“Sandstorm” will have a different look and feel when it’s played at South Carolina football’s game ... “Sandstorm” at a pregame concert at Gamecock Park before USC plays the Wildcats ...
Darude, a DJ and record producer from Finland who composed “Sandstorm,” is coming to South Carolina. The 1999 instrumental has become a classic rallying tune for all of Gamecocks athletics ...
Fans storm the field as the Gamecocks earn the program’s first win over a ranked opponent in the last 10 tries.
Since Beamer took over, South Carolina is 2-2 off of bye weeks. Can the Gamecocks get a major upset this week?
SEC Network's Ryan McGee takes us back to the South Carolina vs. Ole Miss matchup in 2009 and explains how this massive upset led to one of the most iconic traditions in SEC football.
Shane Beamer’s South Carolina football team is 4-3, and the team has plenty of goals still in front of them. The Gamecocks ...
The Rebels' last trip to Williams Brice Stadium came in 2009, which many Gamecocks deemed the birth of "Sandstorm" during a Thursday night upset of nationally-ranked Ole Miss. South Carolina has ...
To South Carolina football fans ... The upset win over the Rebels also launched a new era of Gamecock-related music.
Clemson took the title of "Best Small City" for sports. Here is what WalletHub said about the city: ...
South Carolina fell 27-3 on Saturday ... Whatever home-field advantage the Gamecocks had with “2001” and 80,000 people jumping around during “Sandstorm” went out the window when the ...
South Carolina is at home ... the towels are flapping and that first beat of Sandstorm hits in the fourth quarter, it feels impossible the Gamecocks could ever lose at home.