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South Carolina’s SEC seasons ranked. Do you agree with No. 1?

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One theme stands out the top 4 are all Ole Ball Coach. So how ever we ended up at the end of is career here at Carolina coach Spurrier was the best, hands down. Who is your number one? I agree myself the 2010 team followed very closely by 2013 team..

South Carolina’s SEC seasons ranked. Do you agree with No. 1? 

July 01, 2019

South Carolina will play its 28th season of SEC football this fall. The Gamecocks have had some highs and some lows in the first 27 years, and here is a shot at ranking those seasons from best to worst here:

2010
Record: 9-5


Head coach: Steve Spurrier

The Details: This team might not have beaten the 2013 South Carolina squad, but it did win a title, at least of sorts. The Gamecocks were the SEC East champion and participated in the school’s only SEC championship game. If Marcus Lattimore doesn’t get knocked out of the Peach Bowl, this is a 10-win team.

2013
Record: 11-2


Head coach: Steve Spurrier

The Details: The last of the 11-win teams was also the highest ranked, finishing the year at No. 4, the highest final ranking in school history. A 23-21 loss to unranked Tennessee kept this team out of the SEC title game, but it won six straight to end the year.

2012
Record: 11-2


Head coach: Steve Spurrier

The Details: The Gamecocks lost by two points at No. 9 LSU and went to Florida the next week to play the No. 3 Gators. That game got away from them early and ended in a 44-11 loss, but South Carolina didn’t lose again.

2011
Record: 11-2


Head coach: Steve Spurrier

The Details: Beat Georgia 45-42 in Athens in one of the most raucous games in recent memory. A costly 16-13 loss to unranked Auburn kept this team out of the SEC title game and kept this season from being ranked third-best of the SEC era.

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You kind of have to......it did result in our only division title.

 
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