Here is the latest transfer portal news for coach Shane Beamer as South Carolina football adds a top rated running back to its 2025 roster.
Utah remains one of the more popular moving destinations, not only in federal data but from another interesting migration data source.
The Supreme Court is turning back a push by Utah to wrest control of vast areas of public land from the federal government.
The South Carolina Gamecocks have landed one of the top available players in the transfer portal. Utah State running back Rahsul Faison, a standout performer th
▪ 2023: Faison committed to Utah State in April as a junior and immediately became a part of the Aggies’ rotation. He played in every game, starting three times, and racked up 736 rushing yards and five touchdowns.
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear Utah's bid to gain control over millions of acres of federal land, dealing a blow to the state's efforts to assert greater authority over its natural resources.
Florida State has six scholarship running backs eligible to return in 2025; redshirt senior Roydell Williams, redshirt senior Caziah Holmes, redshirt junior Jaylin Lucas, redshirt sophomore Samuel Singleton Jr., sophomore Kam Davis, and redshirt freshman Micahi Danzy.
But on Tuesday, according to 247 Sports’ Matt Zenitz, South Carolina picked up a commitment from Utah State transfer Rahsul Faison — who was a second-team All-Mountain West running back this year after rushing for 1,109 yards and eight scores.
South Carolina continued to work the transfer portal, adding running back Rahsul Faison, a transfer from Utah State. USC's 2025 class of newcomers is now 36
Shane Beamer and South Carolina football added one of the best running backs in the transfer portal on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, Utah State running back transfer Rahsul Faison announced he was committing to South Carolina. Faison chose the Gamecocks over FSU, Alabama, North Carolina, UCLA, and UCF. The Seminoles ...
The Supreme Court turned back a push by the state of Utah to wrest control of vast areas of public land from the federal government on Monday. The high court refused to let the GOP-controlled state file a lawsuit seeking to bring the land and its resources under state control.