John Camacho+FollowGamecock legacy: Munnerlyn Jr. gets his shotCaptain Munnerlyn Jr., son of the Gamecock legend, just landed an offer from South Carolina—and he’s only a freshman! This is the kind of full-circle sports moment that gets people talking. With impressive stats already under his belt at Williamson High in Alabama, Munnerlyn Jr. is catching the eye of top programs, including Florida and Tennessee. It’s wild to think he could follow in his dad’s footsteps in Columbia, possibly even playing for Coach Beamer if he sticks around. How do you feel about legacy recruits—do they add extra excitement or extra pressure? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
glen25+FollowGamecocks make top five for star EDGE recruitFrederick Ards, a four-star pass rusher from Orlando, just put South Carolina in his final five schools, alongside powerhouse programs like Alabama and Florida State. What’s really exciting for Gamecock fans is that Ards has scheduled an official visit to Columbia in June—right when several other top recruits will be on campus. With over 20 major offers, Ards is a big priority for Coach Beamer and his staff, who’ve been working hard to make Columbia feel like home. How do you think landing Ards could change the Gamecocks’ future? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowGamecocks stunned by record loss at homeSouth Carolina fans watched in disbelief as the Gamecocks suffered their worst home defeat in the Paris era, falling to Florida by a staggering 47 points. The energy from the white-out crowd quickly faded as Florida’s size and shooting left USC scrambling, and by halftime, most fans had already headed for the exits. Despite the tough night, freshman Eli Ellis brought a spark in his return from injury, leading the team in scoring and drawing chants from the student section. What do you think needs to change for USC to bounce back this season? #Sports #Gamecocks #USC00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowWhy South Carolina fans are buzzing about LaNorris SellersLaNorris Sellers is back in the Heisman Trophy conversation, and this time the excitement feels different. After a tough season where he faced constant pressure behind a struggling offensive line, South Carolina’s new offensive coordinator, Kendal Briles, is bringing his high-powered Air Raid offense to Columbia. Briles has a strong track record of developing quarterbacks, and with upgrades to the supporting cast, Sellers could finally show why he was once hyped as a future star. Could this be the year Sellers lives up to the buzz and puts the Gamecocks on the national map? What do you think will make the biggest difference for him this season? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowGamecock defenders making national noiseSouth Carolina’s own Raven Johnson and Joyce Edwards are turning heads on the national stage, both landing spots on the 2026 Naismith Defensive Player of the Year watch list. It’s not just about stats—though Johnson’s lockdown defense and Edwards’ ability to guard any position are a big reason the Gamecocks are one of only three schools with multiple players recognized. Johnson’s steals almost always lead to points, and Edwards is a defensive force in the paint and on the perimeter. How do you think their defensive skills stack up against the rest of the country? #Sports #Gamecocks #WomensBasketball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowAiden Gibson’s big decision: Gamecocks or Nittany Lions?Aiden Gibson, one of South Carolina’s top high school running backs, is about to make a huge call on his football future. He’s set to visit the Gamecocks in Columbia June 5-7, right before heading to Penn State the following weekend. Gibson, who racked up over 1,600 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns last season at Woodruff High, says he’s looking for a program that will truly develop him, not just rack up wins. What matters more for a young athlete—coaching style, team culture, or national spotlight? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowGamecocks hold strong at No. 3 in AP pollSouth Carolina women’s basketball just wrapped up a wild week—dropping a heartbreaker to Oklahoma but bouncing back with a huge win over Vanderbilt. Despite the split, the Gamecocks are still ranked No. 3 in the nation, right behind UConn and UCLA. What’s really interesting is how voters see them: some have USC as high as No. 2, while a couple even dropped them to No. 5. No matter what, they’re still the top SEC team on most ballots. With a tough road game at Auburn up next, do you think the Gamecocks will climb back up, or is this where they belong for now? #Sports #Gamecocks #WomensBasketball00Share
Susan Reeves+FollowMeet South Carolina’s quiet new game-changerAlicia Tournebize might be the youngest and shyest on the South Carolina women’s basketball team, but her drive is already making waves. At just 18, she’s transitioned from pro basketball in France to finding her rhythm with the Gamecocks. Her ex-teammate Kariata Diaby says Alicia’s competitive spirit and ability to learn fast set her apart—she’s not just tall, she’s versatile, defending the rim and hitting threes. Even coach Dawn Staley calls her “unafraid.” How do you think Alicia’s unique style and determination will impact the team this season? #Sports #Basketball #Gamecocks00Share
John Camacho+FollowGamecock recruits make big moves in 2026 rankingsSouth Carolina football fans have plenty to cheer about—several Gamecock commits just made major leaps in the final 2026 Rivals300 rankings. J’Zavien Currence, a versatile safety from South Pointe, soared 97 spots to No. 67, showing off his all-around skills and football IQ. Kosci Barnes, a dynamic cornerback, jumped into the top 300, now sitting at 286. And Dutch Fork’s Julian Walker is officially a five-star EDGE, climbing to No. 15 overall. These jumps signal real momentum for the program. How do you think these rising stars will impact the Gamecocks’ future? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGamecocks shake up offensive line for 2026South Carolina football is making big moves to fix its offensive line after a tough 2025 season. With a new coaching duo—Randy Clements and Kendal Briles, who already have a strong working relationship—the Gamecocks are aiming for a major turnaround. They’ve brought in eight transfers and three freshmen, completely overhauling the lineup. Standouts like Jacarrius Peak and Emmanuel Poku bring experience and fresh energy, while five-star recruit Darius Gray adds serious promise. With only two starters returning, this is a true reset. Do you think this bold strategy will pay off for the Gamecocks next season? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share