South Carolina’s red zone offense is not tracking in the right direction.
u25aa Against N.C. State, the Gamecocks were 2-for-2 with two touchdowns.
u25aa Against Missouri, they were 2-for-3 with one touchdown and one field goal.
u25aa Against Kentucky, they were 1-for-2 with one touchdown.
u25aa And against Louisiana Tech, they were 1-2 with one field goal.
To make the math simpler, that’s 14 points in the red zone in Game 1, 10 points in Game 2, seven points in Game 3 and three points last week in Game 4. The trend doesn’t look good for Saturday’s 7:30 p.