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South Carolina's best offensive playmakers are gone, not a promising prospect for an offense that had its share of problems last season. The Gamecocks were 5-7 and missed the postseason for the first time in coach Shane Beamer's three seasons. The offense ranked 12th in Southeastern Conference scoring and, while quarterback Spencer Rattle r and receiver Xavier Legette fueled the league's fourth-best passing attack, it was dead last in rushing.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — On the eve of the final game of her storied collegiate career, graduate student attacker Hailey Rhatigan practiced with her typical fusion of fire and finesse in North Carolina’s Bill Koman Practice Complex. In less than 24 hours, Rhatigan would play in the biggest game of her life thus far: the.
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CONWAY â At the age of 10, Tarron Jackson decided to hang up his football cleats. Having played for a couple of years, his interests lied more with shooting hoops and less about knocking around opposing quarterbacks. But, sometimes, purpose arises when you least expect it â burning for reasons well beyond yourself. He and his brother, Daron, enjoyed slinging around the pigskin, a bond forming over a sport that has put Tarron â one of the stars of a No. 11-ranked Coastal Carolina team that faces Liberty in the Cure Bowl on Saturday night â on the brink of a potential future in the NFL.
CONWAY â At the age of 10, Tarron Jackson decided to hang up his football cleats. Having played for a couple of years, his interests lied more with shooting hoops and less about knocking around opposing quarterbacks. But, sometimes, purpose arises when you least expect it â burning for reasons well beyond yourself. He and his brother, Daron, enjoyed slinging around the pigskin, a bond forming over a sport that has put Tarron â one of the stars of a No. 11-ranked Coastal Carolina team that faces Liberty in the Cure Bowl on Saturday night â on the brink of a potential future in the NFL.