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The 1988 South Carolina Gamecocks football team represented the University of South Carolina as an independent team in the 1988 NCAA Division I-A football season. They finished with eight wins and four losses (8-4) and with a loss against Indiana in the 1988 Liberty Bowl. The Gamecocks were led by head coach Joe Morrison in his final season as head coach prior to his dying of a heart attack in February 1989.


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Schedule


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Roster

Todd Ellis - QB; Mike Dingle - RB; Harold Green - RB; Robert Brooks - WR; Jamie Penland- WR; Patrick Hinton - LB; Ron Rabune - Safety; Robert Robinson - CB; Kevin Hendrix - DE; Collin Mackie - Kicker; Keith Bing - RB Mike Dingle - RB Gerald Williams - RB Albert Haynes - RB Ray Bolton - RB Eddie Miller WR Carl Platt - WR George Rush - WR Anthony Parlor - WR Hardin Brown - WR Vic McConnell - WR Bill Zorr - WR Darren Greene - WR Ken Watson - TE Trent Simpson - TE Mark Fryer - OL Ike Harris - OL Randy Harwell - OL Paul Shivers - OL Calvin Stephens - OL Dany Branch - OL Charles Gowan - OL Kenny Haynes - OL Marty Dye - DL Derrick Frazier - DL Tim High - DL David Taylor - DL Patrick Blackwell - DL Kevin Hendrix - DL Kurt Wilson - DL Theartis Woodard - DL Patrick Hinton - LB Derrick Little - LB Matt McKernan - LB Corey Miller - LB Keith Emmons - LB Mike Tolbert - DB Ron Rabune . DB Robert Robinson - DB Stephane Williams - DB Dale Campbell - DB Mike Conway - DB Pat Turner - DB


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Coaching staff

  • Joe Morrison, head coach
  • Al Groh, offensive coordinator
  • Joe Lee Dunn, defensive coordinator
  • Charlie Weiss, assistant coach
  • Fred Jackson, quarterbacks and wide receivers coach

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References

  • Griffin, J. C. (1992). The First Hundred Years: A History of South Carolina Football. Atlanta: Longstreet Press

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