South Carolina football fans hoping to see a different offense with Bryan McClendon at the helm for the Outback Bowl might be left wanting, based on what USC’s players said after a few practices.
But the key word there is “might,” as the players were hardly in full agreement about changes from man to man or even when answering different questions.
The answers those outside the program might not take heart in:
“It’s been pretty much the same,” guard Zack Bailey said.
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