What was learned from Gamecocks' landmark win over Texas A&M?
Oct. 23, 2022


The Gamecocks' 30-24 victory over Texas A&M on Saturday puts the Gamecocks at 5-2 overall and 2-2 in Southeastern Conference play, just one win now shy of bowl eligibility. So what has been learned? Let's see.

GAMECOCKS START FAST LAST FEW WEEKS SEEMS TO BE THE TREND

It took South Carolina all but 13 seconds to find the end zone in the win over then-No. 13 Kentucky. This Saturday night It was 14 seconds from the first kick to the first score. Beamer has maligned his bunch for not getting off to better starts during his tenure. The Texas A&M team USC beat on Saturday was proof of as much after the Gamecocks were boat-raced from the get-go in College Station a year ago.

This week was the complete opposite. South Carolina was all over a Texas A&M team that has been a shell of the version of itself that was considered a possible College Football Playoff contender at the season’s start. The Gamecocks leaped out to a 17-0 lead in a flash 5 minutes and 13 seconds to be exact and held on from there. As noted, South Carolina could stand to put away games earlier. But the last two weeks show the Gamecocks do have it in them to get off the bus quickly.

GAMECOCKS SEEM TO WIN UGLY

The Gamecocks are starting to find an identity. Beamer’s quad seems to have a habit of winning games in fashions that aren’t exactly easy on the eyes, especially on offense. Of course, Saturday was no exception to that win Ugly, the Gamecocks raced out to a 17-0 lead in the game’s opening minutes only to narrowly hold on for dear life. South Carolina’s start was something. The 100-yard Xavier Legette touchdown return set the tone for what looked like could be a 40-point rout if things held. Instead, the Gamecocks were sluggish offensively and the Aggies hung around and made it a very uncomfortable game. But like against Kentucky Gamecocks found ways to win.

RB MARSHAWN LLOYD IS THE STAR OF THE OFFENSE

Yes, South Carolina’s offense was bad on Saturday. Yes, it needs to improve. Among the few bright spots? That would be Lloyd. The Delaware product has been a workhorse for the Gamecocks this fall, and he’s on a tear. He’s recorded 452 of his 526 yards rushing this season over the last four weeks. His nine touchdowns on the ground rank among the SEC’s best. He’s not a Heisman contender or anything like that, but the better Lloyd had been, the better South Carolina has performed. The Gamecocks are a perfect 4-0 when Lloyd rushes for 80 yards or better this fall. In losses to Arkansas and Georgia, he was limited to just 45 yards combined. There were plenty of question marks surrounding Lloyd heading into this year. He hadn’t been a lead back a post-ACL tear. There was a fear he might flame out, rather than live up to his immense recruiting potential. So far, Lloyd has been every bit what he was advertised as coming out of high school. The matchup won’t always dictate it, but the Gamecocks need to continue to feature what’s been their most consistent offensive weapon to date.

THE OFFENSE IS STILL IN THE NEED FOR MUCH IMPROVEMENT

Yes. Texas A&M is a more talented defense than it appears statistically. There’s pieces all over that unit that will have long college and, more than likely, NFL careers. It doesn’t excuse most of what we saw from South Carolina’s offense on Saturday. Running back MarShawn Lloyd received just three carries in the first half. That’s after racing for 359 yards and five touchdowns in the three games leading into the weekend. Quarterback Spencer Rattler, too, looked a bit more like the off-kilter version of himself we saw in the opening 30 minutes of the win at Kentucky. I’m not sure all of that is on offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield’s play-calling. I’m not sure all of that is on poor execution, either. But at some point, something has to change or get better future games.

There are pieces on this offense. The skill position spots have the talent and size. The offensive line is experienced.. It all needs to jell and really fast here. If South Carolina’s offense plays like it did for most of Saturday night over the next few weeks with a three-possession leads blown by poor offense play. Well, the Gamecocks aren’t going to celebrate too many more wins in 2022.