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With the memory of Jasper Howard still prevalent, the Huskies meet South Carolina for the first time Jan. 2 at the Papajohns.com Bowl in
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The Huskies’ season changed Oct. 18 when Howard, a starting cornerback and expectant father, was stabbed to death during a fight outside a school-sponsored dance.
Hours earlier, Howard starred in a 38-25 victory over
Eight people have been arrested in connection with the stabbing.
After Howard’s burial,
"I think the win (over Notre Dame) gave us confidence and more momentum for
Having one of the best running-back tandems in the nation has helped. Jordan Todman (1,201 yards) was second in the Big East with 14 rushing touchdowns, one more than Andre Dixon (988 yards).
Edsall, who reportedly was briefly considered to take over for the fired Charlie Weis at Notre Dame, will lead
"It’s a tremendous opportunity for our program and most especially for our players in terms of what they had to overcome this year," he said. "I think it says a lot about the character and the type of young men we have in this program."
After a 6-2 start, including an upset of then-No. 4
Still, coach Steve Spurrier was pleased his team was invited to go to Legion Field, where he has some history. The 1966 Heisman Trophy winner played there while in the USFL in the 1980s, and guided
"We’re fired up to be here," he said. "We’re probably a lot like (UConn). We have a bunch of young guys who are looking forward to trying to improve this month and trying to play our very best Jan. 2."
One of those young guys is quarterback Stephen Garcia, who enjoyed a breakout season under Spurrier. He finished second in the conference with 2,733 passing yards – ahead of former Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow of Florida, Greg McElroy of Alabama and one-time Heisman hopeful Jevan Snead of Mississippi.
Garcia threw 17 touchdowns and nine interceptions in 12 games. Sharing time last season with Chris Smelley, Garcia appeared in eight games, throwing for 832 yards with six TDs and eight picks.
"Stephen has improved a lot. He’s improved tremendously from where he was last year," Spurrier said. "He’s played about every snap the whole year, so he’s durable, and he’s improved a lot. He really has come a long way."
One of Garcia’s favorite targets is freshman wideout Alshon Jeffery, who leads the team with 43 receptions for 735 yards and six TDs.
The Gamecocks have alternated wins and losses in three postseason games since Spurrier took over in 2005, and are coming off a 31-10 loss to
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Kickoff: Jan. 2, 2010 at 2PM ET
Venue: Legion Field
TV: ESPN
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