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re: After 1 game, predict SC's season

Posted on 8/31/12 at 4:53 am to
Posted by ConwayGamecock
South Carolina
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 8/31/12 at 4:53 am to
@ Vanderbilt
vs ECU
vs UAB
vs Mizzou
@ Kentucky
vs UGA
@ LSU
@ Florida
vs Tenn
vs Arkansas
vs Wofford
@ Clemson

IMO, nothing's changed. If anything, the OL is looking a little worse than I was expecting it to, but it's due to youth/inexperience, and that generally takes care of itself as the season progresses. I feel like we wouldv'e had more of a passing game, but Connor hurting his shoulder played into that.

The good thing is that we now know that Lattimore is officially a big-impact player again. He will gain confidence from this game, and will be a big contributor as we go.

We have ECU, UAB, Missouri, and UK next on our schedule. Mizzou is the only one that concerns me truly: ECU's passing game could also possibly be a problem. IMO, we have plenty of time to correct these correctable mistakes before the rough patch starting with UGA comes up...

Both Shaw and back-up RB Miles will heal from their dings and bruises this week. Wilds is reportedly a possibility for ECU next week, but definitely will be back by the UAB game. Auguste hopefully will be back by UGA.

The other youngsters will have a little breathing room to work on their games and gain some confidence. This was what I was expecting to happen before the season started, anyways..
Posted by ocelot4ark
Dallas, TX
Member since Oct 2009
12458 posts
Posted on 8/31/12 at 8:04 am to
I'm still perplexed how Spurrier hasn't been able to develop a QB at USCe that can throw the football without being a head case. Does he just not trust anyone anymore? Freakin' Casey Dick put up some decent games once we switched offenses...I find it hard to believe Spurrier couldn't find SOMEONE that he could trust enough to sling it around more.
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