1. Involve Dion Lecorn more and J Cook —The true freshman from Ocala, Fla. led USC with a career-high eight receptions for 109 yards against Arkansas. SC has to involve him more in the offense. Lecorn has shown a knack for getting open, a vital skill in Spurrier’s scheme, and then catching the ball when it’s thrown his way. Sixteen of Lecorn’s 19 receptions have come in the last four games, so he’s getting hot at the right time. Hopefully, Lecorn can maintain his current pace and force opponents to think twice before double-teaming McKinley. We need both he and McKinley to have great games against UF. Also get the ball into the hands of J Cook. Many times he is open in the middle of the field so let’s get the ball to these guys. It will help free up McKinley and our run game.
Before this streak, USC had outscored all but one of its first seven foes in the first half. The exception was No. 2 LSU, which led 21-7 at halftime. After outscoring its first seven opponents 110-68 in the first half, USC has been outscored 66-16 in the first half during its last three games. There is no obvious theme among the first half to the last three games, although the Gamecocks were 4-for-20 on third down conversions with four turnovers that opponents converted into 24 points. How about for a change USC dictates from the start the flow of the game no more playing from behind.
4. Win the Field Position Game and Ball Control—We need to control the clock, keep UF Offense off the field by the Gamecock offense moving the ball and win the field position game with outstanding play from the SC special teams unit.
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