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“Cock Commander” Leading Fan Vote for South Carolina’s New Mascot Name
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South Carolina’s live rooster mascot will be renamed prior to their season opener on September 3rd against Georgia State, but why?
Currently named “Sir Big Spur”, the name must be changed due to a disagreement between the bird’s original owners – Mary Snelling and Ron Albertelli, and the new owners, Beth and Van Clark.
The dispute comes down to whether or not the animal’s “comb” on its head should be trimmed.
The original owners trimmed the rooster’s comb – the red, fleshy area on its head – to make the bird look more like a fighting Gamecock. However, the Clarks have chosen to keep the comb intact, citing the health benefits. Therefore, the agreement with the original owners has expired and will not renew.
The most obvious change would be “Big Spur”, but the University’s legal team has advised against that due to its close relationship to Sir Big Spur, which is not owned by the University.
As of now, the current name and Twitter handle of the rooster is “mascot” and it is unclear what the name will be, but that is not stopping fans from making suggestions.
One fan vote – which I am sure has been a little skewed by rival schools – has “Cock Commander leading the vote with 57% of the nearly 3,000 votes (at the time of this article).
Thank God college football is back!
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Running Back Revamp: Kentucky Adds Former Oklahoma, New Mexico State Transfer
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April 23, 2025The Wildcats bolstered their backfield with the addition of former Oklahoma and New Mexico State running back Seth McGowan on April 20, per KSR’s Nick Roush.
Kentucky has its guy.
Former Oklahoma and New Mexico State running back Seth McGowan is transferring to Kentucky. https://t.co/rdHERDHkhP pic.twitter.com/zOgmZTFYxX— Nick Roush (@RoushKSR) April 20, 2025
Standing at 5-foot-11 and 215 pounds, McGowan brings size and downhill power to Kentucky’s offense. Coming off a productive season at New Mexico State, he rushed for 823 yards and three touchdowns while adding 23 receptions for 277 yards and three more scores through the air.
A former four-star recruit in the class of 2019, McGowan originally signed with Oklahoma and logged 370 rushing yards, three touchdowns and 201 receiving yards with one touchdown during his lone season with the Sooners.
On May 7, 2021, McGowan was removed from Oklahoma following his involvement in a legal case in which he was arrested and charged with robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. The charges were ultimately dismissed, but he pleaded guilty to larceny from a person at nighttime in December of that year.
After a stint at NAIA school Texas College in 2022, where he did not see game action, McGowan continued his path back to Division I football, playing six games with Butler Community College before transferring to New Mexico State for the 2024 season.
Now, with his past behind him, McGowan has a chance to turn the page and contribute in a major way to the Wildcats’ offense.
Running backs coach Jay Boulware, who helped Oklahoma sign McGowan out of high school, likely played a role in bringing him to Kentucky, where he is expected to have one year of eligibility remaining.
Along with Nebraska transfer Dante Dowdell, McGowan could be a part of a versatile and punishing backfield tandem for the Wildcats. While Dowdell brings a physical, downhill rushing style, McGowan’s ability to contribute in both the run and pass game adds a dynamic layer to offensive coordinator Bush Hamdan’s pro-style system, which emphasizes balance and explosive playmaking.
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Before he transferred to Kentucky, Jamon Dumas-Johnson was an All-American at Georgia, with waves to at least test the NFL draft after winning a National Championship. However, with the decision to play his last collegiate season as a Wildcat, Dumas-Johnson was a cornerstone piece for the Kentucky defense, finishing the season with 7.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks during his 11 starts for the team.
His athleticism spoke volumes at Kentucky football’s NFL pro day, where current NFL draft boards now list the linebacker as one of the best athletes at the position and has earned himself a “top 10” feel ahead of the draft. Before pro day, publications such as Bleacher Report had him listed as No. 13 at his position.
Dumas-Johnson proved himself with the highest vertical jump (37.5) and the longest broad jump (10.60) out of the Wildcats who competed in said events, and ran an impressive best 4.50 40-yard dash. At 245 pounds, he also managed to press 16 reps of 225, which could technically be “better” compared to NFL standards, but is impressive nonetheless in hindsight.
At 23 years old, this linebacker exploits explosiveness, agility and can hawk down any playmaker on the field. Out the 31 NFL teams that attended the event (a Cleveland Browns representative did not attend), one will be getting a prize steal of the draft with Dumas-Johnson.
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Alex Raynor had an illustrious season for Kentucky last year, being named to First-Team All-SEC, as a finalist for the Lou Groza award and as SEC Special Teams Player of the Year.
As the record holder for the longest field goal in program history, and arguably one of, if not the, most consistent kickers to ever be a Wildcat, Raynor now looks to the NFL Draft in the next chapter of his book.
Recently, at Kentucky football’s NFL Pro Day on Tuesday, March 11, Raynor kicked off the event with his workout.
Although he would miss a routine kick for him inside of the 45, he would continue to move back, nailing a 55-yard kick and nearly making a 60-yard kick.
The best moments of his workout came when Raynor would line up behind the UK logo inside of Nutter Field House and would nail a 65-yard field goal.
Kicker Alex Raynor’s deep range kicks in his workout today: #BBN #KentuckyWildcats pic.twitter.com/rdxrBR6KyD— Kai McClelland (@fourwal1) March 11, 2025
That, although it’s an indoor kick and is not faced with the NFL pressure, would be one of the longest field goals in NFL history.
Historically, it’s extremely rare for kickers to be drafted any higher than the 6th, more commonly going in the late rounds on the third day.
However, Raynor would hold as one of the rare occasions to go higher than projected, due to his historic year as a Wildcat.
Wherever the young man from Georgia ends up in the pros, don’t be surprised if you hear his name every reoccurring Sunday.
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