Article By Jimmy Boyd on 22nd July, 2010
Despite boasting one of the top quarterbacks in the SEC statistically, South Carolina was plagued by an offense that only averaged 20.6 points per game (11th SEC). An offensive line that gave up the most sacks in the league, and struggled to open holes in the running game, was the biggest reason for the Gamecocks' struggles.
While legendary head coach Steve Spurrier is yet to capture an SEC championship at South Carolina, there is reason to believe that this could be the year. SEC East rivals Florida, Georgia and Tennessee must all break in new quarterb...
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