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S.C. survives four interceptions

South Carolina survived four interceptions as the college football season began Thursday. And guess what, the Gamecocks have a quarterback controversy. Tommy Beecher struggled and backup Chris Smelley looked sharp in relief.

6 thoughts on “S.C. survives four interceptions”

  1. I was shocked Spurrier didn’t yank Beecher following his second interception in the first quarter. It was obvious Beecher wasn’t making the right decisions and with Spurrier’s history of quick hooks…I sat there watching somewhat dumbfounded. It wasn’t the Spurrier we remembered.

  2. I think Spurrier has mellowed out in his old age. I really think that Smelly will be the starter for them next week. However, Smelly came in with the NCState defense was tired and ran down. I wonder how Beecher separated himself in practice? He didn’t look that confident. But obviously they saw something in him to make him the starter over Smelly.

  3. “I think Spurrier has mellowed out in his old age.”

    Yeah, right. I still saw the same old spurrier yanking off his headset and visor, ranting and raving on the sidelines.

    he didn’t yank a qb ONE FOOTBALL QUARTER before everyone thought he would and ‘the old man can’t cut it any more’.

    whatever.

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  5. The game started off like a typical SEC showdown, even though only one team was a member of the SEC. It wasn’t very pretty until midway through the third quarter when NC State finally threw in the towel.

    Good job last night, USC.

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