Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowRock Hill QB shines as Gamecocks make a moveSouth Carolina’s quarterback coach Kendal Briles just made his first offer to a 2026 QB—and it’s Malachi Marshall, a Rock Hill native who’s been turning heads at Iowa Western JC. Marshall led his team to a national title and racked up 2,750 yards and 33 touchdowns, earning National Offensive Player of the Year honors. With ties to South Pointe High, he’s now got USC, Kent State, and others chasing him. If Marshall joins the Gamecocks, how might he shake up the already crowded QB room? What do you think about bringing local talent back home? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGamecocks land impact DL Tomiwa DurojaiyeSouth Carolina just scored a big win in the transfer portal, bringing in defensive lineman Tomiwa Durojaiye from Illinois. Durojaiye’s journey across college football has seen him rack up experience at Kentucky, West Virginia, Florida State, and Illinois—now he’s set to bring his pass-rushing skills to Columbia. With the Gamecocks needing proven depth up front, his ability to disrupt plays and versatility on the line could be a game-changer this season. What do you think—will Durojaiye’s arrival help the Gamecocks turn things around in the trenches? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowSouth Carolina’s luxury game: LV shoes for the teamSouth Carolina’s women’s basketball team just got a major style upgrade—every player received a fresh pair of Louis Vuitton designer shoes, thanks to a special donor and Coach Dawn Staley’s signature flair. This isn’t just about fashion; it’s a sign of how much college sports have changed. Not long ago, athletes could get in trouble for accepting even small gifts. Now, with NIL rules, they’re being celebrated with luxury brands worth billions. What do you think—does this new era of rewards help or hurt the spirit of college sports? #Sports #SouthCarolina #Gamecocks00Share
glen25+FollowGamecocks shake up roster with key transfersSouth Carolina just made a bold move to revamp its football team, bringing in three standout transfers to address some of last season’s biggest weaknesses. Veteran kicker Upton Bellenfant promises more confidence in close games, while Quay’sheed Scott adds grit and depth to the secondary. The real headline, though, is Jacarrius Peak—a top-ranked offensive tackle who could be a game-changer for the O-line. After a tough 4-8 season, these additions signal a serious push to compete in the SEC. How do you feel about this aggressive transfer strategy? Will it be enough to turn things around? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowGamecock fans celebrate Steve TaneyhillSteve Taneyhill’s legacy brought Gamecock fans together in Five Points, as people from all walks of life gathered to honor the former USC quarterback after his battle with cancer. The turnout was a testament to how much Taneyhill meant to the community—not just for his unforgettable moments on the field, but for the spirit he brought to Columbia. His impact clearly went beyond football, inspiring pride and unity. What are your favorite memories of Taneyhill, and how do you think his story will continue to influence Gamecock culture? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMaryam Dauda’s impact goes way beyond the courtMaryam Dauda isn’t just making plays for the Gamecocks—she’s shaping the team’s culture. Coach Dawn Staley says Dauda’s leadership, energy, and positivity have become a cornerstone for South Carolina, both in games and behind the scenes. Whether she’s firing up the crowd with a clutch three or welcoming recruits, Dauda’s influence is everywhere. Staley even said she’d hire Dauda in a heartbeat if she ever steps away from basketball. It’s rare to see a player’s off-court presence valued this much. What do you think—should more teams look for leaders like Dauda? #Sports #Gamecocks #MaryamDauda00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowGamecock fans, here’s the latest on LatsonTa’Niya Latson could be back on the court for South Carolina against Georgia after missing several games with an ankle injury. She’s not on the injury report and has been ramping up in practice, which is huge for the Gamecocks’ offense—she’s averaging nearly 17 points a game! Meanwhile, Chloe Kitts is still out for the season, and Alicia Tournebize won’t make her debut just yet. On the Georgia side, their top frontcourt player Mia Woolfolk is out, which could tip the scales for South Carolina. How do you think these updates will impact Sunday’s matchup? #Sports #Gamecocks #WomensBasketball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowFuture Gamecocks shine on national stageThree rising South Carolina Gamecocks—Julian Walker, Sequel Patterson, and Aiden Harris—are about to show what they can do in the 2026 All-American Game, airing Saturday on NBC and Peacock. These high school standouts aren’t just names on a roster; they’re already making waves with big stats and standout performances in practice. Walker, in particular, has caught scouts’ eyes with his pass-rushing skills. For local fans, this is a sneak peek at the future of Gamecock football. Who are you most excited to see in garnet and black next season? Let’s talk about the next generation of USC stars! #Sports #Football #Gamecocks10Share
Chad Williams+FollowGamecocks land Collins brothers in transfer winSouth Carolina just scored big in the transfer portal, picking up not one but two Collins brothers for their defense. Drew Collins, after two seasons at Arkansas State, is making the move to Columbia, bringing his pass-rushing skills with him. His brother Kelby, a former Florida Gator and Alabama transfer, is joining too. Both visited over the weekend and committed together. With offers from Auburn, Mississippi State, and Kentucky on the table, this double commitment could shake up the Gamecocks’ defensive lineup. What do you think—will this sibling duo make a difference for South Carolina next season? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowTa'Niya Latson’s return could shake up GamecocksTa'Niya Latson is back on the practice court for South Carolina, and her recovery from an ankle sprain has fans buzzing about her impact. She hasn’t played since December, but Coach Dawn Staley is taking it day by day, making sure Latson is truly ready before putting her back in the lineup. With her scoring power and improved efficiency, Latson could be a game-changer as the Gamecocks face Georgia and gear up for a huge matchup against Texas. How do you think her return will affect the team’s chemistry and depth? #Sports #Gamecocks #TaNiyaLatson00Share