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The Georgia–South Carolina football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Georgia Bulldogs and South Carolina Gamecocks. The series started in 1894 and was played intermittently over the next several decades. [1] The series then became much more frequent, being played almost every year from 1958 to 1989. [1]
This is a list of seasons completed by the South Carolina Gamecocks football team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Since the team's creation in 1892, the Gamecocks have participated in 1,309 officially sanctioned games, including 25 bowl games.
South Carolina: 77–45 5,008 South Carolina: 36–33 Soccer September 5, 2024 Stone Stadium Columbia, South Carolina Tie 1–1 6,050 Clemson: 16–11–4 Softball March 20, 2024 McWhorter Stadium Clemson, South Carolina: South Carolina: 6–4 (12) 1,867 Clemson: 6–1* April 9, 2024 Beckham Field Columbia, South Carolina Clemson: 7–0 2,055 ...
The North Carolina–South Carolina football rivalry, also known as the Battle of the Carolinas, is an American college football rivalry between the North Carolina Tar Heels football team of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and South Carolina Gamecocks football team of the University of South Carolina. North Carolina leads the ...
South Carolina's dominant 63–38 victory against Tennessee set the record for most points scored by an unranked team against a top-five team in college football history. [100] During the same game, South Carolina quarterback Spencer Rattler gave a legendary performance, throwing for 438 passing yards,six touchdowns, and no picks, breaking the ...
A late decision by South Carolina head coach Steve Spurrier to punt rather than attempt a fourth down conversion, allowed Tennessee to get the ball back with just minutes remaining. With 5–1 (3–1 SEC) South Carolina up 21–20, a phenomenal catch by Marquez North put 3–3 (0–2 SEC) Tennessee in field goal range.
It was the first win in a meeting of top-ten teams in program history, [196] and the third consecutive win over Georgia was also a school record. [196] By this point, South Carolina was on a school-record ten-game winning streak, had won all of its games that season by an average of 25 points, and were ranked No. 3 in the country, the second ...
On Saturday September 20, 1969, South Carolina hosted Duke to open the 100th college football season. Coming into the game, The Gamecocks were two and a half touchdown favorites according to odds makers, both teams being favorites to win the ACC in pre season speculation. An area of concern for the Gamecocks however was the unproven offensive line.