You couldn't plan it better than this! Terrance Gist steps up to the plate for his second at bat for South Carolina as his family is being interviewed by ESPN. While the interviewer is asking what it's like for his family he cranks one out of the park...
Volunteer firefighter Brandon Poole was driving down the thruway in South Carolina when he saw a box of puppies on the side of the road. But they weren't puppies. As he approached he heard the squealing that sounded just like baby pigs. They weren’t pigs either.
When Tammy Faile and her two children were chosen as the military family of the game for South Carolina's match up Saturday against the University of Georgia, they probably expected some sort of message from their husband and father Sgt. First Class Scott Faile, who is stationed in South Korea.
And that's what they got at halftime, a video message on the University of South Carolina’s Williams-Bri
I thought this was a joke at first. This man in South Carolina apparently didn't like his jail sentence of 15 years and decided to take it out on his lawyer right before he was espcorted out of court. Lamarcas Williamson thought it'd be an OK idea to wind up and slug his own lawyer. He didn't have too much wiggle room with all his counts of pleading guilty to robbery, assault and drug charges thou
With all of the so called rockers jumping on and off the country band wagon, it's good to know that there are a few that are genuine- down home country fans. Darius Rucker is that guy.
Today marks the 150th anniversary of the start of the bloodiest four years in American history. When the American Civil War ended with the Confederate surrender at Appomattox courthouse in 1865, a combined 620,000 Americans had been killed. It’s hard to believe but that number is nearly as many American soldiers killed in all the other wars this country has fought combined – World Wars One and T