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Gamecocks bringing back 'Black Magic' with throwback uniforms from 1980s
South Carolina announced Tuesday that Gamecocks will wear throwback 1980s uniforms this season.
COLUMBIA ā South Carolina is throwing it back.
The Gamecocks announced Tuesday that they will wear 1980s āthrowbackā football uniforms this season.
A USC spokesperson confirmed the uniforms will be worn for at least one game, with other games to be determined. But the Gamecocks are fully invested in the tribute to their 1980s glory days.
The schoolās social media team posted a player in a black Under Armour jersey, complete with mesh number in front and back and āGamecocksā across the chest instead of āCarolina.ā There are also numbers on the shoulder pads (sleeves were longer in the 1980s, so numbers were worn on the sleeves then). The sleeves also feature garnet and white stripes.
The Gamecocks will have their āclassicā garnet helmet with the block C logo inside a white circle and white pants with garnet and black stripes down the legs. USC had worn white helmets since 1999, save for the 2004 season, but switched to garnet, black or white helmets under Coach Will Muschamp.
The logo inside the circle was done away with in favor of just the logo on the garnet background, and the Gamecocks tweaked that last year by adding a script āCarolinaā instead of the logo on the garnet helmets.
The black jersey channels the Gamecocksā most successful decade (prior to Steve Spurrierās run from 2010-13) when Todd Ellis, Sterling Sharpe, Harold Green, Robert Brooks and their teammates employed a dizzying Run ānā Shoot offense that blew out scoreboard lights. Taking a cue from their head coach, the late Joe Morrison, who dressed in all-black on the sidelines, USC often wore black jerseys as their fans adopted slogans such as āBlack Magicā and āBlack Death.ā
The former became tied to Morrison and the team during its best season before Spurrier. The 1984 team sprinted to a 9-0 start and No. 2 national ranking before its shot at a national championship disappeared after a shocking loss at Navy.
The team wore versions of the uniforms several times through 1987 and 1988, when USC posted back-to-back eight-win seasons. Ellis, the quarterback of those teams, fondly recalled those days.
āIāve always loved the black-white combo. It was always my favorite uniform, which we used a lot during the early- to mid-80s,ā Ellis said. āI think itās really important that we have āCarolinaā as our mainstay mark, but āGamecocksā on the front of that jersey is another way to set ourselves apart from others that are out there in the garnet, maroon, red, crimson, scarlet colors.ā
The āCarolinaā logo USC adopted for much of its merchandise and team gear also reflected Morrison, who wore it on his signature black ballcap during games. Muschamp also always wears black on game days, joking last year that it makes him look thinner.
The throwback jersey was mistakenly placed in USCās bookstore a month ahead of time, leading to somebody posting a picture online and USCās marketing team frustratedly confirming it. Under Armour also began selling the jerseys online Tuesday.
The Gamecocks will wear uniforms resembling those worn by Sterling Sharpe and his teammates in the 1980s. File/USC
The new jerseys are very similar to the old ones but they arenāt an exact match. There may only be a few of the originals left, although Ellis knows where one is.
āMy brother Mark gave me my framed Gator Bowl jersey from 1987 and my daughter has it in New York,ā Ellis said. āSo sheās got the only black No. 9 jersey with āEllisā on the back.ā