Gamecocks cruised past Coastal. With a feeling good attitude, now will they carry over to Georgia game? That's this week question as we discuss the Gamecocks vs the Bulldogs this coming weekend. South Carolina beat in-state opponent Coastal Carolina 49-15 in Williams-Brice Stadium. The opponent was badly overmatched. It was the noon game on the SEC Network; 75,126 fans showed up and many of them didn’t stay for the second half. The venue will be the same next week, but nothing else will.
South Carolina (1-0) will host No. 3 Georgia, the defending conference champion, in the 3:30 CBS game, the conference’s marquee time slot, and it’s doubtful there will be a ticket to be had by the time the game kicks off.
And next week the Gamecocks will, so how much of what happened against the Chanticleers can be replicated against the Bulldogs?
The best sign for the Gamecocks on Saturday was not on the stat sheet but on the headsets, where Bentley and first-year offensive coordinator Bryan McClendon have found a comfortable and productive working relationship.
So what you say? Le's hear your thoughts about the biggest game in recent years having so much impact for both teams in the national setting for 2018 and maybe beyond.
South Carolina (1-0) will host No. 3 Georgia, the defending conference champion, in the 3:30 CBS game, the conference’s marquee time slot, and it’s doubtful there will be a ticket to be had by the time the game kicks off.
And next week the Gamecocks will, so how much of what happened against the Chanticleers can be replicated against the Bulldogs?
The best sign for the Gamecocks on Saturday was not on the stat sheet but on the headsets, where Bentley and first-year offensive coordinator Bryan McClendon have found a comfortable and productive working relationship.
So what you say? Le's hear your thoughts about the biggest game in recent years having so much impact for both teams in the national setting for 2018 and maybe beyond.
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