The Daily Feed // 10.05.10
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FOOTBALL
Gamecocks Begin Alabama Week | Gamecocks Online
ESPN's College GameDay presented by The Home Depot will also be live from Columbia on Saturday. That three-hour show will be held at the historic Horseshoe in the middle of the University of South Carolina campus beginning at 9 a.m.
I think someone from the AD has been reading our blog.
Braggin' Rights | The Post and Courier
A prediction after each week of the season of who will win the Carolina0-Clemson game.
Tide's Ingram recalls Heisman moment against SC | WAAYTV.com
This is what I'm afraid of.
South Carolina: Why Haven't They Turned the Corner under Steve Spurrier? | Bleacher Report
Tide wants ‘perfect game’ against S.C. | TideSports.com
CBS Takes Six-Day Window for October 16 Games | Gamecocks Online
South Carolina Gets OT Commit | Saturday Down South
The South Carolina Gamecocks picked up another commitment from offensive tackle Will Sport from Pace high school in Florida. Sport is 6’6″ and weights 275lbs.
COPYWRONG
Gamecocks Lose To Trojans in Court of Law (Again) | Leftover Hot Dog
Nooooooo. What now?
Trojans Over Gamecocks at Supreme Court | Foxnews.com
Even Fox news is covering this story. I also saw it on the NBC Nightly News last night.
WOMEN'S SOCCER
Baladez Named College Soccer News National Player Of The Week | Gamecocks Online
Women's Soccer Players Earn Conference, National Honors | Gamecocks Online
Two South Carolina women's soccer players picked up honors Monday as senior forward Brooke Jacobs was named to the Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week and sophomore defender Christine Watts was named the SEC Defensive Player of the Week.
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Women's Basketball Opens Up Practice | Gamecocks Online
OLYMPIC SPORTS
Olympic Sports Roundup | GamecockCentral.com
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That's funny about the Horseshoe thing.
Welcome to the team Sport dude. Now, eat a steak or two.
I’m disheartened about the lawsuit. Isn’t there enough junk going on in the world? Do people really have to sue each other over a logo? If So. Cal. wants Carolina to change theirs, then just change it. Who cares? Live peaceably.
By the way, the dude who wrote the article said he didn’t know how a person could buy an item with one logo thinking it was for the other school, but I actually know someone who walks around in a So. Cal. cap and he’s a Carolina fan. I’ve never brought it up, ‘cause it would be an awkward conversation. Plus, it doesn’t matter anyway.
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by silver82blade on Oct 5, 2025 8:21 AM EDT reply actions
I don't know.
The “SC” thing isn’t a big deal, I guess, but I’ll admit that I think it’s BS that SoCal can trademark it. I also find it annoying that their AD is being such a prick about it, saying that they’re the “real” SC, etc. We’re not trying to copy them when we call ourselves USC or SC, because we’re the University of South Carolina. Our initials are SC or USC. I don’t see what ‘s so shocking about that. A Georgia fan once tried to convince me that we shouldn’t call ourselves USC because we don’t have as much football tradition as SoCal. That’s beside the point. We’re USC. That’s what we are. It doesn’t matter if SoCal has more winning tradition than us, and it doesn’t matter if the average person associates USC and SC with SoCal. The whole thing is kind of silly.
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by Gamecock Man on Oct 5, 2025 11:19 AM EDT up reply actions
Football aside,
If you ask the average person what they think of when they see the initials “SC,” I’d bet money their first response is not going to be “the University of Southern California.” SC is our postal code, it’s our state, and we are the flagship university of said state. We have every right to call ourselves USC/SC.
These kind of debates just drive me crazy, honestly. I don’t understand why people get so up in arms because two colleges happen to share the same initials. Big deal — neither school is more “real” than the other because the initials apply to both. Certainly, you can argue that Southern Cal deserves the name recognition behind USC, and I wouldn’t refute that. But we’re not copycats because we also happen to be a USC.
Of course, this all besides the fact that Carolina was a college before California was even a state, and our founding predates SoCal’s by about 80 years, I think.
by RumblinFish on Oct 5, 2025 4:09 PM EDT up reply actions
We weren't only a college before California was a state...
We were a college while California was still part of la Nueva España. The Mexican Revolution hadn’t even occurred yet when South Carolina was founded.
I agree. The whole thing is silly. Neither team has any more right to “USC” or “SC” than the other.
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by Gamecock Man on Oct 5, 2025 4:52 PM EDT up reply actions
Apropos of nothing...
Can we expect to see the Wildcock offense ever again? It worked so well against Clemmy, why have we shunned it since? Maybe it’s the wrench we can throw into Bama’s game plan.
I know I’m naive, but I’m just curious why it’s all but disappeared…*
*Also, I didnt get to watch the first 3 quarters of the Auburn game due to a ill-planned dinner party, and saw none of the Furman game because ESPN3 blacked it out. So forgive me if it was utilized in either…
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by Gamecock'n'Balls on Oct 5, 2025 10:08 AM EDT reply actions
I've been wondering the same thing.
We also got a big play out of it against USM. I figure that we don’t run it too much because we need to have Gilmore fresh on defense, but you would think that in big games we might give it a shot from time to time.
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by Gamecock Man on Oct 5, 2025 11:14 AM EDT up reply actions

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