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South Carolina Gamecocks
University of South Carolina
 Columbia, SC
Founded: 1801
Stadium: Williams-Brice Stadium
Capacity: 80,250
Colors: Garnet & Black
Coach: Shane Beamer
Conference: Southeastern-

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 Season   Bowl   Date   Bowl Matchup 
  2022  Gator  12/30/2022  Notre Dame  45-38  South Carolina
  2021  Mayo  12/30/2021  South Carolina  38-21  North Carolina
  2018  Belk  12/29/2018  Virginia  28-0  South Carolina
  2017  Outback  1/1/2018  South Carolina  26-19  Michigan
  2016  Birmingham  12/29/2016  South Florida  46-39  South Carolina
  2014  Independence  12/27/2014  South Carolina  24-21  Miami
  2013  Capital One  1/1/2014  South Carolina  34-24  Wisconsin
  2012  Outback  1/1/2013  South Carolina  33-28  Michigan
  2011  Capital One  1/2/2012  South Carolina  30-13  Nebraska
  2010  Peach  12/4/2010  Auburn  56-17  South Carolina
  2009  Papajohns.com  1/2/2010  Connecticut  20-7  South Carolina
  2008  Outback  1/1/2009  Iowa  31-10  South Carolina
  2006  Liberty  12/29/2006  South Carolina  44-36  Houston
  2005  Independence  12/30/2005  Missouri  38-31  South Carolina
  2001  Outback  1/1/2002  South Carolina  31-28  Ohio State
  2000  Outback  1/1/2001  South Carolina  24-7  Ohio State
  1994  Micron PC  1/2/1995  South Carolina  24-21  West Virginia
  1988  Liberty  12/28/1988  Indiana  34-10  South Carolina
  1987  Gator  12/31/1987  Louisiana State  30-13  South Carolina
  1984  Gator  12/28/1984  Oklahoma State  21-14  South Carolina
  1980  Gator  12/29/1980  Pittsburgh  37-9  South Carolina
  1979  All-American  12/29/1979  Missouri  24-14  South Carolina
  1975  Capital One  12/20/1975  Miami Ohio  20-7  South Carolina
  1969  Peach  12/30/1969  West Virginia  14-3  South Carolina
  1945  Gator  1/1/1946  Wake Forest  26-14  South Carolina

 

 



Great Moments in College Football History

In 1905, 18 men were killed in college football games, and 159 were permanently injured.