Episodes

  • Sankey Says: "Let 'Em Drink"
    Jun 1 2019
    Lawton and Will follow along the NCAA Baseball Tournament as Clemson defeats Illinois in their first game of the Oxford Regional & Coastal Carolina drops its opener to Auburn. The hosts also discuss the legislation passed by the Southeastern Conference to allow its teams to sell alcohol to the general public at sporting events. SEC Network's Peter Burns & Handicapping Expert Rob Veno of SportsMemo.com also join the show.
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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • The ACC's Charlotte Conspiracy Theory
    May 31 2019
    Lawton and Will bring in their final observations before Coastal Carolina & Clemson begin NCAA Baseball Tournament play, and also discuss the movement of the ACC Baseball Tournament to Charlotte. They also discuss why Virginia is getting so much preseason football love, and go over the latest opening lines for games involving the Tigers and Gamecocks for the 2019 season.
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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • So Much To Do In Paradise
    May 30 2019
    Attendance is on the mind of Lawton and Will for this edition of the SC Sports Show. The SEC wants to increase it, an MLB team may be on the move because of it, and Oxford is hoping some delicacies to honor the teams in its regional will encourage fans (including Clemson) to make the trip. The gentlemen also look at South Carolina's 2020 SEC Basketball opponents, which were released Wednesday,
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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Mayo Aversion in the South is a "Declaration of War"
    May 29 2019
    Lawton and Will reunite after the Memorial Day holiday weekend to discuss further the chances of Clemson and Coastal Carolina in the NCAA Baseball Tournament. Collyn Taylor of Gamecock Central stops by to talk about AJ Lawson's withdrawal from the NBA Draft and his return to South Carolina. The hosts also reference the story of RJ Hampton, who decided to forego playing college basketball in favor of earning money professionally overseas.
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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • The Memorial Day Edition
    May 28 2019
    Will Palaszczuk takes you through a special Memorial Day edition of the SC Sports Show, detailing the postseason fate of Clemson and Coastal Carolina baseball. He also breaks down a big commitment for South Carolina football that can change the complexion of the Gamecocks offense in 2020 and beyond. Memorial Day weekend brought about the passing of three iconic sports figures who were remembered during the show. Palaszczuk breaks down what he calls the "inexcusable" hiring of former Baylor Head Coach Art Briles to lead a Texas High School as its football coach.
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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Closing the Book on Osterine
    May 25 2019
    Lawton and Will discuss the denial of Clemson's NCAA appeal for the Osterine allegations and what it means for the Tigers in 2019. They also go over some of the latest projections for All-Conference players in the ACC & SEC along with projecting Clemson's possible opening round destination in the NCAA Baseball Tournament.
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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • It's a Dry Heat...
    May 24 2019
    Lawton and Will discuss Clemson's big baseball victory over Louisville, which sets them up for a berth in next week's NCAA Baseball Tournament. They also discuss potential tweaks to the College Football Playoff and potential "fatigue" for another matchup between the Tigers and Alabama. Two prominent coaches made headlines for comments about the changing landscape of college athletics which the two hosts weigh in on as well.
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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Mortgaging the Future
    May 23 2019
    Lawton and Will wrap up South Carolina's baseball season and look ahead to Clemson's all-important game in the ACC Baseball Tournament with Louisville. They speak with Matt Connolly of The State newspaper regarding the happenings in Durham with the baseball team and also ask about the injury to Clemson basketball player Jonathan Baehre. The hosts also ask Gamecocks fans if they would trade any men's basketball or baseball success potential in exchange for a perrenial SEC football contender, which sparked some impassioned debate.
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    1 hr and 20 mins