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Halftime Hits: Watson heating up at No. 5 Clemson leads No. 3 Louisville 28-10

CLEMSON — Both defenses owned the opening stanza, but after a cold start both Lamar Jackson and Deshaun Watson have begun to find their rhythm – but then the Cardinals lost their cool and the Tigers heated up.

 

USC notes: Mistakes on special teams burn Gamecocks for second straight week

COLUMBIA — Special teams is usually a strength of this South Carolina team. And yet, that same unit has figured prominently in close losses over the past two weeks.

 

Charleston Southern rallies to beat Coastal Carolina, 59-58, 2 OT

CONWAY — When Coastal Carolina’s Kenneth Daniels scored on a 2-yard run in the second overtime, Charleston Southern coach Jamey Chadwell started to go over his options.

 

Once again, Morris Island light shines bright

FOLLY BEACH — Charleston’s biggest candle burned bright Saturday as the Morris Island Lighthouse was re-lit, temporarily.

 

Relief on the horizon for congested portion of I-526

One of South Carolina’s busiest interchanges — where Interstates 526 and 26 meet — is dangerous, especially for trucks. But help is on the way.

 

Charleston Battery faces FC Cincinnati in opening round of USL playoffs

For the better part of two seasons, the Charleston Battery was nearly unbeatable at MUSC Health Stadium.

 

6-year-old Jacob Hall died Saturday following Townville school shooting

Many across the state are mourning the loss of Jacob Hall, the 6-year-old child who died Saturday after being shot Wednesday by a teenage gunman at Townville Elementary School in Anderson County.

 

It cost $7,158 to see if terrorists can be held at Navy brig in Hanahan

Some angry politicians are questioning the amount of money spent by the Department of Defense to visit the Naval Consolidated Brig in Hanahan and two others sites deemed suitable for housing terror detainees.

 

Citadel 4-0 after 37-14 beatdown of Western Carolina

CULLOWHEE, N.C. -- Despite a 3-0 start to the season, the Bulldogs had yet to play a "complete Citadel football game," in the words of coach Brent Thompson.

 

Gamecocks can't muster enough offense to upset No. 9 Texas A&M

COLUMBIA — South Carolina’s defense did everything it could to set the table for an upset Saturday. But the Gamecocks’ offense wasn’t able to generate enough to take advantage of it.

 

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