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South Carolina Coaches


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-

Team Home Summary  Coaches Games by Year Opponents Rankings Bowls Conference


 Season Total   Bowls   Conference 
 Coach   Years   W/L/T   PF  PA   W/L/T  PF  PA   W/L/T   PF  PA 
Shane Beamer 2021-202425-21126811541-1766611-16658789
Will Muschamp 2016-202028-33148016401-2659317-259461154
Steve Spurrier 2005-201587-54384531325-321321146-4221892128
Lou Holtz 1999-200433-37141614942-0553519-298821101
Brad Scott 1994-199823-32-1141115161-0242113-26-18871135
Sparky Woods 1989-199324-28-3110812095-11218386
Joe Morrison 1983-198839-28-2175714360-33785
Richard Bell 19824-7224259
Jim Carlen 1975-198145-36-1179514270-33081
Paul Dietzel 1966-197442-53-1191720540-131423-15-1857683
Marvin Bass 1961-196517-29-466584813-18-2494500
Warren Giese 1956-196028-21-178368519-15-1479418
Rex Enright 1938-195564-69-7188220096-11219340
John D. McMillan 19452-4-31131920-11426
Williams Doc Newton 19443-4-2135106
Lt. James P. Moran 19435-211856
Rex Enright 1938-195564-69-7188220096-11219340
Don McCallister 1935-193713-20-1365492
W.L. Billy Laval 1928-193439-26-6813676
Harry Lightsey 19274-546172
Branch Bocock 1925-192613-730989
Sol S. Metzger 1920-192426-18-2514362
Dixon Foster 1917-19194-12-1162201
Frank M. Dobson 19182-1-13351
Dixon Foster 1917-19194-12-1162201
Rice Warren 19162-785168
N.B. Red Edgerton 1912-191519-13-3657453
John H. Neff 1910-19115-8-289211
Christie Benet 1904-190913-17-3259381
Douglas McKay 19073-0304
Christie Benet 1904-190913-17-3259381
C.R. Williams 1902-190314-343451
Byron W. By Dickson 19013-48552
I.O. Hunt 1899-19006-688128
William Bill Wertenbaker 18981-21635
W.P. Murphy 18970-3628
W.H. Dixie Whaley 18961-32030
No Coach 1892-18952-438120




Some records may be incomplete.



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