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The 2009 South Carolina Gamecocks football team represented the University of South Carolina in the
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. The team's head coach was
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, who was in his fifth season at USC. The Gamecocks played their home games at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, South Carolina. Carolina finished the season 7–6, winning the Palmetto Bowl over in-state rival Clemson 34–17 in their final regular season game, before losing in the
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20–7 against Connecticut. The victory over Clemson was the first of five in a row, South Carolina's longest win streak in the history of the rivalry. This season also saw the introduction of "Sandstorm". The 1999 Finnish trance song was played before two decisive plays during a home game against No. 4 Ole Miss. With these plays, South Carolina sealed a historic upset, their first win against a top 5 team since
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. After this, the song became a Gamecock anthem. By 2021, new head coach Shane Beamer had said that "you hear that song and immediately - I do, and I'm sure most people do - think of South Carolina football."


Preseason

On April 11, 2009, the Garnet squad defeated the Black squad, 30–14, in the annual Garnet & Black Spring Game, in front of a crowd of 25,157. Redshirt sophomore quarterback Stephen Garcia finished the game 13–20 with 144 yards and two touchdowns, while true freshman Jarvis Giles led the ground game with 114 yards and two touchdowns on 12 carries.


Schedule


Schedule notes

*Carolina's 2009 schedule was rated the toughest in the nation by college football guru Phil Steele. *Radio coverage for all games was on the Gamecock Sports Radio Network. *The week four game against Ole Miss were played on Thursday, September 24, as part of the ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime package. *The week eleven game against Florida on November 14, 2009 featured the Gamecocks wearing special black and desert camouflage uniforms designed by Under Armour in support of the Wounded Warrior Project.


Game summaries


NC State


Georgia


Florida Atlantic


Ole Miss


SC State


Kentucky


Alabama


Vanderbilt


Tennessee


Arkansas


Florida


Clemson


Connecticut


Players


Depth chart

Projected starters and primary backups versus Clemson on November 28, 2009.


Awards

*Devin Taylor - SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week, 9/7/09; College Football News Third-Team Freshman All-American; SEC Coaches All-Freshmen Team; Rivals.com SEC All-Freshman Team *Jarvis Giles – SEC Freshman of the Week, 9/21/09 *Eric Norwood – SEC Defensive Player of the Week, 9/28/09; Butkus Award Finalist; First-Team Coaches All-SEC; First-Team AP All-SEC; First-Team ESPN All-SEC; Walter Camp First-Team All-American; First-Team AP All-American *Alshon Jeffery – SEC Freshman of the Week, 10/12/09; College Football News First-Team Freshman All-American; SEC Coaches All-Freshmen Team; Rivals.com SEC All-Freshman Team; Scout.com Freshman All-American Team; FWAA Freshman All-American Team *Ladi Ajiboye - SEC Co-Defensive Lineman of the Week, 11/30/09 *Cliff Matthews – Second-Team Coaches All-SEC; Honorable Mention AP All-SEC *Chris Culliver – Second-Team AP All-SEC *Stephon Gilmore – College Football News First-Team Freshman All-American; SEC Coaches All-Freshmen Team; Rivals.com SEC Defensive Freshman of the Year; Scout.com Freshman All-American Team *T.J. Johnson – SEC Coaches All-Freshmen Team; Rivals.com SEC All-Freshman Team


2009 recruiting class


Rankings


Statistics


Scores by quarter


Team


Offense


Rushing


Passing


Receiving


Defense


Special teams


Coaching staff

*
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– Head Coach * Ellis Johnson – Assistant Head Coach & Defense Assistant Coach *
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– Defensive Coordinator & Safeties * Shane Beamer – Cornerbacks/Special Teams & Recruiting Coordinator *
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– Running Backs *Johnson Hunter – Tight Ends *Brad Lawing – Defensive Line *G.A. Mangus – Quarterbacks *Steve Spurrier, Jr. – Wide Receivers * Eric Wolford – Offensive Line * Craig Fitzgerald – Strength


References

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