Thursday, July 16, 2009

4 USC players have been named to the SEC coaches preseason all-league football teams


Four USC players have been named to the SEC coaches preseason all-league football teams, which were released today.
Senior LB Eric Norwood was selected to the first-team defense for the second straight season.

Sophomore QB Stephen Garcia and junior DB Chris Culliver were named as third-team selections on offense and defense.

Junior punter Spencer Lanning was also a third-team selection as a specialist.
A Full Story- HERE
I also strongly agree with Joe Person that Darin Stewart not getting on the team is bullsh*t. But it reinforces what we said about him here. I will say at the end of the year he will be on there.

Congrats to these Gamecocks!

Horn building a fence around South Carolina


The Gamecock Basketball Team picked up a commitment today from 6'8 F RJ Slawson from Fort Dorchester High School in Charleston today. This is the 2nd instate recruit Horn has for the 2010 class that is going to help the Gamecock basketball team take it to the next level. Welcome RJ.

Gamecocks land OL Eric Mack

Huge commitment for USC on Wednesday...OL Eric Mack (6-4 310) of Calhoun County, regarded as one of the state's top players and one of the top offensive linemen in the country, committed to USC Coach Wolford to be a gamecock for 2010. Mack picked the Gamecocks over numerous offers including Clemson, North Carolina, Auburn, Alabama, LSU, Tennessee, Florida State, Miami, Oklahoma and Michigan.

Mack is projected to play offensive guard for the Gamecocks. He is the 14th commitment for USC's 2010 class and the seventh offensive lineman.

More HERE

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Let's welcome Whitlock back to the team

USC cornerback C.C. Whitlock has been reinstated to the team following his second suspension this year.
Seems he still has one more hurdle and that deals with grades - "Sources have said Whitlock needs As and Bs in his summer school classes to remain eligible."
Let's hope CC gets his life on the right track and contribute to the gamecock football team in a positive manner this fall.

More on the story HERE and HERE from The State's Joe Person.

Sidney Rice

Probably the slowest time of the year for sports, but you can keep yourself entertained by following Sidney Rice on his webiste.
Hopefully, he will show the NFL what he showed Gamecock nation while he was in Columbia.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

3 Gamecocks you may not know now but will in '09

Let's take a look at 3 gamecocks that you may not know a lot about right now but we here at the LOHD office feel very strong that you will hear there name a lot in 2009. We are not going to call them sleepers, like Jarvis Giles has been called but we do feel these kids are flying under the radar right now and this excludes the incoming class. The guys listed below may not make the headlines every game but they will have a impact.

1. WR Tori Gurley --- this redshirt freshman was named the "Most Improved Wide Receiver" following spring drills in 2009. At 6 foot 5 inches, I feel this big boy with good hands will get plenty of chances to showcase why UNC and UT tried to go after him but he decided to be a gamecock. He could be that mis-match player like the former TE Jared Cook was in 2008. I also could see some designed "jump balls" for him in the redzone. I think good things are in store for Tori if he can get on the field as he is listed as a backup WR to Dion LeCron right now and the WR battle should be good to watch.
2. DE Clifton Geathers --- okay, I know you could say this guy is not a unknown after seeing action in 24 of the 25 games over the past two seasons. But this year he is a starter and will get lots of PT. As opposing teams look to limit LB Eric Norwood and DE Cliff Matthews look for Geathers to take advantage. He knows it is time to step up his game. His brother is Robert Geathers Jr who plays for the Cinncy Bengals so you know the kid has the genes to turn it up a higher notch. I feel real confident that this guy will surprise many and be a anchor up front.
3. OL T.J. Johnson---Redshirt freshman who enters the season listed on the first team at right guard after being named the 'Most Improved Offensive Lineman' in the spring. He plays aggressive yet plays smart. He is a big white boy that knows how to use his hands and we feel will only get better. This could be a kid that could easily be a 4 yr starter then be in the NFL. You will hear a lot about Q Richardson or J King up front but TJ will be the constant. I am not saying he will not surrender a sack or miss a assignment but I feel he will hold his own on the right side and provide some much needed running lanes.

Honorable mentions

Thoughts? Who am I missing here?

Monday, July 13, 2009

Gamecock Fans - Who will you miss most in '09?

So out of the "key loses" from 2008, which one will you miss the most? Can be from a personality stand point or a production issue? Post your comments.

Here are the "key" loses deemed by LOHD staff from 08 to 09---

*WR Kenny McKinley --- the "go to guy" for gamecock qbs for many years. Set record after record and had excellent hands to go with the no fear attitude to go across the middle. He set school career records for receptions and receiving yards, while also closing out his career second on the school’s all-time touchdown catches list. His 207 receptions seat him third in conference annals, and he is just the fifth SEC player to amass more than 200 catches in a career. He also became the 12th player in league history to record more than 2,700 receiving yards (2,781).

*TE Jared Cook --- big TE that kept getting better as the years went by. Proved to be a great target last season because of the mis-match he caused. The Mackey Award semifinalist and All-Southeastern Conference first-team selection started 11 contests at tight end. The junior ranked second on the team with 37 receptions for 573 yards (15.5 avg) and three touchdowns, ranking 12 in the league with an average of 44.08 receiving yards per game.

*SS Emanuel Cook --- He earned all-SEC recognition all three seasons he spent at South Carolina. He was tough, made lots of key tackles and broke up many passes.

*CB Captain Munnerlyn --- Cap started 28 games in three seasons at South Carolina. Was a first-team All-SEC cornerback as a true sophomore, opponents rarely challenged his side of the field in 2008. Munnerlyn established himself among the conference's best return specialists to boot.

*LB Jasper Brinkley --- the heart of the defense. Two years removed from a 107-tackle season, Brinkley made 65 stops in 2008 as he bounced back from an injury that cost him all of 2007. Was a run stopper and a pass defender. Seems his motor was always running.

*K/P Ryan Succop --- "Mr. Irrelevant" performed kicking, punting, and kickoff duties for the Gamecocks. His 161 career points ranks 10th on South Carolina's all-time list. In his career at USC he only missed 2 extra points. Anywhere on the field within 55 yards was his range and most of the time the odds where in his favor to make the FG.

So who will you miss most?

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Gamecock Weekend News Clippings


Spurrier

Gamecock Football

"The Gamecocks appear more talented than a year ago and should be better than last season. But with their minefield of a schedule, it might not show up in the won-lost record. Garcia's progress at quarterback and the offensive line's development are huge keys to South Carolina's success. But bettering the seven wins of last season won't be easy. Eight victories would be considered a resounding success."

Garnet & Black Blog Post
Other Gamecock Related Stuff

Pat Dooley, of The Sun, has put out his annual rankings of the SEC’s football programs. You can click here to read the reasons behind his picks, but here’s the summary which I feel is BS:
1. Florida
2. Bama
3. LSU
4. Georgia
5. Tennessee
6. Ole Miss
7. Arkansas
8. Kentucky
9. Auburn
10. South Carolina
11. Mississippi State
12. Vanderbilt

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Saturday, July 11, 2009

USC RB Target Marcus Lattimore on the Record

Running back Marcus Lattimore (Duncan, S.C./James F. Byrnes) is the top target for many schools and the top recruit from the Palmetto State. I found this video below interesting with his non-verbal communications when asked about USC and the recent SC OL commitments. I think it is safe to say that it looks good for Carolina in this battle to get this great RB for the future and especially now that Spurrier has put emphasis on the running game going forward. I hope we can land him and his buddy WR Nick Jones . We shall see but do check this short clip out provided by TheBigSpur.com’s William Gunter.......

Thursday, July 09, 2009

3 Gamecock Newcomers that will have a Impact in '09


Let's take a look at 3 gamecock newbies that will step up and be a big factor for the gamecocks in 2009. Not saying that they will shine out of the gate but overall they are key freshman to the gamecocks chances in 2009. I think this is fairly easily to guess and I want to say the following 3 will be on the All SEC Freshman team in '09 - -

1. CB Stephon Gilmore - he may be listed as a position player in the gamecock secondary but you could see him line up in the "cocky" formation (i.e "wild hog") to make plays for the offense. This kid can do good things on either side of the ball just get him on the field. I can see Spurrier using many trick plays with Gilmore somehow. USC coaching staff has stated that he is the best CB on the team and was a Parade All-American in high school. I think he will have no problem living up to the hype as long as he does not get "cocky." He has the size to play big opposing WRs and the speed to close in.

2. WR Alshon Jeffery- now that he is officially eligible for school, he can begin to learn the gamecock system because he will have to lace up and step up for the gamecock passing attack. He is a big time WR not only because of his size at 6-3 215lbs but this kid chose USC over USC for cryin out loud. Don't see that everyday and he will be the next USC receiver to play in the NFL as he will prove why he wears #1. Stephen Garcia needs him to be all that we hope him to be as the lost of McKinley and Cook hurts the 'cock n fire' offense. But I feel Jeffery and Jason Barnes will fill in nicely with some snaps under their belts and help Garcia look good in '09.

3. SS DeVonte Holloman - has the skills coming out of high school to take over where NFL players E Cook and Captain Munnerlyn left off. He will be challenged early on as the USC secondary that is deemed a weak spot by many will have to prove to the college football world that the Carolina Defense is not suffering setbacks but rebuilding. He knows how to wrap up the ball carrier but also has good hands to pull down a INT. I think he will also add heart to the D and aid the young CBs lock it down on the field.

thoughts? Who did I overlook?

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Gamecock Mid-week Clippings

USC Football
LOHD Posts
Garnet & Black Post

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Gibson Commits to USC, another OL

Join LOHD in welcoming OL Cody Gibson (6-6 260) of Tallahassee, FL who committed today to being a USC Gamecock.

Gibson made an unofficial visit to USC Sunday and Monday and contacted USC recruiter/RB Coach Jay Graham Tuesday to make it known that he wants to be a gamecock.

He committed to the Gamecocks over offers from Maryland, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa State, East Carolina, Southern Miss, Tulane and Marshall. Gibson becomes the 13th overall commitment for the Gamecocks and the sixth for the offensive line.