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Where will we talk about sports in 2023?
Twitter is imploding, but so far its would-be challengers are coming up short.
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Twitter is imploding, but so far its would-be challengers are coming up short.
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Last week we said goodbye to Rilo, a real piece of work who lived to the unbelievably old age of 16.
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Plus, notes on Lou Holtz and Georgia's sexual assault scandal.
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In the 2010s, recruiting sites got pretty good at weeding out frauds. But NIL gives grifters a new foothold.
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The godfather of advanced CFB stats has released a new resource that's going to make it a lot more fun to talk about the Gamecocks of yore.
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The stopgap 2024 schedule, the first of the 16-team era, saw South Carolina lose its three most important rivals.
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The son of a Cuban emigre, Narciso Gonzales could write like hell and fearlessly spoke truth to power, but there's a big, insurmountable "but."
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From Jan. 2022 to Feb. 2023, I decided to live without a smartphone. What I learned is that it's not the phones themselves that are the problem.
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The story of how South Carolina replaced one of the most decorated play-by-play commentators in the industry with an underqualified novice.
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Forty years before Shemy Schembechler, another football coach was fired for supporting segregationist policies. Sort of. Not really. It's complicated.
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Some details from the chronology of Sandstorm that didn't fit into the Ole Miss de-bunking and a brief meditation on the supremely weird year in music that was 2008.
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How we came to share a false memory of Sandstorm's introduction to Gamecock culture.