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Spring Football Game Fan Experiences
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Spring Football Game Fan Experiences

The 2025 Garnet and Black Spring Football Game presented by Palmetto Shirt Company will be held April 18 at 7:30 p.m. at Williams-Brice Stadium.

Admission to the game is free for all fans.

There will be auctions and experiences that fans can participate in to enhance their spring game through Forever Garnet Memories.

Fans are able to bid now on auctions which include a VIP Experience for 4, watching warm-ups and 2001 from the field or riding the Cockyboose during the greatest entrance in all of college athletics.

Check out our auctions and place your bid today

Our game day experiences are also now available for purchase and include sideline photos on the field with Cocky, videoboard messages, watching warm-ups from the visitor sideline, watching a quarter from the field or viewing the post game fireworks from the field.

Purchase your Spring Game Experiences today

A fireworks show will occur at the conclusion of the game.

Gates that will be open for the game will open at 6 p.m.  Parking in all Gamecock Park and Woodstock lots will be free.  Quad 1 parking in Gamecock Park will open at 3:30 p.m. via the main gate off Bluff Road.  The two Gamecock Park gates on National Guard Road, along with Woodstock, will open at 5 p.m.  LMC Fair Park will open at 3:30 p.m. and will be $10 per car.

This year’s game will not be broadcast on linear or digital video but will be carried live on 107.5 The Game in the Midlands, with airtime at 6:30 p.m.

Instead, Gamecock fans will be able to get a behind-the-scenes look at spring football practice as part of a South Carolina All-Access Practice Show that will air later this spring and summer on the SEC Network and other ESPN platforms.

ESPN has given SEC member schools the option to either air the spring football game live on the SEC Network or SEC Network+ or provide a 30-minute original spring football show to replace it that would air on ESPN platforms.