After starting the final two games of last season, Dondrial Pinkins was the Gamecocks' starting quarterback in 2003.[1][2] South Carolina started 2–0 and ranked No. 25 after a blowout upset win over No. 15 Virginia,[3] the first ranked opponent they had beaten since 2001, and the highest-ranked opponent they had beaten since 2000.[4][5][6][3] However, out of the next five games, the Gamecocks lost three, all to top-10 opponents.[3] South Carolina won one more game, against Vanderbilt, before ending the season on a four-game losing streak.[3] This included a historic blowout loss to archrivalClemson in front of one of the largest crowds that Williams–Brice Stadium has ever held.[7]
The Gamecocks finished the season with a final record of 5–7, but this would be their last losing season until 2015.[8]
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