To overcome Auburn, the Gamecocks may possibly need lofty outings from all three of their attacking stars.
The South Carolina Offense
Coach Steve Spurrier is getting 33.0 points and 394.7 yards for every game from his offense, which is guided by third-year starter Garcia. The junior has connected on 65.9 percent of his passes pro 2,646 yards and 18 touchdowns, with nine interceptions. And he's rushed pro six touchdowns.
Lattimore and Jeffery are having pretty rational seasons, too. The 6-foot, 220-pound Lattimore has rushed pro 1,114 yards and 17 touchdowns, and he's trapped 23 passes pro 328 and two scores. Jeffery, a 6-4, 233-pound sophomore, has made 75 receptions pro 1,351 yards eight touchdowns.
Another good-sized sophomore — 6-5, 230-pound Tori Gurley — has 39 catches pro 384 yards and a four TDs. And 5-7, 166-pound freshman Ace Sanders has added 21 receptions pro 291 yards and two scores. Other threats include fullback/tight aim Patrick DiMarco (13 catches, 109 yards, 2 TDs), receiver D.L. Moore (12 catches, 130 yard, 2 TDs) and running back Brian Maddux (333 rushing yards, 2 TDs).
The Gamecocks' pass protection has been middle-of-the-road, with 25 sacks being allowable. South Carolina has twisted the globe ended 19 era, with a particularly bad day trip appearance against. Auburn. Garcia fumbled the globe away twice, and freshman backup Connor Shaw — called on to exchange Garcia — threw two fourth quarter interceptions.
The Auburn Offense
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