South Carolina football offensive coordinator Bryan McClendon talks about what he's seen from backup quarterbacks Ryan Hilinski and Dakereon Joyner so far in spring practice and whether he has a plan for Hilinski potentially redshirting. By
South Carolina’s Bryan McClendon faced a tall challenge when he was handed the offensive coordinator job.
He was given a unit that by most measures was underachieving. There were pieces in Jake Bentley, Bryan Edwards, a small army of running backs. There’s was an offensive line that hadn’t produced.
And there was the task of turning things over while trying to take a step forward.