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Five things we learned from South Carolina’s loss to Texas A&M

South Carolina (3-3 overall, 2-3 SEC) fell 26-23 to No. 17 Texas A&M (5-2, 3-1) in Williams-Brice Stadium on Saturday. Here are five things we learned from that game:

The offense isn’t clicking

In all the of the scenarios in which people wondered what might break down in South Carolina’s new-look offense, the idea that it would be the receiving corps never came up. Wide receivers Deebo Samuel, Bryan Edwards and Shi Smith were considered to be the Gamecocks’ most dangerous weapons, and they are. When they catch the ball. Samuel and Edwards have been hindered by dropped passes in several games this season and the normally sure-handed Shi Smith joined in against Texas A&M with two drops.