South Carolina Gamecocks quarterback Luke Doty (4). Mandatory Credit: Jeff Blake-USA TODAY Sports
South Carolina football dropped their first game without Will Muschamp.
South Carolina lost a fourth consecutive game on Saturday, being taken down by the Missouri Tigers by a score of 17-10. The game was Mike Bobo’s first as interim head coach, and saw the Gamecocks struggle on offense for the third time in its last four contests.
Still, there were some reasons for optimism. The offense was provided a second half spark by freshman signal caller Luke Doty, who came in after halftime to throw for 130 yards.