2010 South Carolina Gamecocks football team

2010 South Carolina Gamecocks football
SEC East Division champion
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
DivisionEastern Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 22
APNo. 22
Record9–5 (5–3 SEC)
Head coach
Offensive schemeMultiple
Defensive coordinatorEllis Johnson (3rd season)
Base defense4–2–5
Home stadiumWilliams-Brice Stadium
(Capacity: 80,250)
Seasons
← 2009
2011 →
2010 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Eastern Division
No. 22 South Carolina x   5 3     9 5  
Florida   4 4     8 5  
Georgia   3 5     6 7  
Tennessee   3 5     6 7  
Kentucky   2 6     6 7  
Vanderbilt   1 7     2 10  
Western Division
No. 1 Auburn x$#   8 0     14 0  
No. 12 Arkansas %   6 2     10 3  
No. 8 LSU   6 2     11 2  
No. 10 Alabama   5 3     10 3  
No. 15 Mississippi State   4 4     9 4  
Ole Miss*   1 7     4 8  
Championship: Auburn 56, South Carolina 17
  • # – BCS National Champion
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • % – BCS at-large representative
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • * Ole Miss vacated all wins due to NCAA violations.
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2010 South Carolina Gamecocks football team represented the University of South Carolina in the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team's head coach was Steve Spurrier, who was in his sixth season at USC. The Gamecocks played their home games at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, South Carolina and were members of the East Division of the Southeastern Conference. The Gamecocks finished the season 9–5, 5–3 in SEC play to win the East Division for the first and only time in program history. A highlight of the season was South Carolina's convincing win against defending national champion No. 1 Alabama, their first ever victory over a No. 1 ranked opponent.[1] They earned their first appearance in the SEC Championship, where they were defeated by No. 1 Auburn 17–56. They were invited to the Chick-fil-A Bowl, where they were defeated by No. 23 Florida State 17–26. For leading the Gamecocks to the SEC East Division championship, Steve Spurrier was awarded his seventh and final SEC Coach of the Year Award.[2]

  1. ^ Iacobelli, Pete. "South Carolina shocks No. 1 Alabama". The Florida Times-Union. Retrieved August 6, 2024.
  2. ^ Man, Gamecock (December 8, 2010). "Steve Spurrier Wins SEC Coach of the Year Award". Garnet And Black Attack. Retrieved August 6, 2024.