South Carolina has trailed at halftime in four of its five SEC games, including the last three straight, and the Gamecocks spent part of their off week trying to figure out why.
“It’s there. We’ve talked about it,” quarterback Jake Bentley said. “It’s just a matter of being ready to go from the first whistle to the last, having the same mindset.”
Against Kentucky, Missouri and Texas A&M, South Carolina was outscored 60-17. It dropped the games against the Wildcats and Aggies but rallied to beat the Tigers in the second half.
“We talk about things as far as getting out of the gate quick in a game if we can,” Gamecocks head coach Will Muschamp said.