Special Gamecock football show debuts on ESPNU today. Here’s how to watch, and what to expect
08/08/2022
Wednesday night will give Gamecock football fans a unique look at the squad right in the comfort of their home. ESPNU is debuting “Welcome Home: South Carolina Football” at 7 p.m Wednesday. The show’s aim is to give a behind-the-scenes look at USC’s team, the players, and the coaching staff.
It’s a weekly, five-part series scheduled to conclude after the season opener against Georgia State.
HOW TO WATCH SOUTH CAROLINA FOOTBALL SHOW ON ESPNU
When: 7 p.m. Wednesdays, Aug. 10 through Sept. 7
TV: ESPNU
Stream: ESPN app
Length: 30 minutes
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM USC FOOTBALL SHOW
The series is said to have footage from meetings, practices, and other team activities. The show’s name, of course, serves as a nod to head coach Shane Beamer’s catchphrase, “Welcome home.”
“This show will give our fans a look at the hard work our team goes through to prepare for the season,” Beamer said in a news release. “My hope is that as you watch our team play during the season, fans will have an appreciation of what goes into a season, a game, and a practice.
08/08/2022
Wednesday night will give Gamecock football fans a unique look at the squad right in the comfort of their home. ESPNU is debuting “Welcome Home: South Carolina Football” at 7 p.m Wednesday. The show’s aim is to give a behind-the-scenes look at USC’s team, the players, and the coaching staff.
It’s a weekly, five-part series scheduled to conclude after the season opener against Georgia State.
HOW TO WATCH SOUTH CAROLINA FOOTBALL SHOW ON ESPNU
When: 7 p.m. Wednesdays, Aug. 10 through Sept. 7
TV: ESPNU
Stream: ESPN app
Length: 30 minutes
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM USC FOOTBALL SHOW
The series is said to have footage from meetings, practices, and other team activities. The show’s name, of course, serves as a nod to head coach Shane Beamer’s catchphrase, “Welcome home.”
“This show will give our fans a look at the hard work our team goes through to prepare for the season,” Beamer said in a news release. “My hope is that as you watch our team play during the season, fans will have an appreciation of what goes into a season, a game, and a practice.