South Carolina Gamecocks
(3-9)

Coach:
Randy Ball
Hometown: Franklin, MA
randyeball@comcast.net

TRANSACTIONS:
7

CAREER RECORD: 14-21

FAVORITE TEAM: Ohio State

 
2004 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
September 4 USC L Results
September 11 Illinois L Results
September 18 Tennessee L Results
September 25 Vanderbilt W Results
October 2 Alabama L Results
October 9 Michigan State L Results
October 16 Vanderbilt L Results
October 23 Kentucky W Results
October 30 Tennessee L Results
November 6 Kansas State L Results
November 13 Alabama W Results
November 20 Kentucky L Results

SEC FOOTBALL STANDINGS

Over.

Conf.
TEAM W L W L
Tennessee 9 3 7 1
Kentucky 7 5 6 2
Alabama 4 8 3 5
South Carolina 3 9 3 5
Vanderbilt 1 11 1 7

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FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS

2002 Ryan Dinwiddie, QB, Boise State
2003 Tatum Bell, RB, Oklahoma State
2004 Kay-Jay Harris, RB, West Virginia

Career Record vs. Opponents

ALABAMA
Mitch Dougherty

ARIZONA
Tom Carlson

COLORADO
Josh Purses

ILLINOIS
Darren Brandt

KANSAS STATE
Jeff Erickson

3-3 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-1
KENTUCKY
Jeff O'black
MICHIGAN
Todd Besecker
MICHIGAN STATE
John Lautzenheiser
OHIO STATE
Scott Smith
OKLAHOMA
Jon Osborn
3-3 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1
OKLAHOMA STATE
Steve Gordon
ARIZONA STATE
Eric Smith
PENN STATE
Marc Shaner
OREGON STATE
Matt Adams
TENNESSEE
Skip Smith
1-0 0-1 1-0 1-1 1-5

TEXAS A&M
Michael Thanasouras

UCLA
Bret Richards

USC
Mike Lautzenheiser

VANDERBILT
Matt Schweingruber

 
0-0 0-0 0-1 4-2 0-0
 

Team Records

Most Wins, Season - 7 2002
Most Consecutive Wins - 3 2002, 2003
Most Career Points, Individual - Ryan Dinwiddie, QB, Boise State (7,168) 2002 - 2003
Most Points Scored, Season (Team) - 20,520 2003
Most Points Scored, Season (Individual) - Walter Washington, QB, Temple (6,157) 2004
Most Points Scored, Game (Team) -

3,136
vs. Tennessee Coach Skip Smith

2003
Most Points Scored, Game (Individual) - Kay-Jay Harris, RB, West Virginia (1,069)
vs.
USC Coach Mike Lautzenheiser
2004

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