South Carolina

NCAA Division 1 | United States

Team Info

Founded: 1892

Stadium: Williams–Brice Stadium

Manager: N/A

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
29 Nov 2025
17:00
South Carolina 14 - 28 Clemson NCAA Division 1
22 Nov 2025
21:15
South Carolina 51 - 7 Coastal Carolina NCAA Division 1
15 Nov 2025
17:00
Texas A and M 31 - 30 South Carolina NCAA Division 1
01 Nov 2025
23:00
Ole Miss 30 - 14 South Carolina NCAA Division 1
VaughtHemingway Stadium
25 Oct 2025
19:30
South Carolina 29 - 22 Alabama NCAA Division 1
18 Oct 2025
16:45
South Carolina 26 - 7 Oklahoma NCAA Division 1
11 Oct 2025
23:45
LSU 10 - 20 South Carolina NCAA Division 1
Tiger Stadium
27 Sep 2025
23:45
South Carolina 13 - 35 Kentucky NCAA Division 1
20 Sep 2025
23:00
Missouri 20 - 29 South Carolina NCAA Division 1
13 Sep 2025
23:45
South Carolina 31 - 7 Vanderbilt NCAA Division 1

About South Carolina

The South Carolina Gamecocks football program represents the University of South Carolina. The Gamecocks compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference. The team's head coach is Shane Beamer. They play their home games at Williams–Brice Stadium.

From 1953 through 1970, the Gamecocks played in the Atlantic Coast Conference, winning the 1969 ACC championship and finishing No. 15 in the 1958 final AP poll. From 1971 through 1991, they competed as a major independent, producing 1980 Heisman Trophy winner George Rogers, six bowl appearances, and Final Top-25 rankings in 1984 and 1987 (AP No. 11 and No. 15). Since 1992, they have competed in the Southeastern Conference, winning the SEC East division in 2010 and posting seven final Top-25 rankings including three Top-10 finishes.

South Carolina has produced a National Coach of the Year in Joe Morrison (1984), three SEC coaches of the year in Lou Holtz (2000) and Steve Spurrier (2005, 2010), one ACC coach of the year in Paul Dietzel (1969), and two overall #1 NFL Draft picks in George Rogers (1981) and Jadeveon Clowney (2014). They also have five members of the College Football Hall of Fame in former players George Rogers and Sterling Sharpe, and former coaches Holtz and Spurrier as well as former Athletic Director Mike McGee.

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