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If Steve Spurrier were on the cover of the ESPN 'body' issue

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Check out more of Kev Roche's excellent work at Kev Draws and follow him on Twitter at @kevROSHAY.

Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina

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Thirty Three years ago, South Carolina became the only school in the state to have a #1 NFL draft pick (George Rogers). Two months ago today, Jadeveon Clowney added the second.

South Carolina's 1988 football season: An audio flashback

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Click the link to listen to Buck from The Rubber Chickens blog recall South Carolina's 1988 football season.

First look at Victor Hampton practicing with the Cincinnati Benglas

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Hampton signed with the Bengals on Tuesday.

Deadspin calls Uruguay the Clemson of South America

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From The Hater's Guide to the 2014 World Cup: "Uruguay won a fluke World Cup ages ago, and they've been trying to recapture the moment ever since, thus making them the Clemson of South America."

Robert Carter commits to Maryland

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The Gamecocks miss out on both former five-star recruits that considered transferring to Carolina this off-season. Given the assumption that Carlton Geathers will not return to the team next season, the 13-man roster for the 2014-15 season now appears set.

Danuel House commits to Texas A&M

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The Gamecocks miss out on the chance to add a former five-star small forward, as he decided to stay near Houston and attend Texas A&M. Thus, Gamecock fans will get to watch House play next season, just not in the garnet and black. He'll be immediately eligible and have two years to play two. The Gamecocks continue to pursue former five-star recruit Robert Carter Jr. from Georgia Tech. If he joins, he'll need to sit out the 2014-15 season. After that, he'll have two seasons of college eligibility remaining.

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Gene Cone guns down Anthony Papio

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Gene Cone made an error earlier in the game, but made up for it with this throw to get Anthony Papio at the plate with two outs. This play kept Maryland from pushing its lead to 5-3 in the bottom of the sixt.