By now, South Carolina’s offense knows what it must do to be successful against Georgia on Saturday. The question is, can the Gamecocks do it well enough against the No. 2 Bulldogs.
South Carolina is averaging 184.3 rushing yards in its four SEC wins this year. It is averaging 40 rushing yards in its two conference losses. Which of those numbers it is closest to against Georgia will determine whether or not USC can pull off the upset, and that’s the Big Deal about Saturday’s 3:30 p.m. game
“In the last three weeks against SEC teams, we’ve done a nice job of running the football, and that’s what we need to continue to do to create efficiency in the passing game,” Gamecocks coach Will Muschamp said.