Bryan McClendon doesn’t have a set number of plays he wants to run each game just “as many as possible.”
South Carolina’s new offensive coordinator enters his first spring practice in charge of the offense, and his most important marching order from head coach Will Muschamp is to increase the Gamecocks points and pace.
“It’s really simple, the more plays you run the more opportunities you get for yards and points,” McClendon said Wednesday after South Carolina completed its first practice of the spring. “You just get more at-bats, that’s the biggest thing.”
While South Carolina will try to mix up its tempo, the default setting will be fast, McClendon said.