GUUUUUUUUUUH
Hoo boy. That game certainly looked like a couple of true freshmen started it. Lorenzo Nunez was sometimes very good and sometimes very bad and somehow managed to not get more seriously injured than he did. That's good, because the Gamecocks don't have any other options and will ride poor NuNu into the dirt in an effort to get something going on offense. Spurrier needs to be very, very careful not to go full Dusty Baker on Nunez and make a bad situation worse. I think accidental yards gained out paced our rushing attack Saturday.
This paragraph started as an excuse to excuse a bad offense on account of a very real need to force plays when our porous-at-best D is waiting on the sidelines to get lit up.