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Jackson State holds on to the top spot after beating Florida A&M on the road by 25 points without its starting quarterback. That's an impressive win.
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South Carolina State University added fencing, cameras, and law enforcement support before Saturday’s Bulldogs home game against Morgan State in Orangeburg.
South Carolina is parting ways with offensive coordinator Mike Shula nine games into the 2025 season. The news — first reported Sunday by 247Sports, On3 and Football Scoop — comes a day after the Gamecocks managed 230 total yards,
South Carolina football coach Shane Beamer fired offensive coordinator Mike Shula, less than one year after promoting him to the position.
The most anticipated high school football game in South Carolina this week takes center stage Friday night when the undefeated Irmo Yellow Jackets (9-0, 4-0) host the three-time defending state champion Dutch Fork Silver Foxes (7-1, 4-0) in a showdown that will determine the Class 5A Region 4 championship.
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Atkins throws 4 TDs, Smith catches 2 in South Carolina State’s 51-20 rout over Norfolk State
William Atkins IV threw four touchdown passes, Jordan Smith caught two of them, and South Carolina State routed Norfolk State 51-20 in a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference opener for both teams on Saturday.
Norfolk State prepares for MEAC play, energized by a bye week and focused on a championship run.
Dorman senior defensive back Kentavion Anderson, a Clemson commit, is among five finalists for South Carolina's Mr. Football in 2025.
Robert Geathers, a defensive end for the SC State Bulldogs from 1977 to 1981, struggles with severe memory loss.
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NCAA ordered to pay $18M to former South Carolina State football player in concussion lawsuit
Robert Geathers, who played at South Carolina State University from 1977 to 1980, was awarded $10 million. His wife, Debra, was awarded $8 million.
The five finalists for South Carolina’s Mr. Football were announced on Friday afternoon. The finalists are Dorman’s Kentavion Anderson, South Pointe’s J’Zavien Currence, Carvers Bay’s Zyon Guiles, Dillon’s Zamaurious Robertson and Northwestern’s Tamarion Watkins.