Chad Williams+FollowSouth Carolina football eyes Ferris State starSouth Carolina’s O-line could get a serious boost—Dayne Arnett, a standout tackle from Ferris State, is visiting Columbia after fielding offers from big programs like Michigan State and UCLA. Arnett’s not just a massive presence at 6'5”, 305 lbs; he’s a proven winner with three D-II championships and a reputation for grit and athleticism. He’s got one year left to play, and his experience could be a game-changer for the Gamecocks. What do you think—should South Carolina go all-in on this transfer portal gem? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowFresh faces step up for South Carolina hoopsSouth Carolina’s basketball season just got a boost as freshman Agot Makeer is proving she’s ready for big minutes. With injuries and a lot of new players, Coach Dawn Staley has had to lean heavily on her starters—sometimes for over 30 minutes a game. Now, Makeer’s solid performances are giving the team much-needed depth, especially as the schedule gets tougher. It’s a big deal for Gamecocks fans who’ve watched the bench struggle. How do you feel about the new rotation? Could Makeer be the difference-maker in these high-stakes matchups? #Sports #SouthCarolina #Gamecocks00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowGamecocks pay big for coaching shakeupSouth Carolina will be paying fired offensive coordinator Mike Shula nearly $92,000 a month for the next two years—adding up to a $2.36 million buyout. Shula was let go after the team’s offense struggled, but he’s not the only assistant coach shown the door this season. With multiple staff changes and hefty payouts, it’s clear the Gamecocks are betting big on a turnaround. What do you think—are these buyouts just the cost of doing business in college football, or is it time for a new approach? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowSouth Carolina hoops: Surprises & standouts so farJoyce Edwards has quickly become the Gamecocks’ go-to scorer, outshining even preseason favorite Ta’Niya Latson for SEC Player of the Year. South Carolina’s Final Four streak still looks strong—if the team can stay healthy—but some early predictions, like LSU breaking their losing streak, seem less likely now. Meanwhile, Raven Johnson is climbing the all-time assists list, and Alicia Tournebize is winning fans’ hearts. With so many twists already, what’s been the biggest surprise for you this season? Let’s talk about how these changes are shaping the SEC race! #Sports #Basketball #Gamecocks00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowSouth Carolina eyes top QB talent for 2027South Carolina’s football program is making bold moves for the future, offering a scholarship to Hank Hendrix, one of the most talked-about quarterbacks in the class of 2027. Hendrix, who’s already racked up over 15 major offers, has deep ties to Arkansas but is now firmly on the Gamecocks’ radar thanks to offensive coordinator Kendal Briles. With Hendrix’s impressive arm and a family history in coaching, his decision could shake up recruiting in the Southeast. How do you think early offers like this shape a young athlete’s journey—and the future of college football? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
John Camacho+FollowGamecocks Eye Future with Hendrix OfferWhile most of the buzz is around the transfer portal, new OC Kendal Briles is playing the long game for the Gamecocks. He just offered 2027 QB Hank Hendrix, who’s already racked up stats and offers across the SEC and beyond. Could this be the start of a new rivalry in the making if Hendrix lands in Columbia? Briles is definitely making moves early! #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowDutch Fork star Stone Furrey joins GamecocksStone Furrey, a standout receiver from Dutch Fork and son of South Carolina’s wide receivers coach, just committed to the Gamecocks’ 2026 class. His deep ties to the program and impressive high school stats—nearly 700 yards and six touchdowns last season—make this a big win for local recruiting. With Furrey and four-star Sequel Patterson on board, South Carolina’s receiver group is looking stronger than ever. How do you think Furrey’s personal connection and experience around the team will impact his transition and the Gamecocks’ offense? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
John Camacho+FollowGamecocks land a legacy WR for 2026South Carolina’s 2026 recruiting class just got a boost from within the family—literally. Stone Furrey, son of Gamecocks’ wide receivers coach Mike Furrey, is officially joining the squad. He might not be the highest-rated recruit, but he’s grown up around the program and brings a unique edge from learning the ropes at home. With offers from several schools, Stone chose to stay close and add to a class that’s already packed with talent. How do you feel about legacy recruits—do they bring something extra to the team? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
Chad Williams+FollowGamecocks score big with Carter Miller transferSouth Carolina just made a major move to strengthen its offensive line by bringing in Carter Miller, a proven starter with experience at both guard and center. Miller’s track record—starting games at James Madison, Louisiana-Monroe, and UCF—means he’s not just filling a roster spot, but bringing real production and versatility to a position that desperately needed it. With the Gamecocks also adding WR Jayden Gibson and DL Jordan Thomas, it’s clear the team is serious about addressing key gaps. How do you feel about these transfer portal additions? Will this new lineup make a difference next season? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowStone Furrey joins Gamecocks—big news for SCStone Furrey, a standout wide receiver from Dutch Fork and son of South Carolina’s own receivers coach, just committed to the Gamecocks’ 2026 class. Not only does he bring serious speed (4.46 in the 40-yard dash) and nearly 700 receiving yards this season, but he’s also grown up around the program, giving him a unique edge. With Furrey on board, South Carolina’s recruiting class is now ranked No. 15 nationally. What do you think—does having a coach’s son on the team give the Gamecocks an inside advantage? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share