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Posted by magnoliabreeze
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Posted on 11/3/13 at 4:38 pm to
what about south carolina?
Posted by Texas Tea
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Posted on 11/3/13 at 4:42 pm to
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what about south carolina?




The south carolina state motto
Posted by Foolish cock
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Posted on 11/3/13 at 4:55 pm to
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what about south carolina?


Gamecock central. Rivals site
Posted by CockInYourEar
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Posted on 11/3/13 at 5:13 pm to
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what about south carolina?


Free site is Cockytalk.com

The Rivals and 247 sites have a lot of activity as well. Gogamecocks.com used to have a lot of activity, until they changed their model to a subscription base, then cockytalk's membership exploded.
Posted by KSGamecock
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Posted on 11/3/13 at 5:13 pm to
I tend to opt for independent boards because I dislike the formatting of scout/rivals sites. The most popular independent board I've found for us would be Cockytalk but it, like many team-specific sites, is often full of sunshine pumpers and can make for a boring read. Haven't really done the digging but from a cursory glance I think its about as active as our rivals site.

I read a lot of other teams' boards as well. Like BuckeyeFan87 said, I think that BuckeyePlanet is the more popular OSU site.

Still don't understand how fanbases like Mizzou ( Tiger Board ) and Clemson ( TigerNet ) are still using 1990's style boards. It's annoying having to click to read each individual post.

Isn't Tidefans that site that employs former SS Officers living in Argentina as Moderators?
This post was edited on 11/3/13 at 5:22 pm
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