for big moments against top teams like Texas. Despite limited minutes earlier in the season, Makeer played 13 crucial minutes off the bench, scoring 8 points and grabbing 2 rebounds—outscoring the entire Texas bench. Her fearless drives and defensive hustle stood out, especially when the starters struggled. Coach Dawn Staley praised her reliability, a huge compliment for a freshman. Could Makeer become the next two-way star for the Gamecocks? What does her rise mean for the team’s depth and future? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #SouthCarolina #Gamecocks10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowGamecocks score big with Texas RB transferSouth Carolina football just got a major boost—Texas running back Christian Clark is joining the Gamecocks with two years of eligibility left. Clark, a former four-star recruit, showed flashes of his talent last season, especially in a bowl win over Michigan where he racked up 105 yards and a touchdown. Injuries slowed his start, but his potential is clear. With Clark joining other high-profile transfers, the Gamecocks’ backfield is looking deeper and more competitive than ever. How do you think this new lineup will shake up the SEC next season? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share