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Offensive: Bentley, USC receivers bear the brunt of fans’ ire in loss to A&M

South Carolina started slow. Again. The Gamecocks rallied. Again. Head coach Will Muschamp came to the defense of his starting quarterback. Again. South Carolina lost to Texas A&M. Again.

The Gamecocks fell 26-23 to the No. 22 Aggies on Saturday in front of an announced crowd of 76,871 in Williams-Brice Stadium, falling to 0-5 all-time against Texas A&M and 0-8 in their last eight games against ranked teams.

Starting quarterback Jake Bentley and the offense bore the brunt of the fans’ ire for the loss and not without reason. Bentley was 6-of-17 for 46 yards, no touchdowns and one interception at halftime and drew loud boos from the fans on several occasions.