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2004 South Carolina Gamecocks football team
American college football season
American college football season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 2004 |
| team | South Carolina Gamecocks |
| image | South Carolina Gamecocks logo.svg |
| image_size | 125 |
| conference | Southeastern Conference |
| division | Eastern Division |
| short_conf | SEC |
| record | 6–5 |
| conf_record | 4–4 |
| head_coach | Lou Holtz |
| hc_year | 6th |
| off_coach | Skip Holtz |
| oc_year | 6th |
| off_scheme | Spread |
| def_coach | Rick Minter |
| dc_year | 1st |
| def_scheme | [4–3](4-3-defense) |
| stadium | Williams-Brice Stadium |
The 2004 South Carolina Gamecocks football team represented the University of South Carolina in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) during the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Gamecocks were led by Lou Holtz in his sixth and final season as head coach and played their home games in Williams–Brice Stadium in Columbia, South Carolina. They finished the season with a 6–5 record.
Senior Dondrial Pinkins and sophomore Syvelle Newton shared the quarterback position. Wide receiver Troy Williamson became a focal point of the offense, nearly doubling his production. Free safety Ko Kimpson was named the SEC Freshman of the Year.
Holtz had privately indicated in the summer that the upcoming season might be his last. The Gamecocks started the season somewhat successfully, with five wins and two close conference losses. However, to Holtz's surprise, the Gamecocks then played poorly against No. 12 Tennessee at home, the first of three losses in South Carolina's final four games. During the two weeks between the losses to Tennessee and Florida, in secret, Holtz informed the athletics department that it would be his last season and former Florida head coach Steve Spurrier agreed to replace him.
Two days before the regular season finale against archrival Clemson, Holtz informed his players of his decision. Down 7–29 against the Tigers near the end of the fourth quarter, a fight broke out between the two teams. Although they had their first winning season since 2001, South Carolina declined to accept a bowl bid due to the team's involvement in the brawl, marking the first time the school had declined a bowl bid since 1990. Over the next several days, Holtz retired from coaching after 44 years and Spurrier was introduced as the next head coach at South Carolina.
Schedule
The September 11 game against Georgia played host to ESPN's College Gameday.
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References
References
- "2004 South Carolina Gamecocks Schedule and Results".
- (2004-09-25). "Gamecocks Win!".
- (2004-09-18). "Gamecocks Roll Past South Florida, 34-3".
- Rosa, Poch de la. (2021-10-13). "What Happened To Troy Williamson? (Complete Story)".
- "Ko Simpson named SEC Freshman of the Year".
- Spear, Bob. (July 29, 2016). "How Steve Spurrier became a Gamecock".
- Iacobelli, Pete. "Holtz to retire after season, Spurrier on tap to replace him".
- (November 20, 2004). "Both South Carolina and Clemson opt out of bowl games due to brawl".
- "South Carolina Gamecocks College Football History, Stats, Records".
- (2004-11-22). "Lou Holtz Announces Retirement From Coaching".
- (2004-11-23). "Steve Spurrier Announced as New Head Football Coach at South Carolina".
- "Cumulative Season Statistics". University of South Carolina.
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