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Did Ellis Johnson deprive Gamecocks of its titles?

Posted on 11/17/14 at 8:50 pm
Posted by CockInYourEar
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Posted on 11/17/14 at 8:50 pm
https://www.scpoliticaldigest.com/index.php/15-icetheme/homepage-blog/308-did-ellis-johnson-deprive-gamecocks-of-its-championship-titles

Dayum, they went for the jugular on Ward.

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By the 2011 , SC was winning on defense. The team held eight of its last 10 opponents to 16 points or less. And after QB Conner Shaw replaced Stephen Garcia, the Gamecocks lost only to No. 8 Arkansas. But just about the time Johnson was hitting his stride, when he had the Gamecock cupboard full and well-developed, he announced he was taking a head coaching ob at Southern Mississippi. At the time, only the most-oblivious Gamecock fan could be happy with that news. But how do you deny a man the chance to chase his dream?

Sadly, Johnson's dream led to a nightmare, not only for him, but for USC's football program. Johnson went 0-12 at USM and was immediately fired, after one year. And while Johnson was tanking with the Golden Eagles, his replacement, Lorenzo Ward, was soaring with Johnson's players and the residue of Johnson's staff's still at South Carolina.

For the first six games of 2012, only one team (at Kentucky with 17) scored more than 10 points on the Gamecocks. But then the flaws began to manifest. The Gamecocks gave up 23 points in a critical loss at LSU. Then the Gamecocks fell apart, surrendering 44 points at Florida. The next week, if not for a game-winning, rag-dolling-fumble of Tennessee's QB by Clowney, SC would have lost to the Vols. That was the day South Carolina was defenseless to stop Tennessee’s offense. The Gamecocks gave up 35 points to Tennessee, a team that only scored three points on them the year before in Knoxville.

The Tennessee game was a hint of the Lorenzo Ward trademark incompetency.


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By 2013, most of Johnson's influence had seeped from the defensive unit and Defensive Line Coach Brad Lawing, one of the best in the country, left too. Deke Adams, from UNC, was hired by Ward to replace Lawing. With coaching ability gone, a lot of the player talent was still there, even if was not being developed very well. Kelcy Quarels, Victor Hampton and Clowney were as good as defensive players get in the SEC.

In the home opener, Clowney was heavily criticized for seeming to be tired and out of condition, when it was actually a case of being mis-positioned, to where he was over-running plays, on a tortuously hot night in Columbia. In the first five games of 2013, the Gamecocks gave up 25-to-41 points and lost at Georgia, 41-30. The Gamecocks had given up only seven points to Georgia a year earlier.


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, but a loss at Tennessee, when the defense could not get a stop, was devastating. Ward's defense let the hapless Vols move down the field and score with less than a minute left. That major upset of the Gamecocks knocked the team out of a shot in the SEC-Championship Game, and the National Championship, if it would have won in Atlanta.


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Now, there is no question that South Carolina's weakest link is the defense, with a staff that is lost, and probably should not be employed by a respected SEC program. In hindsight, Gamecock fans are left to wonder what would have happened if Ellis Johnson would have meant it when he said he was coming back home to stay? You can only imagine.
Posted by Cockopotamus
Member since Jan 2013
15736 posts
Posted on 11/17/14 at 9:03 pm to
Most of the criticisms in 2012 and 2013 are bullshite.

In 2012 the offense and special teams were responsible for the 44 points Florida scored, 23 to LSU isn't terrible and UT's offense was amazing.

In 2013 UGA's offense was amazing and the defense did not let UT march down the field in the last minute. Marquez North pulled a horseshoe out of his arse to get them into FG range.

The article also conveniently forgets that in 2013 the entire LB core was new and while it was rough early, they drastically improved as the year went on.

I'd say that improvement has happened in the secondary this season. Guys aren't wide open after the snap. The improvement is hard to see though since the QB is getting 10 seconds to wait for someone to get open
Posted by CockRocket
Columbia, SC
Member since May 2012
6840 posts
Posted on 11/18/14 at 1:13 am to
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Most of the criticisms in 2012 and 2013 are bull shite.

This. With the situation we're in right now, people are going to look back and try to figure out what went wrong and manipulate the stats/figures to fit their argument on why we should've seen it coming. This is a hack job at best of revisionist history.

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Conner ... Kelcy Quarels
Come on

Eta- apologies to anyone here that may know someone or people who may have been involved with this article, no personal insult meant. This is just a click-bait, hit-piece if I've ever seen one. IMO, of course.

Double eta- The "author" conveniently skips around EJ's struggles against good passing teams such as Arkansas trying to convince us that losses in 2011 were better than losses since then. And forgets to mention that he really isn't doing much better at Auburn than Ward is here.
This post was edited on 11/18/14 at 1:31 am
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