1988 South Carolina Gamecocks football team

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.[1]

1988 South Carolina Gamecocks football
Liberty Bowl, L 10–34 vs. Indiana
ConferenceIndependent
1988 record8–4
Head coachJoe Morrison (6th season)
Offensive coordinatorAl Groh (1st season)
Defensive coordinatorJoe Lee Dunn (2nd season)
Home stadiumWilliams-Brice Stadium
1988 NCAA Division I-A independents football records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
No. 1 Notre Dame        12 0 0
No. 2 Miami (FL)        11 1 0
No. 3 Florida State        11 1 0
No. 5 West Virginia        11 1 0
Southern Miss        10 2 0
No. 13 Syracuse        10 2 0
Army        9 3 0
Louisville        8 3 0
South Carolina        8 4 0
Northern Illinois        7 4 0
Pittsburgh        6 5 0
Memphis State        6 5 0
Southwestern Louisiana        6 5 0
Rutgers        5 6 0
Akron        5 6 0
Penn State        5 6 0
Tulane        5 6 0
Louisiana Tech        4 7 0
Temple        4 7 0
Tulsa        4 7 0
Boston College        3 8 0
Cincinnati        3 8 0
East Carolina        3 8 0
Navy        3 8 0
Virginia Tech        3 8 0
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule

DateOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 3North CarolinaNo. 19W 31–1073,275
September 10Western CarolinaNo. 16
  • Williams-Brice Stadium
  • Columbia, South Carolina
W 38–068,800
September 17East CarolinaNo. 14
  • Williams-Brice Stadium
  • Columbia, South Carolina
W 17–066,000
September 24No. 6 GeorgiaNo. 14
  • Williams-Brice Stadium
  • Columbia, South Carolina (rivalry)
TBSW 23–1074,800
October 1Appalachian StateNo. 8
  • Williams-Brice Stadium
  • Columbia, South Carolina
W 35–971,380
October 8at Virginia TechNo. 8W 26–2442,845
October 15at Georgia TechNo. 8L 0–3445,103
October 29at North Carolina StateNo. 17ESPNW 23–754,800
November 5No. 5 Florida StateNo. 15
  • Williams-Brice Stadium
  • Columbia, South Carolina
ESPNL 0–5975,000
November 12Navy
  • Williams-Brice Stadium
  • Columbia, South Carolina
W 19–766,000
November 19at No. 15 ClemsonJPSL 10–2984,867
December 28vs. IndianaRaycomL 10–3439,210

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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

Coaching staff

References

  1. "Joe Morrison is dead at 51". Reading Eagle. Associated Press. February 6, 1989. p. 19. Retrieved January 27, 2013.
  2. "1988 Football Schedule". Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved June 22, 2017.
  • Griffin, J. C. (1992). The First Hundred Years: A History of South Carolina Football. Atlanta: Longstreet Press


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