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South Carolina followed up one of the biggest turnarounds in college football history in 2000 with another successful season in 2001. South Carolina's game on September 20 against No. 17 Mississippi State was the first NCAA Division I-A game played following the September 11 attacks. Just over a week later, South Carolina defeated Alabama for the first time in program history, resulting in fans rushing the field. By early October, the Gamecocks were 5–0 and ranked No. 9 in the AP Poll, their highest ranking since 1988. The Gamecocks defeated No. 22 Ohio State in the Outback Bowl for the second consecutive year, finishing the season with a record of 9–3 and ranked No. 13 in both the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll. The final win total and final ranking were both the second highest in school history until then.
With a 17–7 record, the 2000 and 2001 seasons represented the best two-year mark in program history until then. Holtz became the first Gamecock head football coach to win two bowl games.
Schedule
The November 10 game played host to ESPN's College Gameday, a first for the program. A game against Bowling Green was scheduled for September 15, but was canceled in the wake of the September 11 attacks. The game was never played. South Carolina added Wofford to the schedule to replace the open date originally scheduled for November 3.