The South Carolina Gamecocks are battling in the SEC baseball tournament but below is some other news of late dealing with the beloved Gamecocks. This should catch you up on what you missed:
USC Football
1. SI’s Andy Staples is out with his post-spring Top 25. Oklahoma is his top choice but he has the USC Gamecocks at number eight in his rankings.
2. South Carolina is being labled the best team of the SEC East.
3. Spurrier says Garcia is a changed man. Expect to see him join the team next week. Don’t act surprised.
USC Baseball
1. The answer to this question is yes. Is Gamecock baseball the nation’s best program?
2. USC associate head coach Chad Holbrook has his named mentioed for the Tennessee head coach opening and the opening at Nebraska. Rumor has it he is suppose to talk via phone with the Vols today about the opening. Last night, USC head coach Ray Tanner made it clear he, and USC, won’t let Holbrook just walk away without an attempt to keep him.
3. SEC Baseball Tournament: Gamecocks Defeat Auburn
From the GABA
—South Carolina Football in 2011: On the “Chicken Curse”
Good Stuff
Franz Beard of the 247sports network put together a look at the SEC East over the last five years, check it out. Here is what he gathered on USC:
From 247sports
SOUTH CAROLINA: South Carolina won its first SEC Eastern Division championship in 2010. That was also the first year in the past five that the Gamecocks had a good rushing game (154.4 per game) and rush defense (112.4) in the same season. It was also the only time in the past five seasons that South Carolina hasn’t run a deficit in turnovers (26 for, 26 against, net zero).
5-year record: 37-28/20-21 SEC (Coach Steve Spurrier)
National championships: 0; SEC championships: 0; Eastern Division championships: 1
Bowl record: 1-3
Scoring offense/defense (points per game):
2006 (8-5): 26.6/18.7
2007 (6-6): 26.1/23.5
2008 (7-6): 20.8/21.1
2009 (7-6): 20.6/20.4
2010 (9-5): 30.9/23.1
Total offense/defense (yards per game):
2006 (8-5): 395.0/336.8
2007 (6-6): 371.8/378.1
2008 (7-6): 316.5/291.9
2009 (7-6): 347.4/300.7
2010 (9-5): 392.8/354.4
Rushing offense/defense:
2006 (8-5): 144.3/146.9
2007 (6-6): 113.7/209.3
2008 (7-6): 94.1/132.7
2009 (7-6): 121.2/137.7
2010 (9-5): 154.4/112.4
Passing offense/defense:
2006 (8-5): 250.7/190.0
2007 (6-6): 258.2/168.8
2008 (7-6): 222.5/159.2
2009 (7-6): 226.2/163.0
2010 (9-5): 238.4/241.9
Turnovers (for/against):
2006 (8-5): 21/23 (-2)
2007 (6-6): 21/28 (-7)
2008 (7-6): 27/38 (-11)
2009 (7-6): 17/21 (-4)
2010 (9-5): 26/26 (0)
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