These four Gamecocks are crucial to South Carolina’s offense against Texas A&M
South Carolina has hit the back half of the schedule. With a wild win over Vanderbilt last week, the Gamecocks limp into their final five games at 4-3 and 1-3 in Southeastern Conference play. Saturday, USC will take on a Texas A&M team that’s only two weeks removed from upsetting then-No. 1 Alabama. The Aggies have also never lost to the Gamecocks since beginning SEC play in 2014. While the defense has been ahead of schedule, South Carolina has to get more from its offense if it hopes to hang around, let alone spring an upset in College Station. Here are four Gamecocks to watch:
QB ZEB NOLAND
This might sound like an obvious answer, but South Carolina’s offensive prowess — or lack thereof — starts at the quarterback position. THE STATE (ARTICLE)
South Carolina has hit the back half of the schedule. With a wild win over Vanderbilt last week, the Gamecocks limp into their final five games at 4-3 and 1-3 in Southeastern Conference play. Saturday, USC will take on a Texas A&M team that’s only two weeks removed from upsetting then-No. 1 Alabama. The Aggies have also never lost to the Gamecocks since beginning SEC play in 2014. While the defense has been ahead of schedule, South Carolina has to get more from its offense if it hopes to hang around, let alone spring an upset in College Station. Here are four Gamecocks to watch:
QB ZEB NOLAND
This might sound like an obvious answer, but South Carolina’s offensive prowess — or lack thereof — starts at the quarterback position. THE STATE (ARTICLE)