After South Carolina’s fourth practice of the fall, junior quarterback Jake Bentley is even more excited about the Gamecocks’ new offense.
“It gets better each and every day,” Bentley said Monday after South Carolina’s second practice in shoulder pads. “The more comfortable we get with it, the faster we go. We were flying today. Every day the defense comes in talking about how hard it is to go against.”
First-year offensive coordinator Bryan McClendon has promised the Gamecocks will run a faster-paced offense this year after South Carolina finished 110th in the nation in plays last year under fired offensive coordinator Kurt Roper.