Wartdawg wrote: I think it will be a tougher test as well. UF was completely one dimensional and our strength shut that
dimension down.
I keep saying at some point someone is going to just keep on with 8 or 9 in the box play after play after
play, and force From to go over the top under pressure.
I am already over the Florida win and I am still wary about the UGA trip-up, no matter how much the
culture seems to have changed. Every school we will play concerns me!
Good read Wartdawg.
Regardless of what is said by many in the media and blogs in general, pressure is building with this "talented" group of Dawgs. I do not believe that this group of coaches will change or mess with "their process" in practice leading up to the Gamecocks. We are finally fortunate to have "game seasoned" coaches that understand the meaning of practicing with a "purpose" in mind.
While this is two head coaches that are friends, have coached together and respect each other, never doubt for a second that if they were playing marbles or facing off on a dart board, they once played to win, now they coach to win.
Chief, just something about this game that makes me take a closer look than say, a month or even two weeks back.
Personally want the Gamecocks to load it up in the box and be strong enough to force us into a pitch and catch game . . . . and that could happen this Saturday in Athens. I have seen enough now from our receivers to know that they can play the 50/50 game against most defenders, put it up Jake, or maybe I should say Chaney. I also know this . . . . with the running backs that we have and if the offensive line continues to be "just good enough", loaded box at some point will be made to realize just how good this group is.
Been longer than I can remember feeling as good as I do (with some caution) about our overall game. That means Special Teams, Defense and Offense.
Again Chief, I believe that Kirby is making sure that our tight ends and maybe one in particular understands who is boss. That will not change as long as Kirby Smart wears the big hat.
South Carolina is not the same team that started the 2017 Season, sometimes big scores do not tell the true story of a football game, seen that enough over the years.
Dang right, like our punter and kicker. Both on scholarship.
Athens will truly be rocking on Saturday, not an empty seat in the house. Hoping for a win, do not care about the final score.